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roger that!
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Is there a tool to reset default windows xp services?
debianuser replied to ChevronX's topic in Questions
what's wrong with the default service manager of Windows? It makes you go through each one trying to restore them all? how many services you need to disable? you probably need 90% of those services up running to have windows stable and functioning... -
Well AVG free is stopping next year? any other recommendation of free AV? OR -- Better idea... switch to Linux :-D... or FreeBSD (that was for Vako )
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Joyeux Noël a toi aussi!
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Is there a tool to reset default windows xp services?
debianuser replied to ChevronX's topic in Questions
what's wrong with the default service manager of Windows? -
Yeah, you can have a USB raid that works, its just a bit of a hack. See here: http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-ga...raid-5-solution We've got some LACIE external USB disk and you can raid them, using their software... not sure how it works, but it does
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Yep :D You've tried Berryl? pretty sweet
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Good software for packet sniffing and bypassing wifi wep key
debianuser replied to markmcc2007's topic in Questions
get a life man... would you appreciate if someone was sniffing your traffic?! - WOULD YOU LIKE IT????? :arrow: -
You know that's too much work :P Any way, my one line answer is just as correct as your fucking 20 page essay :P
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but that means your having to install software should shouldn't have to, this is a basic feature and it should be there :P Well.... never said Windows was better than linux
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dude... read the previous post before
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any graphic card program such as NVIDIA, gives that option under windows... u just need to install it.
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Well... it really depends... you got plenty of option.. First is your pc or laptop (upstairs in your room) running a G or B wireless card?... A G would catch a further signal and run to 54 Mbit/s than a B (11 Mbit/s), so at this point, you might wanna just keep the wireless router or WAP (depending what you get), downstairs and then see how strong the signal would be in your room upstairs. So at this point, you can either decide to get another wireless router, which you can find for 50-60 €, even less and then you're set... now if the signal is low in your room, then you can always use a repeater, to repeat the signal, and in this case, all you need is to plug it to an AC jack. Now if you do not wanna switch the router to a wireless router, you can still buy a WAP device, probably 30€, and then hook it up to the router... now if you still get a low signal in the room, then you might have to buy a repeater In both case, I would say put more money and get a wireless router, i mean they make them pretty cheap today... and if you buy a WAP for 30€, you might as well invest another 20€ and get a wireless router. There is another option to run the Ethernet connection through the AC power... Never tried it, not sure how to set it up, but maybe someone of the forum has tried before... hope that helped!
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that's funny! which windows did he install? 98?
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Alright... any bloopers experienced or that happened to you at your work place or in a work setting?! Ok I will start mine... I started a new job as Network Admin and it was a late afternoon, just got done working on the linux servers... and decided to end up the day by sending a general email to all the users on the network by explaining few things, I needed them to keep in mind... Instead of "Hello everbody", I was so tired, I wrote "Hell everybody"... well the boss of the company was attached to it too... :roll: guess, i kind of freaked out a bit that day
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Tu vis où?
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:roll:
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Open firefox configuration interface, by typing in the url bar about:config Change "network.http.pipelining" and network.http.proxy.pipelining" to "true" and you can set the amount of requests to handle at one ... "network.http.pipelining.maxrequests" - put therefore any value here have fun
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Alright guys.... You speak French?! you are French?... please sign to this thread! I know I have talked privately with some of you that lived in France or spoke French (French part of Switzerland, Belgium and Canada)... so if you exist, leave a message... who knows... maybe we can start a French hak5 community 8) for my part, I live in Switzerland where I am currently working. I had previously lived in Montpelier where I studied at the "IUT".
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so you would pick Freebsd over Openbsd - that surprises me, regarding the fact that OpenBsd is the elite in security based OS
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The big question when it comes to firewall, is usually: do I get a distro oriented firewall such as IPCOP and so on..., or do I build myself from scratch, editing iptable rules!? feel free to leave comments -
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depends if your girlfriend is running on high frequency ... like a 1.7 Ghz?!
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Thanks mate - never heard of LUG Radio