Thanks, Ed.
On 09/25/2014 06:18 AM, Ed wrote:
http://fedoramagazine.org/flaw-discovered-in-the-bash-shell-update-your-fedora-systems/
http://www.zdnet.com/unixlinux-bash-critical-security-hole-uncovered-734021/
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-6271
happy Thursday
Yes, Macs are also vulnerable!
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 3:18 AM, Ed p...@0x1b.com wrote:
http://fedoramagazine.org/flaw-discovered-in-the-bash-shell-update-your-fedora-systems/
http://www.zdnet.com/unixlinux-bash-critical-security-hole-uncovered-734021/
Nice just lessens its priority, not to clobber more important apps. That
said, it'll still consume cpu/power if it's being a hog, so if it's
misbehaving, you'll want to fix or bury the carcass.
Sounds like either it's trying to index a literal ton of stuff on your
system, maybe attacking a
Apple is busy trying to figure out how to keep people from bending their
new iphones in half...
-mb
On 09/25/2014 10:53 AM, Lisa Kachold wrote:
Yes, Macs are also vulnerable!
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 3:18 AM, Ed p...@0x1b.com
mailto:p...@0x1b.com wrote:
Actually, nice affects CPU use, but not so much disk use. If you
'renice' it low enough, it shouldn't be able to affect other processes
that need CPU.
HOWEVER! CPU isn't the only thing that can create BAD performance
bottlenecks in a computer. Networking (well, before GigE ;-)), IO,
swapping
Thank you to everyone who responded!!
On 2014-09-24 15:03, Stephen Partington wrote:
I shoot raw and keep them at full resolution and then render out the
correct size i need. The downside to changing the resolution is that
you will lose detail and you will never get it back. so the first step
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All,
I recently got a new system that came with Win8.1 installed, which I
saved following Microsoft's instructions to a 16GB recovery USB key and
then I overwrote the system with Fedora 20.
Just for grins, I've been trying to create a KVM from the USB key but
the Virtual Machine Manager
downside to that you will see the quality loss on printing.
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Wayne Davis wayda...@centurylink.net
wrote:
One way is to convert to .JPG and select a quality of about 72% MOST times
you will not notice the difference.