I just ran the exploit test using IE7 under Vista RC2, and it came back and said that my browser "does not appear to be vulnerable to this particular exploit", so is this just a IE7 under XP issue?
At least this shows that the RIAA isn't AS dumb as they seem, they probebly first wanted to call it Copyright Royalty Arbitration Panel (CRAP) but someone had some sense to change that =)
The fact that they got Linux working on this machine is no great feat.. Seeing as UTC sells their machines with Linux preinstalled =) Seeing as I am the developer who wrote many of the Linux drivers for some of UTC's proprietary hardware I can assure you that UTC is always more than happy to sell a POS machine with a custom Linux install.
I just ran the exploit test using IE7 under Vista RC2, and it came back and said that my browser "does not appear to be vulnerable to this particular exploit", so is this just a IE7 under XP issue?
At least this shows that the RIAA isn't AS dumb as they seem, they probebly first wanted to call it Copyright Royalty Arbitration Panel (CRAP) but someone had some sense to change that =)
The fact that they got Linux working on this machine is no great feat.. Seeing as UTC sells their machines with Linux preinstalled =) Seeing as I am the developer who wrote many of the Linux drivers for some of UTC's proprietary hardware I can assure you that UTC is always more than happy to sell a POS machine with a custom Linux install.