
Bit paranoid arn't we?
Funny you should mention this. I just realized this (about an hour ago) and used cat-uninstaller.exe, then installed the HotFix, and it works fine now.shiznit wrote:These are different drivers, you need to uninstall your previous ones.
1st Rule: NEVER have your computer connected directly to your Cable or DSL modem. BUY A ROUTER / GATEWAY. They provide NAT firewall capabilities and can protect you more than you think if you know how to edit the config files. If you know how to modify the firmware (or where to get custom firmware) to provide enhanced IP filtering and port filtering, go for it.Oeloe wrote:@foodl3: DRM sucks, but XP without SP2 sucks even more (unless you like to get 1000's of trojans on ur pc in the 2 minutes before you have your virus scanner and firewall installed.
In some fields (i.e. Network Management), it's better to be paranoid than to be "laid back" about trends in technology.eviscuno wrote:f00dl3 is one paranoid fucker...
Sigh, there where 2 releases???
OK, before these spread further, let me block the downloads and issue a quick update using the "a" ones. Thanks for the info.
Sigh, knew it will not be that easy!
ATI changed TONS of stuff from the "027483" set to the "027483a" one, that means LOTS of work.
Well, after 4 hours of work, I'm nearing finishing the new INF (btw, there are only 3 updated files in the "a" version, but the INF changed a LOT, and not only for x1k cards, but for a LOT of cards); I just need to add a few new cards that will be supported and then I can re-release.
f00dl3 wrote:
Personally, I find SP2 rather "insecure" as it exposes you to a technology called Digital Restrictions Management, which allows money-hungry corporations to have remote access to home user's computers to do what they wish. This technology will eventually lead to Microsoft being able to charge annual subscription fees to their software product users.
Then why have I never had a virus on Windows XP? Perhaps it's your firewall. Maby you chose a bad firewall. (Like the Built In XP Firewall - it's known to be flawed - even on SP2). Either that, or you used Internet Exploiter. It's better to use Mozilla or Firefox for a web browser.Tormentius wrote:f00dl3 wrote:
Personally, I find SP2 rather "insecure" as it exposes you to a technology called Digital Restrictions Management, which allows money-hungry corporations to have remote access to home user's computers to do what they wish. This technology will eventually lead to Microsoft being able to charge annual subscription fees to their software product users.
You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. SP2 only supports a DRM framework (as does Office 2003) and it isn't forced on you but rather enables you more control over your own data if you choose to use it.
Interestingly enough I installed XP SP1 on my gf's new PC last weekend and enabled the firewall then hooked it up to the 'Net to download SP2 and other updates. In under five minutes it was exploited with a trojan and spyware and it took an hour to get the damned thing running correctly. Since SP2 was installed and security was tweaked there hasn't been another issue. The moral of the story is that anything pre-SP2 can't begin to compare in terms of stability or security.
Edit: If you're in network management as you said in a later post then you know damnwell that the best way to ensure the security of a network is to keep your software up to date.