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<0> you don't have a+ ?
<1> 2 gear automatic!~
<1> lmao
<2> and you get to learn how the longest IDE cable you should use is 18", just about the time that IDE is becoming obsolete
<3> sartan: hehe nope. never got certs. I got my RHCE that was it. I've been working in the industry for a long *** time.
<2> A+ rox!
<0> ah cool.
<0> i've considered rhce
<3> i preferred hands on over courseware.
<1> isn't 18" out of spec anyways?
<1> for 133
<3> yeah if you're going to work in the linux houses, get your RHCE and LPIC2
<4> sysinternals has what kind of stuff?
<3> I helped develop the LPIC-2
<3> [TPasMan]: filemon, regmon, ect ect. stuff to monitor files, ports, registry keys, security attributes
<3> lots of stuff



<2> has A+ been revised to reflect modern computer technology, or do you still learn how to edit config.sys and autoexec.bat files
<3> no clue. still downloading the CBT
<3> looks huge enough I'm thinking it's a dvd image.
<3> can tell you when it's done.
<0> i'm a linux/cisco admin.
<3> yeah see I want to learn cisco
<3> i know how to use quagga/zebra
<3> but that's a very small subset of cisco commandsets
<5> Jet: its been updated a bit, but its still laughable
<0> i don't realistically see a need to certify cisco skills
<3> BadtzMaru: ehh, to me the A+ is just a way to check that someone really does have a grasp of computer hardware at the basics
<5> Deryl: we give people a broken computer and see how long it takes them to fix it =)
<0> er
<3> if you complete the A+ i at least can be pretty sure you know what a NIC is and how it works :)
<0> s/cisco/linux
<3> BadtzMaru: hehe that's how I got my job at Red Hat
<0> linux certs ****age.
<3> I told them, break something. if I can't fix it, I'll go away
<3> sartan: not true
<3> depends on the certs
<3> the LPIC and RHCE are the top 2 in the industry
<3> one is vender specific the other is not
<5> i've actually picked a lot of internal stuff reading though the redhat cert book
<3> LPIC is about being able to work with linux regardless of vender
<5> as im more familiar with fbsd but deal more with linux at ork, comes in handy
<3> the biggest thing that differs vender to vender is the packaging systems
<5> indeed
<3> occasionally it's the file structure but not often
<0> vendor proprietary exams like rhce teach you to admin red hat
<0> not neccessarily linux in general
<3> people have pretty much standardized around the FHS2
<0> just a thought.
<3> exactly
<3> that's why the LPIC was created
<0> lpic sounds really low end
<3> non vender specific linux certification
<0> linux+ is the ****.
<3> you can think it sounds low end all you want.
<0> i manage over like, 500 linux boxes.
<0> can i write lpic
<3> it was developed by system administrators.
<0> imma nub.
<3> the LPIC1 is basic linux management
<5> i'll take dealing with network stuff over linux stuff any day
<3> LPIC2 is intermediate to senior administration
<3> the LPIC3 will be senior administration and specialty based
<0> woo.
<6> hey
<0> lpic wasn't done yet huh.
<0> it wasn't ready when i was
<6> are there any nice builds of windows xp x64
<6> i hear the compat rates are not nice still
<5> builds?
<6> yes
<3> hehe dude, it takes time to develop a meaningful certification with metrics
<5> there is xp 64, drivers are the issue
<6> ahhh ok so is it stable?
<5> yes.
<5> on stable hardware of course
<6> ok
<6> i have nice hardware



<6> i just would want to run all of my apps
<2> if you have any 16-bit apps, it won't run those
<5> you will probably end up in 32 compat mode then
<5> which pretty much defeats the purpose at this point
<3> if you have source for many of your programs and you have the VisualStudio 2005, it comes with x64 compilation support
<3> you can rebuild them. that's if you have source access of course
<3> except for driver specific builds, code written for 32bit is the same as 64bit. it's just how the compiler builds the binaries and libraries. what choices it makes for unrolling loops and how it implements any spinlocks and the like
<3> and driver specifics is usually because of any ***embly code (asm) stubs or actionables.
<7> what's the program (i think something like sunbird) that lets you sync pda contacts? (not ms outlook. i think it's by mozilla corp)
<2> untrue. Some code written for 32-bit will not successfully run on 64-bit simply by recompiling. Some code (such as that which ***umes an int is the same size as a pointer) can fair when recompiled without changing.
<2> can fail
<3> Jet: true. i was speaking more generally, however you are correct, non sizeof() can cause issues
<2> ideally code is written correctly to begin with, but we all know that isn't true
<3> casts to specific data types et cetera
<3> true :)
<2> like multi-threaded code that fails miserably when put on a true multi-core machine where threads can actually finish in different orders
<3> still, the vast majority of code will correctly compile and run. as you and I have pointed out there are areas of gotchas, however compilers SHOULD spark up flags for such issues.
<8> anyone got WLM and dont mind inviting me?
<2> this is a good video on moving your code to 64-bit http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=52612
<3> that a page or direct to the actual movie?
<3> ok, forum set.
<3> thanks Jet
<9> what am i doing here
<10> can DDR2 ram be able to mix match ram sizes?
<10> or does it have to be in pairs
<0> dualchannel ram needs to be matched
<0> but other than that you're fine
<0> if there is a difference in ram speed it will clock down to the slower speed but you will still keep full capacity
<10> sartan i have 2x 256MB i was thinking on getting a pair of 512mb smart move?
<0> 1x1024
<10> what?
<0> frees up ram slots. what if you need an expansion from 1 gig in the future?
<0> or you want to salvage that again?
<0> and if you have 3 or 4 slots, you can go 2x256+1gig
<3> damn. looks like verizon is having issues with their newsgroups
<3> can't get any faster than 4KB/s from them
<11> http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?videoUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fvp.video.google.com%2Fvideodownload%3Fversion%3D0%26secureurl%3DigAAADjueWWhSQKY6nfzzh6zQV9JqsTLzQ21jZ8uIz6zMMdQDVWVot15ZLVx-Of1q36199KTVVKRoF0D81hTZk_IYLgufUnuWn5hD6G4ADZ5g7h_cd6sB-rtfV924R-ZNzzujiXwlQibIc3g6ckfvkxJ332yIVz5SJyUXY-5a73jpB-o7v3ERt69mD2zxYXzgBpSWA%26begin%3D0%26len%3D71700&thumbnailUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fvideo.google.com%2FThumbnailServer%3Fcontentid%3De1e633c90e1843a2
<11> http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?videoUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fvp.video.google.com%2Fvideodownload%3Fversion%3D0%26secureurl%3DfQAAAFdiIgszsgUgkgDkFX2IyVheyWMdq6ch_ATVbKOCgRdwJIW0D0cuZUcW_sfUDHDjkijWLHJmAdtf9NRb0ZV-LaIzuqT1_jhpy1VtEyWF34v9mM24p2t5X6paskHYfNalEJKADA4LLW-vJcKzc4rt4SJUieT2ClbN0_7L5BwzFWXY%26sigh%3DTN_H2vvaVo7lo3aXYabajfAUDAA%26begin%3D0%26len%3D188432&thumbnailUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fvideo.google.com%2FThumbnailServer%3Fcontentid%3D
<12> Hey
<12> who makes good 1394 PCI cards?
<12> I'm in the dark here on newegg with these friggin' brand names.
<0> creative labs
<12> I gotta add one to my mom's computer so I can do some DV bidness.
<12> yeah?
<0> they always include one on their soundcards.
<12> I don't need a soundcard, I need a firewire card.
<12> oh you guys all ****.
<13> anyone know if theres a way to sort your winamp playlist by date? (like you can in xmms)
<2> don't install winamp
<14> damn peerce
<14> nero vision created a masterpiece!
<14> damn thing rocks!
<0> rename your mp3s based on date.
<14> i'ma talkinheads all over j00
<14> STOP MAKING SENSE
<14> unF
<14> </spooge>
<15> can anyone explain to me what is diffrent in Media center edition to the regular Xp?
<13> sartan: how would you do that?
<0> [IQ]DaRkO you should do your own research before coming here
<0> nickb: if you're serious about that there are a myriad selection of mp3 renaming tools available
<13> ah yea
<15> sartan... thats why i came here, for research! can u help just a bit?
<13> thanks sartan
<2> !google media center edition compared to windows xp site:microsoft.com
<16> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/evaluation/compare.mspx
<2> RESEARCH!
<17> anyone know in batch scripting, how to remove the slashed from the %DATE%?
<18> media cneter extracts all your personal info including your SS# and sends it in a spam email to every aol email box ever
<18> :)
<18> or so ive heard
<18> it might even encrypt your personal home movies with drm so you cannot make copies for grandma


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