i was able to get this working by first using the usb drive as a local backup, then later atatching it to the AEBS. when the disk showed up on the network over wifi it just worked like normal. although for some reason now my drive is full and has been unsucsessful to backup recently.
i mostly had problems using the AEBS to get disks to show up reliably when using a hub or trying to mix hfs drives with dos and its too bad it doesn't work with ntfs but thats another story...
Ok so MS's scanner, tells me I may be vulnerable... run updates, run scanner again... still tells me I may be vulnerable, and their "Tool" did nothing to help me. Great!
So now I run this scanner which actually tells me what files may be vulnerable, fantastic! Knowing is half the battle, but now what about the other half like actually fixing the problem?
How do I patch these files? Can I just copy over all affected gdiplus.dll's with good ones? What about the other files it detectes? Do I need to get patches? if so where from? each software manufacturer? If these all came from MS can't they just patch them all and not a few here and there ?
So in the meantime should I just avoid all jpg's and just duck and cover or what?
Maybe I just need to restart but, I just downloaded and installed the windows installer and i get the following error when trying to launch FireFox. --- Error launching browser window: no XBL binding for browser --- anyone else have this problem or have suggestions?
consider the source of the summary which was blatantly ripped from techcrunch and micheal arrogent ... take with a giant grain of salt
why not support as many formats as possible?
also for reference look at the current browsers image support.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_browsers#Image_format_support
why does there only have to be one format? ....
for a fun time s/ogg/jpeg and s/h264/gif
see how ridiculous it sounds now
Firefox really needs a multiprocess architecture.
think again. bad idea if you want to conserve memory ... http://dotnetperls.com/chrome-memory
i was able to get this working by first using the usb drive as a local backup, then later atatching it to the AEBS. when the disk showed up on the network over wifi it just worked like normal. although for some reason now my drive is full and has been unsucsessful to backup recently.
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i mostly had problems using the AEBS to get disks to show up reliably when using a hub or trying to mix hfs drives with dos and its too bad it doesn't work with ntfs but thats another story
Ok so MS's scanner, tells me I may be vulnerable ... run updates, run scanner again ... still tells me I may be vulnerable, and their "Tool" did nothing to help me. Great!
So now I run this scanner which actually tells me what files may be vulnerable, fantastic! Knowing is half the battle, but now what about the other half like actually fixing the problem?
How do I patch these files? Can I just copy over all affected gdiplus.dll's with good ones? What about the other files it detectes? Do I need to get patches? if so where from? each software manufacturer? If these all came from MS can't they just patch them all and not a few here and there ?
So in the meantime should I just avoid all jpg's and just duck and cover or what?
Maybe I just need to restart but, I just downloaded and installed the windows installer and i get the following error when trying to launch FireFox.
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Error launching browser window: no XBL binding for browser
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anyone else have this problem or have suggestions?