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You've not got a firewall which allows access rules per application have you? If so, check that you've not accidentally blocked iTunes from internet access.
What daz said. You won't find much in the way of "deals", they'll all be pretty much the same price wherever you purchase from.
If you buy from john lewis you'll get their own extra warranty.
If you want a deal then get an apple refurb from the apple store.
Cool. Good to know about the scotland place.
Doesn't really bother me where it originates from, but it's only cheap if you avoid VAT, duty & charges. I've seen the places that guarantee to refund the charges, but I always wonder how easy and quick they actually make it.
Only "exempt" from duty because it's being fraudulently labelled - which the receiver is liable for! Whether you actually get caught is another matter....
There do appear to be some in scotland for not much more, but not sure if they are actually in scotland or not!
No, No, Some and No.
PS2 & PS2 are capable of running linux, as is any processor with a MMU.
I'd imagine that the number of mobile devices running a linux variant pales in comparison to those running CE/Windows Mobile.
And mac os runs BSD, which pre-dates linux by a long time!
That is for sure.
What he said! ^
Seriously people, you haven't used a proper operating system until you've used a posix (unix compliant) operating system. Sure, if you're used to pointing at s**t with a mouse cursor then you're in for a massive learning curve, but it's the way that unix operates that sets it...
This is the fundamental problem, not because of a lack of work in this area, but too much...
It's an utter mine field for a programming, which window manager do you target your application at? KDE, Gnome or some other less well known system.
For the most part this is where Windows and OS X...
No idea if it'll actually help though!
Here's a link to an active directory ironpython example.
http://www.ironpython.info/index.php/Connecting_to_Active_Directory
ironpython is pretty cool though.
It works though only after unplugged and re-plugging it in.
It is almost certainly a bug in the software on the dongle. Basically when a device detects power on the bus it pulls up either D- or D+ (depending on speed) to let the host know that something is plugged in. The host then starts...
It's unlikely, it's not even enumerating.
Even without drivers it will still enumerate and appear in usbview. Infact even if it failed enumerating it will still appear in there.