If you go here you will find that Rijndael isn't actually a standard yet, it still has a while before it becomes the governments new standard. Take a look a number 6
OpenBSD seems to be more stable than Linux and much more secure. I know once I tried OpenBSD I fell in love with it. It took a little getting used to but it now seems like second nature to me.
If you go here you will find that Rijndael isn't actually a standard yet, it still has a while before it becomes the governments new standard. Take a look a number 6
If I remember right there was a port of Windows NT that existed on PPC
Yahoo has an article that might make it a little clearer for some people. http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20000926/wr/tech_c arnivore_dc_1.html
I love Bill Joy. His PBS shiow is great, Bill Joy the Science Boy
OpenBSD seems to be more stable than Linux and much more secure. I know once I tried OpenBSD I fell in love with it. It took a little getting used to but it now seems like second nature to me.