Most ISPs in my country(Bangladesh) have uplink to USA, and most of the P2P contents we download come from USA users!! So an end to P2P in USA means end of P2P for us:(
Is there any benchmark comparison of these OSes on laptops? It would be really interesting to see how they manage APM/ACPI/... to balance performance and battery life.
Our little departmental server has been slashdotted twice in the last year and survived!
Suddenly, after a while, I am having a temptation to read the aritcle..:)
at the very end where they define GPL
0 11 09.htm
http://www.thedailystar.net/2004/10/20/d4102016
I am truly ashamed and apologize on behalf of my countrymen.
These benchmark shootouts always represent performance in very high-end systems, not very useful for average system that most people use.
type about:config in the address-bar
Most ISPs in my country(Bangladesh) have uplink to USA, and most of the P2P contents we download come from USA users!! So an end to P2P in USA means end of P2P for us:(
Is there any benchmark comparison of these OSes on laptops? It would be really interesting to see how they manage APM/ACPI/... to balance performance and battery life.
Our little departmental server has been slashdotted twice in the last year and survived!
Suddenly, after a while, I am having a temptation to read the aritcle..:)
Kazaa & iMesh in 'serious' security alert
10:23 Tuesday 27th May 2003
Patrick Gray, ZDNet Australia
P2P file sharing network users were urged to install a patch to fix a 'serious' security vulnerability that has been discovered by Random Nut
Read