Yup. But being able to virtually transfer tickets would solve all problems. The black market would not work and we can still buy tickets as presents to friends, or sell them over the internet (in a small scale) if something else came up that stops you from going to the concert.
Ah yes. I appologize and should have double checked that before I posted. I just vaguely remembered them from the gentoo hardened mailinglist and made an assumption.;)
It's not that hard, I haven't even read up on it, i just did what the instructions said at my cert provider.
create a Certificate Signing Request on the server you need a certificate for. Upload this to you certificate authority. Download server certificate and maybe intermediate certificate (i'm not sure what this is but i include when i can). The last step is to configure your server-software to use this certificate.
Most also have a openssl CSR cli command generator to help you out so you don't even have to do $man openssl
FOOTBALL (not soccer you clod) used to be a lot more enjoyable when we where still allowed to drink beer (or even karsk )at the stadiums. Soberness killed the atmosphere.
In my younger days, whenever I had a computer problem that I had worked on for a long time that i couldn't figure out. I would usually solve the problem in my dreams. Most of the time the solutions worked perfectly. I could wake up and run to the computer to test it and it would work.
It's noticeably slower on my old laptop (512mb ram). Was originally a 9.04 -> 9.10 and now 10.04. I recommend at least 1 gig if you're going to try this.
Are there any competitive KVM solutions compared with Citrix's XenServer? The ease of management is great in Xenserver. Al tough ironically it's IMO harder to use Linux guests than windows guests since they only support a limited set of distros (and versions). If i want to run gentoo in a xenserver enviroment that's a lot of work with swapping kernels and grub config etc. That's just not feasible so i'm forced to run Cent OS, which I kinda dislike.
Alternatives out there? How good are standard KVM tools?
ill-treated? How come? Android 2.2 is almost finished and boosts a 450 percent performance increase in certain areas. Of course that would mean performance was terrible before but. damn. my argument fell apart.
Anyways. I like android and I don't think it have been "ill-treated".
And thank god for that. Have you seen androids marketplace lately? It's flooded with stupid soundboard apps and other shit.
another synonym (spell-check needed) would be pills, pills, pills, pills!
whooosh
Yup. But being able to virtually transfer tickets would solve all problems. The black market would not work and we can still buy tickets as presents to friends, or sell them over the internet (in a small scale) if something else came up that stops you from going to the concert.
Ah yes. I appologize and should have double checked that before I posted. I just vaguely remembered them from the gentoo hardened mailinglist and made an assumption. ;)
Tinfoil is gentoo hardened.
Atleast you don't have anything to worry about. :)
It's not that hard, I haven't even read up on it, i just did what the instructions said at my cert provider. create a Certificate Signing Request on the server you need a certificate for. Upload this to you certificate authority. Download server certificate and maybe intermediate certificate (i'm not sure what this is but i include when i can). The last step is to configure your server-software to use this certificate. Most also have a openssl CSR cli command generator to help you out so you don't even have to do $man openssl
True dat
FOOTBALL (not soccer you clod) used to be a lot more enjoyable when we where still allowed to drink beer (or even karsk )at the stadiums. Soberness killed the atmosphere.
It's 3D. It comes out of the screen. Duh.
4chan have significant privacy concerns.
Wow. That really is EXTREME!
hehe. That's why I love habanero or bhut jolokia. Basicly the same thing. Hurt yourself to get the good old adenosine feeling.
Thank you dreams :)
It's noticeably slower on my old laptop (512mb ram). Was originally a 9.04 -> 9.10 and now 10.04. I recommend at least 1 gig if you're going to try this.
Ooh, neat. i'll check it out. Thanks.
Are there any competitive KVM solutions compared with Citrix's XenServer? The ease of management is great in Xenserver. Al tough ironically it's IMO harder to use Linux guests than windows guests since they only support a limited set of distros (and versions). If i want to run gentoo in a xenserver enviroment that's a lot of work with swapping kernels and grub config etc. That's just not feasible so i'm forced to run Cent OS, which I kinda dislike. Alternatives out there? How good are standard KVM tools?
Pocahontas on ice?
Yeah I was thinking this. Sounds like they really wanted to get rid of her but couldn't do it "legally".
So that would make it a simulator? You know like when an airplane simulator "implements" the physical qualities of real flight.
Communication is usually two-ways and each packet in it's own is useless. It's not like your sending the entire library of congress in one packet.
It's not just that you can tell when a message have been altered. It's that you can tell if someone have been eavesdropping.
yeah the cloud concept is pretty ashy these days.
ill-treated? How come? Android 2.2 is almost finished and boosts a 450 percent performance increase in certain areas. Of course that would mean performance was terrible before but. damn. my argument fell apart. Anyways. I like android and I don't think it have been "ill-treated".