2013/6/6-7/31 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Computer/SW/Security] UID:54690 Activity:nil | 6/6 Wow, NSA rocks. Who would have thought they had access to major
data exchangers? I have much more respect for government workers,
crypto experts, mathematicans now than ever.
\_ flea to Hong Kong --> best dim-sum in the world
\_ "flee"
\_ The dumb ones work for DMV, the smart ones for the NSA. If you
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2012/8/29-11/7 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:54467 Activity:nil | 8/29 There was once a CSUA web page which runs an SSH client for logging
on to soda. Does that page still exist? Can someone remind me of the
URL please? Thx.
\_ what do you mean? instruction on how to ssh into soda?
\_ No I think he means the ssh applet, which, iirc, was an applet
that implemented an ssh v1 client. I think this page went away
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2011/5/19-7/30 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:54110 Activity:nil | 5/19 Uh, is anyone still using this? Please mark here if you post and
haven't added this yet. I'll start:
\_ person k
\_ ausman, I check in about once a week.
\_ erikred, twice a week or so.
\_ mehlhaff, I login when I actually own my home directory instead of
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2011/2/14-4/20 [Computer/SW/Unix] UID:54039 Activity:nil | 2/14 You sure soda isn't running windows in disguise? It would explain the
uptimes.
\_ hardly, My winbox stays up longer.
\_ Nobody cares about uptime anymore brother, that's what web2.0 has
taught us. Everything is "stateless".
\_ You;d think gamers would care more about uptime.
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2010/8/12-9/7 [Computer/SW/Languages/Perl] UID:53922 Activity:nil | 8/12 Ruby coders, do you mostly DIY your stuff or use the ruby libs out
there? How is their quality compared to other libs you have used
for other langs? Thx.
\_ I use Ruby for hobby stuff, etc. I use libraries for system stuff
(web access, process, etc.) but that's about it. Perl libraries are
much better/more complete. I assume because of the maturity and
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2010/2/22-3/12 [Computer/HW] UID:53723 Activity:nil | 2/20 There was a failure validating the SSL/TLS certificate for the server
<DEAD>mail.csua.berkeley.edu<DEAD>
The reason for the failure was
self signed certificate in certificate chain (details)
We have not verified the identity of your server. If you ignore this certificate validation
problem and continue, you could end up connecting to an imposter server.
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2010/4/28-5/10 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:53807 Activity:nil | 4/28 Win 3.1 was more widely adopted than Win 3.0. Win XP (5.1) was more
widely adopted than Win 2k (5.0). Now it looks like Win 7 (6.1) is
going to be more widely adopted than Vista (6.0). Is this a trend on
Microsoft x.0 versions being bad?
\_ duh.
\_ "more widely adopted" ... well... what are you basing these numbers
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2006/9/12 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:44358 Activity:nil | 9/12 I haven't used MS windows since the win95 days. Can someone please
explain to me what in the world a "domain" is? I'm familiar with
IP addresses like 128.32.112.233 or domains like http://csua.berkeley.edu
but what are things like "\\My Workgroup" or "\\MYCOMPANY"?
Is Microsoft inventing new linguo?
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2006/7/25-26 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows, Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:43790 Activity:nil | 7/25 Running Linux: any technical reasons to reboot on a regular basis?
\_ No. -tom
\_ Like with any other OS, it can help if your apps have memory leaks.
If every program running on the machine is written perfectly
and never fails in any strange or unexpected manner then you're
fine without rebooting. I've had machines up for almost 1000
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2003/5/16 [Computer/HW/CPU] UID:28462 Activity:moderate | 5/15 Is a Pentium 133 Mhz Processor fast enough to decode mp3's in
real-time?
\_ Almost certainly yes, depending on load. I used to play mp3s
on a 166 win95 machine, but I couldn't use netscape at the same
time. And I think that might have even gotten better later on
when winamp improved their decoder.
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2002/10/17 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:26223 Activity:high | 10/16 What's the difference between the way win98 does threads vs.
NT/2k/XP?
Win98 doesn't seem to have a real threading system or something. Test
code on Win98 runs "jerky" but the same on the more advanced versions
runs smoothly and handles threads as I'd expect.
\_ I thought Win98 has preemptive threading for Windows apps while
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2002/9/20-21 [Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:25961 Activity:kinda low | 9/19 I dutifully installed cygwin on win95. However, some program, like
tex and tcsh, dumps core or stack. What is the problem?
\_ I read somewhere that cygwin on windows 95 doesn't
work so well
\_ I wrote somewhere that win95 doesn't work so well, so what
you read is pretty certainly true. Umm, I'm not one of
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2002/8/26-27 [Computer/SW/Security, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:25694 Activity:high | 8/26 After I save a file in win95, I need to process it from DOS prompt
(to use with sftp for putty for example). I find the file name to be
"currupted" - it's shorter and contains strange characters like "~".
I know this must be a feature from MS but how to get around it and
access the file from DOS using the real file name?
\_ try using cygwin
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2002/8/14-15 [Computer/SW/Languages, Computer/SW/OS/Windows] UID:25557 Activity:moderate | 8/14 Some applications don't have the "print to file" option. Is there
a way to install a printer type that will generate a PS file when
printed to it? This is w2k. I've been dicking around with this
all morning and still can't find a way to print. This is for an
efax viewer and something called elynx viewer. There's no "print
to file" option and printing to "PDFwriter" won't work either.
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2002/8/2-4 [Computer/SW/OS/OsX] UID:25483 Activity:moderate | 8/2 When I use X from window (Exceed) and mac (DarwinX) and try to
move or resize window, the window frame does not appear, so I
don't have a visual feel where I am moving or resizing to. Any
cure?
\_ Your background might be the same color as the resize lines;
try 'xsetroot -solid darkgreen' (for example) and see if that
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