For every.version that you put out? Sure.... especially since you're paying for the product right?
If not, why would J.Random developer who already put time in be willing to spit out another $200 to get *ONE* specific version signed? Just so that *YOU* can trust it more?
Please try to keep up. The current creationist theories (that they pass to kids in high school) actually have kangaroos and koalas in the ark. And after the flood, they travelled to Australia. Of course, why there's no skeletons on the way is a different question, but you didn't ask that, nyah nyah.
And I've wondered, why don't the creationists use the easy excuse - their God wanted to kill off all the dinosaurs, and so, drowned them outside the ark.
But, if you're asking, are they really that stupid, yes they are. The current creationist thinking actually say that the ark does not need to be as big as people make it out to be, all you really need is one pair of "horse like" animal, and they can breed those out to all the asses, horses, ponies, etc. One of of "dog like" animal, and you can have all the wolves, foxes, etc. That their "breed changes" is in fact, evolution, is irrelevant. That their rate of change is millions of times more than anything science has advanced, is irrelevant. That they're beyond stupid is the only issue. That they're breeding, that is the problem.
And of course, seeing that I'm a Civil Engineer by training, I always ask the practical questions - if there's only Noah and his family - how the fuck do they have time to feed all the animals, and a bigger how the fuck did they clean up after all the animals! That's a shitload of shit to clean up, daily, for 40 days and 40 nights.
Interesting how you like calling people ignorant when you obviously know nothing about the mailing list. I've been on it in the past. Your "1, 2, 3, 4" may apply to generic mailing lists but does not apply to this. Oh, wait... let me quote someone:
Rather than request clarification for something you did not understand, you cry "stupid" like a typical slashmonkey beating his chest.
Oh yeah, by the way, that
I hold these viewpoints because I have industry knowledge in this topic, which you were unaware of.
- the invisible slashdot users support me via email, so there.
Running linux means linux can preload the necessary disk sectors into memory/running cache. So when your XP VM requests the said disk sectors, it's already in memory.
Your summary is too simplistic. I remember that when it happened, the gentoo posted the reasons why they did what they did. Don't remember what it was though, must be getting old.
How to pack energy up in small bundles that can be handled safely. Hmm... I know, I shall store energy as physical things, and allow you to convert back and forth using E=mc^2.
Extracting the energy from any stored form is left as an exercise for the end user.
The only problem is - it sounds like it's going to be full of magic numbers. This means it will only work on linux, and everyone else will still have to reverse engineer this crap.
Please. You have to understand. OP is a windows user. To them, it's the same. I'm at sans, taking their forensics class. Someone wanted to see the "touch" command again. Wanted to see the complete line again. I told him, it just touches a file, you can just man touch to find out more. But, had to have the instructor scroll back to the line that said "touch FILE" which he then copied down.
And then told us that he had taken a linux class years ago, but never had to use it, so needed to refresh his memory.
*sigh*
Just say you don't know, and I'll respect you more.
Wow! With the recent report about the brain making decisions up to seven seconds before you know it, this means you can frag your opponents before they even show up.
Anyone who allows automatic updates is a fool. Do you really trust the updater to not install a backdoor somewhere in your system while you aren't watching?
Oh my, another person who read Trusting Trust, and writes his own compilers.
I have. Support sucks. I especially love the "we found the problem. Can you reproduce the problem on your box". Yes, that is why I submitted a bug report, damnit. Then, "we think we have a solution. Can you test it on your box?" No, *YOU* test it on your box, and once you verified it works in your test environment, then I will test it, damnit. I am not your fscking QA department.
Even better. I was following a thread in opensolaris about nfs. They found the bug (something involving acls and so on). RedCrap refused to fix it.
--- wonder why that particular sucker^H^H^H^Hbscriber continues to pay for the subscription
To me it's pretty darn amazing that for 42 cents I can drop an envelop in a slot and a few days later it is hand-delivered to someone on the other side of the country. If that service didn't exist and you asked me to guess what it would cost, 42 cents would not be the answer.
Where, oh where have we gone wrong, such that 42 is NOT the answer?!?!?!?!
#20 - Do people not understand that Microsoft does have a modularized version? You can buy embedded windows today. Microsoft just doesn't want to sell you consumer versions that way.
#19 - seeing that I believe the winnt apis are good, and that the issues are caused by the win32 subsystem, I'm really not happy about seeing a win32oldxpcompat subsystem. No, really.
#18 - Anyone wanting Windows Vista/7 stamp of approval gotta have their stuff work right with uac. Done.
#17 - WTF is the author smoking? What can you remove? Sound drivers? Graphic drivers? Network? Oh wait, I know, DRM, yes, you can remove DRM.
#16 - It's bloatware because Microsoft wants it that way. Do you think they're going to let you remove things that they want to force down your throat? Sheesh.
#15 - Bring back GEM is all I can say.
#13 - No, not WinFS. ZFS. Unfortunately, Microsoft has a significant NIH syndrome. Not Invented Here is what causes a lot of the problems they have.
#10 - IE8 is supposed to be standards compliant, so this is redundant
#1 - It's called Autoruns, free download from sysinternals, now part of Microsoft.
Bleh. Now you make me want to go look up my first account. I wonder if there's a way to send a bunch of email addresses in, and have them look up that info for me.
For every .version that you put out? Sure.... especially since you're paying for the product right?
If not, why would J.Random developer who already put time in be willing to spit out another $200 to get *ONE* specific version signed? Just so that *YOU* can trust it more?
Please try to keep up. The current creationist theories (that they pass to kids in high school) actually have kangaroos and koalas in the ark. And after the flood, they travelled to Australia. Of course, why there's no skeletons on the way is a different question, but you didn't ask that, nyah nyah.
And I've wondered, why don't the creationists use the easy excuse - their God wanted to kill off all the dinosaurs, and so, drowned them outside the ark.
But, if you're asking, are they really that stupid, yes they are. The current creationist thinking actually say that the ark does not need to be as big as people make it out to be, all you really need is one pair of "horse like" animal, and they can breed those out to all the asses, horses, ponies, etc. One of of "dog like" animal, and you can have all the wolves, foxes, etc. That their "breed changes" is in fact, evolution, is irrelevant. That their rate of change is millions of times more than anything science has advanced, is irrelevant. That they're beyond stupid is the only issue. That they're breeding, that is the problem.
And of course, seeing that I'm a Civil Engineer by training, I always ask the practical questions - if there's only Noah and his family - how the fuck do they have time to feed all the animals, and a bigger how the fuck did they clean up after all the animals! That's a shitload of shit to clean up, daily, for 40 days and 40 nights.
You've not been to defcon, have you? Blackhat's just a paid prequel to defcon - all the folks who talk at blackhat typically talk at defcon as well.
Interesting how you like calling people ignorant when you obviously know nothing about the mailing list. I've been on it in the past. Your "1, 2, 3, 4" may apply to generic mailing lists but does not apply to this. Oh, wait... let me quote someone:
Oh yeah, by the way, that
- the invisible slashdot users support me via email, so there.
Running linux means linux can preload the necessary disk sectors into memory/running cache. So when your XP VM requests the said disk sectors, it's already in memory.
Your summary is too simplistic. I remember that when it happened, the gentoo posted the reasons why they did what they did. Don't remember what it was though, must be getting old.
That's why you would virtualize the whole thing and run it in vmware. That will make it secure, yessirreee!
Yes, I know about the tpm chip - I wonder if vmware exposes it.
No, he's on the side of the morons.
How to pack energy up in small bundles that can be handled safely. Hmm... I know, I shall store energy as physical things, and allow you to convert back and forth using E=mc^2.
Extracting the energy from any stored form is left as an exercise for the end user.
How the heck is this insightful?
The only problem is - it sounds like it's going to be full of magic numbers. This means it will only work on linux, and everyone else will still have to reverse engineer this crap.
Please. You have to understand. OP is a windows user. To them, it's the same. I'm at sans, taking their forensics class. Someone wanted to see the "touch" command again. Wanted to see the complete line again. I told him, it just touches a file, you can just man touch to find out more. But, had to have the instructor scroll back to the line that said "touch FILE" which he then copied down.
And then told us that he had taken a linux class years ago, but never had to use it, so needed to refresh his memory.
*sigh*
Just say you don't know, and I'll respect you more.
Wow! With the recent report about the brain making decisions up to seven seconds before you know it, this means you can frag your opponents before they even show up.
The site doesn't care who you are, but does not want anyone else to sniff the traffic going to you.
Oh my, another person who read Trusting Trust, and writes his own compilers.
Remember, this is the company that agreed that rpm has a bug that can cause corruption, and yet closed the case out with a "WILL NOT FIX".
Respect their users? Bwahahahahaha. They want to be the Microsoft of linux, and don't you forget that.
Who is the last major distro to join any standardization efforts? Bah.
I have. Support sucks. I especially love the "we found the problem. Can you reproduce the problem on your box". Yes, that is why I submitted a bug report, damnit. Then, "we think we have a solution. Can you test it on your box?" No, *YOU* test it on your box, and once you verified it works in your test environment, then I will test it, damnit. I am not your fscking QA department.
Even better. I was following a thread in opensolaris about nfs. They found the bug (something involving acls and so on). RedCrap refused to fix it.
--- wonder why that particular sucker^H^H^H^Hbscriber continues to pay for the subscription
Ah. Cisco weenie. Luckily, other firewalls and other DMZ structures do not require stupid natting crap.
Since when does it not?
Where, oh where have we gone wrong, such that 42 is NOT the answer?!?!?!?!
#20 - Do people not understand that Microsoft does have a modularized version? You can buy embedded windows today. Microsoft just doesn't want to sell you consumer versions that way.
#19 - seeing that I believe the winnt apis are good, and that the issues are caused by the win32 subsystem, I'm really not happy about seeing a win32oldxpcompat subsystem. No, really.
#18 - Anyone wanting Windows Vista/7 stamp of approval gotta have their stuff work right with uac. Done.
#17 - WTF is the author smoking? What can you remove? Sound drivers? Graphic drivers? Network? Oh wait, I know, DRM, yes, you can remove DRM.
#16 - It's bloatware because Microsoft wants it that way. Do you think they're going to let you remove things that they want to force down your throat? Sheesh.
#15 - Bring back GEM is all I can say.
#13 - No, not WinFS. ZFS. Unfortunately, Microsoft has a significant NIH syndrome. Not Invented Here is what causes a lot of the problems they have.
#10 - IE8 is supposed to be standards compliant, so this is redundant
#1 - It's called Autoruns, free download from sysinternals, now part of Microsoft.
Have you not look at the back of a hard drive before? Unlike bees, all hard drives are male.
Now, as to whether Chordonblue is female or not, that's a separate question.
Bleh. Now you make me want to go look up my first account. I wonder if there's a way to send a bunch of email addresses in, and have them look up that info for me.
I'd mod you up if you weren't so hung up on typos. :)
Since it's been slashdotted to hell.
Sheesh, what kind of a wunderbar laptop could it be, if it couldn't even handle a little slashdotting...