On Sat, Mar 05, 2005 at 02:38:30PM +0100, M. Fioretti wrote: > Maybe. And maybe you need a lesson about how people not obsessed by > computers by computers' sake live. Witch! Witch! `ee's a witch! Burn 'im! Burn 'im! :) (apologies to Monty Python) (Fioretti, you heretic! :) ) OK, so a balanced approach to having a life and using computers is possible. Who knew?.. :) I confess I really like the idea of having all my systems suspend operations automatically to save power whenever possible. My current calculations show I'm spending about $30 to $60 a month just running computers and the attendant networking equipment. (and yes - it does vary widely month to month) Since the new kernels support suspend and resume better than they used to this seems like a good thing to try now. 12 * 60 = $720 annually. hmmmm. ($yikes) yes - definitely time to try this. Following up on Marco's point of having `net access shut off when not using the machines for security reasons. I concur. It reduces your vulnerability profile to zero for large chunks of time. Given the completely random nature of attack probes (Wanna see my logs?) this technique significantly reduces your likelihood of being hacked. -- Linux/Open Source: Your infrastructure belongs to you, free, forever. Idealism: "Realism applied over a longer time period" http://www.scaled.com/projects/tierone/ http://kinz.org http://www.fedoratracker.org http://www.fedorafaq.org http://www.fedoranews.org Jeff Kinz, Emergent Research, Hudson, MA.