Hi guys,
Hi guys,
Once is sufficient, just wait a while. DNS changes can take up to 48 hours to be completely visible.
Install Xubuntu for him, it is easy. You will also learn a lot.
Last week, they left all accounts accessible without a password for 4 hours. Their employees also have the power to look into your files, that's why there is all this encryption stuff being talked about.
The Approve/Promote button doesn't work, so I'll just reply to you.
Forgot it was an old post >.>
It actually depends in which country you are. All of those points are legal here (the Dutch way =]), except for the games thing.
They did it with an idiotically simple SQL injection.
VOTE: rTorrent
The memories I always carry with me.
1) Add Apache to the Dropbox group and give that group permission to access the Dropbox folder. 2) Then set up a script that will give all the files in the Dropbox rwx permission to the Dropbox group. 3) Run the script with Cron or something similar.
I have never been good at keeping track who writes at Lifehacker. Jason, might I ask since when you have been writing over here?
Is he one of the techy type? My dad would have trouble mastering any tablet.
The i5-2500K has no support for Intel's virtualisation technology. If you want to run VBox or KVM you'll likely get a better experience if you opt for the regular 2500.
Or you could alter the registry with chntpw from any LiveCD to change/reset your password (Ubuntu is given as example).
Plus you can use this to delete end of line characters, and Notepad or Word won't let you do that.
True, that should be noted in the article.
I forgot about that, thanks.