Would explain why the Air Force used PS3s, can’t be behind the tech curve!
Would explain why the Air Force used PS3s, can’t be behind the tech curve!
Using zone minder with reolink cameras. I’ve been happy with it so far.
If you remember to do it after getting pissed off enough at it, sure 😀
No, it’s not.
What you’re talking about is UAC flipping out because you double clicked on something and it want’s admin privilege (the GUI equivalent of what bioemerl talked about).
I’m talking about exactly what bioemerl was: You open cmd window, try to run a command and it bitches that you need admin rights, as an admin. So, you have to go back, search for cmd, then select the option: Run as administrator.
Probably the fact that, even if you define the account as Admin in windows, you still need to select “Windows sudo” (run as Administrator) before it actually elevates privilege.
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Youtube works fine in that mode with ad blockers. If you want to be logged in, uBlock typically updates within an hour or two of any google change. This message has the github link with info
If you set up hardware encryption, be sure to change the master password and set the security level to maximum.
Be aware, this password is different than the Physical Secure ID (PSID) printed on the front of the disk. PSIDs are used when the release to reset command doesn’t work, typically due to key issues, and the drive gets “locked”.
You use the PSID to run a revert to factory defaults command, unlocking the drive. Since this triggers the drive to release its’ key, the drive is considered “cryptographically erased” when you do this.
If you revert the drive, data on it is unrecoverable.
If you’re going to revert a drive, I suggest using a QR Code reader to get the PSID off the drive. Some venders are sadists with the font they choose making it so much fun to figure out if it’s a 1, l i I I O or 0…
It sounds like the article is an update to the age old performance issue discussions between hardware and software RAID solutions.
If you use a software solution for anything where there’s a dedicated hardware solution, the software solution is always slower due to CPU overhead.
Article recommendation boils down to: If you’re going to use encryption, and you want your full disk speed, use a hardware encryption solution. In their test their hardware supported OPAL.
No, they don’t.
SSDs, unless you buy a specifically encryption supported drive, are not encrypted. If it doesn’t indicate SED, SED non-FIPS or a FIPS certification level, the drive doesn’t have an encryption circuit.
Most of SSD already has good encryption methods
Unless you purchase a SED-non FIPS or FIPS SSD, no, they don’t
and an easy way to safely wipe data without re-writing each byte.
ATA Secure Erase is a god send for SSD.
It went from Columbus to Georgia, think the redline is to show the level of stupid. Shipping history, since he was kind enough to provide the USPS tracking number in his screenshot:
Great, now do it with all of the confederacy crap
If you recognize the language, use that. If it’s in a language you don’t recognize, you could put it into google translate and see what it shows up as.
If the language on the root post is your native language, then just set it for your account from undetermined to your native language.
Try setting your language in your account to whatever the root thread language is.
Copy thread url, paste it into an incognoto mode browser that’s not logged into the instance. Compare what you see with your account settings and decide if you need to make changes or not.
It’s a microcontroller that runs within Intel based systems allowing full control access at the processor level. It runs outside of your processor and any time the system is plugged in or is on battery. It doesn’t require the main processor up for it to be accessible. More info on it on [wikipedia]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel\_Management\_Engine).
AMD’s equivalent is called AMD Secure Technology.
Thank you for the info on this, will be using it going forward.
Not sure if you did this on purpose, or if something else did it as part of editing, but your bulleted steps included an en dash (–) instead of two short dashes (–).
Have had issues in the past with that, generally with WYSIWYG type editors combining your – into either – or —.
mkdir /mnt/iso
sudo mount -o loop /path_to_iso/filename.iso /mnt/iso
Hell, it’s not easy to shoot down non-stealth aircraft
The pilot evaded all six missiles while not being able to deploy any chaff/flare countermeasures.