I've got two systems that are right next to each other, and connected wirelessly to the same router. I want to connect the two of them together with an ethernet cable - both have gig-e and autonegotiation so it should work. I DON'T need the second system to have internet, but I need any specific ...
Hey @JourneymanGeek, you are a Linux guru right? I have a question about an answer I just noticed: http://superuser.com/a/646802/50697 Why would "ls" be showing recursive results without the -R option?
I tried Google-ing it but did not see any clear results...
That's cool. I just recently got a GTX 680 for my gaming rig.
running with an AMD 8120, and a Kingston 3K series SSD.
I love having a nice graphics card. It makes the PS3 look pathetic. :D My girlfriend still likes playing the PS3. I think she wants to get a PS4 when it comes out... I am trying to convert her to a PC gamer...
I have not got a new gam in a long time....I need a fresh world to play in. I was looking over your talks about games...I think my favorite is Bioshock and maybe GTA San Andraus
I think you will enjoy Rapture...I have played the original Bioshock and Cioshock 2 about a dozen times. Infinite seems to have been a bust, so I never got it.
He plays games while on camera and talks about them...mostly indy games with jump scares...he screams like a little girl sometimes, but man it is fun to watch.
Ahh, If you are curious where it is from, it is from Disturbed. A US rock band.
Mark Ipllier is oddly entertaining. Usually I don't like watching other people play video games, but that was pretty funny for watching someone play video games.
Say, if someone bought an "OEM" Windows 8 from there and installed it on their PC, would the installation be forever bound to their motherboard? I was sure that OEM licenses had been abolished with Windows 8 and now it was just "system builder" that was a sort of combination of retail and OEM that wasn't bound to a computer, but then I went back to that page and apparently that's not the case (anymore?).
> Home users who purchase a copy of Windows 8 separate from their computer fall under the Personal Use section of the System Builder licence, which is more or less the same as the traditional 'retail' licence.
based on this part of the OEM/SysBuilder licence terms
> If you are not a system builder and are installing this product for personal use, refer to www.windows.com/personaluselicense for terms that apply to you
@Bob Then whyever is the OEM disc cheaper than the upgrade disc on the very same page? Sounds like a ripoff, since they do the same BUT the upgrade requires Windows installed contrary to the OEM.
@JourneymanGeek as I said, the distinction with Win8 is if you install it yourself (again, make sure you actually pick up a "system builder", not just an "OEM") (@Ariane)
Everyone, instead of telling me how OEMs vary between manufacturers and to be careful of what disc it is, just look at the Newegg page with them in it that I linked and tell me if it,s the right disc.
@JourneymanGeek Interesting, but they don't sell Windows, just computers. And anyway not sure why I didn't say it right away, but the person in question isn't a student. :p
Also, that .edu thing is annoying. Tons of free or discounted software offers for students require you to have a .edu address. To hell with the rest of the planet.