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    Question: Check your IQ....

    wilhb81 answered a question by harshads

    Great game, I was able to advance to the level 6 for the Europe cities and famous places :)

     

    PS: Most of the cities and places that I've plotted are mostly less than 50 KM...

    Question: What is a good definition of a "bit" (8-bit, 16-bit,

    wilhb81 answered a question by elitesystem
    A bit or also known as "binary digit" is the smallest unit of data in a computer. The 0 and 1 number forms the bit. Half of byte (four bits) is called a Nibble.
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    Question: What is Cache Memory ?

    wilhb81 answered a question by Mario XP
    Well, Cache memory is the Random Access Memory, which it allows the computer to access more quickly than it can access regular RAM. By the way, great explanation here, elitesystem ;)

    Question: Where do I find the \Device list

    wilhb81 answered a question by dear228
    Hi dear228, Did you also facing this type of problem, when you're run the program? Interface Device Description ------------------------------------------- 1 \Device\NPF_GenericDialupAdapter (Generic dialup adapter) 2 \Device\NPF_{AB4B0B0E-7528-41EF-BE3E-13A70921889A} (Realtek RTL8139 Family Fast Ethernet Adapter) 3 \Device\NPF_{3B2AB6EB-AD69-4FDC-AA20-F96564903D06} (3Com EtherLink PCI) In the snort.conf file, you need to set var HOME_NET to: var HOME_NET any If you still cannot solve the problem, then try to set your 'var HOME_NET' as your IP network range. You need to use the "-i" tag to identify which interface to use. For example: "-i 2" or "-i 3" Hope this will help you here ;)
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    Question: How I Learned HTML

    wilhb81 answered a question by Mario XP
    Welcome to the dibugs forum and thanks for sharing the HTML learning site, cyberfriend :) Besides of the site you've recommended here, you also can check these following sites: http://www.w3schools.com/html/DEFAULT.asp (The internet No.1 HTML learning site) http://www.utexas.edu/learn/html/ http://www.goodellgroup.com/tutorial/ (This site good for kids) Oh, also tell us what the progression of your HTML learning, if you don't mind...
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