When: April 18, 2012 7PM (6:30PM for QA)
Topic: Linux Soup XII.2: LVM Fundamentals and CGroups
Moderators: Christoph Doerbeck, Gordon Keegan
Location: MIT Building E51, Room 335
Summary
Christoph discusses LVM volume management, and Gordon discusses CGroups
for resource management
Abstract
I'd go one cheaper. The two chemicals in whiteboard cleaner are a butyl
ethanol and isopropyl alcohol. Buy the latter as a store brand at the
local pharmacy and put an old tape label with whiteboard cleaner in
black marker on it.
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Rich P.
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If you buy the concentrated ISO alcohol you can further dilute it with
distilled water and save more. Plus you can use it as screen cleaner.
20-40% alcohol should be enough.
On Apr 10, 2012 4:22 PM, Richard Pieri richard.pi...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd go one cheaper. The two chemicals in whiteboard
I was recently introduced to Little Snitch and tcpblock as firewalls
for the Mac. At home, I downloaded and tested each, along with
reviewing Mac's built-in firewall.
So far, only Little Snitch prompts me for any incoming and outgoing
traffic, and has a nice side option of resolving DNS IPs.
On Apr 10, 2012, at 7:56 PM, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
The larger question is what other programs do people recommend for a
network/firewall monitor for Mac OS? I have Snow Leopard.
Two choices:
The first is the application firewall. This is the firewall that you see in
the Security