Now they haven't indexed the entire web but 1.3 billion pages is pretty impressive... I don't need more than that... And if you can't find a page that you like in there then bugger to yah...
Seems to me that this is sorta against what debian is about (this is a debian based system right?)... Anywho why use this debian when you can use the *real* thing for free?
I would suggest you read my comment on the first post, but if you were to break into a system and rm -rf the fucker that would cost lots of money. And since a corperations #1 priority is money they will listen when their pocket book hurts. And I would say defacing a website is to a banner hang as rm'ing is to a brick through the window. One is for a message and one is for direct economic impact. And saying "gr33Tz" to someone is not hactivism, thats hax0ring btw.
I think everyone is missing the point. Obviously rooting webservers and posting some shpeel about anything is lame... But what about the people pushing technology to help activists? What about the tech teams at the Independent Media Centers? Or the people at hactivist.com who do hacks that don't break the law?
write, hah. port ie to linux... now the real question is, how many people will actually use a ms product on a linux box?
Lets also not forget that most everyone using linux has the choice for a small fast browser on based on gecko or something similar... i see no possible way for ms to get IE on linux unless they gpl it and get it bundled with redhate or debian... but i would seriously doubt the debian peeps would include a ms product in their packages. atleast i hope not *grin*
Now they haven't indexed the entire web but 1.3 billion pages is pretty impressive... I don't need more than that... And if you can't find a page that you like in there then bugger to yah...
Seems to me that this is sorta against what debian is about (this is a debian based system right?)... Anywho why use this debian when you can use the *real* thing for free?
I would suggest you read my comment on the first post, but if you were to break into a system and rm -rf the fucker that would cost lots of money. And since a corperations #1 priority is money they will listen when their pocket book hurts. And I would say defacing a website is to a banner hang as rm'ing is to a brick through the window. One is for a message and one is for direct economic impact. And saying "gr33Tz" to someone is not hactivism, thats hax0ring btw.
I think everyone is missing the point. Obviously rooting webservers and posting some shpeel about anything is lame... But what about the people pushing technology to help activists? What about the tech teams at the Independent Media Centers? Or the people at hactivist.com who do hacks that don't break the law?
and so close to first post :)
write, hah. port ie to linux... now the real question is, how many people will actually use a ms product on a linux box? Lets also not forget that most everyone using linux has the choice for a small fast browser on based on gecko or something similar... i see no possible way for ms to get IE on linux unless they gpl it and get it bundled with redhate or debian... but i would seriously doubt the debian peeps would include a ms product in their packages. atleast i hope not *grin*