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Member since March 22, 2005

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    Richard Illes

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  1. Review - nVIDIA ForceWare Drivers for Windows Vista/7 (32-bit)

    186.18 (Jun 21, 2009)

    Using the x64 Vista version of this for my 9600GT did not go well. The screen seems to flicker in white spaces (on m LCD). went back to the previous driver I had (182.08) a the issues went away.

  2. Review - Ubuntu

    8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) Beta (Oct 4, 2008)

    Known Issues

    There are several known bugs that users may run into with Ubuntu 8.10 Beta. We have documented them here for your convenience along with any known workarounds.

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    A problem that could result in corruption of the firmware on Intel GigE ethernet hardware has led to the disabling of the e1000e driver in the Linux kernel included in Ubuntu 8.10 Beta. Ethernet devices that use this driver cannot be used with Ubuntu 8.10 Beta; support for this hardware will be re-enabled in daily builds immediately after Beta and this issue will be resolved for the Ubuntu 8.10 final release. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263555

  3. Review - TortoiseCVS

    1.9.17 (Unstable) (Nov 1, 2006)

    Not sure why anyone is still sticking with CVS when Subversion provides a superior alternative.

    4 points because TortoseSVN is based from this and its great.

  4. Review - FairUCE

    1.0.0 (Mar 22, 2005)

    Great tool for corp users!

    Spammers already know the email addresses for a large company. It will also allow legit users to know their email was bounced.

  5. Comment - Court forces ex-IBMer to leave his job at Apple

    1.0.0 (Nov 10, 2008 - 10:40 PM)

    There are ways around it, he can be a contract "consultant" for a year.

  6. Comment - Comcast to deploy 250 GB/month usage caps in October

    1.0.0 (Aug 28, 2008 - 5:51 PM)

    Better then the Rogers 90G/month cap!

  7. Comment - Pandora: Last gasp for Internet radio can't be further prolonged

    1.0.0 (Aug 20, 2008 - 10:50 AM)

    Does this mean non-USA internet radio sites will now florish? (or at least until a local version of FRA hunts them down locally)

  8. Comment - IBM Fights Back Against Spammers

    1.0.0 (Mar 22, 2005 - 8:34 PM)

    Corp users may like this, spammers already know emails of a large company. Bouncing back allows legitimate senders to realized their mail didn't make it, rather then just have it vanish.