anybody know of any other companies with questionable razor-and-razorblade economic models whose bankruptcy we can expedite?
we need free software that which we can download and seek support on freely to run on devices whose business model depends on native use and sell at a loss! hooray for the new economy!
the best certification is a certified check from your employer every two weeks
paper never hurts, but if you're contemplating this to make your unenmployed ass more attractive your time is better spent hitting the bricks / working in a sub-optimal environment while developing
that aside, everything but a ccie is pretty much a 'hey that's great' for a person that was getting hired anyway. if it makes you sleep better at night, by all means.
infinitely more expandable, faster cpu, bigger hard drive, more memory, $308, all available at newegg.com. COULD THIS WORK AS A LOW COST XTERM??!!?!?!?!??! OMFG OMFG HFJKHDSJKFHJKDSAHJKL
that's not surprising - idsl uses isdn, and isdn is expensive and completely deprecated in favor of pots for those that can reach the co closely. you're in the minority, so you got the hatchet.
ezcd+win2k=turd. i can't fucking believe that *individuals* that write cd burning apps (cdrwin, fireburner, et al) in their spare time crank out forward-compatible apps easier than multi-million dollar pieces of shit like adaptec.
smb-less windows file sharing is already a reality
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ms introduced port 445, 'microsoft-ds', with win2k. one can completely disable netbios on a system and still transfer files, but network neighborhood won't work anymore - it's going to be a short amount of time before there's something to replace that.
i saw episode 2 last thursday, and there wasn't a matrix 2 trailer
ide has supported tagged queueing for many years now
lots of the non-i386 ports of openbsd use elf, so that's not the reason
yeah, lynx is so insecure openbsd includes it in their base system!
I NEED ONE FOR MY COW
they're all on by default
http://www.networksimplicity.com/openssh/
rdp/ts uses port 3389. questions?
WOW!
openbsd 2.8 and ipf - HOT and NEW!
anybody know of any other companies with questionable razor-and-razorblade economic models whose bankruptcy we can expedite?
we need free software that which we can download and seek support on freely to run on devices whose business model depends on native use and sell at a loss! hooray for the new economy!
putty does ssh2
the best certification is a certified check from your employer every two weeks
paper never hurts, but if you're contemplating this to make your unenmployed ass more attractive your time is better spent hitting the bricks / working in a sub-optimal environment while developing
that aside, everything but a ccie is pretty much a 'hey that's great' for a person that was getting hired anyway. if it makes you sleep better at night, by all means.
i have boot choices for usb fdd, cdrom, hdd, ls120, and zip/mo in my bios
playing tony 24/7 no probs - heat issue?
enlight 7230 case w/300w ps - $47
ecs k7sem athlon/duron motherboard w/onboard s3 video, ac97 sound, realtek ethernet - $59
amd duron morgan core 1ghz oem cpu - $66
cooler master dp5-5g11a cpu heatsink/fan - $6
sony 52x cdrom - $28
ata33 ide cable - $1
sony 1.44mb floppy - $9
maxtor 2b020h1 20gb 5400rpm hard drive - $63
crucial 256mb pc133 sdram - $29
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infinitely more expandable, faster cpu, bigger hard drive, more memory, $308, all available at newegg.com. COULD THIS WORK AS A LOW COST XTERM??!!?!?!?!??! OMFG OMFG HFJKHDSJKFHJKDSAHJKL
that's not surprising - idsl uses isdn, and isdn is expensive and completely deprecated in favor of pots for those that can reach the co closely. you're in the minority, so you got the hatchet.
how's it going?
ezcd+win2k=turd. i can't fucking believe that *individuals* that write cd burning apps (cdrwin, fireburner, et al) in their spare time crank out forward-compatible apps easier than multi-million dollar pieces of shit like adaptec.
sad.
i'm a little tired, but pretty good
thanks
how's it going?
my name is omg!
ms introduced port 445, 'microsoft-ds', with win2k. one can completely disable netbios on a system and still transfer files, but network neighborhood won't work anymore - it's going to be a short amount of time before there's something to replace that.
file servers that need 4 cpus and wait on operating system releases?
$75 for NON-COMMERICAL use.
/usr/ports/net/cvsup-bin: No such file or directory
port is dead - it's package only now.