I went straight from a knowledgable DOS / Windows95 background to FreeBSD. I dual booted between the two and when I had a problem, I'd just jump on Undernet's #FreeBSD in IRC. No problems whatsoever.:-)
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I highly recommend this book. I enjoyed every minute of this book and I feel that people can get a lot out of it no matter what their security knowledge is. Go read it!
Which state is the best to incorporate in?
Do any of the states offer incentives for online or open source startups?
I agree. This is an incredible book that is easy to read and covers the technical side of things as well.
Enough of this... Somebody post some code so I can start programming for these switches...
Theta Tau? This is my gear. There are many like it, but this one is mine... :-)
Solaris 7 is the environment.
Solaris 2.7 was the prerelease name given to Solaris 7 environment.
For more information, check the Solaris FAQ.
You're way off. Currently RDRAM is selling for $12 - $15 per MB. :-)
> 1kb = 1024 bytes :-)
Actually, isn't 1kb == 1024 bits?
0.75Ghz == 768Mhz
Ummm... Have you tried copying a DVD to VHS?
I went straight from a knowledgable DOS / Windows95 background to FreeBSD. I dual booted between the two and when I had a problem, I'd just jump on Undernet's #FreeBSD in IRC. No problems whatsoever. :-)
In order to help these key words to go across the internet, feel free to send all emails to my server: spam@woodson.com /.
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There are problems when you open source the client. People always modify the client to send in wrong data.
Assuming you will install onto a x86, I would start with FreeBSD because it will be the easiest to learn. Most help, most friendly.
:-)
Besides, the iso is available from ftp.freebsd.org.
They don't offer any but use Lycos's FTP Search and you'll find what you are looking for. :-)
Be careful depending on Tripwire. There are ways around it. Check out phrack.
I highly recommend this book. I enjoyed every minute of this book and I feel that people can get a lot out of it no matter what their security knowledge is. Go read it!