tings and IP's and
everything, which is then set back to default, usually 192.168.100.1 or
some such setup. You need to make sure you are wired directly to the
router and you will need to change your IP to match the default of the
router if you have customized it.
~Seann
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e lowest hanging fruit first. At the very least it
can help protect against spreading of known viruses.
As a note, Virus Total is a good proving ground on how most AV programs
just plain suck half the time especially with bleeding edge bugs.
(Search Sans ISC for articles on that aspect, inte
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Seann Clark wrote:
The
other system is too large, in terms of file system to effectively back
up (3.2 Terabytes of space) given my current means, and that system is
on Fedora 9. Using pre-upgrade in theory would work, but as I haven't
used it, I am not sure h
ora 9. Using pre-upgrade in theory would work, but as I haven't
used it, I am not sure how it would impact the box, especially the VM
side of things, as I know the kvm functionality is changed just
slightly. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Regards,
Seann
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j.halifax . wrote:
I think VLC and its streaming capabilities might do what you want to achieve.
Actually, I don't need to stream the content, but your idea is good. I can stream
the content and to see the result in the same PC in the browser. :)
Thank you!
jh
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