The computer shop which suggested to me the Dell Precision M3800 laptop
suggests that the E-port with 210W adapter
(http://accessories.ap.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=my&l=en&s=dhs&cs=mydhs1&sku=450-14000)
be used with the laptop.
I googled for Linux support for this adapter, but found no in
I would like to tighten my internal network security and to protect against
rouge computers on my LAN.
Anybody knows of a good tool to scan my network for vulnerabilities ?
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On 24 December 2015 at 12:21, Erez D wrote:
> I would like to tighten my internal network security and to protect
> against rouge computers on my LAN.
>
> Anybody knows of a good tool to scan my netwo
Hi
I posted this to the Android list, but I don't think anybody reads it...
Anyway, I got an update to Android 6.0 on my Moto X. I was really looking
forward to this, but it seems that something is broken with the caller ID.
After going through a few forums it turns out that there is some
discre
As it turned out, it did not matter that I misunderstood tlp's name.
The package tlp exists only in Debian Stretch (testing) and in Debian
Sid (unstable), and my PC runs on Debian Jessie, so there is no tlp in
my near future.
On Wed, 2015-12-23 at 09:32 +, Daniel Shahaf wrote:
> Omer Zak wrote
If you are using Google app then clear cache and data of its
contacts app, using application manager under settings.
Actually it'll be useful for any app.
Now, If your are using a proprietary Moto app, It just might be that
its local storage is corrupted.
In that case
Unless it has dependencies that force you 'onward' there is no reason
not to download the deb and install it manually
2015-12-24 20:14 GMT+02:00 Omer Zak :
> As it turned out, it did not matter that I misunderstood tlp's name.
> The package tlp exists only in Debian Stretch (testing) and in De
Backports?
https://packages.debian.org/jessie-backports/
On 25 Dec 2015 9:04 a.m., "E.S. Rosenberg" wrote:
> Unless it has dependencies that force you 'onward' there is no reason
> not to download the deb and install it manually
>
> 2015-12-24 20:14 GMT+02:00 Omer Zak :
> > As it turned out,
That was one of the less destructive workarounds that I had found, and
tried.
It didn't work. I cleared the cache and data of both the Contacts app and
the Google app. And yes, they are stock Google apps.
If you are using Google app then clear cache and data of its contacts app,
using application m