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<0> if you bought the functionality thats in Vista Server piecemeal from the likes of Veritas, it would cost $100,000 per CPU
<0> with $20K/year support contracts so you can download updates and patches.
<1> hmm, software defined radio
<1> no longer limited by freq and modulation...
<0> TedSki; whats that in reference too? sounds like a fast track to RF Anarchy if you ask me.
<2> who here uses WSU
<2> *WSUS
<3> me
<4> F - me
<1> peerce: so, basically the idea is one radio on a card that detects signals and says, "oh, he speaks bluetooth... i can talk to him like this"
<1> i thought toor was bant
<4> TedSki: SDR is nice actually
<5> OOOOHHH GAAOOOWWD.
<1> yea, i was just watching about it on a podcast from the Maker Faire
<4> though SDR itself is a generic thing
<4> doesn't have the protocols embedded



<4> more along the lines of how to synthesize the correct frequencies
<1> this guy was talkin bout embedded protocols
<0> sounds CPU intensive.
<2> wasn't there an option in WSUS to have the computers download the updates from microsoft instead of your wsus server
<1> peerce, this "Makers Faire" was at the San Mateo Expo Center
<1> dunno when, but recently... this is the latest ep of this vidcast
<3> <2> wasn't there an option in WSUS to have the computers download the
<3> updates from microsoft instead of your wsus server
<6> does anyone know how to manually set IRQ in windows xp - i have soundcard gfx card net card and tv tuner the same irq 9 and it makes bugs
<3> that defeats the purpose of WSUS
<4> indeed
<3> and yes i think there is an option to do so
<7> hey..one of my computers is very hot..especially the power supply...and i can smell something burning..what could this mean?
<7> anybody?
<4> it's a setting in GPO
<4> just have a particular GP that doesn't set the server to your WSUS
<2> Except that there is an option and it doesn't defeat the purposes, as WSUS's point is the management of patches/updates. Acting as a repository is it's secondary function.
<4> and apply it to the machine in question
<4> TedSki: that's beyond basic SDR then
<4> would be nice though
<8> hi
<9> Hello. I have a GHO Ghost file and ghost32.exe. Can I extract the ghost image to my local disk or do I have to mount it only? Meaning, I just want to access the files. Thanks.
<2> you use Ghost Explorer for that
<1> Aurelius: i think its mostly conceptual for this guy right now
<4> TedSki: SDR is a reality
<9> Where do I DL that?
<2> Yogo: IT comes with the latest version of ghost
<6> please does anyone know how to manually set IRQ of cards in windows xp ?
<8> can i add a user to the active directory, that his local windows profile is used then?
<9> Oh
<9> Ghost 9 ?
<2> Yogo I don't know what the latest version is
<0> juuko; obsolete concept. any vendor who says you have to juggle IRQs by hand is full of ****, or has no clue how to develop proper device drivers.
<2> We use Ghost 2003 at work
<9> OK. So is that the only way?
<2> and it has ghost explorer
<6> peerce: but i have gfx and soundcard both irq 9 and it makes bugs in sound
<4> maybe he's using an obsolete card, peerce
<2> that I know of. Other people here may have done more with ghost, though.
<4> stop being such an ***.
<9> OK. Thanks very much.
<4> TedSki: www.flex-radio.com
<0> Aurelius; fine, you explain how to configure automatically configured IRQs on a ACPI system. have fun.
<6> acpi does that i have read something about HAL changes to without aspi drivers but dont know
<6> how to set it
<8> does anybody know how to add a user to the active directory, using it's local user profile?
<4> peerce: you can merely refuse to provide an answer
<0> juuko; A) disable the "plug and play OS" settings in your BIOS. B) format the drive. C) reinstall the OS manually specifying the non ACPI "HAL". and even then there's 50-50 chance it won't do what you think you want.
<1> hahha
<6> peerce: i have disabled it set to device their irq's in bios display table
<1> this dude is inventing a "Jammer Suit"
<0> juuko; if you're trying ot do 'audio workstation' kind of stuff, disable advanced acceleration in your graphics drivers, and it might just work.
<0> juuko; I'm curious, do you have an ATI graphics card?
<4> TedSki: heh
<1> bluetooth, wifi, wimax, cell phone, cordless phone, etc
<1> all jamming by way of a shirt
<1> heh
<1> and high power so its wide range
<1> "One quiet CES" is how he put it
<1> haha
<10> lol



<2> here we go
<2> If the status is set to Disabled or Not Configured, and if Automatic Updates is not disabled by policy or user preference, the Automatic Updates client connects directly to the Windows Update site on the Internet.
<0> TedSki: I was at the new deYoung museum sunday... hah, copper clad building == zero cell reception inside :D
<1> pretty cool, peerce /
<1> ?
<2> that can't be right
<2> casue then it can't report in to WSUS
<2> it looks like you can't do it, but that contradicts the documentation saying you can
<2> and the fact that it asked me during install
<2> you're supposed to be able to have your machines report into WSUS for update information, and be able to set the clients to actually get the update files from MS
<2> unless the documentation was referring only to tiered wsus servers
<2> and where they get /their/ updates
<2> either way wsus ****s
<2> but it works
<11> anyone use the SamSung A920? Cell phone
<0> AMDMan; try http://www.phonescoop.com/, they have decent phone reviews.
<0> http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=783 <- A920
<11> just tryin to use my songs as thier RIngton on my phone
<0> yuck, I hate that ****.
<0> set it to silent vibrate, and keep your 5 year old pop tunes the flook out of the room.
<2> uhmm
<2> does anyone know anything about this supposed 0 day word exploit that was just discovered
<12> uhm, that it was just discovered? :D
<4> there's a 0 day word exploit that was just discovered
<0> reference?
<2> Backdoor.Ginwui
<2> http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1965042,00.asp
<2> looks like this might be it http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.ginwui.html
<0> looks like mdropper.h is the word 0day exploit, and ginwui is a trojan that rides in on it
<0> heh. Note: The undocumented exploit used by Trojan.Mdropper.H works in Microsoft Word 2003 and crashes Microsoft Word XP.
<0> I'm still using word 2000 :D
<2> haha
<1> i think i'm gonna setup an asterisk box when ellen and i move in together
<1> and do voip throughout the house
<2> TedSki yeah
<2> you can download asterisk @home
<2> boot the CD and go
<2> that's what I'm gonna do
<13> TGI*
<1> FKnight`: i figure i'd build it on an old p2 333 i have...
<1> and run it off a compact flash
<1> quiet
<1> build it on netbsd
<14> Jammin' in the name of the lord!
<1> rworks: any chance you can get me that php stuff today?
<15> what php stuff?
<16> I have a question: how can i change the active screensaver only using file access (not executing anything)
<16> is there an INI file that stores the current screenaver?
<17> nuttso - that information would be stored in the user registry
<18> can the only place to find a file "taking over" the windows shell be in hkey_local_machine/software/microsoft/windowsnt/current version/winlogon ? keys - userinit and shell ?
<18> for windows xp
<12> hahaha
<12> THAT WAS BALMER
<19> I
<19> LOVE
<19> THIS
<19> CHANNEL
<10> what?
<12> no you dont
<10> lol
<12> all you do is complain
<17> I het you guyz
<19> sure i do. i just hate you ****stains who hang out here. :-D
<17> screw you guyz, I'm goin home
<4> he hates himself
<10> whiny bitch
<17> hehe
<12> ehehehe
<19> yeah i do. *sob*
<12> i
<12> het


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