Not quite. CentOS aims to be 100% binary compatible with RHEL of the same version, Ubuntu doesn't go out of their way to be binary compatible with Debian (When they are it's a coincidence, not by design).
You do understand that you can't 'fork' CentOS? It is just a rebranded build of the equivalent version of the RHEL sources.
It's very useful for Linux shops who need compatibility with customers who use RHEL but don't want to fork out for the 'real' thing.
His point was the fact that a sticker that matches the router is stuck to the box and/or the device, so adding a unique default password to that sticker couldn't be that much more difficult.
However, from my experiences, it's about as good as eDonkey in efficiency. That's the problem with less centralized networks. Since it's so easy to just seed yourself, people start seeding 20 copies of seemingly the same thing, where half of them were maybe misnamed torrents, and the rest 10 are forming groups of 5 instead of one group of 50, causing the speed to be about 10% of that on a centralized and more controlled tracker.
That is why eDonkey and BitTorrent have always been based on a hashset, not the filename.
You'll notice that in an eMule search all files of the same hashset are grouped together regardless of filename, and looking at the OTHER filenames a certain hashset has is a good way to tell if the file is real or not.
I am sooo glad I bought an iPod and not one of those zen things. I am sooo not going to buy any Creative product ever again.
As someone who has owned both a Zen (Sold because I hated it) and now an iPod, I can entirely agree with you. The Creative Zen just has nothing on the iPod. Nothing at all.
So, if accessing an available Wifi access point is illegal, per the recent cases in Florida and the UK, wouldn't accessing my phone also be illegal access of a computer (since a mobile phone is technically a computer these days), and wouldn't someone be able to sue these BlueSpammers for unauthorized access?
No, because as the article states, you need to accept before this stuff is actually transmitted to you.
(Speaking of which, why was there no time dilation? Odd, given that Other Black-Hole Episode, eh?)
I'd say that has everything to do with the force shield. Did you just watch the latest episode with the sound off or something? They explained it more than once.
I think you mean goes down 24 Mbps, unless the A no longer stands for asynchronous.
The A has always stood for "Asymmetric", but you are right, the max Australian ADSL2+ can do at the moment is 1mbps down, with up to 3mbps down possible once Annex M is approved.
Not quite. CentOS aims to be 100% binary compatible with RHEL of the same version, Ubuntu doesn't go out of their way to be binary compatible with Debian (When they are it's a coincidence, not by design).
You do understand that you can't 'fork' CentOS? It is just a rebranded build of the equivalent version of the RHEL sources. It's very useful for Linux shops who need compatibility with customers who use RHEL but don't want to fork out for the 'real' thing.
Sounds like it's time to get a switch...
How exactly would that affect Tor?
You've not heard of Bootcamp then?
His point was the fact that a sticker that matches the router is stuck to the box and/or the device, so adding a unique default password to that sticker couldn't be that much more difficult.
What he said.
"Gear stick" here in the AU.
I wish I had mod points so I could mod this funny.
South Australians Represent!
Next thing you know, we'll have flying squirrels.
And, after that, Flying Pigs!
People have asked them that already and they have said they have no interest offering their services outside of Australia.
Are you sure you aren't mistaking the RIAA for the Ori?
However, from my experiences, it's about as good as eDonkey in efficiency. That's the problem with less centralized networks. Since it's so easy to just seed yourself, people start seeding 20 copies of seemingly the same thing, where half of them were maybe misnamed torrents, and the rest 10 are forming groups of 5 instead of one group of 50, causing the speed to be about 10% of that on a centralized and more controlled tracker.
That is why eDonkey and BitTorrent have always been based on a hashset, not the filename.
You'll notice that in an eMule search all files of the same hashset are grouped together regardless of filename, and looking at the OTHER filenames a certain hashset has is a good way to tell if the file is real or not.
I am sooo glad I bought an iPod and not one of those zen things. I am sooo not going to buy any Creative product ever again.
As someone who has owned both a Zen (Sold because I hated it) and now an iPod, I can entirely agree with you. The Creative Zen just has nothing on the iPod. Nothing at all.
So, if accessing an available Wifi access point is illegal, per the recent cases in Florida and the UK, wouldn't accessing my phone also be illegal access of a computer (since a mobile phone is technically a computer these days), and wouldn't someone be able to sue these BlueSpammers for unauthorized access?
No, because as the article states, you need to accept before this stuff is actually transmitted to you.
(Speaking of which, why was there no time dilation? Odd, given that Other Black-Hole Episode, eh?)
I'd say that has everything to do with the force shield. Did you just watch the latest episode with the sound off or something? They explained it more than once.
Yeah, I saw Stargate too. Looky, looky, we all have an expanded volcabulary now.
Sadly, i was thinking exactly the same thing.
I think you mean goes down 24 Mbps, unless the A no longer stands for asynchronous. The A has always stood for "Asymmetric", but you are right, the max Australian ADSL2+ can do at the moment is 1mbps down, with up to 3mbps down possible once Annex M is approved.
911 isn't the emergency number internationally. In the UK its 999 and in NZ its 111. Not sure about other countries.
000 in Australia.
seriously, that's just asking for trouble to the server...
I think you should get your funneh chip checked.
I can understand your other issues, but how does that have ANYTHING to do with Windows XP?
Hello from Australia (The land of the Data Caps).
Active Desktop? WTF has that got to do with VNC or Remote Desktop?
From http://store.mandriva.com/:
"Mandriva Linux 10.1 Powerpack USD-84.90"
You sure have a funny kind of math.
But what about Ryan Chappelle, the guy was murdered by the US Government!!1!