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post #1 of 24
Thread Starter 
Check it out let me know what you guys think. I'm going to eventually mirror the bios page assuming the author will allow me (waiting on an e-mail). I also want to eventually create a list of all the original drivers and the newest ones we can find for our hardware components.

If you have anything to add to it please jsut e-mail the address listed.


Check it out at: http://emachines.fizi.ca/
post #2 of 24
nice work! I'm taking a web design class right now, later on this semester I'll begin work on a 7405gx resource site. Sister sites!
post #3 of 24
Thread Starter 
Haha, awsome. I've never had much of a talent for it. Its basic and functional and I whipped it up quick.
post #4 of 24
Cool cool, can't decide tho if the section header tables would look better as they are or reduced a little bit to line up with the tables below them.
post #5 of 24
I'd suggest making the headers and tables the same size. It would make the page flow better overall, and that's always a good thing when you're trying to draw in traffic.
post #6 of 24
Thread Starter 
Done
post #7 of 24
Looks good.

(you spelled Arima wrong )
post #8 of 24
Thread Starter 
Yup yup down again. The problem this time is in relation to my ISP. With the new connection I got they had to give me a new modem. This means they can now force a IP limit of 2. So that means my days of stealing 5-6ips are gone. I just ordered my router and plan to place my server on the DMZ. This should eliminate any more downtime. Give me a few days for the order to come in.
post #9 of 24
Fizi, you can still use NAT router with static IP's just hook it up like usually to the LAN ports and open a virtual service to your static IP'd computer/server.
post #10 of 24
Thread Starter 
Ya I know how it works. I got it all going again should be no further problems till it snows again
post #11 of 24
its still not working for me
post #12 of 24
Thread Starter 
Try it now. I was having some problems with having two interfaces running. I was running eth0 on the internet and eth1 on my internal network for nice fast 100mbit transfers from my desktop pcs to the linux box but it appears that it didn't know which interface to use as a default and was constantly switching the default interface to eth1.

NOW it should be working
post #13 of 24
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Originally Posted by FiZi
Try it now. I was having some problems with having two interfaces running. I was running eth0 on the internet and eth1 on my internal network for nice fast 100mbit transfers from my desktop pcs to the linux box but it appears that it didn't know which interface to use as a default and was constantly switching the default interface to eth1.

NOW it should be working

I keep checking for the 64-bit Driver updates.. I want to install RC2 but I think I will wait till I can Get all the driver information in one place.
post #14 of 24
Thread Starter 
Hehe ya sorry, I've been really busy. I will get to it all one of these days. Feel free to help out by e-mailing links to 64bit drivers for our hardware.
post #15 of 24
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Originally Posted by FiZi
Hehe ya sorry, I've been really busy. I will get to it all one of these days. Feel free to help out by e-mailing links to 64bit drivers for our hardware.
http://www.planetamd64.com/ will get you most of them, and Anaconda is hosted the ATI beta 3 drivers modded to work with mobility chipsets.

Edit: Nevermind ... looks like PlantAMD64 has been sold
post #16 of 24
Hmm interesting...

I also still have the Wireless drivers just in case they are needed.
post #17 of 24
I just re-registered over there. I am going to check and see what all has changed. Maybe they still have a database.

Edit: They have a database, but it is very weak ... nothing like what it was.
post #18 of 24
Well don't you remember? It was destroyed by a hacker, from the same vulnerability the Santy worm used.
post #19 of 24
Ahh no, I didn't know that.
post #20 of 24
Maybe a precompiled list of what drivers are needed for basic operation such as Wireless drivers, Video card drivers, Lan Drivers, and so forth.. That would be a good way for me to do the lurking needed to compile the drivers and package them for you to host =).. If you can't tell I am using a m6811 =)
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