I downloaded the latest driver from site (because i may need it and to
inspect it first hand) and seems like it has been updated after that
story of opening up the system... I could not find similar code in
install.bin file which had the latest timestamp of 19.07.2007 so maybe
they fixed the
On 10/26/07, श्रीधर नारायण दैठणकर [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I *have* 2 machines with athlon XP processors and they are not as hot as some
of the pentiums. Code 2 duo processors are lot cooler is what I *hear*. Key
thing to keep a CPU cool is getting good CPU fan, proper thermal paste and
having
On 10/25/07, Desi Penguin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
Thanks for all your suggestions/comments.
I finally bought Linksys WRT54GL.
This router has two antennas. You can point one horizontally, and one
vertically, if required.
Hi
The WRT54GL can use two different bands to get connections,
On 10/25/07, Desi Penguin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get good signal strength within my house. Never checked across floors.
I get decent (20% signal strength) connectivity (it claims full 60
mbps, my broadband works at full 256kbps speed) with my router on the
upper floor and my tablet on the
On 10/26/07, Aditya Laghate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
The WRT54GL can use two different bands to get connections, Wireless-G
(802.11g at 54Mbps) and Wireless-B (802.11b at 11Mbps). One antenna is
for Wireless B and the other for Wireless G. and I suppose that, at
any one point of time,
Could somebody point me to a OCR tool on Linux which has a GUI
interface and also works well.
I have tried tesseract, and it requires so much fiddling around
that it's probably faster to type in the text I want to run ocr
on...see, for example
2007/10/26, श्रीधर नारायण दैठणकर [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Friday 26 Oct 2007 10:31:45 Makarand Mhaiskar wrote:
i would like to know your *experience, not just opinion* of using
celeron
(or sempron for that matter) for not-so-heavyweight development. pls
also
share ur experience with AMD
Hi,
I was performing a debian net install yesterday.
Selecting India as region led to the use of the Indian
mirrors for debian.
When installing, I was presented with only 2-3 package
groups - Laptop, Base, Dns Server. As a result I am
left with a bare bones system.
Anyone faced the same
On 10/26/07, Makarand Mhaiskar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do u think a celeron would suffice for this kind of development? i always
thought why spend more when a cheaper option may work, but never really took
the risk!
Why not check for Sempron too? I have never used
either Celeron or Sempron
Its not too much work. You don't need to 'prepare the image' as mentioned in
the tutorial. How hard is it? Install tesseract, imagemagick and then run
two commands. If you have multiple images, you can just write a script.
If you insist on using a GUI, you should look at Kooka or gocr.
Kunal
On
On 10/26/07, mehul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/26/07, Makarand Mhaiskar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do u think a celeron would suffice for this kind of development? i
always
thought why spend more when a cheaper option may work, but never really
took
the risk!
Why not check for Sempron
From: Devendra Laulkar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PLUG] Debian install problems
I was performing a debian net install yesterday.
Selecting India as region led to the use of the Indian
mirrors for debian.
Don't select the India mirrors, I had lots of problems with them.
I ran netselect-apt
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