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trausti164

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About trausti164

  • Birthday Jan 14, 1998

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Miðdalur, Iceland.
  • Member title
    Junior Member

System

  • CPU
    Intel i5 3570k@4.6Ghz
  • Motherboard
    Asus Maximus V Gene
  • RAM
    16GB 2133Mhz Kingston HyperX beast
  • GPU
    HD 6970/AMD FirePro W7000
  • Case
    Corsair Obsidian 350d
  • Storage
    120GB OCZ Agility3 SSD***1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm HDD***2x 250GB 5200rpm HDD's
  • PSU
    Corsair CX 750m
  • Display(s)
    Old Dell shit Display***Old shit United tv
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i
  • Keyboard
    Steelseries 6Gv2
  • Mouse
    Logitech G600

trausti164's Achievements

  1. This just might, I'll give it a whirl and update with the results, here's hoping to god this works on linux.
  2. I did but no one answered my cry for help.
  3. I just got my new desktop and I put a 6970 in there. I don't really enjoy gaming as much as I used to though so I was wondering if I could try turning my card into a workstation one. I do some rendering and I'm working on a game engine. I heard it was possible with a 680 and some older cards so I just thought I'd ask, thank you for your time.
  4. Hi, I just built a new pc yesterday already I'm ****ing up. I installed Linux Mint, not my first choice but the only distro I had lying around on a cd, now I have a usb wifi adapter and the driver for it caused the pc to lock up. Subsequently I got to use my mom's macbook to download some iso's and I got both Debian and Funtoo. Upon loading up the Debian cd I got a message saying that some component was missing, something along the lines of abel or some such and furthermore after that message had passed and I got an install menu none of the options were selectable as they just blinked upon selection, furthermore after a few restarts to verify this I saw that there were two screens that got loaded up at random, one that had pictures and gui and one that was rather black and white, the black and white was the one I just described to you but the other one actually let me select install and select a few options until it failed but the graphical install option just made my pc freeze. After that failed I tried Funtoo and after installing that without problem I restarted the pc only to find a black screen with a white blinking line in the top left corner. After this shock I tried to re-install Linux Mint and found that when installing the bootloader the installation failed and it made no matter what hard disk I tried to install it on. What have I done wrong and how can I fix it?
  5. I spoke too soon, my computer froze as soon as I attempted to connect to the wifi
  6. Hi, I just set up my new pc and since I didn't have any better distro lying around I set up linux mint to get myself debian. To access the internet I bought a Planet micro usb adapter (WNL-U556M). The problem is that the driver isn't very straightforward (it's a shell script) and the documentation isn't quite up to par (i.e. manual points to documents that don't exist on the disk that came with the device. I just said to myself "no problem" and cd'ed into the Linux_Driver folder on the disk and attempted to open the install.sh file, I tried both ./ and sudo ./ to no avail as I got a permission denied when trying to use the file, even when I made myself root. Any ideas?
  7. I just made my new pc and I want to install debian on it, however I do not have another computer to make the debian install( whether it be on usb or cd) but have to use my moms macbook. Now, I have no idea how to mount the debian iso on my usb stick, when I double click the file I get the "No mountable file system error and therefore I can't just drag and drop it into the disk utility window. What do?
  8. Now i hear a low rumbling sound from the psu along with the whining but the fan still won't turn on.
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