We have exactly 0 support for Linux in our wireless system. I work for our IT dept. and have brought this up several times. I don't even get a real response to it. I have at least 30 students a year ask me how they can get on, and the only answer I can give them is "you can't", which royally sucks, because I am a people pleaser. If I can help someone, I'll bend over backwards to do it. We have a TON of Mac users on our network, and they are able to use it, but only with our help with advanced configuration. Windows 7 users have it the best by far...it just prompts for the credentials and off they go.
I can't figure out why people keep saying that is does not work on iOS 3.2.1 for iPad. I did it last night, and it worked perfectly. On top of that, it is also on the list of official supported devices and software versions.
Well...I know they should be able to easily figure out who it is. I have fuse myself, and they use a static lease on their IP addresses which should make it all that much easier for them. lol.
According to http://geotool.flagfox.net/ that IP seems to be in New Richmond, OH. Give the LEOs there a call and see what they can do.
Welp...after learning today that multitasking would not make it to the iPod Touch 2g, I figured out that I had wrongly held out hope. I jailbroke it an hour ago, and now have multitasking, and many of the other features announced. Why did I even bother waiting?
Writing code is something I CANNOT do with out music in the background. In fact, when I do any of my homework, I have music on in the background. I can't focus without it.
I bought a Seagate Barracuda 320 GB drive to use a my main System drive about a year ago. It promptly failed about an hour after installing XP, and before I could put any important data on it. I took it back and exchanged for a Western Digital Caviar 320 GB drive. I still use that drive today. If you need a HDD, go with WD.
I would definitely not lock them down too much. I like the idea of what others have said about contacting corporations about their policies. I have a personal experience with computers being too locked down, even though they were Windows XP machines, not Macs. I was doing research on a school computer for an upcoming science project, and suddenly found my research come to a halt, as I found NASA blocked by rule "to block pornography" by WebMarshal. Create local rules, rather than subscribing to some serve service to do the job for you.
We have exactly 0 support for Linux in our wireless system. I work for our IT dept. and have brought this up several times. I don't even get a real response to it. I have at least 30 students a year ask me how they can get on, and the only answer I can give them is "you can't", which royally sucks, because I am a people pleaser. If I can help someone, I'll bend over backwards to do it. We have a TON of Mac users on our network, and they are able to use it, but only with our help with advanced configuration. Windows 7 users have it the best by far...it just prompts for the credentials and off they go.
I can't figure out why people keep saying that is does not work on iOS 3.2.1 for iPad. I did it last night, and it worked perfectly. On top of that, it is also on the list of official supported devices and software versions.
Firefox just prompted me to update to 3.6.8, for the record. I'm sure more people have or will be seeing this.
Well...I know they should be able to easily figure out who it is. I have fuse myself, and they use a static lease on their IP addresses which should make it all that much easier for them. lol. According to http://geotool.flagfox.net/ that IP seems to be in New Richmond, OH. Give the LEOs there a call and see what they can do.
Welp...after learning today that multitasking would not make it to the iPod Touch 2g, I figured out that I had wrongly held out hope. I jailbroke it an hour ago, and now have multitasking, and many of the other features announced. Why did I even bother waiting?
Writing code is something I CANNOT do with out music in the background. In fact, when I do any of my homework, I have music on in the background. I can't focus without it.
I concur. I love it. People looking over your shoulder can't even count the bullets and find out how long you password is!
I bought a Seagate Barracuda 320 GB drive to use a my main System drive about a year ago. It promptly failed about an hour after installing XP, and before I could put any important data on it. I took it back and exchanged for a Western Digital Caviar 320 GB drive. I still use that drive today. If you need a HDD, go with WD.
I would definitely not lock them down too much. I like the idea of what others have said about contacting corporations about their policies. I have a personal experience with computers being too locked down, even though they were Windows XP machines, not Macs. I was doing research on a school computer for an upcoming science project, and suddenly found my research come to a halt, as I found NASA blocked by rule "to block pornography" by WebMarshal. Create local rules, rather than subscribing to some serve service to do the job for you.