Re: [brlug-general] Bitcoin

2016-12-05 Thread Carey
Thanks for the input everyone, looks like I have a few options to check into. I'm just interested from a end-user standpoint at this time and not looking to do any mining. On 12/05/2016 11:04 AM, Randy Hance wrote: > Circle is an android/apple/web app I use to purchase/sell bitcoin and >

Re: [brlug-general] ESET AV

2016-12-05 Thread Chris Chaney
Webroot is where it's at. Easy centralized cloud management, grabs pretty much everything, very light weight on resources. Chris Chaney From: General on behalf of Mark A. Lappin Sent: Monday, December 5, 2016 9:50:26

Re: [brlug-general] Bitcoin

2016-12-05 Thread Randy Hance
Circle is an android/apple/web app I use to purchase/sell bitcoin and sometimes store small quantities. Definitely worth a look and they have a nice referral program where both parties get $10 each if the new sign up sends $25 or more within the first two weeks. Mining bitcoin is a costly

Re: [brlug-general] Bitcoin

2016-12-05 Thread Andrew Baudouin
I mined with Radeons during the first seven months of 2013. Thinking of selling off as I have a big tax windfall for the 2016 flood. On Monday, December 5, 2016, Edmund Cramp wrote: > I would imagine they want to store or do transactions - I thought that the > current

Re: [brlug-general] ESET AV

2016-12-05 Thread Mark A. Lappin
Thanks. How about the newly released SEP 14. I’ve never had an issue with SEP but SEP 12.1 has just kind of stalled out and is a big resource hog. SymantecCloud has limited options it seems; but SEP 14 looks like a pretty big upgrade. Tim – haven’t looked at Webroot while but I’ll check that

Re: [brlug-general] Bitcoin

2016-12-05 Thread Edmond M
If you just need to purchase/sell bitcoins, check out www.Coinbase.com If you need a desktop/hardware wallet, check out MultiBit HD or Electrum. On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Carey wrote: > Any recommendations on using Bitcoin on our favorite OS? I've never used

Re: [brlug-general] Bitcoin

2016-12-05 Thread Edmund Cramp
I would imagine they want to store or do transactions - I thought that the current state of play with Bitcoin made CPU-based mining a thing of the past. Is anyone here using Antminers? I have one with a damaged network interface that needs the i/f board replacing. Regards, Edmund Cramp --

Re: [brlug-general] Bitcoin

2016-12-05 Thread Dustin Puryear
You want to generate Bitcoins or store them? I use Coinbase to store them. Dustin Puryear CEO & Vision Builder Direct: 225-304-6402 Tel: 225-706-8414 Fax: 800-613-5731 Web: puryear-it.com Puryear IT, LLC Puryear IT, LLC 1779 Government St. Baton Rouge, LA 70802 IT for the Gulf Coast Outsourced

[brlug-general] Bitcoin

2016-12-05 Thread Carey
Any recommendations on using Bitcoin on our favorite OS? I've never used it at all, so good resources would be welcome. Tnanks. ___ General mailing list General@brlug.net http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net

Re: [brlug-general] Looking for a nice hardware firewall

2016-12-05 Thread Chris Chaney
May have an ASA 5520 if that'll work.. Chris Chaney From: General on behalf of Dustin Puryear Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2016 10:18:05 PM To: general@brlug.net Subject: [brlug-general] Looking for a nice

Re: [brlug-general] ESET AV

2016-12-05 Thread Tim Fournet
We ran ESET for a few years but switched to WebRoot about 2 years ago because several viruses made it through. Haven't had any infections on WebRoot so far On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 6:45 AM, Adam Foster wrote: > We used ESET at my previous job. Worked very well client didn't

Re: [brlug-general] ESET AV

2016-12-05 Thread Adam Foster
We used ESET at my previous job. Worked very well client didn't seem to bloated. We never setup the server administration so I can't speak on it. On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 6:24 PM, Mark A. Lappin wrote: > ​Anybody using ESET for business for their AV solution? > > --ML > > > > >