All of the major browser except Mozilla-derived ones offer sandboxed tabs, but I think I'd rather have Moz's capability for scripting controls via addons than accept Chrome or Edge's baseline security model. Out of the box Firefox is basically swiss cheese as far as security, but I'd never use...
Windows 10 does have IE11 and there's nothing that would prevent you from having crappy old versions of Java or Acrobat. If nothing else, you can upgrade and back out of it, just to have the license.
I'm getting second-hand angry about the whole ordeal involved in doing this. It shouldn't be...
To be a bit more nuanced:
The last third of the movie is set in bad green-screen CGI. I'm talking Phantom Menace level bad. They know it looks like crap and they don't care.
Jennifer Lawrence doesn't seem to be present as a performer and her role doesn't make any sense based on the history of...
I believe the caching function is something that is handled automagically by the OS. I don't really know how it works in that case because I've not actually tried that sort of configuration. I do think it's sort of lame that they'd give you the slot and not let you use it. Wait a year or so and...
If the drive was in a *nix based NAS system, creation of multiple primary partitions with some empty space between them would be standard operating procedure.
I started with enough college credit to skip my entire freshman year, which wound up being the worst thing ever because I was placed in a calc class I didn't belong in (I should've retaken Calc I but I was too proud of my AP credit) and in O Chem, which is just not a good starting place since...
Mainstream full ATX boards, insofar as those are a thing that exist, still usually have one. Asus still puts one on most of the newest (LGA1151) boards it offers. Gigabyte seems to have dropped PCI entirely.
You can always run whatever in a VM. Your Centos/Debian/Yggsdrasil install will probably fit nicely in 20GB with plenty of room to spare for all your projects.
The T460 actually had a bit of a pricing premium that would've pushed it out of budget and I didn't just have RAM sitting around for it so you got a T450. Another mild disappointment: upon research, while the T450 has a 42mm M.2 slot, it can't be used as a boot drive. Firmware doesn't support...
I downloaded all of the Windows 7 updates. All 2GB of them. Rather than wait for multiple hours for the update servers to finally decide to offer a pathetic 476MB file. The offline updater will just apply whatever updates you don't have. It takes around 30 minutes to run.
A .MSU is a Microsoft...
... and just to amplify my previous comment, since I remembered that the WSUS Offline downloader is a thing that exists, I used it to download all 2GB of Windows 7 x64 updates, which took about 15 minutes, and now I'm applying them to the machine that was trying to install the rollup. Which is...
I tried it this morning and it turns out that the rollup hits the update servers the same way as any other process. I've been watching a Windows 7 machine not install updates using the update rollup for the last three hours.
I'm pretty sure you're better off using the Offline Windows Update...
Anyone know Sed's surname and care to PM it to me so Ican get this this thing shipped out today?
And while I'm thinking of it: The T450 has two DDR3L slots but only a 42mm M.2 slot, so none of my existing M.2 SSDs will fit in it. I also noticed that there are three different screw sizes on the...
Clonezilla will have the same issues as Acronis with regard to secure boot/GPT disks. There's a really easy fix if you're the one responsible for installing the OS, which is not to use secure boot and GPT, but it's definitely a problem if you're trying to image arbitrary Windows systems.
Acronis's recovery environment is Linux-based. For a system that was built on a Secure Boot/UEFI setup, it doesn't have the security keys to read the content of the protected drive since it doesn't have a trusted bootloader, even for the 2016 version. You pretty much have to have a modern...
Here's a video of someone achieving a perfect game on the highest difficulty setting of the new Doom. It's five hours long. The single player game looks fantastically fun and atmospheric, and I can see a lot of notes about what id always said they wanted Quake to be like. I'm most surprised at...
Apparently they aren't. Rufus, which now as an automatic Windows to Go mode, says the MCT-created .wim files are specifically made to not conform to Microsoft's own standards. One assumes the USB installer would have the retail .wim, but it's anybody's guess what Windows build you'll be getting.
Funny thing I just discovered: The install.wim files present in the Windows 8 and Windows 10 Media Creation Tool downloads are not actually standard .wim files and can't be used for Windows to Go images. You have to have a retail Windows ISO to make a Windows to Go disk. I have the 8.1 Retail...
I use Acronis. It works for my needs, which include goofy stuff like cloning multiboot configurations. Every once in a while it barfs on something, usually GPT/UEFI boot setups that its Linux-based imaging tool can't read, but for those machines it doesn't seem like anything works unless it runs...
I usually run 2TB+ drives through Seatools long diagnostic before I put them into service, no matter how I intend to use them.
Seatools will test multiple drives in parallel, though it doesn't like being used on systems with more than 10 connected drives.
The reserved partition is most likely the result of an interaction with EFI on the machine. I don't think that's new behavior and I don't think it's exclusive to Windows 10.
Gmail absolutely makes URLs linkable. In fact, I don't think you can stop it from doing that even if it's unintended (throw a space in someplace if you don't want it to be).
Gmail won't allow a whole range of file types to be attached directly to a message, including .EXE and script data. I've...
Proper file permissions and GPOs, particularly those that surround EFS/Bitlocker key distribution, would go a long way. I don't actually think anything is going to stop everything. If you have an up to date security suite plus the normal collection of appliances and proxies between users and...
Weird carp are probably a much bigger problem down in Oz. Probably poisonous. Or venomous. Or both. And covered with tentacles. And always carrying on about witnessing them at the gates of Vahalla.
Oh and also, I got sed's laptop today. Amazon sent me a Thinkpad L with a mechanical drive rather than a T with an SSD, so that thing is going back on Monday.
Mild deviation from topic to follow:
VDI on Server 2012 is a pain in the ass to get running. I've done it for classroom sessions and it is, no joke, worse than setting up Slackware was in 1994. I'm fairly certain that Microsoft's instructions for getting it working probably qualifies as sales...
Who said anything about rechargeable? I have an MPOW Bluetooth receiver and a pair of monoprice Monitors rigged up.
I use my old 8.9" Samsung tablet as a display/control system for it if I'm not running it from my phone. It more or less lives on a dock on a shelf above my towel rack. It's not...
Naw man. Throw a cheap XBMC/Plex client + some bluetooth speakers in there and set it up so you can run it from other Plex/XBMC systems. It's fantastic. Mount it on a wall in the back of the shower or something.
Well, yeah. The people I work for can't afford anything. Plus all these setups are going to be customized to hell and probably come with an infinite supply of support engineers, but on the off chance a number could come out, it would've satisfied some curiosity. The accounting for all of the...
They certainly can, if that's a module you need. I've not needed to investigate. I believe Untangle has its filtering module set up as part of a subscription package, but your standard-issue OSS system can probably run Squidguard if you want a free option.
It's fun to play with, but at the end of the day, it's a router in a low demand environment. Unless your requirements involve complex encryption or QoS needs, probably just about everything will do what you need.
There is zero evidence of this happening. Ever. Women getting violated by gender-conforming (cisgendered) males in bathrooms? Sure. But explicitly trans people perving on ladies? Please find some evidence of this happening. And there are already relevant laws for dealing with those issues...
Trump says stupid things and doesn't apologize. Here's the actual quote in question, though Mr. Trump has a history making insulting offhand remarks about Hispanics.
"When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're not sending you. They're not sending you. They're sending...
The GOP presidential nominee said without any tempering qualification that Mexicans are rapists. Is that somehow not racist? The party as a whole also believes, according to its longstanding platform, that women and homosexuals should be denied rights. That's the club to which republicans...
It did not stand out to me. But hey, if the racist, misogynistic, homophobic, anti-intellectual shoe fits, maybe you all could pull back on some of that rhetoric to make the comparison a little more remarkable than it presently is.
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