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well, of course there are some for UNIX based machines, but they don't really harm the user.Anyways, even if I run Linux, I still have clamav installed for my protection.xboxrulz
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just use NDISWrapper to load your WLAN driver.xboxrulz
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You can just simply use YaST2 to edit the ordering of the boot options by going to System, the Bootloader, from there, everything is very straight forward.xboxrulz
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just hearing that makes it scary ... what happens when one day your friend is a cow that knows how to speak English or your girlfriend is a mix, cow skin but human body?That's just freaky if it goes out of hand.xboxrulz
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yes, the only reason why his kid can run without the anti-virus is because he locked his kid out of the Internet and able to install anything
.There has never been a Windows that's secure enough to not need an anti-virus.However, if you say MacOS X and/or Linux, then I would understand, it's ok to not run an anti virus on those.xboxrulz
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Why would you want to go through all those steps? The Windows installation itself is pretty much automated already.xboxrulz
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lol, that means that you support Internet Explorer because Avant Browser uses the Internet Explorer Engine.xboxrulz
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Which is the sad part because the PowerPC chips were already surpassing the x86 architecture for a long while now. The thing is, if IBM opened up its architecture, then I think others will pick it up and improve upon it.Heck, all the game consoles are even using the PowerPC (or it's variants)xboxrulz
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I'm a bit skeptical on this idea. Yes, Microsoft is easing up on Linux, but to say making a Microsoft Linux? I don't think so. Microsoft had in the past try building their own version of UNIX, but was never successful. It was called "Xenix".xboxrulz
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interesting, Saturn's hurricane looks pretty big too.xboxrulz
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funny, this virus doesn't work w/ Linux because first of all, it's not in Shell script and who would install Linux on the same partition w/ Windows knowing that it could be easily and accidentally erased!xboxrulz
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Make sure that SuSE's time is not UTC and set to be "local time".Windows only operate under "local time" and not "UTC".Linux/UNIX default is "UTC".xboxrulz
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the server is back up and running.xboxrulz
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However, by Microsoft being able to know if you are actually breaking into copyright things, they will be going into privacy issues.xboxrulz
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I did it on VMWare but not on Virtual PC.xboxrulz
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On KDE, you can try to open kcontrol and change the default pointer.That should fix it.xboxrulz
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yes, but highly not recommended because the speed of USB 2 is slower than ATA/SATA connections. You will have major trouble w/ speed.xboxrulz
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hmmm.. sounds like a really neat idea. However, I don't think, it'll make a huge difference.xboxrulz
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well, it's not just on the Internet, the quote/article I got was from the Toronto Star, which IS a newspaper company.xboxrulz
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Source: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/Seafood species face extinction
PETER CALAMAI
The rate of marine biodiversity loss is accelerating and, at current rates, there will be little sustainable fish or seafood available by mid-century, scientists say.
Researchers warn in the journal Science that 90 per cent of present-day marine fish, crustaceans, shellfish and other currently eaten species of seafood could vanish in 50 years.
But the study's lead author, Canadian fisheries researcher Boris Worm, thinks countries will correct the present overfishing, economic mismanagement and environmental degradation before that happens.
"I personally don't think the current trend of depleting fish species will continue. I think we're smart enough to realize where we're heading, and avoid it," Worm said in an interview.
To avoid this catastrophe, the scientists say countries must manage entire marine ecosystems and not just individual fish species as today. They also urge the creation of extensive "no-fish" zones, the aquatic version of national parks.
To reach their conclusions, researchers from across the globe, including Canada and the U.S., did a "meta-analysis" of existing studies to quantify how the loss of marine diversity locally, regionally and globally has affected the marine ecosystem and services provided to humans.
The scientists' report concludes that 29 per cent of the fish and seafood species now being caught have already collapsed to less than one-tenth of their historical maximum catch.
"This isn't based on models or assumptions. This is a very clear trend and it's speeding up," said Worm.
Many scientific studies have demonstrated the importance of biodiversity at the local level. But this study shows for the first time that every species matters at the global level as well.
Even the disappearance of one species reduces the biodiversity of an ecosystem. In turn, reduced biodiversity means the oceans produce less food, have lower resistance to disease and pollution and can't rebound as well from stresses like climate change, according to the report's comprehensive review of scientific studies.
The scientists analyzed 32 small-scale biodiversity experiments, larger studies of 48 locales where fishing was banned and global fish catch records from 1950 to 2003.
They also took a special look at ecosystem changes over the past 1,000 years in 12 coastal areas, including the Bay of Fundy and the Gulf of St. Lawrence, using archives, sediment cores and archeological findings.
"If we don't change how we manage ocean species, then this is going to be the last century for the recognizable seafood we eat now. We'll be eating sea squid soup and jellyfish pie instead," said co-author Steve Palumbi, a marine biologist at California's Stanford University.
Palumbi rejected criticisms by other experts that "no-fish" zones — marine protected areas — amount to an admission of defeat in fisheries management.
"Even if you don't have severe overfishing, you need marine protected areas so you know how the ecosystem operates without fishing," Palumbi said. The protected areas also let a few fish grow old and big, which can be important in the long-term health of species, he said.
The study found that restoring biodiversity in protected areas spilled over to the surrounding waters, where fishermen caught four times as many fish with the same effort as before. As well, the protected ecosystems were 21 per cent less susceptible to swings from environmental or human pressures.
"These results suggest that at this point it is still possible to recover lost biodiversity, at least on local to regional scales," the Science paper states.
The crucial question is whether governments in Canada and elsewhere will heed this wake-up call, said fisheries conservation advocate Bob Rangeley.
A former scientist with the federal fisheries department, Rangeley now directs marine programs in Atlantic Canada for the World Wildlife Fund.
"The good news story here is that there's important potential wealth to be gained from our oceans that we're currently squandering," Rangeley said.
The new study comes only a week after three scientists shared the $240,000 Volvo Environment Prize for their research on global fisheries and ocean ecosystems. Two of the scientists are Canadians: Daniel Pauly and Carl Walters from the University of British Columbia; the third, Ray Hilborn, worked in Canada for a decade.
I wouldn't be surprised if this was true, we are polluting the seas, overfishing and etc. so I wouldn't be surprised at all.
Heck, even the Grand Banks off the coast of Newfoundland is nearly depleted. In the 1600s, one bucket scoop can already have tonnes of fish. Now? You need to wait for hours for a single fish.
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I think the NVIDIA driver does that, but I'm not sure about the ATI graphics driver.xboxrulz
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Did you make sure that DHCP was enabled on your router?This is just a pure network error, and not necessarily a Linux error.Also, try to disable your firewall for now, it is known to block out Internet access.xboxrulz
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have you tried doing this yet?
su -c "/etc/init.d/network restart"
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well, I have been w/ SuSE Linux since 2003, so I don't really know why I would leave SuSE Linux at all.xboxrulz
Microsoft Novell Merg..... Errr... Partnership
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They're not merging, they only reached an agreement.They are still rivals, and Steve Ballmer's answer to computing is still Windows.xboxrulz