How much should I expect to pay for a new website?

So far I have only really talked about ServWise and our affordable hosting packages. But this time I want to discuss the Web Design business (My...
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OpenSuse 11.2 Xen and nVidia Drivers

The latest release of OpenSuse 11.2 ships with the new 190 drivers from Nvidia, which are not compatible with Xen. Well, that may be but here is...
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Making the command line more commanding

Nircmd is a great little utility for making the Windows command line just that little bit more useful. nircmd will let you manipulate many aspects...
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Canon Scanner Toolbox

My new Canon scanner, the LiDE 500F, comes with a utility that listens for the scanner buttons being pressed and can kick off various activities in...
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Sabayon Stabiliser

The following talks about how you can gradually move Sabayon from the testing tree to the stable tree of portage. Sabayon. Very cool. However, it...
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Giving Windows the Boot

Yeah, Windows sucks. It is truly awful. But a necessary evil for myself and many others.One of the suckiest things is how it refuses to accept that...
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Windows Redefines "Don’t Delete"

Finally, it was time to build Windows from scratch again. I had been using the same Windows XP installation for the past three or four hardware...
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ATI Introduces Physics - Time for 3 Video Cards in Your System

So a couple of posts ago I put out the suggestion (which was in fact ATI's (sort of) in the first place) that old Shader 3.0 cards could be used as...
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Sabayon Linux distro

Sabayon Linux is an interesting distro. It is based on Gentoo, which is a favourite of many but seeks to eliminate some of the compilation hassle...
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It’s getting hot in here

The Register reports that CO2 levels are at their highest ever in nearly a million years:Ice cores reveal historic heights of CO2Deep ice cores...
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