Neat. I actually did an internship at 55CV last year.
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Neat. I actually did an internship at 55CV last year.
Bridgman, you're an AMD employee?
Interesting. It seems bizarre that LCD TVs would overscan. Maybe it's to maintain compatibility with older video sources...
It's frustrating that there's no way to fix this through the Control...
As mentioned, the tearing is expected with this driver. The only solution is to disable desktop effects.
The underscanning is also a driver issue. When the driver detects that you are connected...
It works quite well. Audio and video seem to be in synch now.
Pure speculation, but with some sort of multi-cpu register coherency mechanism it should be possible to pipeline execution across multiple processors in manner similar to a single cpu.
I don't...
Looks like somebody needs to tag their music.
I think it's a neat idea. I'm so busy at this time of year that I probably wouldn't be able to get on consistently. In that way, the forums work quite well.
The lastest version of KTorrent (2.02) supports encryption. This feature I know is very important to some users. Even if you don't need it, I recommend KTorrent as a client anyway.
Either way, I'm satisfied that it's a worthwhile purchase.
Yeah this is pretty good. I've always had trouble with some wmv files.
I've also found Realplayer for Linux is actually fairly decent. The interface is reasonably minimal, and it doesn't have...
@smp-freak,
How noticeable is the performance difference with hardware virtualization? I'm hoping to move to a platform which supports it over the next couple months.
Excellent. Will there be amd64 support?
That's unfortunate, but is there any downside to not having Macrovision code in the drivers (as mentioned in the link)?
I'd rather not have Macrovision enabled.
I guarantee you will. I recently got a 24" display and am having trouble powering it in games (at 1920*1200).
As someone who's not particularly fond of OO.o., I can second the Abiword suggestion.
For the rare image manipulation that I do, I find Krita works quite nicely. I don't think it's quite as...
I've been using Ubuntu as a primary distro for my desktop for a few months now (previously on Gentoo and even more previously Slack). I've had very few problems with it. Maybe I'm just lucky though.
I upgraded. It's pretty much the same superficially. It was worth it in the sense that it only took 15 minutes to do, and hasn't broken anything.
This seems very suspicious.
Anyone try the new weapon? If so dish.