Comment Re:Virtualbox (Score 1) 279
Seems the developers of VMWare and Parallels are in disagreement with you.
Seems the developers of VMWare and Parallels are in disagreement with you.
So, the version i am running from Snow Leopard, that says "compatible with Windows 7" right there on the setup screen is actually NOT compatible with windows 7.
FTFA:
You cannot run your Mac applications simultaneously
No one notified me of this! Ive been running it like that since I installed it!
You cannot safely resize the Mac or Windows partitions
Got me again! Next time i'll try it, i'll make sure to do it as unsafely as i can.
You cannot easily transfer files between the two partitions (without third-party support)
I'll stop using the hfs driver in boot camp right away (once i learn to disable it. Damn apple making stuff just work).
Seriously, anyone reading CNet for legitimate stories should have his head checked.
Then how come does it have GNU in the name? GNOME = Gnu Network Object Model Environment ?
However, i do feel that RMS is batshit insane, and that the GNOME ppl are doing the right thing.
Despite being a design that is over 5 years old, the WRT54GL is still one of the best selling routers on Newegg. It has nearly 3,000 user reviews, the best wireless router rating on the website, and has been nominated for the "best router" category for the last 30 consecutive months.
There's one problem tho. After you get to faster speeds (above 25MB), even the wired packet switching in that baby can't handle the speed. Right now i have a 50MBit DOCSIS 3.0 connection from my ISP, yet when using my trusty 54gl as a router for the connection, when 3 clients try to use the network, they only get about 11-12mbits per client. ON WIRE. The g-generation hardware just wasnt built for these kinds of speeds.
Tthere is a n-generation router that in my eyes serves as the 54gl (which i still use successfully after patching it with an SD card and running openwrt on it), has beefier hardware, and dual-band radio. Linksys wrt-610nl. Faster CPU, gigabit on all ports, dual-band radios, compliant with the full n specification (not draft n), and usb. Oh, and it runs dd-wrt and openwrt (which i will flash on it right after i unpack it - i don't have any need for the stock firmware). The only thing thats wrong with it is the price, and that's to be expected.
2.4 statute miles of surgical tubing at Yale U. = 1 I.V.League