I despise unnecessary filters
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- Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot
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I despise unnecessary filters
Okay, so, a while back, my mom decided to install a filter called Blue Coat K9 Web Protection and set up the type of sites to allow and disallow. It was installed since unnamed people who were surfing on the Internet decided to look up things that weren't meant to be looked up. So, the crossed the line and it was installed. Now, what pisses me off is most, if not all, video sites (like youtube and hulu) are blocked under the catagory: "Social Networking Streaming Media / MP3". Given, if you looked on youtube, there are both good and bad videos; that goes with the rest of the internet as well. The internet can be used for good or for bad. When one filters sites like that, it's as though one's freedom of choice has been taken away, or, it seems as though one is not trusted. I would ask the admin, but, she's in California and I don't want to bother her; she would have to give the password over the phone, which is something I doubt will happen. I would like to use proxy servers, but all the ones I've tried are blocked, unless there's one that will work. What do I do about this? I don't want to look anything bad up, I just want to watch videos. What can be done about this?
Edit: 12:43PM: I'm almost convinced that someone, or something is trying to hack into the filter admin settings. Why? Well, earlier on Monday, I could access Facebook just fine. However, later that day, I go to face book and all I see is text (and can't be accesed even by loading a cached page via google). So, there's something screwy going on, saying as the admin made no changes since two weeks ago. Unless changes can be made remotely, I have no idea.
Edit: 12:43PM: I'm almost convinced that someone, or something is trying to hack into the filter admin settings. Why? Well, earlier on Monday, I could access Facebook just fine. However, later that day, I go to face book and all I see is text (and can't be accesed even by loading a cached page via google). So, there's something screwy going on, saying as the admin made no changes since two weeks ago. Unless changes can be made remotely, I have no idea.
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- Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot
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Well, I received the admin password and can make the necessary changes, so, that will no longer be an issue so long as I don't give the password out to anyone else; so the limitation is no longer as bad as it seems. I was sure as heck surprised when she gave it to me, but seriously, I didn't see that one coming. Oh, and I'm 23 years old and due to me not having a job, the mere possibility of moving out is next to impossible and will be for a while to come.
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What do you mean? I've dual-booted Windows XP/Vista as well as XP/7 and I didn't get any problems out of either OSnintendo_nerd wrote:That works, too, I mean after all, Microsoft has Windows 7 betas for free until 2010....I thought having XP and Windows 7 (or other vista like OS) have conflicts and/or don't like eachother.

<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
NSRT here.
NSRT here.
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Even still, I've dual-booted XP and Linux (even having to manually build LILO and GRUB on several occassionsnintendo_nerd wrote:Yeah, I guess I was thinking of those people who dual boot Linux (any version) and XP. My bad. But I'd have to create a new partition (around 17GB) and burn the ISO to a DVD-R, correct?

That said, you burn the ISO to a DVD-R, and you'll need at least a ~10GB partition for windows 7 (unless that changed for the RC edition?)
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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According to the final system requirements, it needs 16GB for 32-bit, or 20GB for 64-bit. I would recommend more than that just to be safe.adventure_of_link wrote:That said, you burn the ISO to a DVD-R, and you'll need at least a ~10GB partition for windows 7 (unless that changed for the RC edition?)
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Fair enough. Started to say I put win7 on my spare 12GB partition and although I had to delete massive stuff off my C partition to install win7, it still installed and worked..kode54 wrote:According to the final system requirements, it needs 16GB for 32-bit, or 20GB for 64-bit. I would recommend more than that just to be safe.adventure_of_link wrote:That said, you burn the ISO to a DVD-R, and you'll need at least a ~10GB partition for windows 7 (unless that changed for the RC edition?)

<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
NSRT here.
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32 or 64-bit? I had a tough time fitting Vista 32-bit on a similarly sized partition, but maybe it's larger than Windows 7. It installed, but some updates pushed the free space to the limit.adventure_of_link wrote:Fair enough. Started to say I put win7 on my spare 12GB partition and although I had to delete massive stuff off my C partition to install win7, it still installed and worked..kode54 wrote:According to the final system requirements, it needs 16GB for 32-bit, or 20GB for 64-bit. I would recommend more than that just to be safe.adventure_of_link wrote:That said, you burn the ISO to a DVD-R, and you'll need at least a ~10GB partition for windows 7 (unless that changed for the RC edition?)
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I used 32-bit Vista and 7. Then again to be fair, I never installed the official final release of vista, let alone any vista loaded with service packs.
I just mounted my vista and 7 isos in windows so via daemon tools and installed from there.
I just mounted my vista and 7 isos in windows so via daemon tools and installed from there.
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
NSRT here.
NSRT here.
why don't you just use windows xp virtualization in windows 7, it comes with it.odditude wrote:triple-booting on the new box, here (worms world party doesn't like vista or 7 *grumble*)
it doesn't matter, I booted windows 7 and 3 versions of Linux at once, no issues. Misinformation or ignorance, or both.nintendo_nerd wrote:Yeah, I guess I was thinking of those people who dual boot Linux (any version) and XP. My bad. But I'd have to create a new partition (around 17GB) and burn the ISO to a DVD-R, correct?
[quote="byuu"]Seriously, what kind of asshole makes an old-school 2D emulator that requires a Core 2 to get full speed? [i]>:([/i] [/quote]
Panzer88 wrote:why don't you just use windows xp virtualization in windows 7, it comes with it.odditude wrote:triple-booting on the new box, here (worms world party doesn't like vista or 7 *grumble*)

It is not included with Windows 7.
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uh, you fail, it does, you just have to have a compatible CPU. it DOES come with it.
way to fail using a franpa alert.
learn to read and research
way to fail using a franpa alert.
learn to read and research
[quote="byuu"]Seriously, what kind of asshole makes an old-school 2D emulator that requires a Core 2 to get full speed? [i]>:([/i] [/quote]
Currently, its a separate download, and going to be an optional component to Pro/Ultimate editions of Win7 when its RTM.
If its included on the same disc is another issue.
At the very least, all one can say is you get a license to run XP under win7 pro/ultimate.
If its included on the same disc is another issue.
At the very least, all one can say is you get a license to run XP under win7 pro/ultimate.
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aka if you are running Windows 7 right now, you have access to it, it's part of the Windows 7 experience, that's like saying Live Messenger, Photo Gallery, or Media Player aren't part of Windows 7.
The point is, if you have Windows 7 on your PC RIGHT NOW. You can have it, and you don't have to dual boot windows.
The point is, if you have Windows 7 on your PC RIGHT NOW. You can have it, and you don't have to dual boot windows.
[quote="byuu"]Seriously, what kind of asshole makes an old-school 2D emulator that requires a Core 2 to get full speed? [i]>:([/i] [/quote]
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