Monday, October 31, 2005
O'Reilly Network Safari Bookshelf - Linux Server Security, 2nd Edition
O'Reilly Network Safari Bookshelf - Linux Server Security, 2nd Edition: "Attempting to Enhance Certain Elements of Linux System Security in the Face of Overwhelming Odds: Yo Arms Too Short to Box with God"
Sunday, October 30, 2005
Friday, October 28, 2005
WebNIC.cc's Hosting Automation Solutions
WebNIC.cc's Hosting Automation Solutions: " How can I retrieve my Admin password for Plesk?
Login to your Plesk 7 Reloaded systems command line as root… Run the following command:
cat/etc/psa/.psa.shadow
Plesk will display your admin password."
Login to your Plesk 7 Reloaded systems command line as root… Run the following command:
cat/etc/psa/.psa.shadow
Plesk will display your admin password."
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Monday, October 24, 2005
Sunday, October 23, 2005
Saturday, October 22, 2005
Friday, October 21, 2005
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Automotive News
Automotive News: "Nissan's next-gen Skyline GT-R is the talk of Tokyo, and still only a concept"
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
X-bit labs - Articles - Intel Pentium D 820 CPU Review (page 5)
X-bit labs - Articles - Intel Pentium D 820 CPU Review (page 5): "The actual overclocking of Pentium D 820 processor started quite unexpectedly. We managed to raise the FSB frequency to 250MHz in no time and without any special effort. This brought the CPU clock rate up to 3.5GHz.
The system started and booted-up normally at this speed and allowed running all sorts of small utilities (including single-threaded ones) without any problems. However, when we took a closer look at the system functioning in these conditions, we saw that it could not provide fully-fledged functionality in this case. The Zalman CNPS7700Cu cooler couldn’t cope with its task when the CPU got loaded heavily.
The temperature kept growing and the CPU would shut down. Since Zalman CNPS7700Cu is a pretty powerful air cooler, the conclusion we can draw here is not very optimistic. You need an extremely efficient cooling solution, a water-cooling system, for instance, if you intend to try overclocking your dual-core processor. We still decided it would be interesting to find out what is the maximum frequency our processor can work at stably with the air cooler, because this type of cooling is currently used in most computer systems. We reduced the FSB frequency to 240MHz and continued out stability tests. The CPU was working at 3360MHz in this case.
The results obtained in this case turned out even more interesting. The thing is that the system remained stable, the CPU temperature stayed within the acceptable range, and all major tests would run smoothly. However, when we started a benchmark supporting multi-threading, some weird things began happening. The results appeared suspiciously low in this case. When we launched two independent copies of a single-threaded application (we used WinRAR archiving utility), we managed to reveal a very interesting effect: Pentium D cores can get into thermal throttling independently. In other words, the first core continued working at its no"
The system started and booted-up normally at this speed and allowed running all sorts of small utilities (including single-threaded ones) without any problems. However, when we took a closer look at the system functioning in these conditions, we saw that it could not provide fully-fledged functionality in this case. The Zalman CNPS7700Cu cooler couldn’t cope with its task when the CPU got loaded heavily.
The temperature kept growing and the CPU would shut down. Since Zalman CNPS7700Cu is a pretty powerful air cooler, the conclusion we can draw here is not very optimistic. You need an extremely efficient cooling solution, a water-cooling system, for instance, if you intend to try overclocking your dual-core processor. We still decided it would be interesting to find out what is the maximum frequency our processor can work at stably with the air cooler, because this type of cooling is currently used in most computer systems. We reduced the FSB frequency to 240MHz and continued out stability tests. The CPU was working at 3360MHz in this case.
The results obtained in this case turned out even more interesting. The thing is that the system remained stable, the CPU temperature stayed within the acceptable range, and all major tests would run smoothly. However, when we started a benchmark supporting multi-threading, some weird things began happening. The results appeared suspiciously low in this case. When we launched two independent copies of a single-threaded application (we used WinRAR archiving utility), we managed to reveal a very interesting effect: Pentium D cores can get into thermal throttling independently. In other words, the first core continued working at its no"
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Monday, October 17, 2005
Sunday, October 16, 2005
Saturday, October 15, 2005
Friday, October 14, 2005
Thursday, October 13, 2005
VBForums.com - AES Cryption in VBModule
VBForums.com - AES Cryption in VBModule: "AES is the Advanced Encryptrion Standard, as the name says fo it selfe, this is a standard, and it is the standard, that replaced DES, the Data Encryption Standard. Becaue DES with its 56Bit was to week against the brute force attack on new computers, they searched for a new standard. During 2 years they tested and analysed some new algorithms, the candidates were:
The Advanced Encryption Standard (Rijndael)
Twofish (finalist)
SERPENT (finalist)
RC6 (finalist)
DEAL
MARS (finalist)
SAFER+
FROG
LOKI-97
CAST-256
Magenta
DFC "
The Advanced Encryption Standard (Rijndael)
Twofish (finalist)
SERPENT (finalist)
RC6 (finalist)
DEAL
MARS (finalist)
SAFER+
FROG
LOKI-97
CAST-256
Magenta
DFC "
Amendment No. 9 to Form S-1
Amendment No. 9 to Form S-1: "SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
AMENDMENT NO. 9
TO
FORM S-1
REGISTRATION STATEMENT
Under
The Securities Act of 1933
GOOGLE INC."
Washington, D.C. 20549
AMENDMENT NO. 9
TO
FORM S-1
REGISTRATION STATEMENT
Under
The Securities Act of 1933
GOOGLE INC."
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Monday, October 10, 2005
VBForums.com - tell how many times app is run (resolved)
VBForums.com - tell how many times app is run (resolved): "Dim NumOfRuns as integer NumOfRuns = Val(Getsetting('APPNAME','DATA','RUNS','0')) NumOfRuns = NumOfRuns + 1 SaveSetting 'APPNAME', 'DATA', 'RUNS', NumOfRuns 'Check for too many... if NumOfRuns > 15 then Msgbox 'You have run this more than 15 times' 'etc.."
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Saturday, October 08, 2005
Friday, October 07, 2005
Thursday, October 06, 2005
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
Monday, October 03, 2005
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