Comment Re:a better question (Score 1) 592
You might want to update your brand-hate slightly.
Asus: http://www.asus.com/ca-en/Note...
Toshiba: http://www.cnet.com/products/k...
Samsung I know nothing about however
You might want to update your brand-hate slightly.
Asus: http://www.asus.com/ca-en/Note...
Toshiba: http://www.cnet.com/products/k...
Samsung I know nothing about however
Going to the mall is a PITA if you don't live near one. Not everyone does.
Dell will send a tech *anywhere* in North America at least.
There's nothing stopping you from creating a steam user and executing steam as that user with sudo.
The only reason its 106 days is because Microsoft doesn't send out patches when available but makes them 'convenient' on patch Tuesdays. If they felt like it, they could release that patch today.
I use NTPD's ntpdate on boot to sync my clock and then leave it running while the system is up to manage drift.
On the LANs I administer, I usually configure at least one box as an NTP server for the network so I don't have everyone and their dog sending unnecessary UDP packets out to the Interwebs.
I assumed it was a troll myself, and giggled 'haha, systemd with an ntp client, lolz" and then boom, mind blown, there really is one? jeez.
XHTML sucks because websites are not well-defined as content; they're a mix of content and software and layout (unfortunately) and therefore a single XML file doesn't well describe what it needs to contain. If HTML were replaced by a whole new content system, it could be well-defined and described by XML but HTML isn't it.
You do realize that (sadly) VNC over a port forward is both more stable and faster than most SSH X11 forwards.
My daughter bought a Walkman brand digital music player five years ago. They didn't reintroduce it last year.
You have a remote APC UPS and you need to configure some obscure option through their stupid GUI application (and can't find the serial protocol reference).
You want to configure a remote printer that has a JAVA interface that's slow and won't properly load over a port forward.
You have an X app you normally just forward through SSH but you're on a terrible connection and don't want the app to keep getting killed by reconnecting.
You want to verify how the Intranet page loads locally to the user without taking over someone's desktop.
Some asinine printer driver comes with a GUI installer and you just really need to get through it once.
Why did you even reply to my post?
I'm not sure who you think you're explaining all that to but it wasn't me.
From the documents I saw, they're cracking passwords and pre-shared keys in SSH and IPSec not keyed connections.
Why do you ask easy questions?
I just want to import my old world scenario into Dragon's Age
HTML is widely used because it gets developers around all the distribution and security issues of distributing real compiled software to their users.
Fast, cheap, good: pick two.