Comment Re:Oh joy! (Score 1) 330
This plugin has been really useful to fix this problem: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/is-it-compatible/
This plugin has been really useful to fix this problem: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/is-it-compatible/
Sounds like a job for dpkg
The challenge vs skill image at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihaly_Csikszentmihalyi sums this up I think - Anxiety happens because you're not in control (either you've not organised your thoughts/tasks as well as you need, or you haven't yet enough skill to be able to counteract it).
Exercise will help, but it won't get rid of the underlying reason for your anxiety. Find out what it is then determine how you can fix it.
The business will go on if you're not around for a day/week/month. Know this and stop holding everything on your own shoulders. Stop thinking about work out of work (turn your phone off when you're not in work (and not 'on call')) and enjoy life more.
Congratulations, you have just invented VBA and macros.
A non-technical manager of a technical department will never be able to make the type of informed decision that a previously technical manager would be able to.
That's why companies like Google and Amazon are performing and scaling so well - because their IT management structure were geeks too.
It doesn't make a lot of sense to me to implement this into the driver, considering no windows code can interface with it.
Wouldn't it have made more sense to just implement this at the Wine layer?
'Google Instant' as they're calling it is working for me right now - http://www.google.com/instant/#utm_campaign=launch&utm_medium=et&utm_source=rpp
Have fun, seems to be more usable than I originally expected.
Reading TFA, it was almost certainly because STP wasn't set up correctly. For instance, if the switchport in question had bpduguard enabled then it would have become disabled as soon as the erroneous hub was added, resulting in a localised issue not a network-wide problem.
It's an issue that many Network Engineers learn the hard way exactly once and fix quickly by reviewing their STP configuration and in many cases, introduce QoS for sanity.
"We didn't do an official lessons learned [exercise] after this, it was just more of a 'don't do that again,'" says Bowers
Well, apart from that guy.
Take a four-way power strip as well as an international power adaptor, it's most useful for charging.
UK is ~240V, so duoble check that your device chargers cover that range.
Yes, except they seem to have chosen to use a browser-based ballot system, that has IE as a dependency.
Yes, it's a typical MITM attack.
As Trucrypt presents it's drives as block devices to the OS, this BIOS-level Trojan is equivalent to a typical OS-level Trojan.
The real kicker is that GEORGE_BUSH == AL_GORE
You can also disable any keys on any with hardware (or: screwdriver)
If you looked at the code recently, you'd see that they've stubbed out a whole new set of OS-independent classes, and a whole lot of them have been implemented.
That said, chromium is usable right now, for me on Linux.
You don't need to look at the source code to see what other products do. You just need to look at the ODF files they produce.
It seems you are missing the point of standards. Adherence to the letter of the standard should be all that is required. If this is not the case, then the standard is not well-defined enough.
However, for most standards (just read pretty much any RFC), you'll observe a bunch of new versions, iterations, minor amendments and such to get to something that is rigid enough to be relied on.
This is the necessary pain that ODF is currently going through.
"No matter where you go, there you are..." -- Buckaroo Banzai