We run ESX in our core data center but we have many other sites on our WAN that we couldnt afford ESX for, ended up using CentOS + KVM, KVM is replacing XEN in RHEL so we jumped on the band wagon early, stability and speed has been great running Server 2008 VMs.
You can find RPMs for for all...
Thats totally understandable theres no sense jumping into something totally new when you lack the time or time to learn it. In that case choose the best tool for the job thats easy for your department to implement :)
Another vote for request tracker, web based and open source, i used TrackIT a few years back found it horribly clunky and slow, there was an article on slashdot awhile back on this very topic check it out:
http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/02/26/236248&from=rss
Of course all those...
my Xonar has been able to handle any OpenAL game ive thrown a it, EAX is a mixed bag, EAX5 works 4, and 3 don't, results in Quake 4, Prey and recent EAX5 titles are good, enabling EAX in older games either doesnt have any effect or just doesnt allow me to enable it period. Only games i have...
I have a Xonar D2X and other then some sound issues in F.E.A.R (missing radio sounds) and Serious sam 2 (enemy sounds missing) i can say the card works great. EAX5 works in Quake 4, Bioshock, BF2, Prey..EAX4 and 3 so not seem to work however. Drives are very lean.
also since my last post i have read a few reviews of the asus card which looks good, the drivers look like are pretty lean too, would you recommended the D2 or the D2X? They are both priced around the same only difference being PCI-E. There is also the cheaper DX model.
well im really stumped, im not too interested in any Xfi card due to the driver bloat, but does the HT Omega even support OpenAL in hardware? From what ive found it doesnt which isnt too good. Im starting to look at the Asus cards, how are the drivers? Bloated or pretty lean?
Right now im leaning towards the HT Omega Striker 7.1 it is supposed to have very good driver support and EAX really means nothing in Vista land correct? It can do OpenAL no problem from what Ive been reading too and that is more what counts these days...i think? :)
No Nvidia chipset here...
Hi all, i currently have a Audigy 4 running on XP 32bit working great im ready to make the jump to vista 64, i have another 2GB of ram on order to bring me to 4GB of ram total, so im looking for a sound card that works well with vista, i have heard all the horror stories of older creative cards...