The organisation that I work for is currently facing a potential network traffic problem with file sharing programs.
I'm thinking of proposing that we get some flavour of DSL line in and route any non-academic traffic through that (i.e. anything not web, mail, IM and a few others).
One question before I start wading through man pages. I this possible? A simple yes/no will suffice. It would be nice to know that I'm not barking up the wrong tree.:-)
I know it's awkward for closed source projects and from a support point of view, but Linux runs on loads of different architectures.
Linux support should not just mean i386 Linux support.
The organisation that I work for is currently facing a potential network traffic problem with file sharing programs.
:-)
I'm thinking of proposing that we get some flavour of DSL line in and route any non-academic traffic through that (i.e. anything not web, mail, IM and a few others).
One question before I start wading through man pages. I this possible? A simple yes/no will suffice. It would be nice to know that I'm not barking up the wrong tree.
The cache does seem to clear itself after a while, so it will probably go unnoticed unless you open and close the same programs all day..
AFAIK OSX caches recently run programs. On my 800Mhz LCD iMac IE takes about 4 seconds to load the first time and 1-2 seconds on subsequent launches.