try screen - you should try ctrl-a space - much less obvious and doesnt leave any extra windows icons
i use it in xterm under cygwin - screen finally resizes correctly in cygwin xterms yay!
When is the internet comunity going to wake up and realise if they dont stop copying copyrighted works and stick to copy and making the free stuff better we are going to end up trying to turn on our 802.11b wireless connections when we know the area isnt being scanned by the law to even use something to talk to each other that isnt regulated. If you dont stop copying copyrighted works soon we will all get fucked over big time WAKE UP
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Anyone found hacking into a wireless network should receive appropriate punishment. Perhaps they should be banned from having a personal internet account, or maybe something more inventive, such as systematic spamming of their personal e-mail account or removal of security from their e-mail on the server. Let's see how they like it when they are stripped of security and their secrets made available to all the other hackers out there.
Anthony Gilbert, UK"
How about we just decide when you say something wrong we put a listening device in your brain and we can all hear what you think. Then any time you think something we dont like we get to electricute you. You IDIOT!
the canon a series takes AA bateries. I bout the lower end one when we lost the charger for the S20 and couldnt get a replacement charger before we went on holidays. pretty happy with the A10 all in all. U need A20 or A30 for > 1.3 megapixels
You create changes yto the source package and make a change to the changel;og then create an updated source package using dpkg-source -b pkgname-dir-1.01
its quite simple when you realise whats to it.
there is often a debian/patches/ dir to dump extra patches into as well, or if the is not it isnt hard to modify debian/rules to account for any patches.
for me apt-get debian/rules
a buyouy by via of transmeta doesnt sound stupid at all. considering via arew considering producing their own processors to compete with intel. i can see a transmeta/VIA 4xSMP laptop any day now:)
I used to manage the firewalls for a number of well off private schools some time ago. All the firewalls ran on linux, as did the proxy, dns and mail servers. We were quite able to block chatting through ipchains and squid access rules, log all porn site accesses and get the teachers to have a quite word to the student involved, and if necessary (on repeat offences) terminate their net access. This software did not cost tens of thousands of dollars, and their yearly maintenance for these machines (as well as support to help troubleshoot all their windows servers misbehaving although that wasnt part of the contract) was only a fraction of the price being paid by these schools for software.
I believe cisco aironet is able to rotate keys if a radius server is available. You could make your rotation fo keys happen at a fairly short interval and give any wannabe snoopers a fairly annoying experience, possibly even rotating them before snoopers collect enough information to break any key you are using. not sure if any of the other 802.11b implementations allow for this. normally a session uses one key and will use the one key indefinatley.
on the few times i have had to register.au names i have been only inconvinienced by my own lack of ability to ensure the domains i were attempting to register were correctly in place and that the business reference numbers i were giving were given in their entirity in the correct forms. unfortunately the correctness that is required is much greater than that which is needed at networksolutions.com. This is to his credit. Once my servers were propagting the domain and my forms were filled in correctly it usually takes but a few hours before my application is sucessful
not everyone who has had to deal with registering.com.au domains etc think he did such a bad job
and everone know the story that adding Bill Gates in ascii numbers adds up to 663 and add a 3 on because he is Bill Gates the Third...
but then ascii for Windows95 does the same, and if you look on the cover of windows2000 isnt that the devil flying across your cd? not to mention when i was beta testing 95 years ago i had the most freekish dream in my life and feelings i cant rmemeber that i lost my soul into my computer.... freakish but true
You have to realise that the USA isnt going to be able to convince the US public that this is a good idea. The outcome? They'll probably just blast it all off from the new launch site in AussieLand and our Govt will be more than happy to take to cash, and more than happy to shift the bill through parliement before the unsuspecting public find out.
Gracenote try suing the people with the most money but don't think carefully about the concequeces. I hope roxio establish a nice precedent for this sort of thing.
news.com.au was handed out along time ago and not long after elz started administrating the.au domain. The policy to not give out generic names was decided after news.com.au was given out. It did not inadvertantly slip through the "rules" as you are implying
i second konqueror. mozilla may kick arse when they finish rewritting the network libraries so that it actually loads in a decent amount of time, but konqueror is already fast and has java and javascript support. the few things i dont like about konqueor are already mentioned on the mailling lists and in the todo baskets...
mozilla may be the crossplatform opensource browser available now but konqueror is more likely to be the IE killer
You could run the install in a chroot and the package the install into a.deb file using the deb-make utilities and install that which would let you know if it is trying to overwrite any files that have already been installed and fail unless you send switches to force overwrites. If the original rpm or tgz simply needs to be unpacked to / to install you just need to alient packagename to change it to debian format. You can then get a list of the files installed by this package using dpkg -L packagename
But if your using Redhat or other Linux distros using rpm formats i guess such an elegant solution
is not available for you
I know for a fact that there is another backdoor in at least windows 95. some time ago i got on the MS irc servers with a normal irc client and was doing stats and such on the server and found a channel an opper was hiding in. i obviously brought attention to myself. i was doing nothing but ircing on my connection. seconds after joining the oppers channel i noticed my modems send light going at full ball when i was doing nothing but idling in this channel on irc. my belief is that the opper sent some command to download my registry but i am not sure exactly what was being sent. after about 10 seconds it had not stopped and i switched off my modem. that was a few years ago but i know i was not dreaming it. it was also very near to the time when connecting to msn caused your registry to be sent, which is why i assumed it was my registry being sent to the MS irc opper. as an aside i have also posted info previously about win2k sending out multicast data to a MS owned ip during win2k installs, incase your interested:)
try screen - you should try ctrl-a space - much less obvious and doesnt leave any extra windows icons i use it in xterm under cygwin - screen finally resizes correctly in cygwin xterms yay!
When is the internet comunity going to wake up and realise if they dont stop copying copyrighted works and stick to copy and making the free stuff better we are going to end up trying to turn on our 802.11b wireless connections when we know the area isnt being scanned by the law to even use something to talk to each other that isnt regulated. If you dont stop copying copyrighted works soon we will all get fucked over big time WAKE UP
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Anyone found hacking into a wireless network should receive appropriate punishment. Perhaps they should be banned from having a personal internet account, or maybe something more inventive, such as systematic spamming of their personal e-mail account or removal of security from their e-mail on the server. Let's see how they like it when they are stripped of security and their secrets made available to all the other hackers out there. Anthony Gilbert, UK" How about we just decide when you say something wrong we put a listening device in your brain and we can all hear what you think. Then any time you think something we dont like we get to electricute you. You IDIOT!
Was there any bit of software you really wanted to get your hands on which you never could? What was it and what did you want to do with it?
I decided they would do that anyway so decided to put my religion as gnuism because i thought it most appropriate and ture anyway
the canon a series takes AA bateries. I bout the lower end one when we lost the charger for the S20 and couldnt get a replacement charger before we went on holidays. pretty happy with the A10 all in all. U need A20 or A30 for > 1.3 megapixels
You create changes yto the source package and make a change to the changel;og then create an updated source package using dpkg-source -b pkgname-dir-1.01 its quite simple when you realise whats to it. there is often a debian/patches/ dir to dump extra patches into as well, or if the is not it isnt hard to modify debian/rules to account for any patches. for me apt-get debian/rules
hmm maybe im wrong actaully.. anyways its expensive
or maybe its not, hmm anyways its expensive here
actually you double the australian dollar to get the equivalent in $US not divide. So that 500 a month for your 6gig/month is in reality 1000 $US
a buyouy by via of transmeta doesnt sound stupid at all. considering via arew considering producing their own processors to compete with intel. i can see a transmeta/VIA 4xSMP laptop any day now :)
I used to manage the firewalls for a number of well off private schools some time ago. All the firewalls ran on linux, as did the proxy, dns and mail servers. We were quite able to block chatting through ipchains and squid access rules, log all porn site accesses and get the teachers to have a quite word to the student involved, and if necessary (on repeat offences) terminate their net access. This software did not cost tens of thousands of dollars, and their yearly maintenance for these machines (as well as support to help troubleshoot all their windows servers misbehaving although that wasnt part of the contract) was only a fraction of the price being paid by these schools for software.
I believe cisco aironet is able to rotate keys if a radius server is available. You could make your rotation fo keys happen at a fairly short interval and give any wannabe snoopers a fairly annoying experience, possibly even rotating them before snoopers collect enough information to break any key you are using. not sure if any of the other 802.11b implementations allow for this. normally a session uses one key and will use the one key indefinatley.
on the few times i have had to register .au names i have been only inconvinienced by my own lack of ability to ensure the domains i were attempting to register were correctly in place and that the business reference numbers i were giving were given in their entirity in the correct forms. unfortunately the correctness that is required is much greater than that which is needed at networksolutions.com. This is to his credit. Once my servers were propagting the domain and my forms were filled in correctly it usually takes but a few hours before my application is sucessful
not everyone who has had to deal with registering .com.au domains etc think he did such a bad job
and everone know the story that adding Bill Gates in ascii numbers adds up to 663 and add a 3 on because he is Bill Gates the Third... but then ascii for Windows95 does the same, and if you look on the cover of windows2000 isnt that the devil flying across your cd? not to mention when i was beta testing 95 years ago i had the most freekish dream in my life and feelings i cant rmemeber that i lost my soul into my computer.... freakish but true
avoiding dependency hell is why you use debian
coping with redhat and getting the latest gnome is why you use ximian
i think the first option is way more preferable
acutally you would be better off doing
'apt-get build-dep bind ; apt-get -b source bind' or 'apt-get build-dep xfree86; apt-get -b source xfree86'
You have to realise that the USA isnt going to be able to convince the US public that this is a good idea. The outcome? They'll probably just blast it all off from the new launch site in AussieLand and our Govt will be more than happy to take to cash, and more than happy to shift the bill through parliement before the unsuspecting public find out.
Gracenote try suing the people with the most money but don't think carefully about the concequeces. I hope roxio establish a nice precedent for this sort of thing.
news.com.au was handed out along time ago and not long after elz started administrating the .au domain. The policy to not give out generic names was decided after news.com.au was given out. It did not inadvertantly slip through the "rules" as you are implying
i second konqueror. mozilla may kick arse when they finish rewritting the network libraries so that it actually loads in a decent amount of time, but konqueror is already fast and has java and javascript support. the few things i dont like about konqueor are already mentioned on the mailling lists and in the todo baskets...
mozilla may be the crossplatform opensource browser available now but konqueror is more likely to be the IE killer
You could run the install in a chroot and the package the install into a .deb file using the deb-make utilities and install that which would let you know if it is trying to overwrite any files that have already been installed and fail unless you send switches to force overwrites. If the original rpm or tgz simply needs to be unpacked to / to install you just need to alient packagename to change it to debian format. You can then get a list of the files installed by this package using dpkg -L packagename
But if your using Redhat or other Linux distros using rpm formats i guess such an elegant solution
is not available for you
I know for a fact that there is another backdoor in at least windows 95. some time ago i got on the MS irc servers with a normal irc client and was doing stats and such on the server and found a channel an opper was hiding in. i obviously brought attention to myself. i was doing nothing but ircing on my connection. seconds after joining the oppers channel i noticed my modems send light going at full ball when i was doing nothing but idling in this channel on irc. my belief is that the opper sent some command to download my registry but i am not sure exactly what was being sent. after about 10 seconds it had not stopped and i switched off my modem. that was a few years ago but i know i was not dreaming it. it was also very near to the time when connecting to msn caused your registry to be sent, which is why i assumed it was my registry being sent to the MS irc opper. as an aside i have also posted info previously about win2k sending out multicast data to a MS owned ip during win2k installs, incase your interested :)
> For all practical purposes, *BSD is dead.
Until of course Debian get around to putting out a BSD based debian, then i can see alot of people now using linux taking up using bsd like myself