Is it offering an in-place upgrade to Debian 9? Could be the source of the +Gig issue you're having.
its not your modem or cable; its the ISP's backbone and its expensive to maintain it and you can only imagine how it much it would cost to upgrade...
That's why I don't run consumer Windows - with new features, too much risk of something being broken.
You're limited to the speed allotted by your ISP. I can get a maximum of 7 MPS from mine. Present speed is 5 MPS. Cable has faster speeds - up to...
No update today. Last updates were on Super Tuesday.
Windows 10 reports my PC up to date. Running the AU here.
Spybot Free has anti-malware and anti-spyware; paid Home adds anti-virus and paid Pro adds boot creator.
Debian is not affected by the sudo vulnerability because sudo is not installed by default. Ubuntu on the other hand does run sudo.
Maybe the difference is that I'm running mine in VirtualBox. No problems logging in.
No Internet outage in my region.
Debian does not have sudo. You log into terminal with su, then your password. If after updating the system, you have a no public key problem, do...
Be careful before logging to GNOME and Cinnamon. You do NOT want to log into an X11 System session! Look at cogwheel before you sign in and see...
Founded by scientists at CERN in 2013. Based in Switzerland, its an encrypted e-mail service.
Ublock Origin, Trustwave Secure Browsing, BitDefender Traffic Light, Privacy Badger.
Good to know the bug is reproducible. I had a bug in KDE with key signatures and even after installing missing dependencies and cleaning the apt...
The Live CD is broken. It looks for a CD ROM drive and complains its missing. I've had better luck with the netinstall iso. No problems getting...
Debian Stable.... is stable - lasts for 2 years. If you can live with outdated packages, its great. A new version is always released in odd...
Debian 9 Stretch Stable released on live CD in various desktop flavors here: https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/
When it comes to drivers, leave well enough alone.
No need to use the command line. There are other backup tools available on Linux that much more user-friendly.
As a behavior blocker, it blocks a threat based on what malicious software does. RF, like other other anti-ransomware is not 100%. There will...
Yup. If you see a legitimate running instance blocked in the event viewer, whitelist it.
Good rule to follow is to stay with provided drivers since there is rarely the need to update them. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
AVs are good at intercepting a threat they recognize in their database. They perform poorly against zero-day threats they can't check against. So...
Agreed. Still DLLs need to run unrestricted for legitimate software to run. Its a tradeoff and I just set the policy like AppLocker does: deny...
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