This reminds me of those kits to make a Pontiac Fiero look sorta like a Ferrari. At the end of it all you're still driving a Fiero... But to each their own I guess.
Sonicwalls have available AV functionality that requires the client have a Mcafee install on it or be in a list of computers that are exempt to access the internet. In my experience it doesn't slow them client machine badly and it does keep your AV definitions current.
1. She is 12 years old for christ sake... Sure her mother should be watching what her daughter is up to but if you have a 12 year old you know it's sometimes easier said than done. Now when mine is online yes I know what she is doing where she is doing it and who she is doing it with. But I have been working with this technology for a while and therefore have a bit of an advantage as far as monitoring and limiting access goes over the average Joe and so does most everyone else on this site.
2. They are living in public housing which last time I checked meant you don't have much money. I'm not aware of these peoples actual situation but I don't like the idea of corporate america kicking someone while they are already down...
3. I've always assumed that my greater success in this country meant I had a greater debt to pay to it. You might disagree thats your right. Besides I have generally been aware of my legal standing surrounding my online activities and I think most of the rest of us here are also.
4. To me it is very obvious they are trying to scare people otherwise they would have researched who they were suing and only gone after the deep pockets. (Why do you think SCO picked IBM?) At least in my mind it's all a mind game. They are trying to change the public perception of p2p...
All I know is I am done buying or downloading music by artists who are under a RIAA members contract. I guess I'll find something I enjoy from the independant artists. Or listen to a lot of talk radio and my old disks...
Ron
Just setup a Promise RAID on HPUX 11 works great.
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I just put together a 1.3TB formated, Promise 8 drive, RAID 5, with SCSI 160 Backchannel in an HPUX 11 N-CLASS box. While it's speed may not be quite as fast as a SCSI setup the fact that I can run to my local computer store for an IDE disk is reassuring to me. My customers previously only had JBOD on the system which made it hard for me to sleep at night... But i couldn't get them to spring for SCSI RAID so this has worked well in my situation. YMMV
I am also interested in finding anyone doing this in the Denver area. If anyone is please contact me. If nobody is contact me if you are interested and we can try to figure out what we need to do to start such a thing here..
To bad I can't get it to build on Linuxppc 99
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If anyone has gotten it to build on Linuxppc could you e-mail me and let me know if you had any problems, and how to get around them.
This reminds me of those kits to make a Pontiac Fiero look sorta like a Ferrari. At the end of it all you're still driving a Fiero... But to each their own I guess.
Sonicwalls have available AV functionality that requires the client have a Mcafee install on it or be in a list of computers that are exempt to access the internet. In my experience it doesn't slow them client machine badly and it does keep your AV definitions current.
What make this case different in my mind is:
1. She is 12 years old for christ sake... Sure her mother should be watching what her daughter is up to but if you have a 12 year old you know it's sometimes easier said than done. Now when mine is online yes I know what she is doing where she is doing it and who she is doing it with. But I have been working with this technology for a while and therefore have a bit of an advantage as far as monitoring and limiting access goes over the average Joe and so does most everyone else on this site.
2. They are living in public housing which last time I checked meant you don't have much money. I'm not aware of these peoples actual situation but I don't like the idea of corporate america kicking someone while they are already down...
3. I've always assumed that my greater success in this country meant I had a greater debt to pay to it. You might disagree thats your right. Besides I have generally been aware of my legal standing surrounding my online activities and I think most of the rest of us here are also.
4. To me it is very obvious they are trying to scare people otherwise they would have researched who they were suing and only gone after the deep pockets. (Why do you think SCO picked IBM?) At least in my mind it's all a mind game. They are trying to change the public perception of p2p...
All I know is I am done buying or downloading music by artists who are under a RIAA members contract. I guess I'll find something I enjoy from the independant artists. Or listen to a lot of talk radio and my old disks...
Ron
I just put together a 1.3TB formated, Promise 8 drive, RAID 5, with SCSI 160 Backchannel in an HPUX 11 N-CLASS box. While it's speed may not be quite as fast as a SCSI setup the fact that I can run to my local computer store for an IDE disk is reassuring to me. My customers previously only had JBOD on the system which made it hard for me to sleep at night... But i couldn't get them to spring for SCSI RAID so this has worked well in my situation. YMMV
I don't know about the Titanium G4 but it runs very nicely on a "Lombard Bronze" G3 Powerbook and also rather well a dual 533 G4...
I didn't have any trouble finding a 3 button mouse to use with mine..
I am also interested in finding anyone doing this in the Denver area. If anyone is please contact me. If nobody is contact me if you are interested and we can try to figure out what we need to do to start such a thing here..
If anyone has gotten it to build on Linuxppc could you e-mail me and let me know if you had any problems, and how to get around them.