Quoting Leichter, Jerry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| ...Compusec is great for home / personal use. It is cheap i.e. $0.00
| (Free), and does not slow down the computer as much as the other
| products. But that is because it only support 128 bit AES, which is a
| major drawback as most enterprise
Saqib Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I compile a lot of software on my laptop, and I *certainly notice* the
difference between my office laptop (no encryption) and my travel laptop
(with FDE). The laptops are exactly the same, with the same image loaded. The
only difference is the FDE software
On Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Peter Gutmann wrote:
Saqib Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I compile a lot of software on my laptop, and I *certainly notice* the
difference between my office laptop (no encryption) and my travel laptop
(with FDE). The laptops are exactly the same, with the same image
Hello Alexander,
My guess is that slow compilation is a result of access time
misconfiguration: if a filesystem has access time enabled, then each
time a file is read, the file system updates access time on disk. A
solution is to set noatime option on the filesystem used for
compilation.
This
Saqib Ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My guess is that slow compilation is a result of access time
misconfiguration: if a filesystem has access time enabled, then each
time a file is read, the file system updates access time on disk. A
solution is to set noatime option on the filesystem used
| | ...Compusec is great for home / personal use. It is cheap i.e. $0.00
| | (Free), and does not slow down the computer as much as the other
| | products. But that is because it only support 128 bit AES, which is a
| | major drawback as most enterprise settings require at least 256 bit
| |
-Original Message-
From: Saqib Ali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 08:16
Hello Alexander,
My guess is that slow compilation is a result of access time
misconfiguration: if a filesystem has access time
enabled,