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The Sorrow

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  1. Remote Exploit has released a road-map that plans on the development and release of Backtrack 5, the next in line of the famous pentesting OS by February 2011. Here's a link

  2. Okay Ive heard some pretty interesting things about SLI and i was wanting to know (in lamens terms) how it actually works and what benefits it gives. Ive heard things from the obvious such as doubling the GRAM to something that im not sure about like doubling bus speed and clock times. Any an all help is appreciated.

  3. Okay, I'm on the wireless of someone's and i see they're using most of the latency (i assume torrents) so i was wondering if there was a way to exhaust the IP pool on a VM since my Dell Inspiron 1525 doesn't have a compatible wifi chip-set. Any suggestions?

  4. Ok i found an old Dell 400 Workstation abd its a beige box....so that pretty much explains that i need some drivers that may or may not exist anymore. Can someone point me in the right direction thanks.

  5. For domain settings windows will definitely do the job. Because it can do active directory whereas linux can't. So if you want to be able to join computers to a domain use windows 2003/2008 server.

    But Linux can also do DNS, DHCP, file sharing, mysql and other services as well.

    allright then. thanks for the insight

  6. Well, i guess the root question i have is which OS does what better in a domain setting. Which should i use for printing, file sharing, dhcp, dns and so on. i was planning on using the linux box for mysql, dns and dhcp while i use the windows server to mitigate fiile sharing and active directory stuff for the windows machins on the network. any thoughts?

  7. Ok im making a server using VMWare and i was wanting to know how to make a live distro boot disc of that VM server so i could boot and then install it on a physical computer. Am I crazy or is this possible.

  8. Okay so I'm working on a project for my high school networking class (thought I'd give them something to have fun with after i leave) so I'm making a Windows/Ubuntu Linux network in the back of the lab. I'm setting up two Ubuntu 9.10 machines, two Windows XP Professional SP3 machines, a Ubuntu Server 9.10 box and finally a Windows Server 2003/2008 *haven't decided* box. I was wondering what i should make each of the servers do and how to configure this network (as in which server mitigates DHCP, DNS, Print management, File Sharing and so on). I'm open to all ideas, let them flow freely. No idea but a dumb one is a dumb idea.

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