quack quixote is a moderator of SuperUser, and I realize that he's not been around quite a while. I checked his profile, and he was last seen on July 13th 2010 at 17:17. Does anyone (esp. the moderators) know what happened to him? Has he left Stack Exchange community? Will he be back someday?
quack quixote has left Super User for good (here is the related post), and he still seems to have the moderator position (obviously idle). I think this position should be granted (by election) to an active & regular user. What does the SU team think of that?
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> Several days ago, one of our customers submitted a sample (SHA1: fbe71968d4c5399c2906b56d9feadf19a35beb97, detected as TrojanDropper:Win32/Vundo.L). This trojan hijacks the hosts “vk.com” and “vkontakte.ru” (both social networking sites in Russia)and redirects them to 92.38.209.252, but achieves this in an unusual way.
@TomWijsman Not sure how interested you are, but, AFAIK... I am not sure it is really NTFS/FAT related... the FS simply stores the symbol in hex and it is the font of the OS that causes this problem... Another bug, which I loved was non NT based Windows can't access folders with special names... Most schools in England used a RM based network and it will detect disk space usage on start and force you to delete folders... You could get around this by using an Excel Macro to launch a
command prompt, then rename a folder to something like " █ " (Random Alt+code), and it is then not accessible from within non NT based Windows!) :)
rm.com- No idea how active they are now, but, I felt they add a bit of value to a MS based network and charge a fortune for it
e.g. imagine a normal windows domain environment, but then adding a lot of tools on top to make non it people able to manage it... I think as MS has added more functionality, they have severely cut back... I don't mind adding value, but, they did things I couldn't forgive, like, their management tools go over the top and they charge for EVERYTHING, for example, adding a module that enables complex password enforcement costs £500!!! For something you should be able to do in group policy for free!
... Own brand stuff in this category - rm.com/shops/rmshop/… I can't find the one I was talking about though
Found it... a site license is actually £900 ... rm.com/shops/rmshop/… That is what I don't like about them... charging schools that amount of money for stuff that should be free/easy to do...
I've just purchased a 2GB DDR2 RAM. My machine earlier had a 1GB DDR2 RAM stick. Now I put these two sticks together, and my machine, I think, showed only 2GR of RAM?
Why is this so? Will using the 2GB+1GB together corrupt the 2GB stick?
Update:
The computer has a linux based os installed. I ...
So I'm left with the mystereous unstable random reboot...
Yeah, causes a near-D/C situation in StarCraft II, for example.
> there are two LONG 610n V1 threads about that discuss the reboot problem in great detail as well as a solution. However, that was a while ago and I would think the solution was incorporated in the later builds. Your problem may be power supply related as it was determined that the ps is undersized for that device with both radios running. There is also two different cfe's for that device. V12 & V16 (If I recall) I believe it was suggested that the V16 cfe was more stable.
My home one is a Belkin F5D7634 (well, parent's choice, that is.) Annoyingly it's the -H version which doesn't support bridging, so I have to have a m0n0wall box in the attic connected to a wireless usb dongle to provide internet to my dev network.
@tombull89 Yeah, their income allows them to do so. And non-Apple support also has warrant for like 2 years.
Yeah, there is software of that, thiefs usually aren't aware of that software.
All they do is to give it to relatives or try to sell it on the market, they don't care about what's on it and probably wipe it after the laptop has served it's purpose for themselves.