That is an interesting shocker. Because usually pwn2own, the Mac goes first (because beating it got you a nice MacBook Pro), followed by Windows (normally some nice Sony laptop), and then Linux (some generic Dell).
Linus how do you make time to work on projects and balance family time?
I'm finding it hard to get time for myself on projects while not neglecting my family obligations.
Been using E since the late 90s ever since I saw it in Mastering Linux.
Although getting E17 to work used to be a chore, I found it's much easier to install no a days.
Got it running flawlessly on an i7, a Core2 Duo, and an ancient P2120 (Transmeta Crusoe @ 933MHz).
The only thing I miss is Entrance (Login Manager):(
Cheers to Raster and the E-Team!
I actually still have my Kali reg codes to this day. (kali.net)
That is an interesting shocker. Because usually pwn2own, the Mac goes first (because beating it got you a nice MacBook Pro), followed by Windows (normally some nice Sony laptop), and then Linux (some generic Dell).
Linux has never been hacked in pwn2own.
I don't think Linux is one of the hacking categories at Pwn2Own. http://dvlabs.tippingpoint.com/Pwn2OwnContestRules.html
...happened to the rest of the alphabet sequence? No M?
Debian dropped 386 support way back when 3.1 came out. Here are the reasons.
Your link is from 2003. Didn't 3.1 come out in 2011?
Linus how do you make time to work on projects and balance family time? I'm finding it hard to get time for myself on projects while not neglecting my family obligations.
The original term to describe a kernel was the "Operating System Proper".
Seriously? For Office Programs? So now the phrase will be, "But can it run Office 2013?!"
Their threats are as empty as their grocery stores. North Korea. Such attention whores.
Most large companies have their own restaurants. Baker Hughes, Slumberger, SAS, and BMC for example on most all of their campuses.
Been using E since the late 90s ever since I saw it in Mastering Linux. Although getting E17 to work used to be a chore, I found it's much easier to install no a days. Got it running flawlessly on an i7, a Core2 Duo, and an ancient P2120 (Transmeta Crusoe @ 933MHz). The only thing I miss is Entrance (Login Manager) :(
Cheers to Raster and the E-Team!
"The signals are too weak and the data is too obscure" Security through obscurity Typical.
Didn't Nicola Tesla do something similar?
Anyone remember Circuit City pushing DIVX players back in the 90s? All the same smell.
I can see it now...