the C-A-D sequence can be received by software without thte underlying os noticing it. We are running LanDesk remote control at work and we sure as hell can press C-A-D without my windows noticing it. It just needs to have a hook into the keyboard routine in windows and there ya go.
Cloudmakr produces SpamNet. It works great for me. I get between 300-400 spam per day and it removes about 95% of those. you can find the product on http://www.cloudmark.com/products/spamnet/
That isn't legal. If you make any connections whatsoever where you cannot identify the enduser then you must use the per-cpu processor licensing. I have just had a heated discussion with m$ about this very subject.
The only option where you can use CAL's is when you can identify each and every user.
Well since Token Ring was developed and deployed long before switches were in common use (and I beleive before they were even invented) it is a great technology. I suggest you try and run an unswitched ethernet with about 1000 machines and look how well it works. You will get collisions enmasse and not get anything through the network.
With tokenring you still get your 16 mbit through the network.
I suggest you read your computerhistory before coming with such uninformed comments.
A VPN connection has nothing to do with what you are talking about.. You are talking about NAT. The 'rules' talk about VPN wich is an encapsulation normally with encryption to transfer IP packages encapsuled in another IP package.
As far as I can see the NAT is permitted as long as your not a buissness.
The only serious problem with Linux printing is the lack of ghostscript drivers for some printers... but since this CUPS only seems to have ps and pcl drivers, we'll need to use ghostscript for 90% of it's printer support for some time.
AFAIK most printers who isn't a matrix printer or similair (line printers and such) uses PCL and/or PS.
And LPD/LPR is a pain to setup. Printing is one of Linux's real problem before it goes out to the newbies who wants to run it.
I don't know wich of these parts are part of the server and what is the window manager.
But I would like to see some sort of clipboard that is similair in use to the one Windows uses.
What I mean is that I don't want the marked text to be in the clipboard.. I want the part that I said Copy or Cut to be in the clipboard.
As an example.
I go into a document and mark a section that I want in another document, I then select to copy it. I go back to the document, mark the section I want replaced and select Paste and that should replace the currently selected text.
In X today I have to do this.
I go in to the document where I want the new text to appear. I select the part I want to be replaced and deletes it. (making sure I remember where to do the insert) I go into the document I want to copy from and mark a section that I want in another document. I go back to the other document and pastes the selection. If I am so 'unlucky' or un careful that I happen to check my mail and accidentally marks a section in an email that is what shows up in the document.. That stinks like hell.
And I sure would like some kind of unified printer control as printer control is probably the thing that sucks the most in linux/unix.
I get approx 3000-4000 spam per day.
Training spam filters are taking some time.
the C-A-D sequence can be received by software without thte underlying os noticing it.
We are running LanDesk remote control at work and we sure as hell can press C-A-D without my windows noticing it.
It just needs to have a hook into the keyboard routine in windows and there ya go.
Cloudmakr produces SpamNet. It works great for me. I get between 300-400 spam per day and it removes about 95% of those. you can find the product on http://www.cloudmark.com/products/spamnet/
That isn't legal. If you make any connections whatsoever where you cannot identify the enduser then you must use the per-cpu processor licensing. I have just had a heated discussion with m$ about this very subject.
The only option where you can use CAL's is when you can identify each and every user.
Well since Token Ring was developed and deployed long before switches were in common use (and I beleive before they were even invented) it is a great technology. I suggest you try and run an unswitched ethernet with about 1000 machines and look how well it works. You will get collisions enmasse and not get anything through the network.
With tokenring you still get your 16 mbit through the network.
I suggest you read your computerhistory before coming with such uninformed comments.
A VPN connection has nothing to do with what you are talking about.. You are talking about NAT. The 'rules' talk about VPN wich is an encapsulation normally with encryption to transfer IP packages encapsuled in another IP package.
As far as I can see the NAT is permitted as long as your not a buissness.
AFAIK most printers who isn't a matrix printer or similair (line printers and such) uses PCL and/or PS.
And LPD/LPR is a pain to setup. Printing is one of Linux's real problem before it goes out to the newbies who wants to run it.
I don't know wich of these parts are part of the server and what is the window manager.
But I would like to see some sort of clipboard that is similair in use to the one Windows uses.
What I mean is that I don't want the marked text to be in the clipboard.. I want the part that I said Copy or Cut to be in the clipboard.
As an example.
I go into a document and mark a section that I want in another document, I then select to copy it. I go back to the document, mark the section I want replaced and select Paste and that should replace the currently selected text.
In X today I have to do this.
I go in to the document where I want the new text to appear. I select the part I want to be replaced and deletes it. (making sure I remember where to do the insert)
I go into the document I want to copy from and mark a section that I want in another document. I go back to the other document and pastes the selection. If I am so 'unlucky' or un careful that I happen to check my mail and accidentally marks a section in an email that is what shows up in the document.. That stinks like hell.
And I sure would like some kind of unified printer control as printer control is probably the thing that sucks the most in linux/unix.