fdisk an elegant tool for a more civilized age.. no wait. fdisk is antiquated and we only use it, because we are afraid to leave the msdos partition table behind out of the irrational fear some other software would stop working.
Horde is the main reason why no one likes university email systems and institutes switch to ms exchange and google/yahoo. Hordes 'new' ajax frontend looks better, though.
Yes, outsourcing your infrastructure to a private company is always "chillaxing". It keeps the costs down, users don't pick up on service quality and in-house experience and development is unwanted.
Normally bans like that include not only video, but fotos, drawings, comics, written stories, computer games,... It's really hard to say what any given government will ban once they have the infrastructure to do so in place.
No, there is no reason to support IE6. Your not supporting Mosaic, Netscape 3 or some other historic piece of software.
Ask yourself how much work is it to support IE6, how much is overall functionality decreased by limiting yourself that much? Is it worth the effort? IE6 numbers will continue to get lower and lower. Sure there are a few companies out there which haven't yet upgraded their deployments, but they will have to redeploy at some point. The same goes for old software which depends on IE6, there is no future there.
Please also note that even if we assume somebody “cracked” the TPM chip (e.g. using an electron microscope, or NSA backdoor), that doesn’t mean this person can automatically get access to the encrypted disk contents. This is not the case, as the TPM is used only for ensuring trusted boot. After cracking the TPM, the attacker would still have to mount an Evil Maid attack in order to obtain the passphrase or key. Without TPM this attack is always possible.
Well, we don't know which data of your requests they really use. Of course there is googles own privacy information, then there is the stuff they may not tell you about. And finally there is stuff third parties might do with your google data, these may include your provider, using traffic inspection and your government using the patriot act or something. Third parties usually know even more about you than google, your real name, banking informaiton and such.
About your privacy regarding google itself: I'd advise on using multiple browsers, or profiles, so you can divide your gmail stuff from the search cookies. Firefox has an option to keep cookies until closed, you'll get a fresh cookie from google on every browser start.
In firefox there are also seach suggestion and 'safebrowsing' queries to google.
But to be honest I don't expect google to keep an (ip, cookie, account) database and I don't expect them to cross relate too much data between their services. Adwords aren't that complicated, you don't need that much information to target ads.
Traditionally linux also an multiuser system and imho has a more secure architecture.
But yeah, desktop linux is executing way to much foreign, unsigned, unchecked code nowadays.
Bind is a dns server, the dns protocol is not so difficult. Take a look at the smaller servers, like tinydns. Then look at the bind sourcecode: the library to parse the zone files already 2mb.
The problems include a network system not designed to handle the district's growth, a system in need of substantial repair and a building needed to securely house the network. There are also cabling problems and a lack of tracking inventory for technology equipment that is three years out of date.
It will take at least a year to fix all of the issues, Birdwell said.
No wonder this will cost $1.6 million dollars. They're not just removing seti.
At least sociology is on there.. speaks for itself that economics, history and educational science are not even mentioned. Ignoring philosophy however is just ignorant.
You know software like Adobe Acrobat has licenses where you can use the key multiple times? Are you really sure there isn't an invoice about 20 office licenses somewhere in a file?
Because If you decide to take this to the law and you're wrong.. you are the offender.
This is ridiculous. If a web site lets you upload a JavaScript file and then serves it back to you as part of a request, it would be crazy. All that has happened here is that people have worked out that doing the same thing with a Flash file is equally bad.
1. You upload the javascript after the binary of a gif file and it gets executed anyways? 2. You create a special link to do that on your attackers page and the javascript executes within the targeted sites domain of origin?
No, javascript doesn't do either, but Flash/Actionscript does:
A Flash object can only access content from the domain it originated from. [...] A flash object does not need to be injected into a web page to execute- simply loading the content is enough. [...] If I can get a Flash object onto your server, I can execute scripts in the context of your domain
[...] but upgrade killed my sound. Note that I did have OSS4 configured on 9.04 before the upgrade.
"but upgrade killed my sound. Note that I did have OSS4 configured on 9.04 before the upgrade."
Well, maybe you should configure OSS4 after the upgrade as well? I mean with OSS4 not officially supported by Ubuntu and all... the updater has no crystal ball.
Very smooth upgrade, very little problems on multiple computers.
From the article: "Still, that proves that Ubuntu has a long road to haul before installing even this popular Linux distro is the no-brainer that helps makes Windows the success it is among regular PC users."
I wonder what had happened if terry gave the passwords away earlier. Management probably would have crashed the whole sf infrastructure, hospitals and others.
Indeed, according to wikipedia the USA has a population density of 31/km2, while Germany has 230/km2. It's no problem in the big cities, but there are few countries like France, which invest in their rural infrastructure.
Like the article said: "[broadband is] the major infrastructure challenge of our generation.".
I didn't miss Windows NT as I switched to Windows 2000. And then Windows XP was released and everybody hated it. Looking back I don't miss Windows 2000 at all. And I'm eager to get rid of XP as soon as possible. It doesn't work well with modern hardware. Its update infrastructure and directory layout is a mess. And the looks and performance of my linux workstations make XP look ancient.
The msi wind has a sata harddisk. Using dm-crypt will bring down your read performance from 35mb/s to 10mb/s. This is due the poor performance of the atom cpu. Via netbooks are considerably faster due to padlock.
Maybe you don't notice the performance drop, but believe me it does exist. Also, if you pass on full-disk encryption you risk partial exposure of data via temp directories, swap and hibernate files...
fdisk an elegant tool for a more civilized age.. no wait. fdisk is antiquated and we only use it, because we are afraid to leave the msdos partition table behind out of the irrational fear some other software would stop working.
Horde is the main reason why no one likes university email systems and institutes switch to ms exchange and google/yahoo. Hordes 'new' ajax frontend looks better, though.
Yes, outsourcing your infrastructure to a private company is always "chillaxing". It keeps the costs down, users don't pick up on service quality and in-house experience and development is unwanted.
Normally bans like that include not only video, but fotos, drawings, comics, written stories, computer games, ... It's really hard to say what any given government will ban once they have the infrastructure to do so in place.
No, there is no reason to support IE6. Your not supporting Mosaic, Netscape 3 or some other historic piece of software. Ask yourself how much work is it to support IE6, how much is overall functionality decreased by limiting yourself that much? Is it worth the effort? IE6 numbers will continue to get lower and lower. Sure there are a few companies out there which haven't yet upgraded their deployments, but they will have to redeploy at some point. The same goes for old software which depends on IE6, there is no future there.
(http://theinvisiblethings.blogspot.com/2009/10/evil-maid-goes-after-truecrypt.html)
"As of July 2007, across Europe, PayPal also operates as a Luxembourg-based bank." (wikipedia)
He is talking about this vulnerability: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-0249
Which works up to win7 with ie8.
Well, we don't know which data of your requests they really use. Of course there is googles own privacy information, then there is the stuff they may not tell you about. And finally there is stuff third parties might do with your google data, these may include your provider, using traffic inspection and your government using the patriot act or something.
Third parties usually know even more about you than google, your real name, banking informaiton and such.
About your privacy regarding google itself:
I'd advise on using multiple browsers, or profiles, so you can divide your gmail stuff from the search cookies. Firefox has an option to keep cookies until closed, you'll get a fresh cookie from google on every browser start.
In firefox there are also seach suggestion and 'safebrowsing' queries to google.
But to be honest I don't expect google to keep an (ip, cookie, account) database and I don't expect them to cross relate too much data between their services. Adwords aren't that complicated, you don't need that much information to target ads.
Traditionally linux also an multiuser system and imho has a more secure architecture. But yeah, desktop linux is executing way to much foreign, unsigned, unchecked code nowadays.
Yeah. I heard this NEZ guy, he's like Godzilla.
Bind is a dns server, the dns protocol is not so difficult. Take a look at the smaller servers, like tinydns. Then look at the bind sourcecode: the library to parse the zone files already 2mb.
The problems include a network system not designed to handle the district's growth, a system in need of substantial repair and a building needed to securely house the network. There are also cabling problems and a lack of tracking inventory for technology equipment that is three years out of date. It will take at least a year to fix all of the issues, Birdwell said.
No wonder this will cost $1.6 million dollars. They're not just removing seti.
At least sociology is on there.. speaks for itself that economics, history and educational science are not even mentioned.
Ignoring philosophy however is just ignorant.
Well it's either Microsoft .NET or Sun Java or Google or Adobe.
You know software like Adobe Acrobat has licenses where you can use the key multiple times? Are you really sure there isn't an invoice about 20 office licenses somewhere in a file?
Because If you decide to take this to the law and you're wrong.. you are the offender.
This is ridiculous. If a web site lets you upload a JavaScript file and then serves it back to you as part of a request, it would be crazy. All that has happened here is that people have worked out that doing the same thing with a Flash file is equally bad.
1. You upload the javascript after the binary of a gif file and it gets executed anyways?
2. You create a special link to do that on your attackers page and the javascript executes within the targeted sites domain of origin?
No, javascript doesn't do either, but Flash/Actionscript does:
A Flash object can only access content from the domain it originated from. [...] A flash object does not need to be injected into a web page to execute- simply loading the content is enough. [...] If I can get a Flash object onto your server, I can execute scripts in the context of your domain
[...] but upgrade killed my sound. Note that I did have OSS4 configured on 9.04 before the upgrade.
"but upgrade killed my sound. Note that I did have OSS4 configured on 9.04 before the upgrade."
Well, maybe you should configure OSS4 after the upgrade as well? I mean with OSS4 not officially supported by Ubuntu and all... the updater has no crystal ball.
Very smooth upgrade, very little problems on multiple computers.
From the article:
"Still, that proves that Ubuntu has a long road to haul before installing even this popular Linux distro is the no-brainer that helps makes
Windows the success it is among regular PC users."
That's really not how I remember it...
Oh and Bob has the customers database right there on his laptop as an excel spreadsheet.
I wonder what had happened if terry gave the passwords away earlier. Management probably would have crashed the whole sf infrastructure, hospitals and others.
Indeed, according to wikipedia the USA has a population density of 31/km2, while Germany has 230/km2. It's no problem in the big cities, but there are few countries like France, which invest in their rural infrastructure.
Like the article said: "[broadband is] the major infrastructure challenge of our generation.".
I didn't miss Windows NT as I switched to Windows 2000. And then Windows XP was released and everybody hated it. Looking back I don't miss Windows 2000 at all. And I'm eager to get rid of XP as soon as possible. It doesn't work well with modern hardware. Its update infrastructure and directory layout is a mess. And the looks and performance of my linux workstations make XP look ancient.
The msi wind has a sata harddisk. Using dm-crypt will bring down your read performance from 35mb/s to 10mb/s. This is due the poor performance of the atom cpu. Via netbooks are considerably faster due to padlock.
Maybe you don't notice the performance drop, but believe me it does exist. Also, if you pass on full-disk encryption you risk partial exposure of data via temp directories, swap and hibernate files ...
And Big Brothers cares about your every word.