I remember Windows 2000 was good enough and stable for daily use, if you are not into pc gaming. Win98SE still gives you lots of blue screen and reboot often.
I remember I have problem with kernel updates in RHEL5, that caused the server unable to boot too.
Fortunately it is easy to recover by just reboot and choose another entry in GRUB...
they said that there is a Wikipedia user "Truecrypt-end" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... keep messing the TC's wiki page, this user should be closely related to this case, maybe some genius able to trace out who this user is?
this could cause problem with some CDN / cloud providers too...like xyz.some.site.com.amazonaws.com, which will only show as "amazonaws.com"? or some country with 3 level domains like shop.co.jp?
someone should edit the top post...
"...beginning September 2013, Hewlett-Packard Company will change the way firmware updates on HP Integrity and HP 9000 products are accessed..."
As I know, there is no DNA inside virus, just RNA fragments. That's why they need to find a host (a cell) to infect and take over their control center.
(correct me if i'm wrong)
I remember Windows 2000 was good enough and stable for daily use, if you are not into pc gaming. Win98SE still gives you lots of blue screen and reboot often.
they should just stop the immediate action after the ad click, with a prompt like "OK / Cancel" before launching the ad's site contents.
It is interesting that they pick up this name, reminds me the good old days of Fedora Core :)
The SSD write speed will be much slower if the drive is full. It is much slower (2X? 3X?) than a brand new SSD.
And they should spin off their mobile division too...and called it Palm ;)
you may also apply for an additional domain like example.net to host all your internal stuff too. Just like most ISP did.
I remember I have problem with kernel updates in RHEL5, that caused the server unable to boot too.
Fortunately it is easy to recover by just reboot and choose another entry in GRUB...
they said that there is a Wikipedia user "Truecrypt-end" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... keep messing the TC's wiki page, this user should be closely related to this case, maybe some genius able to trace out who this user is?
their hard promotion of windows bitlocker cause me to think that, are they being employed by Microsoft?
for those who want a linux binary: http://www.4shared.com/file/wU...
sounds like very hollywood...and I'd like to see some Bourne-style added too :)
maybe they assume you will switch to WiFi once you go indoors, rather than 5G?
and your enemy pick this up don't know how to shutdown this damn thing too (with MetroUI)...
Red Hat Duty - Modern Warfare...
it's a killer's filesystem...
Next time you'll see this in a SF movie: take control & type init 0 to halt an UAV...
...penguin with guns and drones flying above?
this could cause problem with some CDN / cloud providers too...like xyz.some.site.com.amazonaws.com, which will only show as "amazonaws.com"? or some country with 3 level domains like shop.co.jp?
Pluto has 5 moons now (latest one discovered in 2012): http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/pl...
someone should edit the top post... "...beginning September 2013, Hewlett-Packard Company will change the way firmware updates on HP Integrity and HP 9000 products are accessed..."
One is 'global', one is a 'spot' only ;)
time is money, and you can enjoy the latest tech earlier than most others (rather than wait for 1 year...). If money is not a problem to you, why not?
there is a x.265 codec around the corner, it should help to reduce the bandwidth requirement by half (in theory).
Let's hope its code name is not HAL9000 :P
As I know, there is no DNA inside virus, just RNA fragments. That's why they need to find a host (a cell) to infect and take over their control center. (correct me if i'm wrong)