On 05/11/2016 03:34 PM, c...@zip.com.au wrote:
On 04May2016 16:42, Samuel Sieb wrote:
2) connect one of the old disks to the now new system via a USB to SATA
adapter (note the machine only has usb 1.1) mount the disk and copy the
data over.
That wouldn't be so bad given the amount of data.
On 04May2016 16:42, Samuel Sieb wrote:
2) connect one of the old disks to the now new system via a USB to SATA
adapter (note the machine only has usb 1.1) mount the disk and copy the
data over.
That wouldn't be so bad given the amount of data.
Even on 1.1? Haven't actually done the math for
On 05/11/2016 12:19 AM, g wrote:
On 05/11/2016 12:38 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 05/10/2016 10:33 PM, g wrote:
the last email i received from fedora project is;
Subject: Re: Undefined library symbol in libwx_gtk3u_core-3.0.so.0
References: <57327198.3020...@gmail.com>
From: Rick St
On 05/11/2016 08:51 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Virtually every security measure is a partial solution. There are no
magic bullets. However just because a given measure is weak on its own
doesn't mean it isn't useful in combination with others. Using a non-
root user for remote login means th
On Wed, 2016-05-11 at 10:07 -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 01:30:48 -0700,
> Joe Zeff wrote:
> >
> >
> > Excellent advice. Linux never tells you if the username you're
> > trying
> > to log in with is right, just that the combination of username and
> > password was
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 01:30:48 -0700,
Joe Zeff wrote:
Excellent advice. Linux never tells you if the username you're trying
to log in with is right, just that the combination of username and
password was wrong. The only username that a potential cracker knows
exists is root, so if you a
On 05/11/2016 12:38 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 05/10/2016 10:33 PM, g wrote:
>> the last email i received from fedora project is;
>>
>>Subject: Re: Undefined library symbol in libwx_gtk3u_core-3.0.so.0
>>References: <57327198.3020...@gmail.com>
>>From: Rick Stevens
>>Message-ID: