I have purchased Windows 7 Ultimate with two DVDs 32 bit & 64 bit with one key. I wish to try 32 bit first & 64 bit later. Can i use same key for 64 bit software later on same computer?
Hi,
I have installed "Damn Small Linux" on my home computer for doing C development in unix. But the distribution doesn't by default come with the C development environment and I am facing some issues when trying to install the gcc.
Is there any other small Linux distribution which by default has the required packages for the C development. And also I don't want additional software which takes up lot of space but still would like to have the graphical environment.
Thanks
I'm trying to setup an apache http server with mod_wsgi on a windows machine, but when I start the service, it fails to launch.
In the Windows Event Log I get the following message:
The Apache2 service terminated with the following service-specific error:
Incorrect function.
In running a Windows 8 - 64 bits machine, with
Apache 2.0.64 32 bits
Python 2.7.8 32 bits
mod_wsgi 3.5 32 bits
I looked around the web, but all the problem but everywhere says that it's a problem with the architecture of the software, but I already installed them all with the 32 bits version.
Has easy to use clients which will run on both Windows and Linux.
Has a server which I can run myself on Linux (preferably easy to set up).
(optional) Supports duplexed voice and video with minimal hassle.
Is open source/free software.
Is there a protocol that fulfils these requirements?
Hi, in all versions of Windows we are unable to rename a file or a folder name as con unless we use a renaming software. Why a file or a folder can't be renamed as con?
I'm looking for a windows program for cataloging my DVD, video files, ebook, etc...
The program must have some retrieval of information from the internet and from the files themselves.
Also, one MUST HAVE requirement is that if a file/ebook changes location, I need to be able to change it in the software. Even better if the program allows bulk updating...
Update
Order of preference is: open-source, freeware, shareware, commercial.
I have an iPad app that shows some good picture, and I want to transfer some pictures to the PC so I can send them by email to other people. Is there a way to capture the screen and save it as PNG or JPG?
Otherwise, is the only way to install an iPad SDK (software development kit) so that you have a virtual iPad on the computer and run the app, and then use screen capture program on the PC to do the capture?
How do you forcibly uninstall Eclipse 3.5 plugins without using Eclipse? I made the mistake of installing Google's Android SDK, and now when I try to check for updates via the "Check For Updates" or "Install New Software", some Android process runs, consumes all my CPU, takes up 3 gigs of memory, and crashes Eclipse. I can't even get to the uninstall dialog before Google's plugin kills everything.
Hi,
Can some one tell me if I can video conference with multiple people simulteneously with skype or another FREE software on windows XP?
Basically being able to see and interact with multiple persons on my monitor
Thanks
I use Dropbox for relatively simple tasks, such as sharing mp3 files between my home PC and work laptop. What types of clever things can I use this software for? I imagine it could be quite powerful as a collaboration tool.
IT security people often say they do "vulnerability research". They defend the idea that they actually are doing some kind of "research". But is searching for vulnerabilities in software real research? A geologist looking for mines in the desert is doing "exploration", not "research".
I have a WinXP machine which has 2 ethernet ports. The information I've found indicates that the first nic in the advanced settings list is the one that receives all traffic.
I'd like to configure them so that all traffic destined for a particular IP range goes to one nic and the rest goes to the other nic. Is that possible? If so, do I need additional software like zonealarm to shape the traffic?
I have two Wi-Fi cards and two separate Internet connections.
I connect to the Internet with both of them but one does all of the Internet transactions (and I have not seen any place where I can specify which one I would prefer to use!)
What I would like to do is use one of them for the browser and Skype only, and the other one for stock exchange software for instance.
Is this is possible?
I have a Linux machine that is not running too much in the way of software, but is somehow using 1.7GB of the 2GB of the installed memory. When I run free, I get:
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2072616 1979972 92644 0 164876 129740
-/+ buffers/cache: 1685356 387260
Swap: 498004 1632 496372
However, when I run ps aux, the memory usage of all processes only comes out to 295.9MB, which is a far cry from the 1.7GB of memory that free reports as used.
Why is there such a discrepancy?
Everyday we used to get some problems with softwares/hardware and it can be classified into different categories.Sometimes we find a solution or perfect workarounds for those problems. What is your favorite workaround that you have found ?
Please don't post any Illegal Warez /Software Cracks
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Have seen some highly compressed files around.(for eg: i have seen 700mb of data compressed to around 30-50mb)
But how do you get such compressed files, I have tried using softwares like Winrar and 7Zip but have never achieved such high compression.
What are the techniques/software that allow you to compress files so well?
(P.S. I'm using Windows Xp)
I would like to create a chart for my source control depicting the trunk and all the branches, with various details, like creation date, merge date, created revision, merge revision, close revision etc.
I want it to look like this:
I have looked into an appliation called SmartDraw, but unable to the required kind of output from it.
It would be awesome if the data can be generated by reading an Excel file input.
It would be required that the software runs on Windows XP SP3.
I have to install third party software that requires that Microsoft Office 2007 be installed with ".NET Programmability Support".
Does anyone know how I can tell if this was installed?
Thanks!
Win 7 Pro SP1 x64
EVGA Geforce GTX 670 FTW 2gb
Geforce Driver: 320.49, it did happen with the previous version of the driver as well
Chrome Version 28.0.1500.52 beta-m
DirectX: 11
I was looking in chrome://gpu which told me that "Rasterization: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled." and further down "Accelerated rasterization has not been enabled or is not supported by the current system."
Is there a way to enable hardware acceleration?
Hi,
I am looking at buying a desktop and have narrowed down my choices to 2 machines with exactly the same specs, but different CPU's.
Machine 1 CPU: Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor Q8300 (4M Cache, 2.50 GHz, 1333 MHz FSB)
Machine 2 CPU: Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E7500 (3M Cache, 2.93 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB)
I plan on using the PC for the following:
Music Playing
Software Development
Virtual Machine Running
Gaming
"General Work"
Which CPU would better suit the job?
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Best opensource FTP software?
Im looking for a less outdated TABBED ftp program similar to WS_FTP that allows me to open several ftp connections on 1 side, and several local folders on the other. For Windows 7 (64bit)
Can someone suggest something like this?
I have a remote Windows 2008 machine and the task at hand is to share out parts of its filesystem via SFTP for a single user.
Were commercial software an option things would be easy but I want freeware.
After trying out several different candidates such as Core FTP Mini SFTP Server, SilverShield and freeFTPd none them really qualified - either connection issues, zero configurability or bugs.
Is there a free and stable SFTP server for Windows 2008 which works out of the box?
I have a Microsoft Reclusa and I don't want the backlight on while I am not there. I want to turn the USB port's power off to stop the backlight at night. Is there any software that will do this for me?