-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 hi Couldn't agree with you more about microsoft. I'm sure you'll have your holdouts that will stick with the old favorite, but I'm focused on improving linux, not windows. I'm trying to find some stuff out on the internet about a metered internet plan standard, so far no luck. It looks like some IT guy sets a limit in his company's configuration somewhere and then charges people if they go over that. This is going to be a lot harder than it should be if there's no formal standard. We'll have to watch network traphic and try to figure out if there's a limit. From all I've been able to find there's no indication that there is until you get your bill, so I'm not sure what to do now. I'll keep looking Thanks Kendell clark Andrew Walton wrote: > > > On 08/08/15 16:41, kendell clark wrote: >> I normally wouldn't suggest having anything to do with microsoft >> but if worst comes to worst this might, maybe, be an option. > > After checking the facts in an email sent to me I was still a > little shaken, read Microsoft's Privacy Statement then consider > businesses that deal with sensitive information such as doctors and > lawyers, even mining companies. I think Microsoft just committed > Sepuku. > >> We weren't ever data capped, but when you download at 4.5 kbps >> there's only so much you can do even if you have all night. > Where I live a lot of us have wifi and the rest use satellite. The > satellite's not so bad, it's not quick but it's reliable. But as > for the wifi, this is one of the world's première sports fishing > destinations and when we get a heap of tourists here with their > mobile phones and touch pads we basically have no internet. The > wifi is also incredibly expensive compared to suburbia, I use a > pre-paid plan and I get get it as cheap as $15/Gb if I buy $180 > worth at a time. > > Cheers, > > Andrew. > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJVxbAuAAoJEGYgJ5/kqBTdNqYP/1Ke3Y8/jFoN+CK9jPv+zZ46 PZXxNnoZosknAry6VsR6xk3hCZ3n+Q6dukpQGyNDL7I6TlDqVWze8noAhsCQrmrG MHScKYbY8YHUUQ3L6yhOxMgvKR1Z3OWPOXeJaJt7V4vVnSrSO/7IMlM3SQWsajBb 1nMEsQb/TcFxMrSxOkC6eVAWWKqJap8EZ2Yyivioi4aYKw2Q1jC1OvGYrxlpe+SS TfNfM2K7DVnl1fKFCEWPxCLZO6asEPnr0Ww2ZNN7YNxMeyHnrJJ4LShuU0kVUfNC 5oey/2DKbkiD1I5lKVPjz/inczJ1/0jY6400zkPMzZRHIOKuLXqL6YIZFNk2oo3O rwu6UK6+u6ZisYGy9A2ZBC7ceGlvKnjkcVd/BYntPhVSHt7pJq7b9CNiNMj+QZos RiK5+PX+15Ls8SeUpgOXXKV4ESQLKrARg1fY6yF508HU11gZnV/AGzeb3LkjPrOa lBj5cDyAHneTmZ20ZP0M4bJGx6oCQkF/+l+2ntT9/rjBYGbJUhhMCQLkxO1lGYfR mrkOsUdLUHwULhbgQ1pTtvQHho6GSuZ438giUZakV5WBlykx+qyEH+gXMJVjRb5P ofhOdEmsCsebAHwxZzjqmYoFAVHEU6yrox3ugVwX3Fr8FOqFwuKy0aNYR3mdQzye C37rJDb6IeBxsgKLMzjF =7hp0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop