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Comment Re:*Sniff* they grow up so fast! (Score 2, Informative) 388

spanning-tree portfast is your friend! (I'm sure you know this... just saying.)

What bothers just as much is when I see a ton of switches in an environment with their VTP mode set to Server. A small mixup with VTP version numbers and you've replaced your entire VLAN database with... an empty one! Its an easy problem to fix, but nobody likes losing their entire network, even for just a few minutes.

Comment Sigh (Score 1) 70

Sure, the internet is faster, more interactive, and in almost every respect better, what the hell am I going to read on the crapper?

I'm being serious; print media may not be as attractive, but it really isn't the same.
I also find this particularly sad. When EGM was a fairly new mag, my allowance almost always went towards purchasing a copy. It really was a great magazine, and compared to the competition (Gamepro sucked!) nothing could touch it. Instead of killing it, they should have created some sort of hybrid Fileplanet / Hi-def video service / magazine subscription.
I'm not ripping on Game Informer; I happen to think its a great magazine, but it's hard to imagine Gamestop and its peddling of its discount card / GI subscription not having an impact on EGM sales.

Survival of the fittest I suppose, but this makes me very sad in pants.

Comment Re:Windows 7 (Score 4, Interesting) 605

This is more or less useless trivia for most of you, but when using the "Add / Remove Programs" cpl, it actually puts the machine in "Install" mode. This is extremely important for Terminal Server environments for a variety of painful registry related reasons. You can accomplish the same thing by typing "change user /install" in a cmd prompt, but the cpl applet is more convenient.

Comment Re:Windows 7 (Score 5, Insightful) 605

My gripes about it are typically more about unneeded UI changes which hurt usability. For example, what the hell was the justification for renaming "Add / Remove Programs" to "Programs and Features"? I've been a Windows user for over 15 years... there is no reason in hell I should spend 30 seconds scanning the Control Panel for a single icon.

This may sound like a petty rant, but I run across issues like this *all* the time! The mass storage driver is also flaky for my motherboard (I can't use any mass storage devices!) but that's more Asus's fault than MS.

All in all, Vista isn't terrible, and definitely usable but suffers from some very poor design decisions.

Comment Re:This may sway me to an iPhone (Score 2, Informative) 172

This will no doubt help Apple, but there has been an ICA client for Blackberry phones for awhile now. I've used it and while screensize is a PITA, its more or less functional and great in a pinch. As for us terminal geeks, MidpSSH is an order of magnitude more awesome. It proxies through the BES server eliminating the need for a VPN client, and allows me to access any Cisco or Unix server on my network, regardless of location.

Its seriously the coolest thing ever, and best of all free.

http://www.xk72.com/midpssh/

Comment Re:Umm... (Score 4, Insightful) 172

I hate to sound like an ass, but there is a massive difference between ICA and X11 or VNC as far as real world implementations go. Aside from the overwhelming technical differences, real world usage scenarios are also vastly different. I suppose I'm biased, as we're a Citrix shop here, but one of these things is definitely not like the other, rightly so. X11 is flexible enough to be a remote display protocol, and VNC simply does what it set out to; not bad in either case.

Published applications, server clusters, connection management... I could go on for a good while regarding the merits of Citrix.

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