so maybe its *not* for everyone, i mean how many people besides your standard geek wants to really get the most out of a machine. Mr & Ms check my e-mail and send pics of the kids to the grandparents probably don't care when they only fire up the box maybe once a week, they don't need the 50+ day uptimes. I say to each there own. As for me? "Of course I run NetBSD..." Use it at home, work, and on my laptop. Still can't find that damn toaster everyone claims is supported tho:)
I've setup BitchX and a shell script to monitor Code Red attempts to my AT&T based apache serv.
They are 100% right about at&t being nailed hard, and yes the arp traffic is thru the roof....
Irc.Piratesnet.Net on #CodeRed
if anyones interested:)
:-P couldnt resist
so maybe its *not* for everyone, i mean how many :)
people besides your standard geek wants to really get the most out of a machine. Mr & Ms check my e-mail and send pics of the kids to the grandparents probably don't care when they only fire up the box maybe once a week, they don't need the 50+ day uptimes. I say to each there own.
As for me? "Of course I run NetBSD..." Use it at home, work, and on my laptop. Still can't find that damn toaster everyone claims is supported tho
errr my mistake this is the one
not sure if its a good or bad idea considering the no root password on install thing.
anyone happen to find this?
i had no idea this even existed..can't seem to :(
find the download link tho
What, no SGI XDoom listed in the ports?
what gives???
I've setup BitchX and a shell script to monitor Code Red attempts to my AT&T based apache serv. They are 100% right about at&t being nailed hard, and yes the arp traffic is thru the roof.... Irc.Piratesnet.Net on #CodeRed if anyones interested :)