It's fairly common knowledge that M$'s tcp/ip stack is almost pure BSD and I'm sure there is a whole pile of stuff they found more convenient to boost than *try* to write themselves.
While it's true taking stuff under the freeBSD liscence is fine I would surprised if that's where it ends.
Most likely almost everything that *works* is stolen;).
Damn the astroturf is thick here. It's a waste of time anyway this place is almost pure M$ fanboy as it is.
Yup... I'm a machochist OK. I arrived at the link without any video capapbility and I decided to remedy that.
About 5 minutes later I clicked on the.mpg link and watched a long video at 640x480... pretty cool really.
Yes I do like my cable.
So I had to grab one set of binaries and one set of source code, link the binaries to the path, make the source, link the binaries to the path and click on the.mpg link... about three min really.
Damn this Linux thing sure is tough alright.
Did you notice how the far left panel in the 1.3.whatever Carnivore was never gone over...everything but that. Looked like stuff to control archieving.
Brought back memories of w2k I ran for a while to cause I built a bunch boxes that needed to dual boot. Not what I want in an OS that's for sure. Ugly clunky thing, slow too. Ah well to each his own.
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Lucas ... one of the fundemental facts of Linux... right up there with the ability to compile your own kernel is that no matter whether you nod or shake yer head or even get it maddly spinning around...
Anyone dumb enough to use a hotmail accout probably needs to be abused like this.
Of coarse the IP that M$ sreals from this bunch will be pretty lame IP so I say hotmail account users and M$ deserve each other.
Anyone with a grain of sense head on over to www.evilemail.com and grab one of their free mail accounts.
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You seem to have yer head screwed on fairly straight, so all I can do is advise you to investigate a bit before going off.
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Whoooo I knew it was bad here. So we get a 2 for this highly informative hunk of astroturf.
Ahhh informative ... it would be useful to know how many moderators post from one of "The Beast of Redmond"'s tools.
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It's fairly common knowledge that M$'s tcp/ip stack is almost pure BSD and I'm sure there is a whole pile of stuff they found more convenient to boost than *try* to write themselves.
While it's true taking stuff under the freeBSD liscence is fine I would surprised if that's where it ends.
Most likely almost everything that *works* is stolen ;).
Damn the astroturf is thick here. It's a waste of time anyway this place is almost pure M$ fanboy as it is.
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Yup that's fer sure. Usually the half-wit CS majors have to be contained so they won't screw the whole place up.
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Geeeeze I hate that. At least link to the source of the item, not some lame news story.
Oh well I guess Tim's time is better spent doing important things ;).
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You were fooled ... too easy.
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The joint is jumping ... ;).
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What a moron ... hi ho.
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I ounce of pot a day ... whuh. I guess that's
some yankee bunk.
No wonder we have to send so much of our fine BC bud to you guys ;).
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Yup ... I'm a machochist OK. I arrived at the link without any video capapbility and I decided to remedy that.
About 5 minutes later I clicked on the .mpg link and watched a long video at 640x480 ... pretty cool really.
Yes I do like my cable.
So I had to grab one set of binaries and one set of source code, link the binaries to the path, make the source, link the binaries to the path and click on the .mpg link ... about three min really.
Did you notice how the far left panel in the 1.3.whatever Carnivore was never gone over...everything but that. Looked like stuff to control archieving. Brought back memories of w2k I ran for a while to cause I built a bunch boxes that needed to dual boot. Not what I want in an OS that's for sure. Ugly clunky thing, slow too. Ah well to each his own.
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My Gimp enhanched copy kicks your weaselly "scratch removal" programs but dood.
OK the contest for the best pic fix is on ... Gentlemen start your ... Image SoftStuff and have a go ;).
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OK ... try this instead of 'apt'.
/usr/local/src
m ozilla-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz
........................."
/usr/local/mozbak
/usr/local/mozilla /usr/local/mozbak
........................."
/usr/local/src/package /usr/local/mozilla
It's somewhat specific and there
is no error handling at all but it
does the trick
#!/bin/sh
cd
echo "Fetching latest build from ftp.mozilla.org"
ncftpget ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/
echo "OK got it!"
sleep 1
echo "Extracting
sleep 1
tar zxf mozilla-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz
rm -r
mv
echo "Backing up old Mozilla"
sleep 1
echo "Installing
cp -r
echo "OK we're done, restart Mozilla for latest version"
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... one of the fundemental facts of Linux
Linus will do as he pleases.
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