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Forum: General 07-31-2017, 10:14 PM
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Posted By curtvaughan
Windows NT was quite stable, particularly NT 4.0,...

Windows NT was quite stable, particularly NT 4.0, and it was primarily a server-oriented system. When NT first came out in 1994, Windows clients were still using Windows 3.1. You'll note that 1994...
Forum: General 11-22-2015, 05:13 PM
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Posted By curtvaughan
One for you, re. a post from several months ago....

One for you, re. a post from several months ago. Check out the thread. Cheerio.
Forum: General 11-22-2015, 04:57 PM
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Posted By curtvaughan
Jaws, battle of my computer memories are older than yours

Just to prolong this endless thread, my first computer job was at University of Texas at Austin - from where I retired 35 years later - while a student after I got out of the service in '72. I had...
Forum: General 09-10-2015, 08:50 PM
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Posted By curtvaughan
Ha! Pretty much killed everything but the actual...

Ha! Pretty much killed everything but the actual computer. CRT display and computer form factor would suggest a vintage PC from 15 or more years ago. I had a Dell P90 back in '98 that looked a lot...
Forum: General 02-23-2015, 01:19 PM
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Posted By curtvaughan
physical computer security

Seriously, though, if your computer hardware is in such an insecure state as to be accessible by any joe blow with a USB stick or CD, I would think that the least of your problems is the compromising...
Forum: General 02-23-2015, 01:05 PM
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Posted By curtvaughan
Things are getting better, but the real problem...

Things are getting better, but the real problem with drivers is that they are written pre-certified for MS and/or OSX compatibility. Until peripheral manufacturers open their code, Linux will always...
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