Re: [gentoo-user] How to know if a Xeon is EMT64 capable?

2005-06-13 Thread Travis Rousseau
You have a 32 bit processor, the 64bit Xeons have 1-2MB of L2 cache, yours has 512KB. Travis R. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] No HTML in posts?

2005-05-03 Thread Travis Rousseau
On 5/3/05, Calvin Spealman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 5/3/05, Travis Rousseau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Why not the sender's for now? > > Why not the recipient's for now? One could almost argue free speech > for expressing one's self in HTML,

Re: [gentoo-user] No HTML in posts?

2005-05-03 Thread Travis Rousseau
> Progress should not be held back > by the few who think there is any value in plain text. 1. Its bandwidth, while not much it does add up with fast mailing lists like this. 2. I like to cheap out on computers $20 or less, i find it alot faster with out a GUI. > Instead of > everyone keeping track

Re: [gentoo-user] No HTML in posts?

2005-05-02 Thread Travis Rousseau
On 5/2/05, Alex A. Smith MCP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Humm but when you need HTML email cause you get them, A little bit of a > pain to disable them. Also working 19-20 hour days means I can do without > (IMHO) needless things like turning off a function that I use. I dunno, next > we'll be to

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing Gentoo and XP on hda without causing World War III -- impossible? (help)

2005-05-01 Thread Travis Rousseau
> The system (windows) itself got installed into hda5. then rootnoverify (hd0,5) makeactive chainloader +1 Should look like rootnoverify (hd0,4) makeactive chainloader +1 Travis R. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: Pentium M is actually quite good. (Was: Re: Laptop_Mode was[Re: [OT] Ext3 Speed Issues? (Was: Re: [gentoo-user] file system corrupted)])

2005-04-14 Thread Travis Rousseau
On 4/12/05, Charles Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4/12/05, Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 07:26:39 -0400 > > Charles Pittman wrote: > > > > > > Do all Pentium M processors have integrated wireless? I guess that > would > > > explain the wireless on/o