1. Yeah, I agree. There are some stuff I would like to use it for. A VPN server for one, and maybe some small file server.
  2. When you look at the size of it and the mods and customisations you can do, if people could stop freaking out over GNU/Unix-based systems, this could be the system of the future.

    At $35 I was willing to take a risk. I'd love to run my website off it actually, get better speeds on loading photos because the host I'm using is either a) down more than I'd like or b) the photos take forever to load.
  3. I have a really silly question ? Okay so how do I shut down my pc ? its a hp model i was telling sergio

    thanks in advance
  4. Originally posted by Buttons:I have a really silly question ? Okay so how do I shut down my pc ? its a hp model i was telling sergio

    thanks in advance

    You can press the Turn on/off button or just take your mouse to the up-right corner, click on "settings", and there just select the turn off/hibernate/sleep features.
  5. Cool that's what I was doing.
    I didn't know bout the settings one though, thanks heaps.
    Feel like I age 20 years every time something new comes out.
  6. Change is good, but not when it comes at the expense of usability.
  7. Is anyone here good at design? I need a small icon created if anyone'd like to with the initials AE for a website favicon.
  8. I've done my things How wide and high do you need it?
  9. 32x32 pixels or 16x16 pixels. It's for a photography website.
  10. I think you can use bigger icons too. Think 128x128 is becoming common, for bookmark icons on phones and for pinning bookmarks to task bar.
  11. I always thought it was 16x16 but then it's been so long since doing design work that I forgot - as well as constantly playing and tweaking with code and CSS - I'm sure you'd be familiar with this Chris?

    128x128 is quite large but I know with Windows 8 and the retina screens that are becoming more commonplace larger of everything is the way to go.
  12. I dont know the exact dimensions, you can probably serve multiple.