Have funt folks!!!

Geek Cinema : 2
The rendering of the animated blockbuster �Shrek� was performed on computers
running this operating system.

Geek Cinema : 4
This X-men character shares his name with a predator now extinct in the
state of Michigan.

Geek Cinema : 8
The movie reviewer Slashdot readers love to hate.

Geek Cinema : 16
The subtitle of the upcoming Star Trek movie, with the cast from Star Trek:
Next Generation.

Geek Cinema : 32
The subtitle of Matrix 2, the sequal to the Matrix.

Geek Cinema : 64
In the movie �The Fellowship Of The Ring�, this is the elvish name for the
white tower of Gondor, meaning �Tower of Guard�.

Geek Cinema : 128
George Luca's first studio production.

Geek Cinema : 256
Carrie-Anne Moss, who played the character Trinity in the movie the Matrix
also played the character Liz Teel in this 1993 TV series

Geek Cinema : 512
The �bug� home world in the movie �Starship Troopers�

Geek Cinema : 1024
In the movie �The Fellowship Of The Ring� the character Arwen replaced this
character from the book of
the same name, in the scene �Flight to the Fjiord�

GEEK Cinema: Answer Key
Geek Cinema : 2
Linux

Geek Cinema : 4
Wolverine

Geek Cinema : 8
Jon Katz

Geek Cinema : 16
Nemesis

Geek Cinema : 32
Reloaded

Geek Cinema : 64
Minas Tirith

Geek Cinema : 128
THX 1138

Geek Cinema : 256
"Matrix"

Geek Cinema : 512
Klandathu

Geek Cinema : 1024
Glorfindel

GEEK CLI: Questions
Geek CLI : 2
This is the most commonly used command on UNIX and UNIX like systems to list
the contents of a
directory.

Geek CLI : 4
The default behavior of this command is to output a columnar report of the
available disk capacity of each
mounted file system.

Geek CLI : 8
When a binary executable or shared library is specified as the target of
this command it displays all the
libraries to which the binary or library is linked.

Geek CLI : 16
The mount point of this virtual filesystem, which contains the state of the
running kernel and various
subsystems.

Geek CLI : 32
The command can be used from shell scripts to submit a message to syslog and
specify a facility and level.

Geek CLI : 64
This command is used to compile terminfo capability specifications.

Geek CLI : 128
If ipcs displays a semaphone with an id of 5423, and its owner process is no
longer running, this command
string could be used to release the semaphore resource.

Geek CLI : 256
If the process 22617 is currently running, this command string can be used
to display the variables
present in that processes environment

Geek CLI : 512
This command can be used to query the current GNOME session for available
Bonobo components
matching a given criteria or with a specific capacity.

Geek CLI : 1024
In termcap notation this capability specifies the escape sequence that
should be sent to a terminal to make
the cursor invisible.

GEEK CLI: Answer Key
Geek CLI : 2
ls

Geek CLI : 4
df

Geek CLI : 8
ldd

Geek CLI : 16
/proc

Geek CLI : 32
logger

Geek CLI : 64
tic

Geek CLI : 128
ipcrm sem 5423

Geek CLI : 256
cat /proc/22617/environ

Geek CLI : 512
bonobo-activation-run-query

Geek CLI : 1024
vi

GEEK CPU: Questions
Geek CPU : 2
The expansion of the acronym CPU

Geek CPU : 4
This company sells hardware build around the SPARC family of processors.

Geek CPU : 8
This phenominally successful chip is often said to be the last champion of
the 8-bit era, it was used in
everything from the TRS-80 Model 1 to the Commodore 128

Geek CPU : 16
The first single chip CPU.

Geek CPU : 32
Intel announced the 80386 in this year.

Geek CPU : 64
In 1990 IBM announces this line of high end workstations built around the
POWER RISC chip.

Geek CPU : 128
The first of Motorola's 68000 series CPU family to have an integrated
floating point unit.

Geek CPU : 256
The first VAX sold in the mainframe market.

Geek CPU : 512
This family of CPUs were the first mass-produced units able to execute an
instruction in a single clock
cycle.

Geek CPU : 1024
American Microdevices created this chip, which possibly was the worlds first
floating-point coprocessor
and found it's way into several high-end CP/M systems.


GEEK CPU: Answer Key
Geek CPU : 2
Central Processing Unit

Geek CPU : 4
Sun Microsystems

Geek CPU : 8
The Zilog Z-80

Geek CPU : 16
Intel 4004

Geek CPU : 32
1985

Geek CPU : 64
RS/6000

Geek CPU : 128
68040

Geek CPU : 256
VAX 9000

Geek CPU : 512
6800

Geek CPU : 1024
amd9511

GEEK LDAP: Questions
Geek LDAP : 2
The expansion of the acronym LDAP.

Geek LDAP : 4
Three letter acronym and expansion for any software package that provides
LDAP services on a network.

Geek LDAP : 8
An LDAP object may legally only posses one objectclass of this type.

Geek LDAP : 16
This type of DNS record permits a directory client to automatically discover
the appropriate DSA.

Geek LDAP : 32
In a shadowAccount object this attribute contains a timestamp indicating the
last time the POSIX
password was changed.

Geek LDAP : 64
The name of the schema that permits the storage of all DNS record types
within the DSA.

Geek LDAP : 128
By default OpenLDAP logs messages to syslog as this facility.

Geek LDAP : 256
In OpenLDAP this ACL directive permits control of access to attributes based
upon the level of encryption
between the DSA and client.

Geek LDAP : 512
This attribute facilitates mapping of LDAP objects to Kerberos IV and V
principles.

Geek LDAP : 1024
With OpenLDAP the base that must be used when performing a subschema query.

GEEK LDAP: Answer Key
Geek LDAP : 2
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol

Geek LDAP : 4
DSA - Directory Service Agent

Geek LDAP : 8
Structural

Geek LDAP : 16
SRV

Geek LDAP : 32
shadowLastChange

Geek LDAP : 64
dnsZone

Geek LDAP : 128
local4

Geek LDAP : 256
ssf

Geek LDAP : 512
krbName

Geek LDAP : 1024
cn=subschema


GEEK Redmond: Questions
Geek Redmond : 2
This confidential Microsoft memorandum leaked to the public on October 1998
came to be commonly
known by this name.

Geek Redmond : 4
The Chief Executive Officer Microsoft

Geek Redmond : 8
According to Steve Ballmer Linux is this, �that attaches itself in an
intellectual property sense to
everything it touches. �

Geek Redmond : 16
This operating system, a joint developement of IBM an Microsoft was released
in December of 1987, with
the intention of bieng the successor to Microsoft Windows.

Geek Redmond : 32
Microsoft Windows 1.0 was shipped in November of this year, the same year
Nintendo entered the US
market.

Geek Redmond : 64
Microsoft and this other company were sued by Apple in 1984 concerning
alleged copyright violations.

Geek Redmond : 128
Microsoft became the first personal computer software company to achieve
annual sales of one billion
dollars in this year.

Geek Redmond : 256
This parameter in boot.ini determines how long the NT/2000 boot menu is
displayed

Geek Redmond : 512
By default the �Everyone� group has these permissions regarding the
winnt/system32 folder

Geek Redmond : 1024
Sorry Mac guys, but this GUI system is the acknowledged source of the
original Microsoft Windows.

GEEK Redmond: Answer Key
Geek Redmond : 2
The Halloween Documents

Geek Redmond : 4
Steve Ballmer

Geek Redmond : 8
Cancer

Geek Redmond : 16
OS/2

Geek Redmond : 32
1985

Geek Redmond : 64
Hewlett Packard

Geek Redmond : 128
1990

Geek Redmond : 256
timeout

Geek Redmond : 512
None

Geek Redmond : 1024
VisiOn

GEEK RFC: Questions
Geek RFC : 2
The expansion of the acronyn RFC

Geek RFC : 4
The number of the first RFC published

Geek RFC : 8
The original RFC editor
Geek RFC : 16

This RFC entitled �ARPA INTERNET TEXT MESSAGES� defines the currently used
format for
electronic mail messages.
Geek RFC : 32
An RFC whose number is divisable by this amount is a list of RFCs which are
considered internet
standards or on a standards track

Geek RFC : 64
On October 17, 1998 RFC2468 was published as a memorial to this person, the
�hippie-patriarch� of
UCLA, first individual member of the Internet Society, and founding member
of the Internet Architecture
Board.

Geek RFC : 128
RFC2307bis uses this attribute of a distinguishedName object to enumerate
membership in a POSIX group

Geek RFC : 256
The RFC editor is funded by this group

Geek RFC : 512
An RFC, published by the IETF, that containts official guidelines and
recommendations, but not standards,
is this type of RFC

Geek RFC : 1024
This RFC defines a method for sharing the location of calendar and free/busy
information between LDAP
clients.

GEEK RFC: Answer Key
Geek RFC : 2
Request For Comment

Geek RFC : 4
1

Geek RFC : 8
John Postal

Geek RFC : 16
822

Geek RFC : 32
100

Geek RFC : 64
John Postal

Geek RFC : 128
uniqueMember

Geek RFC : 256
The Internet Society

Geek RFC : 512

Best Current Practice

Geek RFC : 1024

2739s.

GEEK Samba: Questions
Geek Samba : 2
The expansion of the acronym SMB

Geek Samba : 4
The author of the original package that was to later become Samba.

Geek Samba : 8
The default name of Samba's primary configuration file

Geek Samba : 16
This security mode enables the server to authenticate users against a local
password store

Geek Samba : 32
This global configuration directive specifies the absolute path of a script
to be executed in order to add
users to the SAM

Geek Samba : 64
The default file name of Samba's NetBIOS name server agent

Geek Samba : 128
The sambaAccount LDAP object attribute used to specify a user's logon script

Geek Samba : 256
Initially, as a diagnostic measure, the smbd attempts to allocate this many
file handles

Geek Samba : 512
The default value returned to a SPOOLSS client in the printer device mode
field.

Geek Samba : 1024
The fourth parameter passed to the script specified by the wins hook
parameter is this value.

GEEK Samba: Answer Key
Geek Samba : 2
Server Message Block

Geek Samba : 4
Andrew Tridgell

Geek Samba : 8
smb.conf

Geek Samba : 16
user

Geek Samba : 32
add user script

Geek Samba : 64
nmbd

Geek Samba : 128

scriptPath

Geek Samba : 256
10,000

Geek Samba : 512
NULL

Geek Samba : 1024
DNS Time To Live

GEEK Slang: Questions
Geek Slang : 2
A worthless applet, esp. a Java widget attached to a web page that doesn't
work or even crashes your
browser.

Geek Slang : 4
The Perl monk term for "Programming Perl", originally by Larry Wall and
Randal L. Schwartz

Geek Slang : 8
A message or event hidden in a program as a joke, named after a holiday
treat.

Geek Slang : 16
The period between 1961-1971 when most systems had ferrite core memory is
refered to as this age.

Geek Slang : 32
The quality or state of being wedged

Geek Slang : 64
Persons for whom the transition from punch card to tape was traumatic are
said to have a mind with this
many columns.

Geek Slang : 128
According to O'Toole's Corollary of Finagle's Law, the perversity of the
Universe tends toward....

Geek Slang : 256
A machine that has frotzed, is down as a result of this type of problem

Geek Slang : 512
An unused block of bits left in a binary so that it can later be modified by
insertion of machine-language
instructions.

Geek Slang : 1024
A derogatory term for web designers and other persons peripherally
associated with IT projects, devoid of
programming skills and dismissed as being concerned with visual presentation
to the exclusion of actual
technical reality.

GEEK Slang: Answer Key
Geek Slang : 2
crapplet

Geek Slang : 4
The Camel Book

Geek Slang : 8
Easter Egg

Geek Slang : 16
The Iron Age.

Geek Slang : 32
wedgitude

Geek Slang : 64
80

Geek Slang : 128
a maximum

Geek Slang : 256
hardware

Geek Slang : 512
patch space

Geek Slang : 1024
pony tail

GEEK X11R6: Questions

Geek X11R6 : 2
The window, typically containing a logo or graphic, that an application puts
up while initializing itself.

Geek X11R6 : 4
This environment variable determines the default display used by X11
applications

Geek X11R6 : 8
The name used by the XFree86 group for the feature which enables use of
multiple displays on a single
workstation, where all the displays acts like one larger display.

Geek X11R6 : 16
This command may be used to adjust the string of directories searched by a
running X server when
looking for a font file.

Geek X11R6 : 32
A window, button, text entry field, or any other element of a graphical
display is referred to by
programmers as being one of these.

Geek X11R6 : 64
The first official release of X11 took place in this year.

Geek X11R6 : 128
By default the X server listens for connections from clients on this TCP
port.

Geek X11R6 : 256
In 1996, this organization, having aquired management from the X Consortium,
changed the license to
require per-user fees for commercial distribution.

Geek X11R6 : 512
Rick Adams, president of this organization, paid the inital $5,000 fee for
XFree86 to join the X
Consortium.

Geek X11R6 : 1024
A display specification where the hostname is followed by two colons and a
display number indicates that
X is running over this type of connection.

GEEK X11R6: Answer Key
Geek X11R6 : 2
Splash / Splash screen

Geek X11R6 : 4
DISPLAY

Geek X11R6 : 8
Xinerama

Geek X11R6 : 16
xset

Geek X11R6 : 32
widget

Geek X11R6 : 64
1984

Geek X11R6 : 128
6000

Geek X11R6 : 256
The Open Group

Geek X11R6 : 512
UUNET

Geek X11R6 : 1024
DECnet

GEEK Spin: Questions
Geek Spin : 2
An air-moving device commonly used to cool CPUs.

Geek Spin : 4
The speed at which a hard drive spins is typically measued in revolutions
per....

Geek Spin : 8
These early game machine attachments consisted of a large dial that could be
spun around to indicate
direction.

Geek Spin : 16
Someone employed by a corporation to write statements with the intent of
swaying opinion on a recent
event or announcement
Geek Spin : 32
The central shaft to which the platters of a fixed disk are attached.

Geek Spin : 64
This package allows Linux systems to monitor the rpm of various fans powered
by the motherboard.

Geek Spin : 128
Another term for busy-waits, which is a time-delay loop where an event is
polled for at each cycle.

Geek Spin : 256
The first svgalib program to use the 6-dimensional mouse routines.

Geek Spin : 512
Due to the glacial performance of the initial releases of the Aqua tool kit
the quartered-circle busy
indicator on Mac OS X was often refferred to as this.

Geek Spin : 1024
By adjusting this parameter of bdflush one can reduce the propensity of the
system to wake up a sleeping
hard drive.

GEEK Spin: Answer Key
Geek Spin : 2
A fan

Geek Spin : 4
minute

Geek Spin : 8
paddles

Geek Spin : 16
spin doctor

Geek Spin : 32
spindle

Geek Spin : 64
lmsensors

Geek Spin : 128
spin-lock

Geek Spin : 256
spin

Geek Spin : 512
Spinning Pizza of Death

Geek Spin : 1024
nfract


GEEK XML: Questions
Geek XML : 2
The expansion of the acronym XML.

Geek XML : 4
The name for a parameter and value that exists within the markup of a tag
itself.

Geek XML : 8
The expansion of the acronym DTD

Geek XML : 16
A float type element may contain this string of characters to indicate �not
a number� (Hint: XML is case
sensitive).

Geek XML : 32
Elements that contain sub-elements or carry attributes are this type of
element.

Geek XML : 64
This type of parser returns sucess only if the document it is parsing
conforms to both the rules of XML and
its associated DTD.

Geek XML : 128
This XML specification facilitates the exchange of LDAP information between
XML aware applications.

Geek XML : 256
OASIS, a non-profit international consortium dedicated to promoting the open
exchange of structured
information was originally focused on this mark-up language, of which XML is
a subset.

Geek XML : 512
The top level tag of an XML registation file for a bonobo component

Geek XML : 1024
The XML-RPC for C project at Source Forge.net uses this light weight HTTP
server for creating service
provides.

GEEK XML: Answer Key

Geek XML : 2
eXtensible Markup Language

Geek XML : 4
attribute

Geek XML : 8
Document Type Definition

Geek XML : 16
NaN

Geek XML : 32
Complex

Geek XML : 64
Validating.

Geek XML : 128
DSML - Directory Service Markup Language

Geek XML : 256
SGML

Geek XML : 512
oaf_info

Geek XML : 1024
Abyss

GEEK YRO: Questions

Geek YRO : 2
The term used for legel protection provided for an idea, method, or artistic
work.

Geek YRO : 4
The expansion of the acronym DMCA.

Geek YRO : 8
The concept that an end-user of an artistic work, software package, or other
content may reproduce that
content for his or her own use or as backup, even onto forms of media other
than the original.

Geek YRO : 16
This 27 year old russion citizen was arrented on July 17, 2001 in Las Vegas,
NV on charges of
�distributing a product designed to circumvent copyright protection
measures.�

Geek YRO : 32
The first criminal case tried under the DMCA was the US. vs.

Geek YRO : 64
The senator and chairman of the Commerce, Science, and Transportation
Committee who proposed the the
Security Systems Standards and Certification Act

Geek YRO : 128
This law firm filed a cease and desist order on the domain pengaol.org for
violating the AOL trademark
and defrauding AOL customers

Geek YRO : 256
The Recording Industry Association of America, the Motion Picture
Association of America, the National
Music Publishers' Association and this other organization sent a letter to
the top 1,000 public corporations
in the US asking them to block file sharing protocols on their networks.

Geek YRO : 512
This bill, backed by the Eletronic Freedom Foundantion, and introduced by
Democratic Representative
Dick Boucher seeks to restore some balance concerning intellectual property
and consumer fair use rights.

Geek YRO : 1024
On this date Redhat released its first security update whose details are not
available to citizens of the
United States, in compliance with the Digital Millenium Copyright Act.

GEEK YRO: Answer Key

Geek YRO : 2
copyright

Geek YRO : 4
Digital Millenium Copyright Act

Geek YRO : 8
Fair Use

Geek YRO : 16
Dmitry Sklyarov

Geek YRO : 32
Elcomsoft

Geek YRO : 64
Ernest F Hollings


Geek YRO : 128
Arent Fox

Geek YRO : 256
Songwriters Guild of America.

Geek YRO : 512
Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act of 2002

Geek YRO : 1024
August 20, 2002

Shah Komal Kirtkumar






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