Take FTP as an example. It is an ugly, ancient, hard to firewall, and totally incecure protocol that refuses to die. There are many great replacements for it, but people refuse to even try them.
BTW isn't cy.yp.to the coolest domain name you've ever seen?
While I am looking forward to Ardour getting close to a real release, I must say that Audacity is a great program. I've been trying unsuccessfully to install Ardour on Slackware for literally YEARS. However, I've NEVER had a problem installing Audacity.
In fact I frequently used it to record demos of my band last year. Audacity is very stable and simple to use. It's goal is to be a multi-track recorder and it accomplishes that.
Say what you want about Bank of America, but their online banking works great with Netscape/Mozilla. I think WAMU works o.k. too.
Is there a website out there that lists IE only companies/services? A list like that would definitely bring this problem into the open and possibly shame companies into cross-platform development.
I did not see that listed in Doom9's comparison. It seems the MPlayer developers prefer it over Xvid. I've always used FFMPEG MPEG4 with fantastic results.
When I changed colo's I moved my nameservers first. A week later I tarred the home directory's, dumped the mysql databases, and changed the IP's in DNS. Finally, I changed the mailserver IP's. If you're using qmail you can make all of the mail that hits your old server forward to the new one by adding the new IP to the smtproutes file in/var/qmail/control/smtproutes.
Well, I haven't gotten a bonus from my company yet. The only thing I can look forward to is a lame party at one of the manager's houses. No alcohol allowed.
However, I just got back from a two-day expenses paid trip to Vegas that my girlfriends company gave to all employees. She works for a small staffing company. Now, that is a great way to say thanks to your people. They have the x-mas party in Vegas EVERY YEAR.
It's too bad that Metallica destroyed their reputation. Up until 1999, Metallica were known as the 80's metal band that were years ahead of their time. The 80's band that didn't wear makeup and end up washed-out on "Behind the Music". Now Metallica's legacy is that they are the band that killed Napster, the first P2P network. Great idea guys.
My 11 year old sister who wasn't even born when the Black album came out knows who Metallica is and that Lars killed Napster. However that is all she knows about them.
arpspoof from the dsniff package should allow you to sniff on a switched network (provided that your machine is on the same subnet). arpspoof fakes the target machine into thinking that you are the default gateway. the target machine's packets are then forwarded to you where you pass them on (via kernel level ip forwarding or fragroute) to the real default gateway.
http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/
I think this is great news for Ebay addicts like myself. Ebay is down for scheduled maintainance 2 hours a week. This equals 4 days of downtime a year which is unacceptable for a company as large as Ebay. This doesn't even include unscheduled downtime which we know is a lot higher!
Yes, I am your typical Linux loving Micro$oft hating Slashdotter, but you can't tell me this downtime has nothing to do with Ebay currently running a Microsoft shop. I unfortunately admin a Win2K network at my job and the results are pretty much the same.
The ISC DHCP server will ping an IP address before it assigns a lease. This should work well for almost all clients except Win95. Win95 will reply back even if it doesn't have a lease eventually stealing all of your IP's. As far as supporting public IP's and private IP's two gateways should handle that fine.
use the lazy switch. it will let you umount a device even if there are processes using it. works pretty good for me.
my biggest annoyance is linux's abismal printer support/configuration. i still can't use my work's HP Color Laserjet 4550N.
Take FTP as an example. It is an ugly, ancient, hard to firewall, and totally incecure protocol that refuses to die. There are many great replacements for it, but people refuse to even try them. BTW isn't cy.yp.to the coolest domain name you've ever seen?
While I am looking forward to Ardour getting close to a real release, I must say that Audacity is a great program. I've been trying unsuccessfully to install Ardour on Slackware for literally YEARS. However, I've NEVER had a problem installing Audacity.
In fact I frequently used it to record demos of my band last year. Audacity is very stable and simple to use. It's goal is to be a multi-track recorder and it accomplishes that.
Say what you want about Bank of America, but their online banking works great with Netscape/Mozilla. I think WAMU works o.k. too. Is there a website out there that lists IE only companies/services? A list like that would definitely bring this problem into the open and possibly shame companies into cross-platform development.
I did not see that listed in Doom9's comparison. It seems the MPlayer developers prefer it over Xvid. I've always used FFMPEG MPEG4 with fantastic results.
Check out M-Audio's Delta series. You can get a PCI card that will handle 10 inputs and runs on OS 9, OS X, Windoze, and Linux for around $500.
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http://midiman.com/products/m-audio/delta
You may be interested in the Tascam Pocketstudio.
http://midiman.com/products/m-aud io/delta.php
When I changed colo's I moved my nameservers first. A week later I tarred the home directory's, dumped the mysql databases, and changed the IP's in DNS. Finally, I changed the mailserver IP's. If you're using qmail you can make all of the mail that hits your old server forward to the new one by adding the new IP to the smtproutes file in /var/qmail/control/smtproutes.
Well, I haven't gotten a bonus from my company yet. The only thing I can look forward to is a lame party at one of the manager's houses. No alcohol allowed. However, I just got back from a two-day expenses paid trip to Vegas that my girlfriends company gave to all employees. She works for a small staffing company. Now, that is a great way to say thanks to your people. They have the x-mas party in Vegas EVERY YEAR.
It's too bad that Metallica destroyed their reputation. Up until 1999, Metallica were known as the 80's metal band that were years ahead of their time. The 80's band that didn't wear makeup and end up washed-out on "Behind the Music". Now Metallica's legacy is that they are the band that killed Napster, the first P2P network. Great idea guys.
My 11 year old sister who wasn't even born when the Black album came out knows who Metallica is and that Lars killed Napster. However that is all she knows about them.
Diet Code Red!!!!! Wooo hooo!! do the dew
arpspoof from the dsniff package should allow you to sniff on a switched network (provided that your machine is on the same subnet). arpspoof fakes the target machine into thinking that you are the default gateway. the target machine's packets are then forwarded to you where you pass them on (via kernel level ip forwarding or fragroute) to the real default gateway. http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/dsniff/
I think this is great news for Ebay addicts like myself. Ebay is down for scheduled maintainance 2 hours a week. This equals 4 days of downtime a year which is unacceptable for a company as large as Ebay. This doesn't even include unscheduled downtime which we know is a lot higher! Yes, I am your typical Linux loving Micro$oft hating Slashdotter, but you can't tell me this downtime has nothing to do with Ebay currently running a Microsoft shop. I unfortunately admin a Win2K network at my job and the results are pretty much the same.
The ISC DHCP server will ping an IP address before it assigns a lease. This should work well for almost all clients except Win95. Win95 will reply back even if it doesn't have a lease eventually stealing all of your IP's. As far as supporting public IP's and private IP's two gateways should handle that fine.