What pwd managers, portable on USB stick, can you suggest, or not?
Criteria:
* Security.
I'd guess, for any application that's open source one can take just the
encryption algorithm and turn it into a brute force attack. So with a
good(time consuming) algorithm, and a long and wise master p
My newest computer arrived today, but the updates it imported from
older disks appear not to include EUGLUG Moderater authentication.
(What's tyhe password?)
On 7/27/07, larry price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/27/07, Mr O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > FWIW, even Dell and Walmart's lowest pr
On 7/27/07, Mr O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FWIW, even Dell and Walmart's lowest priced laptop is $450.
> Really can't take off more than $100 for Windows. Even the Asus
> eePC or whatever it is will cost $299.
>
And for a cheap laptop, best to wait until you can actually verify it
works before
Why don't we look at the fact that a 14" screen by itself is
$300 or more dollars at the retail level. At least $100 on the
OEM level in lots of many thousands. A Celeron M will likely
outperform a Via C7. The only way to get the cost even down to
something like $300 complete would be to have every
Here is the Slashdot article on it. Much discussion of iffy-ness.
http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/25/1519256&from=rss
On 7/27/07, Fred James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> John Sechrest wrote:
>
> >Fred James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> > % There still doesn't seem to be a
I haven't implemented any of them, but Christopher Browne is the FOSS expert
who tracks FOSS accounting packages. See e.g., <
http://cbbrowne.com/info/financefreesoft.html>, <
http://cbbrowne.com/info/financevapor.html>. At least as of a couple of
years ago he was saying there was not yet any FOSS
Greetings all,
Does anyone know of a good, secure, easy to use Point of Sale system for
Linux? I am hoping for something that can be run off a server with
PHP/MySQL. If possible, something that interfaces with oscommerce as well.
Also, anyone know of a good finance program like Quickbooks Pro, on
John Sechrest wrote:
Fred James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
% There still doesn't seem to be any free lunch. I read the stuff at
% second link, and the computer smells really iffy.
What parts are iffy? Fedora? 256M memory? 80G Disk?
4-6week lead time?
Can we be specific?
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John S
Fred James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
% There still doesn't seem to be any free lunch. I read the stuff at
% second link, and the computer smells really iffy.
What parts are iffy? Fedora? 256M memory? 80G Disk?
4-6week lead time?
Can we be specific?
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John Sechrest .
Jim K wrote:
I just saw a $150 laptop, the *Medison Celebrity*
see: http://www.medisoncelebrity.com/product.html
www.2Checkout.com sells it, but it isn't listed right now,
but their blog talks about it.
I thought people on this list might be interested. Try at your own risk!
Jim K
There st
I just saw a $150 laptop, the *Medison Celebrity*
see: http://www.medisoncelebrity.com/product.html
www.2Checkout.com sells it, but it isn't listed right now,
but their blog talks about it.
I thought people on this list might be interested. Try at your own risk!
Jim K
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