300 - 500 W ??? Mine get 150 W (whole machine) and that include 2 cpu (amd athlon 64), 4 cores each, 16GB, 2 HDD, 2 NIC... Which give me 1,5 kW per 10 U (compared to 8kW of those Atoms) and 80 cores (compared to 512 of those Atoms). I leave it to reader to decide which option is better.
Take same measure as for last will. And if you really want to save it in digital format - make agreement with notary to make every year copy of that CD/Disk/Whatever to DVD/Holodisc or whatever will be normally used that year. After 17 year you will end with 17 copies and few recent should be readable without problem. And you will have 16 backup copies.
I'm from RH... No, they are not related. Offical OpenSSH from Fedora or RH repositories do not contain bug (but the low priority X11 forwarding).
As a precautionary measure, we are releasing an updated version of these SSH packages, if you happend to install previous package from untrusted source (i.e. not RHN).
I've got auditing running on our machine and I found that gogo.pl, a piece of NOCPulse, opens/etc/shadow in read/write mode hundreds of times a day. The kicker, is that it's non-obvious from the source code where or how it's doing this, or even why. We've threatened to un-pay for Monitoring unless it gets fixed and now. I searched the code and there is really no obvious point where/etc/passwd is open for writing. But I neither can find any reported Bugzilla. Did you report it? Can you point me to Bugzilla number, where I can find additional information about this? Then I can probably fix it.
Well, their main competitor Ubuntu is basically giving away the OS for free. How can RedHat expect to compete with that? It's not about binary bits. You can get those from Fedora Project for free too. It about support and services. And unfortunatelly very small portion of home users is willing to pay for it.
For example, consider the typical LAMP server (linux + apache + mysql + php) that hosts a web application.
Big advantage of SELinux is the fact, that if you have security hole in some service and attacker get root access, he still can not do everything. If properly set, root access in wrong context is totally unuseable.
This can be very helpfull for freehosting, where you can expect a bunch of security holes in users CGI scripts.
In the question was 9 digit number => you need 4 bytes to store it. You get one milion this numbers. => You need 4 MB of memory, but you have only 2MB RAM. Even if you choose to store it in just 30 bites, you still need 3.75 MB of RAM.
So you must somehow store data on network. Either by not sending ACK for some packets or juggling with packets.
short-term fix to the problem: a one-year, co-op, certificate-granting program for women set up and sponsored by Silicon Valley companies.
I always wonder why there is so little millionaires on my street? So I have this short-term fix to the problem: a one-year, co-op, certificate-granting program for people from our street set up and sponsored by successfull millionaires.
Yes, it is true. I must admit that "all" is in practice only minimum ("only logs you can keep" and small company ignores this law completely (similar: I think that people in North Carolina do oral sex even if law forbid it:) ). But anyway... do you know Timemachine - software for logging huge amount of data.
And what's stopping someone from outputting whatever they want to the display?
Lawyer I know use this to prove that somebody stolen design of web pages. He went to notary. Told notary to go to web www.foo.com and make screnshot. They noted dated and sequence of step and it was enough.
If you have some screenshot and notary bear evidence that you open picture forge.jpg and there is something... this evidence is of coarse nothing. But if you open in front of him (or better on his computer) some P2P program and start downloading some file from user "lame" and there is shown file name, hash, IP... notary state date and time... And if you have ISP logs from that time... OK you still can have "fake P2P" program. So you first time compile binary in front of notary and let notary deposit source and resulting binary on CD in his safe and use them later. OK you still can redirect his connection on the fly to fake internet, but you can corrupt judge as well.
All logs. I'm not lawyer. But DHCP data should be kept for sure.
there are some NICs that allow you to change or set your MAC address
Well in my country we are mostly connected by ADSL or cable (you got modem from ISP, and it's blackbox. I think you cannot change MAC without hammer or screwdriver) or dialup or GSM phone (I'm sure that telephone operator log beside MAC your phone number). OK - still remains WiFi (usually secured to allow only known MAC) and satellite (not used in our country).
I know that you can not map IP to real computer anytime anywhere. But in most cases you can.
What steps would you take to prove that a screenshot is 'authentic'?
Go to the notary. Show him computer screen. Print screenshot. Describe exact situation how you reach to the page and what it show. Print it too. Let it sign notary. This is valid evidence for every judge.
Describe the process of 'proving' that someone's home computer used a given IP address at a given time. Anywhere.
In my country (Czech republic) we have law, that every ISP have to save its logs (including assigning IP) for at least 6 months.
> What I never understood is why anybody would use this service.
Why? Because when you buy it, you have it legaly (as far as I understand Anglo-Saxon laws). RIAA can not sue you. They can sue AllOfMP3 (which they try), but it'll be hard, because they operate legaly in russia. Why it is legal? I give you brief explanatory how it work in my country (Czech Rep.), which have similar laws like Russian.
We had organization called OSA which stand in for all musicans (unless they opt out). And when you operate radio you give them list of songs you play and money according to their price list and OSA distribute money (do not ask me how and to who). You pay OSA for playing radio on public place like your market, pub... You pay them for each blank CD you sell (owner of the blank CD can record there some music, so you should pay in advance). You pay for selling copy machine, printer (new owner can make copy of some copyrighted text). You pay for lots of things. And it is not penny - for blank CD it can be 30% of its price. In exchange our law do not criminalize you from downloading, copiing CD, books, movies. If somebody publish it (even on P2P) you can downloaded. But you have to have right to publish it (or you-the publisher are criminalized). Often you have no right to publish it (P2P), but you can make agreement and pay OSA whatever you and they agree (like 0.000000000001$ per song) and it is OK according to law. Well OSA then should pay to holder of rights. But it is blackbox. Nobody knows what they do with that money. And similar situation is in Russian with AllOfMP3. Owner of right (or RIAA) should care. They should sue organization which allow it (like OSA in Czech). Or they should sue country for bad law. But they rather sue seller like AllOfMP3 becouse it is easier.
I'm sure you know you can assign priority to swap. When you use the same priority on swap, it behave like RAID0 (but size of partitions can be different). So piles of old disks can beat one modern disk, because total sequential rate is sum of partial sequential rate.
Do you really need to run OpenOffice on M23R family CPU? M23R CPU is: "ideal for applications including general industrial and car-mounted systems, digital AV equipment, digital imaging equipment". Or you need OpenOffice on ARMB? ARMB is ARM machine with big endian (usually router or NAS storage).
Do you know, that Debian has 8 ports (additionally to 10 main official ports), which has not been released officially, because they have compiled only e.g. 90% of packages (from 15 000 packages). You usually do not need any package from missing 10 %.
For all my fields I use a simple function to ensure that the data being put into the query is safe for the query (Replace(foobar, "'", "''") - for SQL Server).
And what about this input?:
foo\'; delete from user;--
which in query
SELECT id FROM user WHERE name='$input'
your function turn into:
SELECT id FROM user WHERE name='foo\''; delete from user; --'
and there's no chance that cedega speeds up directx by converting it to OpenGL.
OK. This is benchmark wine vs. native windows and it is better only in some test. But sometimes it is faster.
http://wiki.winehq.org/BenchMark-0.9.5
Probably another episode of Top Gear. Previous attempt was not fully successful:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/show/episodes/series9episode4.shtml
300 - 500 W ???
Mine get 150 W (whole machine) and that include 2 cpu (amd athlon 64), 4 cores each, 16GB, 2 HDD, 2 NIC... Which give me 1,5 kW per 10 U (compared to 8kW of those Atoms) and 80 cores (compared to 512 of those Atoms).
I leave it to reader to decide which option is better.
Because diesel do not like short tracks?
Diesel will make its best when it is heated. And on short tracks like commute to work do not give the engine to heat up.
Would you dress on party in your oldest dress?
Would you come to interview in your jogging clothing?
It is definitely possible but most people will have prejudice against you. Unless you are famous, which is always reason to be weird.
Take same measure as for last will.
And if you really want to save it in digital format - make agreement with notary to make every year copy of that CD/Disk/Whatever to DVD/Holodisc or whatever will be normally used that year. After 17 year you will end with 17 copies and few recent should be readable without problem. And you will have 16 backup copies.
Spacewalk should have support for PosgreSQL by end of this year.
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/PathToPostgreSql
In the same time it will probably have support for DEB packages, so you may manage not just Red Hat, Centos, Fedora ... but Debian and Ubuntu as well.
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/Deb_support_in_spacewalk
http://www.cpushare.com/
Allthough it seems, that nobody is willing to pay these days.
I'm from RH...
No, they are not related. Offical OpenSSH from Fedora or RH repositories do not contain bug (but the low priority X11 forwarding).
As a precautionary measure, we are releasing an updated version of these SSH packages, if you happend to install previous package from untrusted source (i.e. not RHN).
Does somebody accept bet on China team?
This can be very helpfull for freehosting, where you can expect a bunch of security holes in users CGI scripts.
In the question was 9 digit number => you need 4 bytes to store it. You get one milion this numbers. => You need 4 MB of memory, but you have only 2MB RAM. Even if you choose to store it in just 30 bites, you still need 3.75 MB of RAM.
So you must somehow store data on network. Either by not sending ACK for some packets or juggling with packets.
Yes, it is true. I must admit that "all" is in practice only minimum ("only logs you can keep" and small company ignores this law completely (similar: I think that people in North Carolina do oral sex even if law forbid it :) ). But anyway... do you know Timemachine - software for logging huge amount of data.
Lawyer I know use this to prove that somebody stolen design of web pages. He went to notary. Told notary to go to web www.foo.com and make screnshot. They noted dated and sequence of step and it was enough.
If you have some screenshot and notary bear evidence that you open picture forge.jpg and there is something... this evidence is of coarse nothing. But if you open in front of him (or better on his computer) some P2P program and start downloading some file from user "lame" and there is shown file name, hash, IP... notary state date and time... And if you have ISP logs from that time... OK you still can have "fake P2P" program. So you first time compile binary in front of notary and let notary deposit source and resulting binary on CD in his safe and use them later. OK you still can redirect his connection on the fly to fake internet, but you can corrupt judge as well.
All logs. I'm not lawyer. But DHCP data should be kept for sure.
Well in my country we are mostly connected by ADSL or cable (you got modem from ISP, and it's blackbox. I think you cannot change MAC without hammer or screwdriver) or dialup or GSM phone (I'm sure that telephone operator log beside MAC your phone number). OK - still remains WiFi (usually secured to allow only known MAC) and satellite (not used in our country).
I know that you can not map IP to real computer anytime anywhere. But in most cases you can.
> What I never understood is why anybody would use this service.
Why? Because when you buy it, you have it legaly (as far as I understand Anglo-Saxon laws). RIAA can not sue you. They can sue AllOfMP3 (which they try), but it'll be hard, because they operate legaly in russia. Why it is legal? I give you brief explanatory how it work in my country (Czech Rep.), which have similar laws like Russian.
We had organization called OSA which stand in for all musicans (unless they opt out). And when you operate radio you give them list of songs you play and money according to their price list and OSA distribute money (do not ask me how and to who). You pay OSA for playing radio on public place like your market, pub... You pay them for each blank CD you sell (owner of the blank CD can record there some music, so you should pay in advance). You pay for selling copy machine, printer (new owner can make copy of some copyrighted text). You pay for lots of things. And it is not penny - for blank CD it can be 30% of its price. In exchange our law do not criminalize you from downloading, copiing CD, books, movies. If somebody publish it (even on P2P) you can downloaded. But you have to have right to publish it (or you-the publisher are criminalized). Often you have no right to publish it (P2P), but you can make agreement and pay OSA whatever you and they agree (like 0.000000000001$ per song) and it is OK according to law. Well OSA then should pay to holder of rights. But it is blackbox. Nobody knows what they do with that money. And similar situation is in Russian with AllOfMP3. Owner of right (or RIAA) should care. They should sue organization which allow it (like OSA in Czech). Or they should sue country for bad law. But they rather sue seller like AllOfMP3 becouse it is easier.
I'm sure you know you can assign priority to swap. When you use the same priority on swap, it behave like RAID0 (but size of partitions can be different). So piles of old disks can beat one modern disk, because total sequential rate is sum of partial sequential rate.
Do you really need to run OpenOffice on M23R family CPU? M23R CPU is: "ideal for applications including general industrial and car-mounted systems, digital AV equipment, digital imaging equipment". Or you need OpenOffice on ARMB? ARMB is ARM machine with big endian (usually router or NAS storage).
Do you know, that Debian has 8 ports (additionally to 10 main official ports), which has not been released officially, because they have compiled only e.g. 90% of packages (from 15 000 packages). You usually do not need any package from missing 10 %.
For all my fields I use a simple function to ensure that the data being put into the query is safe for the query (Replace(foobar, "'", "''") - for SQL Server).
And what about this input?:
foo\'; delete from user;--
which in query
SELECT id FROM user WHERE name='$input'
your function turn into:
SELECT id FROM user WHERE name='foo\''; delete from user; --'
Do you sleep well now?
and there's no chance that cedega speeds up directx by converting it to OpenGL.
OK. This is benchmark wine vs. native windows and it is better only in some test. But sometimes it is faster. http://wiki.winehq.org/BenchMark-0.9.5