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Adak said:
Yes, it was edited - but I read it BEFORE the edits, and the STFU was not even in initials.

Which shouldn't have bothered me, but I knew dayumm well the Window's folding client was NOT an SMP program. Now that we actually have an SMP folding client, that's been answered, for sure.

To make a long story short, I read the unedited version, and waited for a mod or others to put things right. I was a fairly new member of T32, so I didn't want to start a cussin' match. The" put right", never happened.

What I didn't know was most of the team had never even SEEN the unedited version, since "the kid" edited his own vulgar post, and then the mod edited it some more.

Anyway, after a few days of believing everyone had seen the insulting post, I posted up a farewell. Nobody was concerned.


Adak

In what thread did this happen!!??

I'm sorry about your dad and that you got disrespected by someone...
 
Thanks for the kind words, sorry to interrupt Hack30's thread.

Adak


No need to apologize, if anything we(team 32) owe you one. I never saw the thread you speak of, but please accept my apology on behalf of my fellow forum member.:) And a very gracious thank you for all your help.;)

My condolences for you father and friend.:(

I thought it would be 2.67 GHz, like the stock E6700's dual core's. Sweet!

It is stock 2.66 Ghz QX6700;)

It is still stable now that i've cleaned out the stuff that shouldn't have been there. ie dup files.
 
Hack30 said:
No need to apologize, if anything we(team 32) owe you one. I never saw the thread you speak of, but please accept my apology on behalf of my fellow forum member.:) And a very gracious thank you for all your help.;)

My condolences for you father and friend.:(
Yeah, a big ditto on that. I never saw the thread either and I'm saddened by the death of your father and friend. :( I also feel you have no reason to apologize and I too offer an apology from the great team members of Team 32.
 
Thanks a lot, You can't actually find the thread as I had the misfortune to read it RIGHT after it was posted, It was edited once by the young writer, but by that time I was fuming already. Much later I found out it had also been edited by the mod because he thought it was too much still. Just my bad luck to be so prompt (for once).

I shouldda had a beer and watched a comedy or something. :)

Dad's passing was expected. Mike (my best friend), was sick for 3 days with flu like symptoms. Then taken to the hospital - and brain dead in 48 hours at Stanford Medical Center from the leukemia. Well, Dam Sam! :(

Anyway, thanks once again. You're a great bunch of folders. OCAU had better get it's fall folding into high gear when their summer vacations are over.

Adak
 
Hack, sorry i haven't dropped in to help :eek: Other stuff has been keeping me out of the forum lately.

Without rigorously reading the whole thread, it seem you bumped into one issue i also had with a dual nic mobo ... i started on a p5b-d which has 2 (3 if you include the wi-fi), I initially had bios configured to use the pci-e one which wasn't recongnized by kubuntu 6.10. So i enabled the other one and disabled the pci-e and it worked for me.

But since i set it up for dual boot with wxp, i ended up needing to reinstall the wxp side so i don't have to mess with bios config when i switch between the os's.

Also, I normally run with the jmicron disabled in wxp after i install the os. On this mobo, (not on your 975 one tho) you need to use the jmicron to get the ide cd interface for the install.
My normal practice is to disable the interface after i install since i remove the cd anyway on my caseless rigs. This screws up kubuntu since it has no plug and play, so now i leave the jmicron enabled post install, although i do still remove the drive for use on other rigs.
So my observation is that once you get ubuntu installed, don't go messing with bios settings that affect what hardware shows to the os.
I tend to disable everything that is not needed for a folding only rig, including usb, parrallel/serial ports etc. Just a practice i follow on all my folding rigs for oc'ing stability.
I am sure there are ways to handle this by more experienced linux folks, but us noobs that are used to wxp's plug and play tend to take it for granted.

I will have a more thorough read of the thread later to see if i can offer any other help.


@Adak, it is not true that nobody cared when you left the team, even tho you may feel that it was the case.
 
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