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Comment This is the real story! (Score 5, Informative) 36

5.20 was released 4 days ago. Of note, Nmap 5.21 is already going to be released within 7 days due to some bugs. That's news! Also Zenmap has been stable since September 2008 and its first inception was released in a dev build in July 2007. Not news!

Comment you don't need anything over 2gb (Score 1) 900

For the average non-graphix oriented linux user in the modern 2-16gb-of-ram-world, a swap space of 2048mb is enough. To go over that means your hard drive takes longer to seek over a larger area. I'm sure there may be situations that demand more than 2gb of swap space, but as an average* linux user with say 4gb of ram, you don't NEED 8gb of swap. its overkill and you will actually see a performance DROP instead of increase. *by average I mean most common uses of linux, not average experience.

Choosing an SSL CA? 94

zentigger asks: "I am looking at renewing some SSL certificates and checking out the various vendors. I seems that just about every major CA has some reason for not using them. Verisign is just evil, Thawte is owned by Verisign, Geocerts has a bad habit of spamming, and Godaddy uses a stupid chained cert that doesn't work for some appliances we have (and they won't let me check out using Firefox). I realize that I could just use a self-signed certificate, but we have too many stupid users that get all confused and whiny when something pops up and asks them unexpected questions. So I put it to you, Slashdot: what CAs do you recommend and why?"

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