I strongly believe there's a valid use and purpose for non-perfect voice recognition. People seem to make the assumption that voice recognition must achieve at least 6 nines of accuracy before it's useful - I think they're looking at the wrong application.
I'm with the majority that don't want...
unixfreak,
...won't mince words here - What's the quality of your information? Where's the experience coming from? Does this stand for the more heavyweight linux distros like RHEL?
I'm not contradicting your claims as I have no experience with LVM on Linux, but it is a little shocking if...
What's all this then?
AIX != free.
As far as I'm aware IBM haven't moved to a Solaris-style business model with AIX.
With regard to AIX vs. Linux - on the feature front you could argue til the cows come home. 'Linux' is just the kernel of the operating system - there are lots of different...
Columb,
This raises a couple of issues:
Firstly, your security guys should be testing systems AND processes. If they are filling your failedlogin file then they are performing a brute-force attack. If they are testing the system then they should just be testing to determine whether or not the...
I don't think there is.
You can set up multiple printing devices for a queue and have prints delivered in a round-robin fashion, but I don't think it does exactly what you're after.
All i can suggest is that you script something up that detects these queues and moves the jobs to the...
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