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redinit last won the day on January 12 2013
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The Reverend reacted to a post in a topic: Transferring domains
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The last Mac I had was a iMac G3 running 10.2
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Digg.com is trying to get back nearly 3/4 users they loss to Reddit. Digg.com went completely downhill after consitently screwing up the functionality of the site and not listening to it's users. I once visited Digg daily, now I've moved to Reddit and never looked back.
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You're misusing the term hackers. Hackers are people who look at code as well program themselves. Crackers are the mischievous ones you hear about breaking into online databases. If you write code, you are a hacker Your question is simple, a person hired to secure your infrastructure, should know how to break into an infrastructure, otherwise how else is he supposed to "fix" something he doesn't know how it's broken in to? He needs to know all the ins/outs, how a cracker would get in, what methods he would use, etc.. When I secure my servers, I think how a cracker would break in, what meth
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Say you want to build a car, you could: A.) Buy every part individually, and build it (without CakePHP) OR B.) You could buy a motor, frame, body, and build it with very few loose parts (with CakePHP) In a nutshell, yes
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What is this Guild Wars game about?
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It's a set of classes written in PHP that you would use in PHP applications. It saves you time so you don't have to write code, its already there, such as templating, authentication, DB abstraction, etc..
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Linux A Guide On How To Host 2 Websites On The Same VPS?
redinit replied to Thomas's topic in Server Administration
You don't need any control panel, it's as simple as having your domains DNS pointing to the right place, and configuring your web-server to "host" the multiple sites. -
clamd on s1.respawngamers.com status: failed
redinit replied to Thomas's topic in Server Administration
What are the permissions on the socket file and directory? -
Than I'm not surprised at the level of service he receives.
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That's not at all what I said. Aptitude isn't an advanced version in the traditional sense, it allows you greater control, which is good for installing/maintaining packages, but when you are doing a version upgrade it can become tedious. You can use them both and you shouldn't run into any problems. If you've ever maintained Debian systems over time you'd know what I was talking about.
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Marc reacted to a post in a topic: Ubuntu test 2
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APT and Aptitude are both frontends to DPKG. I would use APT for major upgrades (ex. 11.10 to 12.04) because it finds a quicker upgrade path for multiple packages and aptitude for basic updates.
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bryce12 reacted to a post in a topic: No more lurking - FB shows who views every post
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dd Yeah, this isn't a problem with Ubuntu though, rather Nvidia.
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