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I need a step by step procedure... I'm not that familiar with Redhat Linux... Pls. help me. Thanks. :)

ok... as i've said before... if you install redhat as a server, apache and sendmail are included by default. the proxy package is also in the disk you just have to check the package to include it in the installation.

 

now if you didn't install your redhat as a server or you dont want to do a reinstallation, extreme has posted some articles above. i suggest you read 'em first.

 

;)

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broke,

 

i agree with my panero, cruiser007. there are other solutions to your problem aside from adoption. adoption is a short-term solution to your problem which invites a lot of problems in the future which will surely affect your relationship with your son, sis and bro-in-law, as explained by my panero.

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I got another problem:

 

My sis was playing SIMS and then it hung up. When we rebooted the PC all the icons are damn big. I tried to set it up on the "customize my desktop" thingie but I couldnt get the old size. I cant get it right. It either shows my desktop in a screen within a screen. You guys get what I mean?

 

By the way, I'm using a Tornado geforce 4 mx440-8x 128mb video card.

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The speed of the annulment sometimes is also at the mercy of the lawyer and/or the availability of the parties concerned and the court hearings availability. Mine took 2 years to finish, probably would have been more if I wasnt so fed up with my lawyer and threw wads of extra cash just to finish the damn thing. I'm referring to the legal annulment. Anyone know how to process the church annulment though or where I can ask for it? Has anyone actually gone through a church annulment. Your comments would be greatly appreciated.

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dagdag lang....

 

there are some courts in metro manila who resolves annulment cases in a year or less and some courts in more than two years. it depends on the judge handling the case.

 

if there are properties involve or the custody of the children is an issue, then these will also delay the resolution of the case.

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p5yf3r,

 

on your 1st question, it depends upon your lawyer...usually in annulment cases, the naka-package na yong legal fees, kasama na sa package and professional fees ng clinical psyhcologists or psychiatrist.

 

on your 2nd question, if you are not married in church and your marriage was annulled, then pwede ka mag-asawa ulit.

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There could be several reasons for your problem please post your operating system, (windows xp ba?). For a start try to un-install the drivers for your videocard this will reset your computer to use the windows supplied driver then re-install the newest driver you can find on the net. hope this helps.

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I consider myself to be reasonably well informed/knowledgeable about computers but am fascinated by the concept of overclocking the processor but lack information on this. Can anyone explain in layman's terms how this is accomplished? What tools will I need? What are the risks involved if I overclock.

 

FYI, I have a P4 2.8 ghz HT 556 DDR RAM running windows XP.

 

Thanks in advance!

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let's use the old athlon processors as an example. say, an athlon 1.2Ghz

processor with 100Mhz FSB.

 

1.2Ghz or 1200Mhz is the speed of the processor

 

100Mhz is the speed which the processor communicates with the rest of system, most notably the memory.

 

we can see that the processor is 12X faster than the FSB.

 

most, if not all, motherboards will have the ff settings in the BIOS:

 

FSB - speed which the processor communicates with the rest of the system. in our case 100Mhz

 

CPU to FSB Multiplier - how much faster is the processor compared to the FSB. in our case 12X

 

the speed which your processor operates is dependent on these two values.

 

100Mhz x 12 = 1200Mhz = 1.2Ghz

 

raising any one of these values will overclock the processor.

 

raising just the FSB to 13X gives us 100Mhz x 13 = 1300Mhz = 1.3Ghz

 

raising just the multiplier to 133Mhz gives us 133Mhz x 12 = 1596Mhz or

approximately 1.6Ghz.

 

overclocking is almost always a possibility because processors are undersold.

 

most athlon xp and p4 processors sold nowadays are multiplier locked so only the FSB increase method is available to us.

 

hope this helps

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let's use the old athlon processors as an example. say, an athlon 1.2Ghz

processor with 100Mhz FSB.

 

1.2Ghz or 1200Mhz is the speed of the processor

 

100Mhz is the speed which the processor communicates with the rest of system, most notably the memory.

 

we can see that the processor is 12X faster than the FSB.

 

most, if not all, motherboards will have the ff settings in the BIOS:

 

FSB - speed which the processor communicates with the rest of the system. in our case 100Mhz

 

CPU to FSB Multiplier - how much faster is the processor compared to the FSB. in our case 12X

 

the speed which your processor operates is dependent on these two values.

 

100Mhz x 12 = 1200Mhz = 1.2Ghz

 

raising any one of these values will overclock the processor.

 

raising just the FSB to 13X gives us 100Mhz x 13 = 1300Mhz = 1.3Ghz

 

raising just the multiplier to 133Mhz gives us 133Mhz x 12 = 1596Mhz or

approximately 1.6Ghz.

 

overclocking is almost always a possibility because processors are undersold.

 

most athlon xp and p4 processors sold nowadays are multiplier locked so only the FSB increase method is available to us.

 

hope this helps

I'd like to add something to this

 

With the modern Pentium 4's there are several avialable Front Side Bus setting for different processor

 

PENTIUM 4A RUNS ON 400 MEGAHERTZ FSB

PENTIUM 4B RUNS ON 566 MHZ FSB

PENTIUM 4C AND PRESSCOTS RUN 0N 800 MHZ FSB

 

FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING YOU CAN CHECK THIS ARTICLE.

TWEAK TOWNS ARTICLE ON PENTIUM 4 OC

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