On 3/1/07, rayservers support <support@rayservers.com> wrote:
... All laptop users need privacy and computer security.
on the other end of the spectrum consider: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5622733 -> VIA C7 (w/Padlock RNGx2, AES, SHA, MontMult, NX) Everex StepNote [0] 15.4" Widescreen Laptop (for posterity, $398 refurb. / $468 retail) add a Sony MicroVault USM-H [1] usb fob for your (physical & disk :) key ring for loop-aes pass phrase protected storage with minimal cumbersome-ness... ... of course, getting a nice bsd/linux full disk crypted os provisioned is still annoying in nearly every distribution. in this sense, a rayservers service fee may be quite fiscally responsible given your individual skills with software. :) 0. 12W StepNote 1500 , 5.3lbs http://www.everex.com/products/nc1500/nc1500.htm (note that poor battery specs are due to small 3 cell used, not power consumption of the hardware) 1. USM-H 1.5g / 14.5x 2.7 x 30.0 mm in 256 MB, 512MB, 1GB , 2GB http://www.sony.net/Products/Media/Microvault/usm-h.html 99. 'Software Ciphers Suck!' :P http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2005-12/0746.html