Lexmark is notorious for not releasing linux drivers, you can check CUPS and see if they have a driver for that particular model, the lexmark forum for linux is remarkably pathetic.
even ATI's midrange stuff is doing pretty well, so you don't have to be rich or insane. Seriously, though, you are still ahead of the curve regarding PSUs we have not hit that threshold where we can actually pump a thousand watts through a board. aside from teh video card you are not in bad...
Turn in your SciFi credibility card. It was 1976, when it was released, you couldn't get any more cheesier than that. Everything in the 70's was cheesy.
Under network settings for each computer, just enter the new network name for all computers. once you do that they should all see each other, as long as your setings a for that network.
:eek: uhmm ok ,...for a deeper experience try reading a book, let's see how that translates for you? I know this movie is good but are we not going off the deep end?
You probably have already tried this, but check the services and stop them from there, or you can use a starter program and disable them from the start menu, and then delete the entry. *shameless plug* I use codestuff starter, where I am able to get all three levels. jsut make sure to run it...
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