started with debian potato and then slackware now i use debian testing and slackware stable....
Ubuntu is a good starting point if you want to try Linux for Unix maybe you could try pcBSD
I would say that you first have to know which encryption software the usb stick uses from there on it gets more complicated....
this a broad subject at the top of my head I must say iptables mplayer vi amarok mysql shorewall Linux apt-get gftp snort spamassassin clamav nBox...
hi matt....:) I also would say bittorrent nice content clean files you will need broadband in order to get the most of it a good prog is utorrent...
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I use vi because it is flexible I tried emacs a while ago but turned back to vi instead.....
hi....:) you should get the driver for your camera from the nikon website install it and then it will be recognized by your pc.... did you get a...
I use windows in vmware to login to a website I maintain hopefully they will switch to a system that supports firefox or konqeuror
Linux mint performs good on older sheens I ran it in vmware ware very nice....
I found this freeware app http://koyotstar.free.fr/indexEn.html Free Mp3 Wma Converter also converts AAC media
nice story line I would say a very interesting cast until now ....
thanks for the links I liked the serious ad by redhat
perhaps it would be good to have the UK combined with other European countries to show unity what should be nice also is to see the dutch and uk...
Also don't forget to scan for rootkits a good app is blacklight rootkitrevealer.... http://www.f-secure.com/blacklight/
another way to go is to do a antivirus scan with knoppix it is verry secure and you get good results with this method.......
hi...:) there a few ways to try to remove the pests first you could try to do an online scan with house call from trend micro the second...
Feisty Fawn is a great release with beryl or compiz it has some nice eye candy....
nice story twist a abattoir used for human slaughter who would have thought it up ? well played whitescorpion....
This is not the first time we've mentioned a Windows Vista crack, and it won't be the last, but now a hacker group known as NoPE somehow managed...
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