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  1. Ya... all three of them will burn in hell :twisted: naa....... as long as they still release updates for OpenOffice! they can do whatever they want... now if they stop, then we start the REVOLUTION... dang i am tired... :arrow:
  2. still myspace makes more money than any of us would make in the next 10 years... i know... stupid website for stupid people alright, i am out again :arrow:
  3. Not sure everybody read that mailing list http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2006-11/msg03765.html but this is a thread started by Mark Shuttleworth to hire some developers of OpenSuse. Honestly I think that was a bit bold, however, reading the replies from the OpenSuse developers, I am tending to think "what the heck! those guys think they are!?"... as far as I am concern, Ubuntu has proved to be a solid, trustworthy Linux system... at least no need to mess up with RPM and get everything screwed up. :roll:
  4. Ya... I am 22 years old, got specialized in Computer Programing at the university... right now hired as Network Administrator... Almost sounds like the old good Forest Gump "Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get." Study some computer thing and they will put you somewhere else... if they ask you, can you do this!? and you do not know, then google it. The thing about education is about being able to learn by yourself. alright, i am out now :arrow:
  5. that would still not explain why port 139 is not opened
  6. Naaaa... if you use Windows as a server already, don't worry about security anymore, you're already screwed up from the beginning
  7. MacBook Pro tends to heat quite a lot! is that because of the aluminum case?
  8. Hey G-Stress On your server, go to Start menu > Run and type "the_ip_of_your_server" are u able to access your shared folders from your server itself then? if yes! then that's a start to know where to start troubleshooting! peace,
  9. Would anyone be interested into creating a Hak5 skypecast? thx
  10. Hey Guys! I was just wondering if it was possible to run a complete web server (php-mysql) on a thumb drive! :roll: thx
  11. Alright guys! just wondering for those who work as IT in corporate network environment... what are the implications in allowing users to use IM clients and opening such ports on the firewall? thanks
  12. true... anyway can't find any old serial cable to use
  13. Thanks dude... i also got windows (just in case)... i will try that out.. as for the console cable, did not have one.. guess I will have to build one tonight, i found this diagram http://ftp.digi.com/support/techsupport/co...RJ45--db9F.htm# one thing i wonder though, is would a rj45 rollover do it instead of the console cable? thx
  14. Hello guys we've just got a Cisco Catalyst 2948G Switch as a gift - and as all donations.. they come without manual... after hours looking for a manual on Cisco website, which i did not find... i then start wondering how in the world, you access that switch to configure it... there are no "mode" button, just plug the AC and voilà ... anyone using a switch like that? tips? thanks
  15. not sure about the different ISP stuff... but anyway if you can stick with the same one..why not?
  16. no it would be using the same ISP... i though that by default every line you get would be using an IP?! maybe I am mistaking... but if it's possible for them to only assign on IP over two dsl connection.. then that's fine
  17. alright mate.. that works.. i got it! one question though... well let's say one ADSL line has a public IP address set and the other one I get would be like having a dynamic IP.. would both be bound having my fixed IP address? thx
  18. Ya... the subject says it pretty much if it sounds stupid.. forgive me then.. but I heard people who got to combine two dsl lines together and it acted pretty much as one... combining the upload and download speed is that really possible, anyone tried? thx
  19. Ya I think I will keep my present public IP address and just do a port forwarding on port 25 to the mail server... the domain will be hosted on the mail server and if needed of a webserver, i will just add a port 80. I am just thinking that it won't be necessary to have a second public IP address. thanks lads for the help
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