I was thinking the same, and that reminded me I'm getting a free bus pass this
year.
Best open source: GNU. And BSD. Been using them for decades.
-- Per
On Thursday, 6 February 2020, 09:47:33 GMT, Adrian Bolster
<[email protected]> wrote:
TSR to me means terminate and stay resident but not sure if that’s what Neil
means
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On 6 Feb 2020, at 09:36, John P Bourke <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
At the risk of sounding dumb … what is TSR ?
John
From: uknof <[email protected]>On Behalf Of Neil J. McRae
Sent: 06 February 2020 09:18
To: Leigh Harrison <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [uknof] Open Source Software
The list will be long, but just beware with new TSR stuff coming down the road
– keeping it secure is going to be a bigger factor that it once was (and quite
rightly so).
On 06/02/2020, 09:02, "uknof on behalf of Leigh Harrison"
<[email protected] on behalf [email protected]>
wrote:
Morning All,
Quick question to the community; I’m wondering what kinds of open source
software folks are using out there and what you’ve used and found useful/not
useful over the years.
I use various pieces, such as:-
· Many Raspberry Pi’s as jump boxes
· Network Weathermap
· Nmap
· Ntop
· Elasticsearch
· Wireshark
· Etc..
What are others using and finding useful?
Best, Leigh
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