> If you run your firewall / router in a VM, that means there's a physical box hosting it which is physically plugged directly into the internet, unprotected by the firewall. I'm not saying it can't be done reasonably safely, but that's certainly not my preference.
What are you taking about? I run this exact setup and my host isn't "unprotected by the firewall." The port belongs to pfSense as the WAN port and unless I open something up to my host within the firewall rules, no one is getting access to it.
Are you sure you've been in the business for any length of time deploying openwrt?
This has nothing to do with netflix.. According to the email I got they are adding:
-With ESPN on Xbox LIVE, you can stream and watch over 3,500 live and on-demand sporting events plus highlights.* -With Hulu Plus on Xbox LIVE you will be able to enjoy a customized Hulu Plus experience that will include Kinect navigation and Xbox LIVE Parties*
Both would be pretty good reasons to ditch my fios tv...
The science of the Matrix was pretty laughable, I mean the machines are smart enough to build human farms, but too dumb to use satellites to capture solar power. A lot of stuff didn't add up. From wikipedia.org:
The sky is covered in thick black clouds created by the humans in an attempt to cut off the machines' supply of solar power.
What about Unreal Tournament 2004? Not only did UT2k4 ship with Win32/64 binaries (and support), but it also shipped with linux32/64 and mac binaries (no support).
Actually check out https://www.enfora.com/shop/detail.aspx?ID=36, it uses the USB port instead of the SD. I am thinking about picking up one once it comes back in stock.. A little more expensive but it also comes with a little more.
I have no idea how reputable this source is as I dont live in the UK but this was all i could find (besides others that linked to this site). Actually I havent even read it because I dont feel like subscribing, but the title of the article is
"Goodbye speed cameras, hello a spy in every car",
and the quick summary provided says:
"Government officials are drawing up plans to fit all cars in Britain with a microchip so that rule-breaking motorists can be prosecuted by computer"
Also here is a PDF of the "Electronic Vehicle Identification" of which the article talks about
Infact Debian still uses the 2.2 kernel by default because of the bugs sorrounding 2.4
Actually I (not so) recently installed Debian Woody/stable from CD and it installed kernel 2.4.18 by default. You must still be stuck in the times when Potato was the "Stable" Debian.
Speaking as someone who just install Debian and the NVidia drivers, you're full of it.
Just grab NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run and run it. Answer a few questions and either reboot or insmod nvidia, and launch X. Boom NVIDIA drivers
It took me absoluetely no time in order to figure that out, and in fact I dont even see (not that I looked very hard) where you can download the GLX and kernel drivers anymore.
All in all if you dont even know wtf your doing it takes 3 seconds to install.
OT but actually looking through the preferences they have a topic you can block labeled "Caldera", which just happens to have the same icon as all the SCO stories, and im pretty sure that's the "SCO filter" you're looking for.
Everyone who is trolling libranet has obviously never used it before *waits for more trolls on how it isnt free*... For those that want a preview on what they can expect can go to LinuxISO and download libranet's 2.0 essential version. I have tried it and it is absolutely fantastic--from the installation to the tools (adminmenu) everything worked great, better than any linux distro I have ever used. Libranet is also well known for having superior technical support and has a very friendly userbase that offers to help the newbies rather than tell them to RTFM. Try before you Troll, thanks
> If you run your firewall / router in a VM, that means there's a physical box hosting it which is physically plugged directly into the internet, unprotected by the firewall. I'm not saying it can't be done reasonably safely, but that's certainly not my preference.
What are you taking about? I run this exact setup and my host isn't "unprotected by the firewall." The port belongs to pfSense as the WAN port and unless I open something up to my host within the firewall rules, no one is getting access to it.
Are you sure you've been in the business for any length of time deploying openwrt?
How about an option to disable Metro completely? Opening the same jpeg in Paint versus Metro takes about 1/10th the time. Metro is not an improvement!
This has nothing to do with netflix.. According to the email I got they are adding:
-With ESPN on Xbox LIVE, you can stream and watch over 3,500 live and on-demand sporting events plus highlights.*
-With Hulu Plus on Xbox LIVE you will be able to enjoy a customized Hulu Plus experience that will include Kinect navigation and Xbox LIVE Parties*
Both would be pretty good reasons to ditch my fios tv...
The sky is covered in thick black clouds created by the humans in an attempt to cut off the machines' supply of solar power.
So who wants to start tivo@HOME?
What about Unreal Tournament 2004? Not only did UT2k4 ship with Win32/64 binaries (and support), but it also shipped with linux32/64 and mac binaries (no support).
Actually check out https://www.enfora.com/shop/detail.aspx?ID=36, it uses the USB port instead of the SD. I am thinking about picking up one once it comes back in stock.. A little more expensive but it also comes with a little more.
just what we need.. people thinking linux is a virus...
winuser: hey whats this?
linuser: oh, its linux
winuser: oh.. i've heard about that virus..
actually OOo v1.0.99+1.1rc3-1 has been in debian 'sid' for some time (and still currently is)...
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-79051 2,00.html (subscription required)
I have no idea how reputable this source is as I dont live in the UK but this was all i could find (besides others that linked to this site). Actually I havent even read it because I dont feel like subscribing, but the title of the article is
"Goodbye speed cameras, hello a spy in every car",
and the quick summary provided says:
"Government officials are drawing up plans to fit all cars in Britain with a microchip so that rule-breaking motorists can be prosecuted by computer"
Also here is a PDF of the "Electronic Vehicle Identification" of which the article talks about
You're not reffering to this article titled "SCO's Other Investor: Sun Microsystems" now are you?
Ahh, well that would explain why, i used the bf2.4 cd. thanks
Infact Debian still uses the 2.2 kernel by default because of the bugs sorrounding 2.4
Actually I (not so) recently installed Debian Woody/stable from CD and it installed kernel 2.4.18 by default. You must still be stuck in the times when Potato was the "Stable" Debian.
Speaking as someone who just install Debian and the NVidia drivers, you're full of it.
Just grab NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run and run it. Answer a few questions and either reboot or insmod nvidia, and launch X. Boom NVIDIA drivers
It took me absoluetely no time in order to figure that out, and in fact I dont even see (not that I looked very hard) where you can download the GLX and kernel drivers anymore.
All in all if you dont even know wtf your doing it takes 3 seconds to install.
You havent you seen enough screenshots of gnome and kde yet?
OT but actually looking through the preferences they have a topic you can block labeled "Caldera", which just happens to have the same icon as all the SCO stories, and im pretty sure that's the "SCO filter" you're looking for.
no, that was the Opera "bork" Edition
It just requires a hard drive to store the voice chat.. and since the 40GB hdd is the only one sony sells it requires the 40GB hdd.
It's Ogg, not OGG! "...pronounced like Dog without the letter D". Gotta love Ogg Traffic.
Everyone who is trolling libranet has obviously never used it before *waits for more trolls on how it isnt free*... For those that want a preview on what they can expect can go to LinuxISO and download libranet's 2.0 essential version. I have tried it and it is absolutely fantastic--from the installation to the tools (adminmenu) everything worked great, better than any linux distro I have ever used.
Libranet is also well known for having superior technical support and has a very friendly userbase that offers to help the newbies rather than tell them to RTFM.
Try before you Troll, thanks
http://www.openh323.org
blehh damn preview button next to the submit button.
looks like those subscribers got to see the 'mysterious future' and /.'d the story before it went live. so i dont think ~20min until it got /.'d is some kind of new record.. almost makes you want to buy a subscription doesnt it?
looks like the submitter just found this article on osnews and slightly re-worded it.
and dont forget the article at The Register