There was a couple of potential buffer overflows found in OpenSSH and one in Sendmail. Both of which have nothing to do with the "web". Who has time to find them? Check out http://www.securityfocus.com/
$1000 rebate last year and $500 for next year.... plus i received a $1000 rebate from Honda for a clean emission vehicle.
plus you get to drive in the carpool lane w/o having a passenger. you're helping the environment and, personally, i average 25k miles/yr. so i'd recoup the costs in half the time.
Considering everyone I know that runs Linux are people that don't know a thing about *nix, let alone a secure operating system - and the last time I installed Redhat every service known to man was left open. Sorry, just my.02 from a *BSD guy.
shit, now when my radar detector goes off i won't know if it's a cop flying on my ass or someone about to smash into my ass. then the question will be, do i slam on my brakes or do i floor it?!
Say you throttle each unit to 128/128, that's gonna require a 20.5mb/s pipe. So you're better off getting a frac DS3. A 20m DS3 is about $10k/mo. So divide that by 160 units and it's gonna break down to about $62.50/mo per unit. The last I checked, you could get a 128/128 DSL line for about $30/mo. Doesn't seem cost effective to me.
that's pretty sad if you think "a lot" and "allot" mean the same thing. go back to kindergarten.
There was a couple of potential buffer overflows found in OpenSSH and one in Sendmail. Both of which have nothing to do with the "web". Who has time to find them? Check out http://www.securityfocus.com/
last i checked it's two words.
$1000 rebate last year and $500 for next year.... plus i received a $1000 rebate from Honda for a clean emission vehicle.
plus you get to drive in the carpool lane w/o having a passenger. you're helping the environment and, personally, i average 25k miles/yr. so i'd recoup the costs in half the time.
Close to 20k miles now, not one single problem.
Ditto to what the previous guy said about the Civic Hybrid. I get about 40-42 mpg - all city driving. Highway I get ~50 mpg.
Considering everyone I know that runs Linux are people that don't know a thing about *nix, let alone a secure operating system - and the last time I installed Redhat every service known to man was left open. Sorry, just my .02 from a *BSD guy.
eventually you'll get through... i just wget'd it, with a --waitretry=1 and finally started downloading after a few minutes.
after it's been posted on /.? think again my friend...
No.
It should read:
You may want to consider installing OpenBSD on your computer to help you avoid this problem in the future.
Damn Linux goons...
shit, now when my radar detector goes off i won't know if it's a cop flying on my ass or someone about to smash into my ass. then the question will be, do i slam on my brakes or do i floor it?!
Say you throttle each unit to 128/128, that's gonna require a 20.5mb/s pipe. So you're better off getting a frac DS3. A 20m DS3 is about $10k/mo. So divide that by 160 units and it's gonna break down to about $62.50/mo per unit. The last I checked, you could get a 128/128 DSL line for about $30/mo. Doesn't seem cost effective to me.
oh no, a bunch of nerds giving their opinion on a movie... what is slashdot coming to?!