@drongch: Well they don't. It is just that, in my eyes, every other major Q&A site has some less skilled individuals. Their network has been a big help for me; a lot of advanced questions get some great answers over there.
@drongch: Well they don't. It is just that, in my eyes, every other major Q&A site has some less skilled individuals. Their network has been a big help for me; a lot of advanced questions get some great answers over there.
Stack Exchange has the highest average knowledge of any community I've ever found on the web.
@TheFu: No. 2 is a bit radical, isn't it?
@csurfer114: People this is how it is done!
@bowei437: Firstly, I am not at all stating that if I'm using VBR the battery drops to 4-5%. I'm stating that the battery use goes faster with 4-5%.
@tyler.derden: The point here is not that Windows is an operating system that is suited to beginners, but if it is the fault of the developers or the users.
@apapousek: I know about Linux ;-) I love it, and it has it's own share of problems. But let's not make this a discussion on what is best, let us stick with the subject: wheter it is the fault of the developer that writes poor applications or the user that installs them.
@LuizJz: It won't. Partition manager has no support for creating an LVM partition. Althought I didn't detail this in the OP, you could have seen it on the other post I made. That's my fault ;-)
@LuizJz: My disk layout currently looks like this. Note that currently I have no other OSs than Windows on my disk.
Okay here I asked about Arch Linux and LVM, but I have a somewhat similar problem that faces me during the installation of Arch.
@TheFu: I wasn't planning to, but thanks for the word of warning.
@vagabond_king: Awesome! Thank you very much.
@Devante: Well On my HTC Hero it is about 4-5% but your milage may vary.
Setting up a new Arch install this weekend. Going with LVM for the first time. I'm really looking forward to it, but I have a small question: is Arch's default bootloader GRUB2? If not is there a not too complicated way to use it? Legacy doesn't support booting from LVM.
@y0urm0msname: Lasanga of course :-)
@miguelcervantes: I would use HTML/CSS. It gives a lot stabler code then a WYSIWYG editor. As suggested, I would go with a CMS, I have a favor for wordpress, but it is all subjective. CSS-Tricks.com has some good video tutorials. Somewhere they show you how to design a website from photoshop mockup to a live CMS.
@Aaron Martin: Okay there should be a post about this, just too awesome to miss :-)
The only thing that I have to add to the current discussion is that VBR is more CPU intensive than CBR.
@lolism: Well I haven't used it, but I imagine this manager uses local storage, so it has not got a big portable ability.
@tproku: I don't know your setup, but if you are extremely paranoid, you could imagine an attacker replacing your bootloader with a malicious one. One that steals your password and gives him access.