Armor that covered the knee? This was 1500 BC not AD.
Also, I thought Egyptians were advanced enough to have dealt with infections from wounds. Poison? Maybe an accidental and embarrasing wound that he wouldn't let someone attend?
Change happens slow. Google isn't doing anything evil by being part of that process. Look at where China was in the 1950's. One more set of old folks kick the bucket and things will change again. The article, and people that wan't to stomp their feet and boo hoo because the world isn't utopic, is an example of pure childish zeal.
In that same frame of thought one could say that having a file on a computer would be a violation. If I have a machine that can be compromized and I have files on that machine then do I violate the law? Does the violation occure before or after software making it possible to access a file remotely is installed. This could go on ad nausium. "The only secure machine is the one that is unplugged". The issue is ownership of the machine. The relationship between the machine and the files has already proven too difficult to restrict regardless of where they are placed.
Welcome my son, Welcome to the machine, Where have you been? Thats alright we know where you've been. -- Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon.
You can remotely stop the servers just as you would any other Linux system (poweroff, halt, shutdown -h now). You can remotely start the servers by loging on to the base/host OS and running a start script (Vserver and OpenVPS). You can have multiple X Window System servers (one on each vserver including the base/host OS). You can ssh -X or XDMCP to remotely use GUI interfaces to any of the X Window System servers.
You didn't mention the differences in communication between VPS's.
OpenVZ and FreeVPS can move traffic via Tun/Tap/Bridge interfaces. You are able to forward network traffic from one Vserver to the other without it going over the hardware interface. eg. traffic can enter the hardware interface then get PAT/NAT'd over a bridge to a specific machine. That machine can in turn do the same. Vserver and VMWare can only share the hardware interface. I'm not sure about Xen. But, I will be finding out soon.
Anyone know why FreeVPS is still using Redhat 7.3 instead of 9?
I was at fry's yesterday. There was a very attractive lady and her friend looking at computers. She had a piece of paper with the statistics of a machine on sale at Best Buy. Being that my knowledge of computers is about the only thing going for me in these sort of situations, I offered some help. Words like Gig and Meg caused her confusion because she didn't understand their roots. I explained that Gig and Meg were just amounts. I explained they just meant you added 0's to the amount. Once she realized they had nothing to do with what the part actually is, she was able to focus on the words hard drive and memory. I wonder if vendors have realized that confusion means better sales and embarrasment means fewer returns.
Sales people also hindered her. They were referring to machines as "the hard drive" and sometimes "the cpu". When she looked at one of the machines at fry's its statistics listed "CPU: AMD Sempron 3400+". She turned to me and asked, "I thought this CPU was an HP. Why does it list cpu and hard drive". It took very little time explaining to her the sales people were not as technical as they put themselves up to, and to ignore their jargon.
She didn't give me a phone number but at least I felt good about de-mything the machine.
putting one more nail in the coffin of Intelligent Design
Never argue with a fool. People might not know the difference. When you're right, no one remembers. When you're wrong, no one forgets. -- i whish i knew who
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. -- Martin Luther King Jr.
If your a software company try to create close relationships with hardware vendors. If your starting out go for the big guys. SUN is excellent. IBM is very good. HP is very good. Dell is not interested. Small hardware companies are great when you've grown enough to make changes if they don't do well.
For device vendors (like IPS/IDS, preconfigured servers, etc...) it is the opposite. Small hardware companies, specifically local ones, are the best. They will see a benifit in your success.
I don't mean to dump on you th1ckasabr1ck but... I'm so tired of this complaint. "Its slashvertisement!" boo hoo. Advertisements are a necessity for survival for most web sites. Obtrusive advertisements are pop ups, flying graphics, butt monkeys flipping you off. Articles and links to applications or hardware are not advertisements. They tell you up front what they are. A compairison of 10 pocket protectors can be considered an advertisment depending on how interested you are in pocket protectors. Any of you that read Tom's Hardware back when it was getting started bailed because "it became all advertisement". B*** S***! You still go there when you want hardware compared dont you!?!
And while I'm at it. Those of you who refuse to moderate, read, and/or sensor out people that link to projects or products in their sig. I link! I link because the project or product deserves the props. Jay Cotton, the guy that made kali, made the stuff I'm linking to right now. Anyone that played doomII and War Craft II online know what I'm talking about. Sometimes I link to Damn Small Linux, the S*** just rocks.
So, pull the hypocracy panties out of the chocko hole and quite being such snobs!
Well I guess if you have to go goth. The tie is the ultimate symbol of leash and colar. Having it plug into your computer at work would complete the set.
When I was young my dad and I were standing under the shade tree working on the Transmaro. He told me that I should give up my dream of becoming a professional mechanic and get into computers. "They are the future". Well, I just paid a mechanic $80 hr to work on my car because my boss insisted I go out of town to rescue a client's network. I was paid $17 hr.
Alcohol doesn't poison the environment if you spill some. It burns clean if you have a darwinian-selection moment and light it up. And in a pinch, you can drink it. Try THAT with petroleum.
You've never tried Jeb's Shine. Come to think of it, I believe he puts a little petroleum in it to smooth it out a bit.
The perfect portable "app" is the USB version of DSL. http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/ You can buy the drive with everything preinstalled directly from them.
As soon as I saw OS's grouped together I expected to see another company purchaged evaluation designed specifically for a press release.
After seeing that someone had simply counted lines on a web page as their "research", I realized it was just another ignorant writer putting together anything possible to get the job done.
I think US-CERT is partly to blame. Their page is misleading in that it lists software for *nix OS's under the heading of "Unix/ Linux Operating Systems". They also lists the mistakes some package manager's make while compiling software for specific distubutions. For example: "Debian Horde Default Administrator Password" or "Gentoo webapp-config Insecure Temporary File".
The music companies are loosing money because nobody is buying albums. The internet is bad. The movie theaters are loosing money because nobody is going to theaters. The internet is bad. The adult media companies are making money and growing exponentially. The internet is bad. Middle and lower class people in oppressed societies are getting truthful information. The internet is bad. Governments are loosing income because people aren't paying sales taxes. The internet is bad.
Maybe there are clues in this. Something along the lines of: People don't want to pay so much for music and movies. People like porn. You can't fool all of the people all of the time. People buy stuff when there isn't a sales tax.
But, then they would get thoughts in their heads like: We'll reduce the price of music and movies. We are wrong about our inhabitions. Our people are going to revolt unless we give them some freedom. Lower sales taxes means more cash flow.
Armor that covered the knee? This was 1500 BC not AD.
Also, I thought Egyptians were advanced enough to have dealt with infections from wounds. Poison? Maybe an accidental and embarrasing wound that he wouldn't let someone attend?
Change happens slow. Google isn't doing anything evil by being part of that process. Look at where China was in the 1950's. One more set of old folks kick the bucket and things will change again. The article, and people that wan't to stomp their feet and boo hoo because the world isn't utopic, is an example of pure childish zeal.
I can find some a lot better uses for ethanol
;-)
Looks like you already did
In that same frame of thought one could say that having a file on a computer would be a violation. If I have a machine that can be compromized and I have files on that machine then do I violate the law? Does the violation occure before or after software making it possible to access a file remotely is installed. This could go on ad nausium. "The only secure machine is the one that is unplugged". The issue is ownership of the machine. The relationship between the machine and the files has already proven too difficult to restrict regardless of where they are placed.
Welcome my son,
Welcome to the machine,
Where have you been?
Thats alright we know where you've been.
-- Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon.
great link thanks! The file system for BeOS was/is ahead of the times.
You can remotely stop the servers just as you would any other Linux system (poweroff, halt, shutdown -h now). You can remotely start the servers by loging on to the base/host OS and running a start script (Vserver and OpenVPS). You can have multiple X Window System servers (one on each vserver including the base/host OS). You can ssh -X or XDMCP to remotely use GUI interfaces to any of the X Window System servers.
You didn't mention the differences in communication between VPS's.
OpenVZ and FreeVPS can move traffic via Tun/Tap/Bridge interfaces. You are able to forward network traffic from one Vserver to the other without it going over the hardware interface. eg. traffic can enter the hardware interface then get PAT/NAT'd over a bridge to a specific machine. That machine can in turn do the same. Vserver and VMWare can only share the hardware interface. I'm not sure about Xen. But, I will be finding out soon.
Anyone know why FreeVPS is still using Redhat 7.3 instead of 9?
Honestly, it's like buying a new Porsche and ripping out the engine and putting a Dodge Neon engine in it.
But, then you could brag to your friends about having a MOPAR in your porche!
I'd remind you that it was AMD who used started the MHz war by consistently clocking their CPUs higher than Intel's.
Not true. The MHz wars were going when AMD was making chips for Intel and Intel was competing with DEC.
How am I, as a consumer, supposed to sort all this nonsense out?
Toms Hardware, HardOC, ExtremeTech, AnandTech, and FiringSquad have good comparison articles. I'm partial to Tom's and FireingSquad but...
I was at fry's yesterday. There was a very attractive lady and her friend looking at computers. She had a piece of paper with the statistics of a machine on sale at Best Buy. Being that my knowledge of computers is about the only thing going for me in these sort of situations, I offered some help. Words like Gig and Meg caused her confusion because she didn't understand their roots. I explained that Gig and Meg were just amounts. I explained they just meant you added 0's to the amount. Once she realized they had nothing to do with what the part actually is, she was able to focus on the words hard drive and memory. I wonder if vendors have realized that confusion means better sales and embarrasment means fewer returns.
Sales people also hindered her. They were referring to machines as "the hard drive" and sometimes "the cpu". When she looked at one of the machines at fry's its statistics listed "CPU: AMD Sempron 3400+". She turned to me and asked, "I thought this CPU was an HP. Why does it list cpu and hard drive". It took very little time explaining to her the sales people were not as technical as they put themselves up to, and to ignore their jargon.
She didn't give me a phone number but at least I felt good about de-mything the machine.
You must be new here.
The fact he didn't know enough about women to know they are part of the general public makes it obvious that he is NOT new here.
Never argue with a fool. People might not know the difference. When you're right,
no one remembers. When you're wrong, no one forgets. -- i whish i knew who
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. -- Martin Luther King Jr.
Windows Server 2003 64 has achieved an acceptable track record on AMD.
If your a software company try to create close relationships with hardware vendors. If your starting out go for the big guys. SUN is excellent. IBM is very good. HP is very good. Dell is not interested. Small hardware companies are great when you've grown enough to make changes if they don't do well.
For device vendors (like IPS/IDS, preconfigured servers, etc...) it is the opposite. Small hardware companies, specifically local ones, are the best. They will see a benifit in your success.
I don't mean to dump on you th1ckasabr1ck but... I'm so tired of this complaint. "Its slashvertisement!" boo hoo. Advertisements are a necessity for survival for most web sites. Obtrusive advertisements are pop ups, flying graphics, butt monkeys flipping you off. Articles and links to applications or hardware are not advertisements. They tell you up front what they are. A compairison of 10 pocket protectors can be considered an advertisment depending on how interested you are in pocket protectors. Any of you that read Tom's Hardware back when it was getting started bailed because "it became all advertisement". B*** S***! You still go there when you want hardware compared dont you!?!
And while I'm at it. Those of you who refuse to moderate, read, and/or sensor out people that link to projects or products in their sig. I link! I link because the project or product deserves the props. Jay Cotton, the guy that made kali, made the stuff I'm linking to right now. Anyone that played doomII and War Craft II online know what I'm talking about. Sometimes I link to Damn Small Linux, the S*** just rocks.
So, pull the hypocracy panties out of the chocko hole and quite being such snobs!
-5 hell yes this is flame
Well I guess if you have to go goth. The tie is the ultimate symbol of leash and colar. Having it plug into your computer at work would complete the set.
When I was young my dad and I were standing under the shade tree working on the Transmaro. He told me that I should give up my dream of becoming a professional mechanic and get into computers. "They are the future". Well, I just paid a mechanic $80 hr to work on my car because my boss insisted I go out of town to rescue a client's network. I was paid $17 hr.
You've never tried Jeb's Shine. Come to think of it, I believe he puts a little petroleum in it to smooth it out a bit.
The perfect portable "app" is the USB version of DSL. http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/ You can buy the drive with everything preinstalled directly from them.
The US has an estimated 1,000 people in vegetative state for each metal concert.
Texas IS a vegetative state.
And of course.
Slightly more than 50% of the US voting population are more or less in a consistant vegetative state. "Duh huh huh ba you"
I survived getting beat up all through school and they think I'd buy a robot to kick my ass? Shouldn't this be listed under pr0n?
Aha! I was wondering why i couldn't use it.
As soon as I saw OS's grouped together I expected to see another company purchaged evaluation designed specifically for a press release.
After seeing that someone had simply counted lines on a web page as their "research", I realized it was just another ignorant writer putting together anything possible to get the job done.
I think US-CERT is partly to blame. Their page is misleading in that it lists software for *nix OS's under the heading of "Unix/ Linux Operating Systems". They also lists the mistakes some package manager's make while compiling software for specific distubutions. For example: "Debian Horde Default Administrator Password" or "Gentoo webapp-config Insecure Temporary File".
Interesting isn't it?
The music companies are loosing money because nobody is buying albums. The internet is bad.
The movie theaters are loosing money because nobody is going to theaters. The internet is bad.
The adult media companies are making money and growing exponentially. The internet is bad.
Middle and lower class people in oppressed societies are getting truthful information. The internet is bad.
Governments are loosing income because people aren't paying sales taxes. The internet is bad.
Maybe there are clues in this. Something along the lines of:
People don't want to pay so much for music and movies.
People like porn.
You can't fool all of the people all of the time.
People buy stuff when there isn't a sales tax.
But, then they would get thoughts in their heads like:
We'll reduce the price of music and movies.
We are wrong about our inhabitions.
Our people are going to revolt unless we give them some freedom.
Lower sales taxes means more cash flow.
Would time be better spent perfecting voice recognition. Seems like re-inventing the keyboard is a total waste.