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Bit Hunter

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  1. I think my answer is going to be LFS... Make its as you like it...
  2. It was like a year ago my Univ DNS server updated its database, and it don't know what DNS forwarding is. My CNAMEs are accessable from rest of the world but my univ... I set them up like a year ago. I have personally used OpenDNS for like two and half years, never had an problem...
  3. I like VMware Workstation for two features, linked Clone and easier virtual network configuration. But VirtualBox is 6x lighter on HDD, and it leaves no trace after closing.
  4. I bought a Asus Eee PC 901, i didn't like the design of AAO. Plus 901 had better battery and bluetooth. The only minus with 901 is main storage, but i use my one as a thin client, so not an issue for me. And maybe a big factor is Eee are the easiest one to mod. You can go for a 900HA, it is a 901 with a harddrive, or a eee 1000. As soon as you replace a SSD with a HDD you will loose atleast 1 hrs of battery. Battery was very important for me, now i can run whole school day without charging.
  5. I have decided to postpone upgrade for next 10 months, will wait for better i7, talked to some friends and thats what they suggested. The only thing i am missing in my current server is Virtualization support in processor, i guessed that i wouldn't need it anyway. As for function, it is currently working as NAS, Seedbox, and C++/Erlang develoment station (Virtual Machine). And as of PSU i will upgrade everything except for the main Chassi. I like mATX for factor (i know it is not optimal).
  6. FON Router got dual WLAN interface, while other routers have only single. FON usually don't have a Ethernet router...
  7. Have been using Downthe.NET nearly two years now. Downthe.NET provides cheap hosting with good customer support. Downthe.NET is able to fix most issues with in 24 hrs. Downthe.NET offers better service then HostGator for less price. I might even be able to get you 20% off...
  8. Try this http://tinyurl.com/62lv3g
  9. I want to measure how much data i have transferred so that i can choose right plan for Mobile Broadband (3G). I am running OpenSSH server on Ubuntu Desktop, and OpenSSH Client/Putty on Ubuntu Desktop/Windows XP.
  10. SSH server doesn't deliver HTTPS data... You will have to use something like GNU HTTPTunnel for converting SSH to HTTP on server and convert back HTTP to SSH. The technique is call firewall hole punching. I never got it working with SSH, but i did get it working with OpenVPN. What i ended up with was a DSL [Damn Small Linux] running in QEMU, and SSH socks proxy to my DSL.
  11. If i get it right no such technology is present at the time, Graphics is a delicate thing, and can only be processed on the local computer. All the technology existing today uses emulated S3 (or similar) card for video on remote location or VM. Plus if you ever get a good graphics card to deliver images to a slave card, you will have major lag. Games are meant to be run on local hardware and not on server not even virtual machine on local computer.
  12. I am planning to upgrade a computer which is acting as an server. The machine has been running constantly for last 10+ months with some restarts. Currently it is running on a Intel P4 2.8. I am not experiencing any problems with it, i just want to have Inte-VTx or AMD-V support on it. I know i will get better performance for a server with either a Opteron or Xeon, but they cost to much for my budget. I have chosen two processors; AMD Phenom FX X4 9550, and Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400. The biggest difference between both is L2 cache, Intel has more. The price difference between both is ca. 1200 SEK (AMD is cheaper). Which one would be better if i would like to run these for next 5+ years (current P4 is in its 6th year)? And what would i have to think about to get a longer life (need the server to be quite, it will be in my bedroom, currently you can hardly hear it)? PS Will any of these processors will be supported by a 200W PSU [Power Supply Unit]. Going to run integrated graphics, 2 HDD (500GB @ 7200, 40Gb @ 5400), 2 DVD Drives (reader and burner), 4GB RAM (will upgrade to 16GB eventually) to start with.
  13. Follow the guide from http://wiki.eeeuser.com/ I think it would have been solved by installing WPA Supplement. I restored my eee pc once using a 2GB USB Drive. PS You can check http://wiki.eeeuser.com/ for more useful info on eee...
  14. There are networks which don't allow users to access other then HTTP and HTTPS data, and in most cases HTTPS data is restricted to port 443.
  15. I have Windows XP on my Eee PC, and it onnly takes 700 MB of HDD space... I just nlited it a little bit, could provide my configuration...
  16. If you can host a DHCP + DNS Forward + Gateway server (with a captive portal like chillispot), and use belkin as AP (access point)...
  17. I want to measure how much bandwidth (in MB [data], not MBps [speed]) for my remote sessions.
  18. Have used it worked for me, http://sockso.pu-gh.com/ Also used this, bit heavy on the system http://www.slimdevices.com/su_downloads.html. On linux i usually use mpd [music player daemon, aka musicpd] + icecast2 + Pichfork (Apache + PHP + PEAR).
  19. Try this: http://www.pismotechnic.com/download/ http://www.virtualcd-online.com/
  20. I like to use a VPN, no need to change configuration while connecting to different networks. I used OpenVPN wirh GNU Httptunnel to punch through a corporate firewall.
  21. Just got a mail from Microsoft Security with a link to: "Inside the Windows Vista Kernel" http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc748650.aspx
  22. Found a great resource for Wii Homebrew (anyway to start brewing): http://www.wiibrew.org/
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