Re: Untrusted Connection Warning .

2010-07-23 Thread Siddharth Ravikumar
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 9:44 PM, brian m. carlson sand...@crustytoothpaste.net wrote: On a Debian system, you can find the certificates in question in /usr/share/ca-certificates/spi-inc.org once you install ca-certificates.  Symlinks are available in /etc/ssl/certs.  One of the certificates in

Re: Untrusted Connection Warning .

2010-07-21 Thread Siddharth Ravikumar
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 8:36 PM, brian m. carlson sand...@crustytoothpaste.net wrote: Edit-Preferences.  Advanced Tab-Encryption Tab-View Certificates-Authorities Tab.  If present it would be under Software in the Public Interest. It should be the same way on Windows, except I think the

Untrusted Connection Warning .

2010-07-20 Thread Siddharth Ravikumar
I have been trying to access the following links and I am getting a Untrusted Connection Warning warning from firefox and ultimately I am not able to access these links ! . https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/27/mainboards.html https://alioth.debian.org/ Just try these links out and

intel i3 processor

2010-07-19 Thread Siddharth Ravikumar
I am planning to build my own computer . I have choosen to use intel i3 as my processor , I just want to know whether debian amd64 will be the right debian port If am to use intel i3 ? . i have not yet bought the processor , so I would like to know whether 32-bit processor or 64-bit processor is

Re: intel i3 processor

2010-07-19 Thread Siddharth Ravikumar
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 7:58 PM, Christopher Browne cbbro...@gmail.com wrote: i have not yet bought the processor , so I would like to know whether 32-bit processor or 64-bit processor is recommended given the fact that I use only GNU/Linux based operating system . There's somewhat more

Re: intel i3 processor

2010-07-19 Thread Siddharth Ravikumar
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 8:03 PM, Lennart Sorensen lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca wrote: If you want to use more than 3GB ram efficiently, or get the most out of your system, use 64bit.  For a bit less hassles, use 32bit. I am actually quiet happy with 32bit , but it looks like the future is