Gee, that's all well and good for serving static content, but what about dynamic content? And what about Apache with mod_mmap or those SGI performance patches?
Yeah, it would be like if a company were to start buying up the popular open source -related web sites (Slashdot, Freshmeat,...) so that they all fell under a common company's authority and "protective wing"...
Yeah, The Lone Gunmen might be an okay spinoff, but I'll have to catch it some other time. Tonight is the premiere of the third season of The Sopranos!
What similarities and differences do you see between the TrustedBSD project and the type of security work undertaken by the OpenBSD team? How do their goals and philosophies differ?
What I kept trying to figure out was how they managed to get themselves completely lost. Granted, the part where they kept returning to the same river was meant to screw with your head (as in there stuck in some maze), but you think they might have had a little more common sense.
I'm pretty sure I would have just following the river in one direction until I came across some power lines or something, but I guess that would have taken some of the fun out of the movie.
Most of my friends liked it a lot, but I only thought it was Ok. That's probably due to the fact that I knew so much about it already. Some friends had watched it earlier this year after snagging a copy of the film that was released at the Sundance film festival. On the drive into work on Friday morning, I heard the directors call in on Howard Stern and learned even more about the movie. By the time I saw it that night, I had a pretty good idea what was going on.
The movie was definately creepy, but if you take out all the uncertainty, you start to focus on other things, like how that girl was so incredibly annoying and whiny.
MRTG gets all of its statistical data via SNMP. You'll need to check into getting SNMP to corrctly report the traffic on all of the IP interfaces. Once that's done, MRTG will happily graph the way you want it.
Sun used to ship optical mice all of the time. The major downside to them was the special reflective mouse pad which they required. If that got all funky, the mouse would start to act up and become unresponsive.
I'm not sure how these new MS mice operate, but I'm sure the surface they move across will affect how accurate they are.
Gee, that's all well and good for serving static content, but what about dynamic content? And what about Apache with mod_mmap or those SGI performance patches?
Yeah, it would be like if a company were to start buying up the popular open source -related web sites (Slashdot, Freshmeat, ...) so that they all fell under a common company's authority and "protective wing" ...
Yeah, The Lone Gunmen might be an okay spinoff, but I'll have to catch it some other time. Tonight is the premiere of the third season of The Sopranos!
From http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/writings/taoup/chapter4 .html:
/ee'maks/)...
Emacs stands for `EDiting MAcroS' (pronounce it
Wouldn't that make it 'EDMAS'?
What similarities and differences do you see between the TrustedBSD project and the type of security work undertaken by the OpenBSD team? How do their goals and philosophies differ?
Perhaps something along the lines of NetStat Systems?
The original 4.4BSD code is available in the ports tree:
S CR R
http://www.free bsd.org/cgi/url.cgi?ports/shells/44bsd-csh/pkg/DE
http://www.freeb sd.org/cgi/url.cgi?ports/misc/44bsd-more/pkg/DESC
What I kept trying to figure out was how they managed to get themselves completely lost. Granted, the part where they kept returning to the same river was meant to screw with your head (as in there stuck in some maze), but you think they might have had a little more common sense.
I'm pretty sure I would have just following the river in one direction until I came across some power lines or something, but I guess that would have taken some of the fun out of the movie.
Most of my friends liked it a lot, but I only thought it was Ok. That's probably due to the fact that I knew so much about it already. Some friends had watched it earlier this year after snagging a copy of the film that was released at the Sundance film festival. On the drive into work on Friday morning, I heard the directors call in on Howard Stern and learned even more about the movie. By the time I saw it that night, I had a pretty good idea what was going on.
The movie was definately creepy, but if you take out all the uncertainty, you start to focus on other things, like how that girl was so incredibly annoying and whiny.
MRTG gets all of its statistical data via SNMP. You'll need to check into getting SNMP to corrctly report the traffic on all of the IP interfaces. Once that's done, MRTG will happily graph the way you want it.
Sun used to ship optical mice all of the time. The major downside to them was the special reflective mouse pad which they required. If that got all funky, the mouse would start to act up and become unresponsive.
I'm not sure how these new MS mice operate, but I'm sure the surface they move across will affect how accurate they are.