Are you a spammer

Please note, that the first 3 posts you make, will need to be approved by a forum Administrator or Moderator before they are publicly viewable.
Each application to join this forum is checked at the Stop Forum Spam website. If the email or IP address appears there when checked, you will not be allowed to join this forum.
If you get past this check and post spam on this forum, your posts will be immediately deleted and your account inactivated.You will then be banned and your IP will be submitted to your ISP, notifying them of your spamming. So your spam links will only be seen for an hour or two at most. In other words, don't waste your time and ours.

This forum is for the use and enjoyment of the members and visitors looking to learn about and share information regarding the topics listed. It is not a free-for-all advertising venue. Your time would be better spent pursuing legitimate avenues of promoting your websites.

thoughts about ultamatix

A place to make suggestions...


thoughts about ultamatix

Postby onslaught » Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:06 am

i think a good feature for an ultamatix user is to have the ability to install the open source drivers for the graphic card with a (semi)automatic detection and installation.(better for old pc ,like mine)
if they dont work properly its a few clicks to install the restricted drivers, but the opposite its a problem.
also would be nice to install it on ubuntu distro and make the "transformation"
thanks for your time :)
Image

CPU: p4 3Ghz
Motherboard: albatron px865p pro
Ram: ddr 512
AGP: asus - ati redeon x800xt (r420)
User avatar
onslaught
U.E. Graduate
U.E. Graduate
 
Posts: 53
Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2008 7:40 am
Age: 40
Operating System: Ultimate Edition 1.8 Gamers



Re: thoughts about ultamatix

Postby ixnod » Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:53 pm

never thought of that, Now I do know that wen ultimatix is active and running, no other package manager can run concurrently with it.I don't know if ultimatix become the defacto manager while active, or that there's an auto-kill function going on when another instance of a package manger pops up eg. the updater kicks on.


well found this today

http://www.linux.com/feature/155922
Laptop. Macbook pro dual boot U.E 2.6 64 2.8 Ghz core2duo
Desktop:
Core I7 820, ATI 5870 radeon HD graphics Ultimate Edition 2.7
maxtor 320 gig external usb
1.5 Tb external Hd
Hp c5100 photosmart printer (networked and wireless)
User avatar
ixnod
Site Admin
 
Posts: 649
Joined: Tue Jun 24, 2008 12:56 am
Operating System: Ultimate Edition 3.2 64 BIT


Return to Suggestions

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests