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Subject: Re: your mail
From: John R. Dennison (jrdGERDESAS.COM)
Date: Wed Sep 13 2000 - 01:35:28 CDT


In previous mail, Scott D. Yelich spouted...
>
> Anyway, the whole vuln-* twist of this is the issue of programs wanting
> to access the net -- say on a reboot/login. Does anyone have any
> example of unix based programs wanting to do this? Alternatively, does
> anyone have an example of an mp3 player for winblows that doesn't turn
> music into a RAP song because it can't play continuously? :->

        UNIX: bind, sendmail, apache, etc - these, among a large group
        of other system daemons, require DNS to start properly in most
        cases.

        MP3 - winamp has not given me a 'stutter' problem since I got a
        fast box and a decent DMA'd disk controller.

                                                        John

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