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  1. Thank you for the excellent guide! I'm new to web hosting (Xisto) and I will use this guide for more traffic, but before I start, I'm upgrading my account when I have 50 points. (20 for spare)

    xxxx-jozh-xxxx

    PS: Is My Signature Okay, it is below?

    "Hi! Visit my website/forum at 

    jbitkill.astahost.com


  2. Hi, what socket is Intel Centrino Duo (Core Duo?) T2050 1.6GHz so I can replace it with a better/newer processor.My Laptop: TOSHIBA EQUIUM A100-147 Intel Centrino Duo (Core Duo?) T2050 1.6GHz1GB RAMDVD-RAM Drive (Pionner)5in1 Card ReaderRealtek HD Audio (don't know what chipset)1x Cardbus1x Express CardIntel Mobile 945GM with GMA4504x USB 2.0 PortsIntel Wireless 3945ABGIEEE1394Intel PRO/100 VE Network Connection (Ethernet)TOSHIBA Software Modem15.4 Widescreen TFT (1280x800/16:10)Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 w/ Update Rollup 2xxxx-jozh-xxxx


  3. I'm currently running Ubuntu and I've been very happy with it. And for people who want to brand Ubuntu as n00b Linux, I'd like to say that there are many of us IT pros who just like the simplicity.
    Previously I've used Red Hat, Mandrake and Debian and I don't really have bad things to say about any of them.


    Hi, I've used lots of Linux OS'es in my computers. The best one I had is Ubuntu, fare play but it runs on beans with KDE (433MHz P3, 128RAM). With Ubuntu, it is easy to use and got lots of good games (because of Debian). If you're new or old to Linux, use Ubuntu.

    Note: the version 7.10 of ubuntu is on their site

    xxxx-Jozh-xxxx

  4. I think that if you have some secret files on you PC (the phone number of your Girl Friend for instance) on a shared folder, the people sharing your unsecured Wifi network will read your files and know all your secret things.By the way, I think that the only real way to keep your secret secret is to put no real secret file on your PC.


    What about if you changed your workgroup. The shared folders are assigned to the people in the workgroup/domain, not the network. If you want to change your workgroup, i'll be posting it in the how to/OS section.

    Use WPA (WPA2 if you can), if you use WEP, it's got some holes that hackers go in.

    Change your router password, stop the config of the router.

    Hide your SSID (aka. don't broadcast your wifi name)

    Restrict the devices on your network (i know this off a speedtouch585)

    Use AntiVirus/Firewall/Spyware Protection to keep out some viruses/hackers

    With the WPA, a strong password is a MUST!

    It's helpful helping!
    xxxx-jozh-xxxx
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