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  1. Re:Fuck McAfee on Intel's Software Chief Out; Botched McAfee Deal To Blame? · · Score: 1

    I've installed Vipre on a pc after doing a refresh, and it doesn't "automatically uninstall" software, what it does is index potentially conflicting software at the very start of the install process and gives you a prompt asking if you wish to continue with the install, ignoring the fact that the software is installed on your pc. Even when I had AVG, Avast, security essentials or anything else installed on another pc did I get it attempting to automatically uninstall the software it had concerns about.

  2. Re:Be an "IT pro" already. on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With Service Providers When You're an IT Pro? · · Score: 1

    I used to work for a Telco and our customers had tight timeframes on their service with rather significant penalties. One of their customers would see their connection go down once to twice a week for about twenty minutes at 8pm local time.

    The cause was tracked down by a field tech attending site before the regular downtime and discovered the cause was the cleaner chocking the comms room door open so he could vacuum the floor. The only problem was that the power cable for the site router was directly in the way between the door and the cabinet and the door being wedged open twice a week against the cable eventually killed the cable via metal fatigue. The immediate fix was not chocking the door open hard like that. The long term fix was replacing the cable with one with a 90' connector that sent the cable straight down instead of out to be vulnerable to this.

  3. Re:codeword on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With Service Providers When You're an IT Pro? · · Score: 2

    This may be voted funny, but it's true.

    Common courtesy can both go a long way and is certainly not common enough.

  4. Re:They have a script, let them follow it on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With Service Providers When You're an IT Pro? · · Score: 1

    Agreed, go through the hoops.

    if anything, use first level as a "sanity check" as you may well have missed something that you didn't realise. Consider it tech support proof reading.

  5. Re:Get a business grade connection. on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With Service Providers When You're an IT Pro? · · Score: 1

    Keeping a log is a brilliant idea. Especially if it starts out as a small problem and then progresses to something much larger. However by the time it HAS escalated it may be too late to actually go back and keep track of these important little details.

  6. Re:It takes four magic words in the first sentence on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With Service Providers When You're an IT Pro? · · Score: 1

    I know I'm flogging it, but http://www.reddit.com/r/talesf... would love to hear from you. :)

  7. Re:Manners please. on Ask Slashdot: Dealing With Service Providers When You're an IT Pro? · · Score: 1

    have a read of http://www.reddit.com/r/talesf... I'm sure you'll appreciate it.

  8. Re:Explain this to me. I don't believe it. on Judge: Warrantless Airport Seizure of Laptop 'Cannot Be Justified' · · Score: 1

    This makes me feel a bit better. Also makes me feel like a bit of an ass for being so lame about my computer organisational skills, both on my pc and on backups.

  9. Re:More hoops before travelling through USA on Judge: Warrantless Airport Seizure of Laptop 'Cannot Be Justified' · · Score: 2
  10. Re:Home USE !=Business Use on Greg KH Favors Rolling Release Distros · · Score: 1

    r.e. falling behind, yes that sucks.

    My old employer fell so far behind on cisco call manager that the version they had were out of support and cisco would only touch their issues when billed at a T&M rate (i.e. it ran on windows). Their system was so big complex and unwieldy that it took the better part of 18 months planning to even update to a version of ccm that was even remotely current. I left shortly before that mess went live, that would have been a shitty teething period.

  11. Re:So much for stability and uptimes... on Greg KH Favors Rolling Release Distros · · Score: 1

    The magic words here are "accountability" and "Support contracts". Some people are willing to either do things with open source software and wing it with the potentially marginal support they get. Others do things in-house and have support agreements with their support teams, with virtual money flowing in between groups to provide the support. Others are happiest with support contracts so that they can lever the supporting groups to MAKE them find a solution if they have to.

    I'm not saying "linux isn't for the big boys", there are versions of linux that are at the enterprise level (i.e. RHEL), but there are significant differences between those willing to fly by the seat of their pants, and those whom take these risks seriously.

  12. Re:So much for stability and uptimes... on Greg KH Favors Rolling Release Distros · · Score: 1

    This isn't just in business, most political decisions made don't consider looking past the next election, let alone looking into how it will impact ten let alone thirty years down the line. Smart decisions like that require someone to be brave, and brave doesn't win more votes than "shiny thing, here's money" that most political promises seem to have.

  13. Re:So much for stability and uptimes... on Greg KH Favors Rolling Release Distros · · Score: 1

    It makes the product sound like a steam "early release" rather than a production system and totally impractical for a live business environment. Some of this stuff is just too "seat of the pants" material.

    I remember working in system admin and the product testing hoops that had to be jumped through by the testers was phenominal. They'd have products in test for three or more months before they'd even start raising notions of sending it out to get approval/review for sending to a live system. Hell I treat my mythtv system at home like a production environment as it isn't worth the wrath of my wife and two year old if it breaks and he cannot watch Peppa Pig.

  14. Re:MIB3 on Ask Slashdot: Sounds We Don't Hear Any More? · · Score: 1

    That's it, I'm going back to watch it again. Curiosity has gotten the better of me here.

  15. Re:my mother and my father on Ask Slashdot: Sounds We Don't Hear Any More? · · Score: 1

    This just reminded me.

    I've got a two and a half year old kid and he sounds so much more grown up now than he did when he first started trying to throw words together, he laughs differently now as well.

    Record that shit. If you don't, one day you'll wake up and regret it. I ran across some recordings of our kid just yesterday that I'd forgotten I'd made, and he was babbling and trying to talk and laughing and I felt so happy that I had recorded it. I'm going to do it again shortly so that I've got him as he progresses.

  16. Re:The whine of the flyback transformer on Ask Slashdot: Sounds We Don't Hear Any More? · · Score: 1

    When i was growing up our study was behind the living room and the tv & my computer sat on opposite sides of the same wall. If I degaussed my screen when someone was watching something I'd get yelled at as the tv image would shake a little.

    Thusly this happened quite frequently when my sister was watching tv.

  17. Re:Sorta related... the teletype machine on Ask Slashdot: Sounds We Don't Hear Any More? · · Score: 1

    I work in the railway, those guys LOVE sending hard copies, even if we receive certain notifications by email, the "system" insists on sending our group hard copies, even if we just look at them and put them in a pile that is later shredded.

  18. Re:On the other hand... on FTDI Reportedly Bricking Devices Using Competitors' Chips. · · Score: 1

    What about breaking the ring off of the zipper?

  19. Re: *drool* on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 1

    I've got an i5 Desktop at home, an i7 laptop that i use out and about. But the device I use more than any other is an atom based tablet as I can get 10-11 hours of continual use on the one charge and it's adequately fast for most lightweight things I do.

  20. Re:*drool* on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 2

    When I had a Dual Processor Power Mac I could turn the heaters in my house down a couple of notches as the G5 would act like a space heater. Heck that was its nickname in a number of forums.

    I decided enough was enough when the temperature in front of the computer in summer was rivaling sitting out on the bitumen on the road. Almost immediately after turning the G5 off permenantly, my power bills went down $70 per quarter.

  21. Re:*drool* on Intel's Haswell-E Desktop CPU Debuts With Eight Cores, DDR4 Memory · · Score: 1

    I know there's some humor intended here, but heck i figure it's worth mentioning that Dual/Quad core atom's rival if not beat the pants off P4 processors.
    I mean, just look at This.

  22. Re:Looking for an alternative? on Microsoft Shutting Down MSN Messenger After 15 Years of Service · · Score: 1

    Times change, huh?

  23. Re:Not a barrier on Solid State Drives Break the 50 Cents Per GiB Barrier, OCZ ARC 100 Launched · · Score: 1

    The fourminute mile was a barrier that athletes had as a psychological barrier for years.

    Then oger Bannister broke the record after training with the mentality that he could go faster, not that he had reached his peak and couldn't go any better. Record after record after record tumbled as people realised that it wasn't a limit and trained with the mindset that they COULD get better and run faster than a mile in four minutes

  24. Re:Could be worse on Free Copy of the Sims 2 Contains SecuROM · · Score: 1

    The guy used to work at the Coogee Bay Hotel?

    If you haven't a clue what I'm talking about, read this.

  25. Re:Thoughts on Ask Slashdot: Bulletproof Video Conferencing For Alzheimers Home? · · Score: 1

    Wow, I just noticed how poor my grammar was there.
    Sometimes it sucks you can't go back and edit your posts.