Nah, you don't want to do that, clogging up their database so they can pretend to have even more people using their service. Let us all auto-mirror it and update a central list of mirrors which the gaim build can fetch a random mirror from. Aiii
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Although I'm not addressing this issue directly, I don't think you thought it through to it's conclusion. If you were distributing damaging code as a signed executable to fool people, once it was realized, all the people who'd want to sue you for damage to their computers would know exactly who you are from your information at Verisign!
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I hadn't thought about this for years until FreeBSD 4.0 crashed with the error "page fault while in kernel mode". Surely wrong, page fault whilst in kernel mode sounds right to me.
Nah, you don't want to do that, clogging up their database so they can pretend to have even more people using their service. Let us all auto-mirror it and update a central list of mirrors which the gaim build can fetch a random mirror from. Aiii
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I hadn't thought about this for years until FreeBSD 4.0 crashed with the error "page fault while in kernel mode". Surely wrong, page fault whilst in kernel mode sounds right to me.