unless they scan at the packet level, but Mailscanner http://mailscanner.info/ already does a pretty good job of detecting and disarming those types of messages already. My MailScanner setup uses Postfix / Postgrey / Clamav / Spamassassin / bayes / Rules DeJour/w some custom rules of my own thrown in.. And so far my users have not seen one phish attempt nor virus and not only that but Mailscanner has been detecting these for over a year now.
a Siemens sx66 (built in WiFi and Bluetooth) it is a little big, and runs pocket pc 2003. But Pocket Putty works great and with pocket pc 2003 I can switch the screen from portrait to landscape which makes putty a little more readable. And there are hundreds of apps out there to admin anything, including some tn3270 emulators!
SonicAdmin (bit pricey) rocks for Microsoft based networks, I can now admin my network from just about any place via GRPS, WiFi, Bluetooth. And with my bluetooth wireless headset and Microsoft Voice Command my phone stays in my pocket out of sight out of mind.
Itanium and its "IA64" architecture, is merely able to SLOWLY emulate the myriads of 32 bit software titles we all use today, even in server applications. Unlike Opteron which can execute 32 bit x86 code natively along with x86-64. And I will take compatibility any day over the amount L3 cache a CPU has.
I also wondered about that as well, so I jumped on the website and did a bit of research before posting here.
FROM FAQ
Q. Can ComputracePlus be detected?
A. On most PCs, the Computrace Agent, which powers ComputracePlus, is silent and invisible and will not be detected by looking at the disk directory or running a utility that examines RAM. On many PCs - depending on their operating system - the Agent cannot be erased off the hard drive by deleting files because it is not visible in file directories. The Agent can survive a hard drive re-format, F-disk command and hard drive re-partitioning. The Agent can be removed by an authorized user with the correct password and installation software.
On a Mac system, it is very difficult for a standard user to deliberately or accidentally delete the Agent as the files cannot be deleted by anyone other than the root user.
Q. What happens if a computer's hard drive is removed?
A. The Computrace Agent resides on a computer's hard drive so if the drive is removed and installed on another computer, the Agent will initiate contact with the Monitoring Center at its next scheduled call. It will then report its new location. The original computer will no longer be protected.
Website detailing how to write in and tell Congress not to allow the broadcast flag and how the MPAA is using their lobbying ability to make Congress bow to their demands.
IMHO it is not best to limit yourself to just one OS, I'm in the position I'm in because of my experience and knowledge of multiple OS's ranging from Unix, Linux, Microsoft, and Cisco for example.
To limit yourself to just being an MCSE for example, you will be UNABLE to make other choices that might be best for the project or the company you work for. If I was hiring for a system admin/network admin job and I had to chose between someone who only knows Microsoft verse someone who has experience in multiple OS's I would hire the later in a heart beat.
Conversely, you want IT professionals to fix a problem from an error message such as " The Interweb is broken "???
With an error msg like you gave as an example for instance "Engine Lubricant pressure levels are below recommended levels." I know exactly what the problem is and how to fix it NOW! I don't have to waste my time going over to their computer (no way in hell will I have them explain it to me over the phone wasting yet more time) then trying to replicate the users problem, researching said problem, then fixing it!
And I also look at those people (like the ones from the article and my end users) as job security. If people want to pay me to RTFM/RTFA, use a bit of common sense and know how to look up resolutions to problems so be it, and give me the $$$!
My CFLAGS will not work for you I run an AMD 64, also I have a dual xeon running distcc, it took me a total of 5 hours to compile everything (Openbox3, Gnome, KDE, and all related apps) (I also ran distcc across my works network with more computers to archive this)
Your best bet to get Gentoo on that 300MHz Celery stick is to run DISTCC (yes you can run distcc from winblows boxen as well) And do a Stage 3 install then bootstrap.
If you need help with distcc or why you should install via stage 3 then bootstrap, all the answers are at http://forums.gentoo.org
ummm I use mailscanner / postfix on 3 domains, and have my own bind 9 server as a caching DNS server. If admins would only set up caching DNS servers the problem would go away.
And this is also a good way to defeat this new way to spam. IMHO new (not changed) DNS entries should take a min of 24 hours anyway.
I Used steam this weekend, and I'm impressed, I was up and playing HL2 in 45 mins. Not only that; but any computer that has a high speed internet connection I can be up and playing HL2 in 45 mins no more freaking cds to lug around or loose!!! I also like the fact that steam validates all the files before playing, no more cheaters in CS (one of the reasons I quit playing CS and started playing Ghost Recon then cheating became rampant there as well and I quit playing that) And if this curbs the pirates; well more power to them. The people on steamwatch are just a bunch of kids whining because they either
a. To lazy put the cd in (should of not used that CD Crack huh kid!!)
b. Can't get steam to work
c. unable to find a way to cheat or pirate it.
Mark my words Online Delivery content WILL be the biggest thing the net has seen within a year or two. From games to movies http://www.reeltime.com to TV, its already started to happen, so sit down buckle up and keep your hand and feet inside the car; because everyone will be ridding this roller coaster soon.
It works both ways AC: geeks find so called normal, so called political correct, SUV driving, and afraid of trying something new people inane, boring and worthless.So quit your bitching and get back to your absurd, asinine, birdbrained, daft, ditzy, driveling, empty, fatuous, flat, foolish, frivolous, futile, harebrained, idiotic, illogical, imbecilic, innocuous, insipid, jejune, jerky, lamebrained, laughable, meaningless, Mickey Mouse, mindless, pointless, puerile, ridiculous, sappy, senseless, silly, trifling, unintelligent, vacant, vacuous, vain, vapid, weak, wishy-washy, worthless, life.
You forgot to mention IBM is developing for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (same system). Which is expected to be delivered in early 2005 and will have an estimated peak performance of 360 teraflops, according to IBM.
unless they scan at the packet level, but Mailscanner http://mailscanner.info/ already does a pretty good job of detecting and disarming those types of messages already. My MailScanner setup uses Postfix / Postgrey / Clamav / Spamassassin / bayes / Rules DeJour /w some custom rules of my own thrown in.. And so far my users have not seen one phish attempt nor virus and not only that but Mailscanner has been detecting these for over a year now.
ahhhhg this just proves I'm sick in the head, by remembering this crap from 2 years ago!!!
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http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/09/10/15412
a Siemens sx66 (built in WiFi and Bluetooth) it is a little big, and runs pocket pc 2003. But Pocket Putty works great and with pocket pc 2003 I can switch the screen from portrait to landscape which makes putty a little more readable. And there are hundreds of apps out there to admin anything, including some tn3270 emulators!
SonicAdmin (bit pricey) rocks for Microsoft based networks, I can now admin my network from just about any place via GRPS, WiFi, Bluetooth. And with my bluetooth wireless headset and Microsoft Voice Command my phone stays in my pocket out of sight out of mind.
Did you mean Sarbanes-Oxley Act and not Sorbannes/Oxley?
Itanium and its "IA64" architecture, is merely able to SLOWLY emulate the myriads of 32 bit software titles we all use today, even in server applications. Unlike Opteron which can execute 32 bit x86 code natively along with x86-64. And I will take compatibility any day over the amount L3 cache a CPU has.
I blame it on crappy programming in the first place, why place the blame on overloaded Sys/Net Admins?
I also wondered about that as well, so I jumped on the website and did a bit of research before posting here.
FROM FAQ
Q. Can ComputracePlus be detected?
A. On most PCs, the Computrace Agent, which powers ComputracePlus, is silent and invisible and will not be detected by looking at the disk directory or running a utility that examines RAM. On many PCs - depending on their operating system - the Agent cannot be erased off the hard drive by deleting files because it is not visible in file directories. The Agent can survive a hard drive re-format, F-disk command and hard drive re-partitioning. The Agent can be removed by an authorized user with the correct password and installation software.
On a Mac system, it is very difficult for a standard user to deliberately or accidentally delete the Agent as the files cannot be deleted by anyone other than the root user.
Q. What happens if a computer's hard drive is removed? A. The Computrace Agent resides on a computer's hard drive so if the drive is removed and installed on another computer, the Agent will initiate contact with the Monitoring Center at its next scheduled call. It will then report its new location. The original computer will no longer be protected.
http://commonsmusic.com/blog/?p=21
Website detailing how to write in and tell Congress not to allow the broadcast flag and how the MPAA is using their lobbying ability to make Congress bow to their demands.
Quit your bitching and do something about it!
unfamiliar with the best OS on the market.
"Best" or do you mean the most "Prevalent"???
IMHO it is not best to limit yourself to just one OS, I'm in the position I'm in because of my experience and knowledge of multiple OS's ranging from Unix, Linux, Microsoft, and Cisco for example.
To limit yourself to just being an MCSE for example, you will be UNABLE to make other choices that might be best for the project or the company you work for. If I was hiring for a system admin/network admin job and I had to chose between someone who only knows Microsoft verse someone who has experience in multiple OS's I would hire the later in a heart beat.
IT is not just a job, it is a life style!
Start an open source project! Help yourself as well as help the community.
Unfiction has been playing for a bit and have already massed some information.
picture here Florigene LTD
Conversely, you want IT professionals to fix a problem from an error message such as " The Interweb is broken "???
With an error msg like you gave as an example for instance "Engine Lubricant pressure levels are below recommended levels." I know exactly what the problem is and how to fix it NOW! I don't have to waste my time going over to their computer (no way in hell will I have them explain it to me over the phone wasting yet more time) then trying to replicate the users problem, researching said problem, then fixing it!
And I also look at those people (like the ones from the article and my end users) as job security. If people want to pay me to RTFM/RTFA, use a bit of common sense and know how to look up resolutions to problems so be it, and give me the $$$!
:) heh
Well if they wanted a Linux Desktop they should stick with SuSe, Mandrake, Fedora, Novell 10 etc...
If they want to learn to understand the inner workings or to learn about Linux then Gentoo or some other roll your own distro should be used.
I use Gentoo because I love portage and it's fun to watch 10 -15 boxes compile stuff at the same time. Or maybe I'm just sick in the head that way.
My CFLAGS will not work for you I run an AMD 64, also I have a dual xeon running distcc, it took me a total of 5 hours to compile everything (Openbox3, Gnome, KDE, and all related apps) (I also ran distcc across my works network with more computers to archive this)
Your best bet to get Gentoo on that 300MHz Celery stick is to run DISTCC (yes you can run distcc from winblows boxen as well) And do a Stage 3 install then bootstrap.
If you need help with distcc or why you should install via stage 3 then bootstrap, all the answers are at http://forums.gentoo.org
With price of RAM these days, it dose not take that much to run 1 gig or more, I have less than $100 in RAM and currently run 1 gig.
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I like to see windows pull this trick.
I have / (root of the drive) mounted in RAM! All my apps pop up instantly, (including firefox) Here is how to do it.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-296892.htm
I would like to but all my servers run linux and everything is up *shurg*
Mod - 2 fanatical liberal conspiracy theorist uninformed flamebait.
Laugh it was a joke
ummm I use mailscanner / postfix on 3 domains, and have my own bind 9 server as a caching DNS server. If admins would only set up caching DNS servers the problem would go away.
And this is also a good way to defeat this new way to spam. IMHO new (not changed) DNS entries should take a min of 24 hours anyway.
According to a mod on the Valve forums
Banned is different than "disabled"
Banned = VAC caught your account cheating
Disabled = You tried to steal HL2 (the first 20,000)
big difference between the two IMHO...
I Used steam this weekend, and I'm impressed, I was up and playing HL2 in 45 mins. Not only that; but any computer that has a high speed internet connection I can be up and playing HL2 in 45 mins no more freaking cds to lug around or loose!!! I also like the fact that steam validates all the files before playing, no more cheaters in CS (one of the reasons I quit playing CS and started playing Ghost Recon then cheating became rampant there as well and I quit playing that) And if this curbs the pirates; well more power to them. The people on steamwatch are just a bunch of kids whining because they either
a. To lazy put the cd in (should of not used that CD Crack huh kid!!)
b. Can't get steam to work
c. unable to find a way to cheat or pirate it.
Mark my words Online Delivery content WILL be the biggest thing the net has seen within a year or two. From games to movies http://www.reeltime.com to TV, its already started to happen, so sit down buckle up and keep your hand and feet inside the car; because everyone will be ridding this roller coaster soon.
It works both ways AC: geeks find so called normal, so called political correct, SUV driving, and afraid of trying something new people inane, boring and worthless.So quit your bitching and get back to your absurd, asinine, birdbrained, daft, ditzy, driveling, empty, fatuous, flat, foolish, frivolous, futile, harebrained, idiotic, illogical, imbecilic, innocuous, insipid, jejune, jerky, lamebrained, laughable, meaningless, Mickey Mouse, mindless, pointless, puerile, ridiculous, sappy, senseless, silly, trifling, unintelligent, vacant, vacuous, vain, vapid, weak, wishy-washy, worthless, life.
http://www.bmezine.com/news/people/A10101/trepan/
With pictures as well
All relating to the same thing just about
PAT. NO. Title 1 6,782,370 Full-Text System and method for providing recommendation of goods or services based on recorded purchasing history
2 6,076,070 Full-Text Apparatus and method for on-line price comparison of competitor's goods and/or services over a computer network
3 6,035,288 Full-Text Interactive computer-implemented system and method for negotiating sale of goods and/or services
All three
You forgot to mention IBM is developing for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (same system). Which is expected to be delivered in early 2005 and will have an estimated peak performance of 360 teraflops, according to IBM.
Now that slams NEC to the ground...
360 Teraflops (drool)