I noticed a couple of things about windows: users inside the company compulsively send attachments to the point where people open them without thinking. Outlook adds external users to its address book, then hides domain name information when it displays that user. It can be hard to tell what is internal mail and what is not.
Sad, isnt it? I wonder where this fetish for Outlook come from. I call it OutOfLuck, because you really are. It is one of the things that make stupid users more stupid...
Maybe he is just doing the only thing sane; start growing some potatoes or pot or brew wine or beer.. In short live of the land like we are supposed to do. I really think humans are better off that way. Now, I really wish Im the next to go back and listen to my agricultural genes....I learned to hate all the bullshit in the computer world!..the only thing sane..
ac because I dont care to explore the bullshit why konqueror wont work on slahdot - NoCtrl..hm, ac or not.. it is not important!
a - The sudo prompt pops up automatically when a program attempts to do certain classes of things for which it does not have privileges.
No, this opens up for social attacks. Please remember that regular computer users will doubleclick on anything (including landmines) and will in general have no clue on what elevated privileges means.
This differs from Linux, in which a program will simply fail with an "Insufficient permissions" error
wtf! oh, man, as much as I want to visit US of A, and in particularly the northern parts where my relatives found a way to make a living.. You are saying that most of people never learned to drive a car on icy roads? Thats much more scaring than driving on the wrong side of the road, as in UK.
I live up in the mountains, mid Norway. I had get me an AWD or else I would not be able to get to work in time. My 'mpg' as northern americans say, did really go thru the roof.. The aforementioned northern americans do have something to learn!..as they pay just 1/4 as we do at the pump. Taxes or not, its whats left in the wallet that make the difference!
Motorola used to have some very reliable products, but now they have to much mumbojumbo you can not use. WTF are they thinking? (yes, I want a linux phone i can thinker with. Wheres the thinkerers phone?) Dell have a very good service here. Too bad they dont see their home marked the same way. Circuit City? Whats that? Someting like Elkjøp or Clas Olson?
Products coming from US of America these days just sucks to much. We see Mirosoft, McDonalds and the movie/record industry. Big corps with shitty products.
Ah, well, I actually found some good beer last time I was over there. Skål!
And that is Microsoft, the sickest of them all. They are 80-95% of the whole industry alone, and everything else have to rotate around them. And they soon have a new OS to sell.. As usual this OS is incomplete and a mess:
The event mostly provided a primer on security in Windows Vista, which led to a discussion on how attendees' products might work with the Windows XP successor. ...Ugh! Still not sorted out...
"Symbolic links can clutter up your machine with lots and lots of links that point nowhere" after the malicious software is removed, Kuo said. Protective tools will probably end up doing the clean-up, he said. It's a sign that on Vista systems, security software has more work to do than on earlier versions of the operating system.
Its a good thing the Server version still is some years ahead!
I just created a Word document, blah.doc and put some text into it. I made sure I had a couple of undo points. I closed it and opened it back up, I couldn't undo SHIT. So where the hell am I being granted this mysterious "convenience?"
Yeah broder!
Is there a way to reactivate "undo" in a saved.doc ??? !
I noticed a couple of things about windows: users inside the company compulsively send attachments to the point where people open them without thinking. Outlook adds external users to its address book, then hides domain name information when it displays that user. It can be hard to tell what is internal mail and what is not.
Sad, isnt it?
I wonder where this fetish for Outlook come from.
I call it OutOfLuck, because you really are.
It is one of the things that make stupid users more stupid...
what? soh, how come i never heard of them?
This purchase makes NO sense from a technical view, but neither did NT4..
wikipedia indicates he ended up with someone with meat on the bones.
Now, who want to fock a heap of bones?
Maybe he is just doing the only thing sane; start growing some potatoes or pot or brew wine or beer.. ..I learned to hate all the bullshit in the computer world! ..the only thing sane..
In short live of the land like we are supposed to do.
I really think humans are better off that way.
Now, I really wish Im the next to go back and listen to my agricultural genes..
ac because I dont care to explore the bullshit why konqueror wont work on slahdot - NoCtrl ..hm, ac or not.. it is not important!
heh, very likely.
NT4 is the OS i hate most.
I started working as a system administrator when it was starting to get a foothold.
I can still feel the pain, like an old battlescar.
Why anyone would run critical corporate applications on that shit is still a mystery to me.
The bloody thing had a tendency suddenly to explode..
a - The sudo prompt pops up automatically when a program attempts to do certain classes of things for which it does not have privileges.
No, this opens up for social attacks.
Please remember that regular computer users will doubleclick on anything (including landmines) and will in general have no clue on what elevated privileges means.
This differs from Linux, in which a program will simply fail with an "Insufficient permissions" error
And this IS the correct way to do it.
"And now, ladies and gentlemen here are the president of the USA, sponsored by Microsoft"
Ok, too bad.
At least we know what weare dealing with for the next years.
ah, well, ..
I should have added a smiley there ;)
Quite interesting to watch my comment get moderated as both troll and funny.
hehe, exactly
but,.. why posting as "Anonymous Coward"
or can I say "American Coward" ??
gha, moderated wrong, undoing..
:-)
There are getting more of them,
Its a good question
Well, actually there is some tools that can help:
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/
and
http://unattended.technikz.de/index.php/Main_Page
I have used the first one for several years now.
wtf!
oh, man, as much as I want to visit US of A, and in particularly the northern parts where my relatives found a way to make a living..
You are saying that most of people never learned to drive a car on icy roads?
Thats much more scaring than driving on the wrong side of the road, as in UK.
Cheers, Vidar
..as they pay just 1/4 as we do at the pump.
I live up in the mountains, mid Norway.
I had get me an AWD or else I would not be able to get to work in time.
My 'mpg' as northern americans say, did really go thru the roof..
The aforementioned northern americans do have something to learn!
Taxes or not, its whats left in the wallet that make the difference!
I see the same,
a very clear trend with less spam as time pass.
Its still just below 90%.
I think the spammers has started washing their list, removing well maintaned domains.
meh, -1 !!?? Please, mod parent up!
Just tested on our corporate Trend installation (Windows XP)
It does not detect:
111_xxx.com
112_untangle1.zip
115_untangle3.zip
116_untangle4.zip
Seen from this corner of the world (Norway):
Motorola used to have some very reliable products, but now they have to much mumbojumbo you can not use. WTF are they thinking? (yes, I want a linux phone i can thinker with. Wheres the thinkerers phone?)
Dell have a very good service here. Too bad they dont see their home marked the same way.
Circuit City? Whats that? Someting like Elkjøp or Clas Olson?
Products coming from US of America these days just sucks to much.
We see Mirosoft, McDonalds and the movie/record industry.
Big corps with shitty products.
Ah, well, I actually found some good beer last time I was over there.
Skål!
hehe, slashdot moderators have no humor :D
heh,
:D
Putting all email into ONE file is a defective design.
So this 'article' is tagged as it should be
yes, it did not :)
We got the message Thursday from two of our application providers;
"IE7 will not work, please wait for fix from us!"
Things like this use quite a bit of time to go thru the system.
And that is Microsoft, the sickest of them all. They are 80-95% of the whole industry alone, and everything else have to rotate around them.
...Ugh! Still not sorted out...
And they soon have a new OS to sell..
As usual this OS is incomplete and a mess:
The event mostly provided a primer on security in Windows Vista, which led to a discussion on how attendees' products might work with the Windows XP successor.
"Symbolic links can clutter up your machine with lots and lots of links that point nowhere" after the malicious software is removed, Kuo said. Protective tools will probably end up doing the clean-up, he said. It's a sign that on Vista systems, security software has more work to do than on earlier versions of the operating system.
Its a good thing the Server version still is some years ahead!
When it is done correctly, it uses the same codebase. The fact that you're able to hack the versioning is completely meaningless.
Wow.
I like this one.
and, huh
Im responding to a Troll???
Kids in diapers should never get modpoints
subject sess all..
I just created a Word document, blah.doc and put some text into it. I made sure I had a couple of undo points. I closed it and opened it back up, I couldn't undo SHIT. So where the hell am I being granted this mysterious "convenience?"
.doc ??? !
Yeah broder!
Is there a way to reactivate "undo" in a saved
http://www.shuttleonline.com/spec.php3?model=ss51