When you are installing kazaa, it defaults to a custom install with about 5 wierd programs beign selected. I managed to deselect them last night when I was stoned as fuck, but they aren't really described very well in the installation.
The way to avoid things like toptext is to always do custom installs, and always check through what you are installing.
I had no idea Ximian had diversified into foodstuffs:
And in May, Ximian released SOUP, a version of software that's part of.Net and now also an industry standard.
I imagine the fact that doublespace was bugfree (I don't agree with that, but lets just assume it is/was) proves that all filesystem affecting plugins will be.
I dont know about everyone else, but I don't think about shifting my attention from translation (keyboard) to rotation and up/down viewing (mouse). I just do it. Maybe that means I play FPSes too much.
Now that I think about it, I absolutely can't stand playing FPSes on consoles. The controls just aren't quick enough. I mean, how can you snipe someone with arrow keys (what the d-pad essentially is)? I can track moving things (people) much much faster with a mouse.
>A good analogy would be JPG to an uncompressed >image. From a distance they look the same. But as >you zoom in it looks like crap.
I'd saya a better analogy would be an uncompressed image and a jpg both viewed through a stained-glass window. Maybe my car has loud road noise, but I can't tell the difference between a mp3 and a cd in it.
Its the "feds snatch the box" scenario. You do not want to create a record on disk of something that was decrypted, created before encryption, etc.
If sensitive data was written to the disk, it could be recovered even if written over (theoretically). This is protection for the extremely paranoid, but that is what OpenBSD is all about.
If you were booting with your root partition encrypted and all filesystems storing sensitive data encrypted, this is the final hole to plug to prevent anything unencrypted from being put on a disk unencrypted.
I see the danger as being what people are looking at when they take the disk from you, not what they can find when the system is running.
OK, this is what I need: Adaptec AHA-2940U2W SCSI Controller - Everyone needs some fast SCSI lovin' Plextor UltraPlex 40x Wide - How else can I put that dual celery 550 to use making MP3s? 2^999 Megabytes of ram for said computer - self explanitory Fujitsu 10K Enterprise HDD - ok, so I really meant 5 Fujitsu 10Ks A bunch of misc hardware like next cubes and sparcstations, so I don't get bored when that damn x86 computer is working perfectly Books are good - I havn't read snow crash yet and I wouldn't mind a copy of Linux Device Drivers
Something like the MP3 player you describe does exist, but I can't for the life of me remember the name of it. Basically you log into a central server which you can browse mp3 lists on. You download from other people while they download from you. The central server never actually touches an mp3
Most people don't seem to be able to drive while talking on a cell phone, much less playing some game, much less playing the same game while interacting with other people. I can see this as positive in that it should cause these people to drive into trees and stuff, eliminating some of them and their annoyance. I'll stick to landlines thank you.
I sure hate those things. Circuit board stuff that is, not the earrings in particular. Although I've never actually seen someone with one, they are the most ugly idea I can imagine for a planner type thing. Yuck!
The NeoGeo Pocket Color (released a couple months after the Neo Pocket...) has a TFT screen that puts the Color Gameboy to shame. Plus it is tiny, and runs forever. I doubt this will be making it to the US, and SNK has pretty much given up on anything but the arcade market here. It's big downside now is the lack of games.
search for mpipov. Installed it on the sun cluster at my school the other day.
Hopefully the next versions will be multi-threaded.
Why get rid of your knife? Take up to whatever point is legal to carry on the plane, and use it to stab terrorists.
Beware of litter box security problems: http://security-archive.merton.ox.ac.uk/bugtraq-19 9803/0072.html
Try an OpenBSD box with encrypted root and encrypted swap. Turn it off when you aren't using it.
Have you ever played Core Wars?
You have to remember to ask if they made it on the hill.
When you are installing kazaa, it defaults to a custom install with about 5 wierd programs beign selected. I managed to deselect them last night when I was stoned as fuck, but they aren't really described very well in the installation.
The way to avoid things like toptext is to always do custom installs, and always check through what you are installing.
I had no idea Ximian had diversified into foodstuffs: .Net and now also an industry standard.
And in May, Ximian released SOUP, a version of software that's part of
You are correct.
That is a rather sickening set of links. He is so sold out, and the product is so hyped and buzzworded. Yuck...
I really doubt that there are only 7000 OpenBSD users.
I just live without TV.
No, he means like foopackage-05-12-2001a.tgz
I imagine the fact that doublespace was bugfree (I don't agree with that, but lets just assume it is/was) proves that all filesystem affecting plugins will be.
You just said that the internet should be "completely free in terms of content" and that interpol should hunt down spammers. How is that possible?
I dont know about everyone else, but I don't think about shifting my attention from translation (keyboard) to rotation and up/down viewing (mouse). I just do it. Maybe that means I play FPSes too much.
Now that I think about it, I absolutely can't stand playing FPSes on consoles. The controls just aren't quick enough. I mean, how can you snipe someone with arrow keys (what the d-pad essentially is)? I can track moving things (people) much much faster with a mouse.
>A good analogy would be JPG to an uncompressed
>image. From a distance they look the same. But as
>you zoom in it looks like crap.
I'd saya a better analogy would be an uncompressed image and a jpg both viewed through a stained-glass window. Maybe my car has loud road noise, but I can't tell the difference between a mp3 and a cd in it.
Its the "feds snatch the box" scenario. You do not want to create a record on disk of something that was decrypted, created before encryption, etc.
If sensitive data was written to the disk, it could be recovered even if written over (theoretically). This is protection for the extremely paranoid, but that is what OpenBSD is all about.
If you were booting with your root partition encrypted and all filesystems storing sensitive data encrypted, this is the final hole to plug to prevent anything unencrypted from being put on a disk unencrypted.
I see the danger as being what people are looking at when they take the disk from you, not what they can find when the system is running.
Sorry, a copyright does protect the specific implementation. A patent protects the algorithm.
OK, this is what I need: Adaptec AHA-2940U2W SCSI Controller - Everyone needs some fast SCSI lovin' Plextor UltraPlex 40x Wide - How else can I put that dual celery 550 to use making MP3s? 2^999 Megabytes of ram for said computer - self explanitory Fujitsu 10K Enterprise HDD - ok, so I really meant 5 Fujitsu 10Ks A bunch of misc hardware like next cubes and sparcstations, so I don't get bored when that damn x86 computer is working perfectly Books are good - I havn't read snow crash yet and I wouldn't mind a copy of Linux Device Drivers
Something like the MP3 player you describe does exist, but I can't for the life of me remember the name of it. Basically you log into a central server which you can browse mp3 lists on. You download from other people while they download from you. The central server never actually touches an mp3
Most people don't seem to be able to drive while talking on a cell phone, much less playing some game, much less playing the same game while interacting with other people. I can see this as positive in that it should cause these people to drive into trees and stuff, eliminating some of them and their annoyance. I'll stick to landlines thank you.
I sure hate those things. Circuit board stuff that is, not the earrings in particular. Although I've never actually seen someone with one, they are the most ugly idea I can imagine for a planner type thing. Yuck!
The NeoGeo Pocket Color (released a couple months after the Neo Pocket...) has a TFT screen that puts the Color Gameboy to shame. Plus it is tiny, and runs forever. I doubt this will be making it to the US, and SNK has pretty much given up on anything but the arcade market here. It's big downside now is the lack of games.