when googling information on this I came across John Young and his website jya.com. Mister Young's website, jya.com, is down. So is cryptome.org. IS this new? I haven't been to that site in a long time. When was the site and/or content taken offline?
I am looking into putting up an offshore mirror for information such as this so that at least we have freedom of information. As clunky as it seems to me, freenet is starting to be a really appealing and unfortunately an absolute imperative as a tool for protecting our collective rights.
I have waited too long as it is and now hope it isn't too late.
how do you get to the level of designing an enterprise network without already having the experience and the toolkit to accomplish your tasks? it seems you already have the tools that most people use to design networks. i have only used visio myself for no more than a network that supports 300 users (law firm) and for a community college computer lab with a mixed platform, with vlans for experimental router subnets for cisco classes and for teaching advanced system adminstration and programming on linux. i learned to use visio and it was adequate. how do these tools fail to scale? maybe provide some examples of where you are having trouble instead of just asking for some other tool. thanks for reading.
Has this guy ever visited the land of Clue?
"... is it ready to ride the coming shockwave of the desktop Linux juggernaught?"
I like debian because it is debian. It has apt, debs, a great userbase that answers questions, it is entirely free as in beer and speech, and it doesn't need to be reinstalled. However, I don't think of it as a desktop distro like mandrake of lindows. What "juggernaut" is there? What percentage of desktop machines use linux as a desktop OS vs. server boxen and production boxen?
I don't think the fledging user base can be described as a juggernaut anywhere outside of a comic book. I love linux and gnu tools, but please don't oversell something as it knocks your credibility with me.
i bought a really cheap laptop on ebay for $25. it is old; an ibm thinkpad 560e. it came with a pcmcia cf card and an ethernet card. i upgraded the ram to a whopping 80 MB. it had a 2 GB hdd. i got a voltage adapter for 220/240 b/c the battery didn't work, but they so rarely do with ibm.
i reinstalled it with win98se and 98 lite micro option. i tried debian on it but just couldn't get xfree86 to configure. anyway, worked fine for connecting, uploading, and i didn't really have to worry about it b/c i spend more on getting drunk than what it cost to get the laptop ($40 inc. shipping.)
yo5oy
jam close the fuel lines? wtf? that's perfect for terrorism, disrupt all flights across the world by pressing a button. Do you really even trust the mouth breathing meathead sitting next to you with your life on a 24 hour flight to Australia over large bodies of water?
epinions.com try it. maybe look at avsforum.com as the majority of that community is really into home theater.
ahh, time for homespun clothes again. i can't wait! i am so sick of carbon fixation via polyester clothing. it really does make my skin crawl.
when googling information on this I came across John Young and his website jya.com. Mister Young's website, jya.com, is down. So is cryptome.org. IS this new? I haven't been to that site in a long time. When was the site and/or content taken offline? I am looking into putting up an offshore mirror for information such as this so that at least we have freedom of information. As clunky as it seems to me, freenet is starting to be a really appealing and unfortunately an absolute imperative as a tool for protecting our collective rights. I have waited too long as it is and now hope it isn't too late.
how do you get to the level of designing an enterprise network without already having the experience and the toolkit to accomplish your tasks? it seems you already have the tools that most people use to design networks. i have only used visio myself for no more than a network that supports 300 users (law firm) and for a community college computer lab with a mixed platform, with vlans for experimental router subnets for cisco classes and for teaching advanced system adminstration and programming on linux. i learned to use visio and it was adequate. how do these tools fail to scale? maybe provide some examples of where you are having trouble instead of just asking for some other tool. thanks for reading.
Has this guy ever visited the land of Clue? "... is it ready to ride the coming shockwave of the desktop Linux juggernaught?" I like debian because it is debian. It has apt, debs, a great userbase that answers questions, it is entirely free as in beer and speech, and it doesn't need to be reinstalled. However, I don't think of it as a desktop distro like mandrake of lindows. What "juggernaut" is there? What percentage of desktop machines use linux as a desktop OS vs. server boxen and production boxen? I don't think the fledging user base can be described as a juggernaut anywhere outside of a comic book. I love linux and gnu tools, but please don't oversell something as it knocks your credibility with me.
i bought a really cheap laptop on ebay for $25. it is old; an ibm thinkpad 560e. it came with a pcmcia cf card and an ethernet card. i upgraded the ram to a whopping 80 MB. it had a 2 GB hdd. i got a voltage adapter for 220/240 b/c the battery didn't work, but they so rarely do with ibm. i reinstalled it with win98se and 98 lite micro option. i tried debian on it but just couldn't get xfree86 to configure. anyway, worked fine for connecting, uploading, and i didn't really have to worry about it b/c i spend more on getting drunk than what it cost to get the laptop ($40 inc. shipping.) yo5oy
ahh, you fucking fuck fuck. you killed my download.
i would love to be able to play psx, ps2 games on a portable. ahh, i can feel my thumbs hurting now from playing mr. driller everywhere.
bittorrent doesn't care about which path it goes so you may send it over a reliable and fast proxy on an open port, say port 80. if you are filtered
jam close the fuel lines? wtf? that's perfect for terrorism, disrupt all flights across the world by pressing a button. Do you really even trust the mouth breathing meathead sitting next to you with your life on a 24 hour flight to Australia over large bodies of water?
yo5oy