For a package thats 60+ megs to install, shouldnt it at least install without me having to configure it?
"./setup glibc version: 2.2.4 /tmp/sv001.tmp/setup.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3: cannot open shared ojbect file: No such file or directory "
why are people so worried about SEEMING racist? Has jesse jackson and people like him frightened you so much that you are afraid to seem like a racist?
You havent called anyone nigger, chink, etc or said anything racist, saying you seem a racist is like saying all right wing republicans are racist, or all people who honor the confederate flag are racist, the world is more complicated than that.
People are more complicated, so no I do not believe you are racist, if you were racist I really doubt we'd even be having this conversation.
Slavery ended because slaves were running away to the north and then fighting back, becoming educated, and uncontrollable. Slavery was ended because it could no longer be enforced without a war, slaves escaped to the north, became educated, made friends with the right people, got guns, and refused to go back to the south into slavery, the option, kill all the slaves, or end slavery.
In the north slavery was history, it wasnt helping the economy in the north either, only in the south, and it was causing alot of violence from the south to come to the north.
Slavery ended partly because the economy didnt need it anymore, because slaves were beginning to fight back and become educated thus uncontrollable, and because it was literally destroying the country, two sides were forming, one side of poor farmer types who were pro slavery, the other more educated side which was against it.
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For PSY - Ops, most likely for holograms to confuse and disorient enemies. Kinda like that machine the holodeck from startrek
The abortion right, the gay marriage right,(the end of slavery took a complete war) the vietnam war protests,
all of these required marching in the street, people get beat up and hosed down on national TV, and all it did was make more people join in.
Believe me, if a few million people are in washington protesting and marching down the street people begin to notice, more people begin to march, more people begin to notice, it becomes a trend that no one can ignore.
Imagine Bush on tv saying "We have to protect the security of our nation. Make no mistake about it, we will erradicate evil cyber terrorists at all costs. Protect freedom and support the war on sharing!"
Terrorism, Evil, and Freedom, 3 words which will make all off the ignorant americans rush to stop piracy.
I told everyone to donate to the EFF, and to special interest groups which can support us, these groups do exsist, not to mention theres freenet and others
Also you dont know how much money hollings has in stock, most likely in the millions, this is why hes so willing to ruin his political career. would you ruin yours for millions?
I will consider leaving the USA if this passes. If they take the only freedom i have left (freedom on my computer) then why the hell stay in the USA? A country which claims to protect freedom when it bombs afganastan, then passes fucked up laws like this? I think I'd be better of in afganastan with bin laden and the taliban.
Well maybe not, but its not much better over here.
Threatening not to vote for someone who only became a politician for the money, is not going to matter.
The Napster people did just what you are recommending, the protested, by the MILLIONS! They still are protesting now by the MILLIONS.
Its not making a diffrence, the laws are still getting worse.
Its going to take more than protests to stop this. We need to march at washington to stop this, and protest by the millions in front of the whitehouse.
How many of you are ready to do it? Lets decide on a date.
There were 60 million users of napster, 80 million users of fasttrack, and most likely hundreds of millions of file sharing people from hundreds of countries.
Do you think it matters? EVEN if 90 percent of the people on the net share files, and even if 90 percent of the people who got broadband got it so they could share files, THEY DONT GIVE A DAMN
These guys just want to pass the law because it benifits them, disney and others have bribed them with money or gifts, most likely enough money to ruin their polticial career and they obviously dont care.
IF they cared, they wouldnt be changing the name of the bill and using weird names to make it difficult for you to protest.
You act like this is a democracy, as if every voice counts, surprise this is a republic, if every voice counted, BUSH would not be president right now, after all he didnt win the popular vote, and he didnt really win the recount either, but the electoral college (THE JUDGE) and the system made him president.
Its not what the people want that matters, its what the special interest groups, politciians, court system, and powerful elite whats that matter.
The only way to get what you want, is to fight for it, asking for it wont get you anywhere.
lets flood the local news papers with letters. If Hemos is still reading this, why not post up a list of emails of news people, lets get this issue on the Oreilly factor, MSNBC, and as many highly watched shows as possible, also lets write as many news papers as possible, how about a list.
While i dont think petitions will stop this, if you are going to petititon, do it seriously, a flood of letters to hundreds of diffrent news sites and shows may work.
I dont see you all protesting in the streets on a massive scale, because thats what its going to take. Once it passes your protests wont work, it will be War on Sharing.
Every 5 minutes i see someone recommending petitions. You guys have been petitioning and NOTHING HAPPENED.
The only purpose of a petition is to let the RIAA and MPAA along with other government officials know your real names, and who you are. They already know 80 million napster/kaaza/gnutella users disagree with this law, they already know the main reason people got broadband was because of these technologies.
This is war on sharing, not war on piracy.
And all who disagree with this law need to act, telling them you disagree is not as effective as showing them, I'm not telling you to do anything violent, or illegal, but protest in more intelligent ways, begging them not to pass the law wont get you anywhere.
They tried to beg them not to pass the DMCA, the Patriot act, and with all these users of napster and others it didnt keep the RIAA from killing it.
Freenet, Gnutella, and stuff like that is what saved file sharing, YOU have to ACT not write letters.
When will people get it through their thick skulls that petitions dont work.
Lets look at DMCA, did petitions stop it? Hell no.
Lets look at Napster, did petitions save Napster? Hell no.
Why isnt marijuana legal? People have been petitioning for it by the millions for 20 years or more now.
Face it, Petitions have never solved a thing.
Tabacco was made Legal because people didnt obey the laws, civil disobedience by the millions, and there arent enough jails to enforce it, alcohol? Alcohol was illegal once, it took the mafia and illegal activities, corruption and control of the government through the mafia, essentially terrorism tactics to make alcohol legal.
SSSCA, you arent going to stop this unless you fight, you dont have to be violent to fight, you can fight with your intelligence, programmers should write unstopable programs like freenet, rich people should support lobby groups on our side, people who are good writers should write books, articles, editorials, and give as much media attention as possible to this, public speakers should host rallies along with musicians at local colleges where other intelligent people are. Contact churches, libaries, civil rights groups, and convince them how important it is to protect our rights. Contact patriotic groups, anti government groups, and anarchist groups and explain to them how the government is trying to control them not just offline but online as well.
Contact the elderly, contact teachers, and highschool students, explain to all of these groups whats going on, hang posters in front of highschools, near libraries, near sam goody and HMV, Blockbuster and other stores which tell people about the SSSCA, use clever images, such as comparing the SSSCA to Nazism, Explain how unfair it is, use images of jail and rich CEOs, show images of locks on their computer.
If all of the people reading this did this in their towns seperately, meaning true activism on a LARGE scale, Well its simple to break it down into parts.
INFORM --- Tell the public what the SSSCA is!
Explain ---- Tell the public whats wrong with the SSSCA
Results ---- Tell them what will happen if the SSSCA passes, and what kinda society it will lead to if the trend continues
Solution ---- Tell them how to stop the SSSCA, tell them a msg similar to what I'm telling you, explain to them not to just stop the SSSCA, but to promote absolute freedom of speech online, meaning no one can control what you do with your computer, if the RIAA and MPAA does not want us to pirate stuff, they should make it impossible to pirate or undesirable to do so, if this means lowering the price so its not worth buying a CD or DVD burner, or if this means locking the DVD up, they have options, what they shouldnt do is take away our freedoms, its like saying you cant use your hands to draw a copy of a picture you like.
For a package thats 60+ megs to install, shouldnt it at least install without me having to configure it?
./setup
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glibc version: 2.2.4
/tmp/sv001.tmp/setup.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3: cannot open shared ojbect file: No such file or directory
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why are people so worried about SEEMING racist? Has jesse jackson and people like him frightened you so much that you are afraid to seem like a racist?
You havent called anyone nigger, chink, etc or said anything racist, saying you seem a racist is like saying all right wing republicans are racist, or all people who honor the confederate flag are racist, the world is more complicated than that.
People are more complicated, so no I do not believe you are racist, if you were racist I really doubt we'd even be having this conversation.
Slavery ended because slaves were running away to the north and then fighting back, becoming educated, and uncontrollable. Slavery was ended because it could no longer be enforced without a war, slaves escaped to the north, became educated, made friends with the right people, got guns, and refused to go back to the south into slavery, the option, kill all the slaves, or end slavery.
In the north slavery was history, it wasnt helping the economy in the north either, only in the south, and it was causing alot of violence from the south to come to the north.
Slavery ended partly because the economy didnt need it anymore, because slaves were beginning to fight back and become educated thus uncontrollable, and because it was literally destroying the country, two sides were forming, one side of poor farmer types who were pro slavery, the other more educated side which was against it.
For PSY - Ops, most likely for holograms to confuse and disorient enemies. Kinda like that machine the holodeck from startrek
They stopped light last year. Theres even a guy whos trying to rewind light.
This is just old news, The way light was stopped before was they used extreme cold to slow light down until it stopped.
Oreilly@foxnews.com
Oreilly@foxnews.com
tell them you hate DMCA and why
why live in a country with no freedom?
Freedom is more important than land.
instead of writing congress, try writing the media.
Media contacts
When enough people are marching it draws media attention, remember the protests on WTO? That was on TV and everyone knew about it.
The abortion right, the gay marriage right,(the end of slavery took a complete war) the vietnam war protests,
all of these required marching in the street, people get beat up and hosed down on national TV, and all it did was make more people join in.
Believe me, if a few million people are in washington protesting and marching down the street people begin to notice, more people begin to march, more people begin to notice, it becomes a trend that no one can ignore.
Everyone who wants to contact newspapers and the media, heres a list
Media contacts
Personally, I'd try to contact bill oreilly, because he usuallys doesnt take sides
mailto:Oreilly@foxnews.com
ok waste yourr time, i never said anything about violent overthrow of the government.
They stole the internet from us. Its not ours anymore. They robbed us like the native americans.
Imagine Bush on tv saying "We have to protect the security of our nation. Make no mistake about it, we will erradicate evil cyber terrorists at all costs. Protect freedom and support the war on sharing!"
Terrorism,
Evil,
and Freedom, 3 words which will make all off the ignorant americans rush to stop piracy.
How can they prove the people who they downloaded it from didnt actually OWN the movie?
And if it is pirated, shouldnt they go directly to jail?
People are too cheap to actually do it.
I told everyone to donate to the EFF, and to special interest groups which can support us, these groups do exsist, not to mention theres freenet and others
Also you dont know how much money hollings has in stock, most likely in the millions, this is why hes so willing to ruin his political career.
would you ruin yours for millions?
I will consider leaving the USA if this passes.
If they take the only freedom i have left (freedom on my computer) then why the hell stay in the USA? A country which claims to protect freedom when it bombs afganastan, then passes fucked up laws like this? I think I'd be better of in afganastan with bin laden and the taliban.
Well maybe not, but its not much better over here.
Threatening not to vote for someone who only became a politician for the money, is not going to matter.
The Napster people did just what you are recommending, the protested, by the MILLIONS! They still are protesting now by the MILLIONS.
Its not making a diffrence, the laws are still getting worse.
Its going to take more than protests to stop this. We need to march at washington to stop this, and protest by the millions in front of the whitehouse.
How many of you are ready to do it? Lets decide on a date.
To fight this will require intelligence, make the law completely un enforceable, build freenet,
There were 60 million users of napster, 80 million users of fasttrack, and most likely hundreds of millions of file sharing people from hundreds of countries.
Do you think it matters? EVEN if 90 percent of the people on the net share files, and even if 90 percent of the people who got broadband got it so they could share files, THEY DONT GIVE A DAMN
These guys just want to pass the law because it benifits them, disney and others have bribed them with money or gifts, most likely enough money to ruin their polticial career and they obviously dont care.
IF they cared, they wouldnt be changing the name of the bill and using weird names to make it difficult for you to protest.
You act like this is a democracy, as if every voice counts, surprise this is a republic, if every voice counted, BUSH would not be president right now, after all he didnt win the popular vote, and he didnt really win the recount either, but the electoral college (THE JUDGE) and the system made him president.
Its not what the people want that matters, its what the special interest groups, politciians, court system, and powerful elite whats that matter.
The only way to get what you want, is to fight for it, asking for it wont get you anywhere.
lets flood the local news papers with letters. If Hemos is still reading this, why not post up a list of emails of news people, lets get this issue on the Oreilly factor, MSNBC, and as many highly watched shows as possible, also lets write as many news papers as possible, how about a list.
While i dont think petitions will stop this, if you are going to petititon, do it seriously, a flood of letters to hundreds of diffrent news sites and shows may work.
I dont see you guys trying to stop this.
I dont see you all protesting in the streets on a massive scale, because thats what its going to take. Once it passes your protests wont work, it will be War on Sharing.
Every 5 minutes i see someone recommending petitions. You guys have been petitioning and NOTHING HAPPENED.
The only purpose of a petition is to let the RIAA and MPAA along with other government officials know your real names, and who you are.
They already know 80 million napster/kaaza/gnutella users disagree with this law, they already know the main reason people got broadband was because of these technologies.
This is war on sharing, not war on piracy.
And all who disagree with this law need to act, telling them you disagree is not as effective as showing them, I'm not telling you to do anything violent, or illegal, but protest in more intelligent ways, begging them not to pass the law wont get you anywhere.
They tried to beg them not to pass the DMCA, the Patriot act, and with all these users of napster and others it didnt keep the RIAA from killing it.
Freenet, Gnutella, and stuff like that is what saved file sharing, YOU have to ACT not write letters.
When will people get it through their thick skulls that petitions dont work.
Lets look at DMCA, did petitions stop it? Hell no.
Lets look at Napster, did petitions save Napster? Hell no.
Why isnt marijuana legal? People have been petitioning for it by the millions for 20 years or more now.
Face it, Petitions have never solved a thing.
Tabacco was made Legal because people didnt obey the laws, civil disobedience by the millions, and there arent enough jails to enforce it, alcohol? Alcohol was illegal once, it took the mafia and illegal activities, corruption and control of the government through the mafia, essentially terrorism tactics to make alcohol legal.
SSSCA, you arent going to stop this unless you fight, you dont have to be violent to fight, you can fight with your intelligence, programmers should write unstopable programs like freenet, rich people should support lobby groups on our side, people who are good writers should write books, articles, editorials, and give as much media attention as possible to this, public speakers should host rallies along with musicians at local colleges where other intelligent people are. Contact churches, libaries, civil rights groups, and convince them how important it is to protect our rights. Contact patriotic groups, anti government groups, and anarchist groups and explain to them how the government is trying to control them not just offline but online as well.
Contact the elderly, contact teachers, and highschool students, explain to all of these groups whats going on, hang posters in front of highschools, near libraries, near sam goody and HMV, Blockbuster and other stores which tell people about the SSSCA, use clever images, such as comparing the SSSCA to Nazism, Explain how unfair it is, use images of jail and rich CEOs, show images of locks on their computer.
If all of the people reading this did this in their towns seperately, meaning true activism on a LARGE scale, Well its simple to break it down into parts.
INFORM --- Tell the public what the SSSCA is!
Explain ---- Tell the public whats wrong with the SSSCA
Results ---- Tell them what will happen if the SSSCA passes, and what kinda society it will lead to if the trend continues
Solution ---- Tell them how to stop the SSSCA, tell them a msg similar to what I'm telling you, explain to them not to just stop the SSSCA, but to promote absolute freedom of speech online, meaning no one can control what you do with your computer, if the RIAA and MPAA does not want us to pirate stuff, they should make it impossible to pirate or undesirable to do so, if this means lowering the price so its not worth buying a CD or DVD burner, or if this means locking the DVD up, they have options, what they shouldnt do is take away our freedoms, its like saying you cant use your hands to draw a copy of a picture you like.