neither firefox-1.0.1 nor mozilla-1.7.5 have those entries. The godaddy certs are useless without entries in those two browsers IMO. Just cheap commercials.
I should have sticked to my self-signed certs. That is a lot clearer to everyone. BAH.
METHOD for determining the geographic location of an intrusion attack
I claim
1. A firewall is a mechanism for detecting and blocking a incoming network package
2. Said firewall detects and records the attempt of an unauthorized network connection to a system(s) connected to the internet (Patented and invented by Al Gore)
3. Using a Traceroute (patented by Holmes, Sherlock, historical patent: how to track intruders when they leave their home address), the true identity of the perpetrated perpetrator
4. Using mapquest (patent pending by National geographic maps and charts) or yahoo maps (not the ones in your car) We track down the approximate location of this originating origin
5. Mapquest or yahoo maps plots the location on a digital screen or physical piece of paper using the patented ink cartridges from Lexmark
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I hereby declare that I've been using this method as long as I have been a system administrator. I am in obvious violation of this patent, and claim that this is so incredible trivial that even my mother could have thought of it. McAfee: sue me (oh shit I live in Europe... dang)
That's a load of BS. If that truly was the case then they would be doing the world a big favour of blocking entire subnets of comcast and aol blocks. Maybe that one or two european ISPs aren't willing to cooperate to shutdown rogue accounts but the large part of western-european ISP's *shut down accounts too fast* (see ffii-europe newsletters).
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I don't know who you are but you are not an Xfce developer. You're posting history also shows a high amount of downmodded posts.
Too bad. I'm one of the people who puts a lot of time in xfce... too bad you are taking credit for something you didn't help out with. Perhaps you would like to make it up and send us some donation$ ?
PS oh yeah to the/. crowd: the server isn't even getting warn yet... bring it on more!
PS2 thx to the xfce.org crew... now get back to work for 4.4.0 !
you troll, the LPF (the so-called inexperienced party you are talking about) is not even part of todays government, however 3 long-existing and experienced parties make up the government right now (FYI the CDA,VVD and D66).
it was even the UNEXPERIENCED LPF party that was part of the government back when that original motion to *improve* open source in public sectors in The Netherlands. (IDNVFT - I did note vote for them)
a program written in the language of a compiler isn't a derivative work of that compiler just as much as game-data is derivative to the game-engine. It's a whole new level, a personal interpretation of a world that can take shape. Nothing derived.
The Kylix trick is inherently flawed and probably contradicts the GPL IMHO.
1) the criminal act was performed in country X and illegal there 2) the company's interests (and damage) are plentyfull and sufficiently represented in that country
It makes no sense, really. This is a degradation of international law, not in any beneficial to it in any way.
It is also a gross abuse of federal judicial funds as these processes require a lot of groundbreaking law research work and lobbyists force justice departments to put money into it, whereas it can be settled in the foreign country in civil court by the company representing the interest of the foreign company.
stand trial yes. fair trial of course. in the US? nonsense, the trial should be dismissed immediately.
Contrary to what you think international law does not exist. Merely extradition agreements and gentlemens agreements, often backed up by large groups of lobbyists and large corporate organisations that are the only ones that transcend borders and thus have interests in such agreements.
The only real exception is the EUROPEAN UNION, which has laws that govern parts or ALL 25 MEMBER STATES. The rest of the international laws can be erased with a pencil if anyone wants to.
openMosix is a Linux kernel extension for single-system image clustering.
no it is not. It is a kernel extension that allows transparent and smooth migration of processes between cluster nodes without user intervention based on load balancing algorithms. (PERIOD).
OpenMosix is available in dozens of distributions and on boot images, even knoppix-like ones (cluster-knoppix) but also for mainstream distro's like lunar gentoo etc..
not all of us enjoy java. I have a measly p3-1ghz with 192mb of ram and when mozilla and a few other apps have filled it up for every-day use even the *smell* of java makes me sick, my lappy starts swapping and mozilla crunches to a halt.
That's just j2 plugins in my browser... openoffice with java takes 60+ seconds to start, and you think java is widespread?
seriously java might be nice but for some things it really isn't. Everytime I start a solaris admin tool using java I think "okay it saves sun development time". But in Linux? no way.
using lunar linux. It automatically replaced xfree86, no need to specifically install startx as it comes with the XOrg package already. Didn't need to adjust any config files... the old one just works fine on all boxes I upgraded (nvidia setup, ati fglrx 9500, and an old trident based laptop).
well that's actually your distro's fault. And yes binary distro's suck at providing headers and other -config and.pc stuff you need.
source distro's like Lunar-linux provide a wonderful rich platform with all of these -dev stuff installed by default and the way the developer has meant it. These source distros are excellent for developers.
pkg-config singlehandedly is creating a sea of calm in autoconf land while still keeping the strength of autoconf. Take Xfce4 for instance. Within a relatively short timeframe this small group (4-5 devs) have written an entire framework that compiles on tens of platforms by using PKG_CONFIG extensively together with autoconf
SCons isn't the solution either. SCons relies way too heavily on python and doesn't make better distribution tarballs. Most developers using SCons rooll out horrible tarballs that cannot even detect the proper Python version! (blender!!!).
SCons makes you lazy, do the work, then your application builds BETTER on MORE platforms with autoconf
they may be a drop in replacement for developers, but for packagers and people trying to track changes and new versions, both cmake and scons (blender!) are horrible. They cost us (A group of 10 people working on a distro) enormous amount of extra time (blender's upgrade to.33 took me a whole day to figure out, whereas before it only takes me 20 minutes to fully test a new blender version).
all in all autoconf maybe a problem for developers, but for packagers it is still *by* *far* the best.
He actually has a point. I don't remember which other south-east asian country it was (thailand?) that had an 8% GBP increase mostly due to tech investments... guess what happened on the next election? The residing party that worked hard for that increase was kicked out harshly because it completely neglected poor anywhere in the country (both rural and non-rural).
Makes you wonder how the Indian elections were so surprisingly won by Mrs. Ghandi (who in fact was born a catholic Italian)... surprise? not really, should have seen that one coming!
Microsoft has a lot to lose and taking down opera (or being caught doing something that looks like that) would seriously hurt their current EU legal status (monopolizing a competitor on the browser market). I'm sure microsoft will have settled this on very strict terms with Opera.
Opera however can use the funds to publicise itself FAIR wihtout slandering M$. That would be the wiser choice.
I'm a european and the occasional relayed-by-spain spam message doesn't even make the 95% that is relayed by US based machines.
Don't assume, measure, balance, and do something about your own country's companies. It could be your neighbour.
And that guy 3 postings up has a valid point: 80% of all spam topics are US centric. I should blacklist all US IP numbers for that. The US is capitally guilty of keeping spam in place, either by the largest DEMAND (companies and customers), or by non-conclusive legislation.
neither firefox-1.0.1 nor mozilla-1.7.5 have those entries. The godaddy certs are useless without entries in those two browsers IMO. Just cheap commercials.
I should have sticked to my self-signed certs. That is a lot clearer to everyone. BAH.
Here's what I think covers the patent:
METHOD for determining the geographic location of an intrusion attack
I claim
1. A firewall is a mechanism for detecting and blocking a incoming network package
2. Said firewall detects and records the attempt of an unauthorized network connection to a system(s) connected to the internet (Patented and invented by Al Gore)
3. Using a Traceroute (patented by Holmes, Sherlock, historical patent: how to track intruders when they leave their home address), the true identity of the perpetrated perpetrator
4. Using mapquest (patent pending by National geographic maps and charts) or yahoo maps (not the ones in your car) We track down the approximate location of this originating origin
5. Mapquest or yahoo maps plots the location on a digital screen or physical piece of paper using the patented ink cartridges from Lexmark
---
I hereby declare that I've been using this method as long as I have been a system administrator. I am in obvious violation of this patent, and claim that this is so incredible trivial that even my mother could have thought of it. McAfee: sue me (oh shit I live in Europe... dang)
Add the following to xorg.conf (Device section):
Option "AllowGLXWithComposite" "true"
Works fine for my GFORCE2, i get composite AND GLX at the same time, works like a charm.
This doesn't work for Ati's tho.
That's a load of BS. If that truly was the case then they would be doing the world a big favour of blocking entire subnets of comcast and aol blocks. Maybe that one or two european ISPs aren't willing to cooperate to shutdown rogue accounts but the large part of western-european ISP's *shut down accounts too fast* (see ffii-europe newsletters).
I don't know who you are but you are not an Xfce developer. You're posting history also shows a high amount of downmodded posts.
... too bad you are taking credit for something you didn't help out with. Perhaps you would like to make it up and send us some donation$ ?
/. crowd: the server isn't even getting warn yet... bring it on more!
Too bad. I'm one of the people who puts a lot of time in xfce
PS oh yeah to the
PS2 thx to the xfce.org crew... now get back to work for 4.4.0 !
you troll, the LPF (the so-called inexperienced party you are talking about) is not even part of todays government, however 3 long-existing and experienced parties make up the government right now (FYI the CDA,VVD and D66).
it was even the UNEXPERIENCED LPF party that was part of the government back when that original motion to *improve* open source in public sectors in The Netherlands. (IDNVFT - I did note vote for them)
Get a clue!
thanks for modding it down folks... keep it on topic!
mod parent down pls, it's clearly abuse!
a program written in the language of a compiler isn't a derivative work of that compiler just as much as game-data is derivative to the game-engine. It's a whole new level, a personal interpretation of a world that can take shape. Nothing derived.
The Kylix trick is inherently flawed and probably contradicts the GPL IMHO.
m00t point.
In most countries this try would be futile since
1) the criminal act was performed in country X and illegal there
2) the company's interests (and damage) are plentyfull and sufficiently represented in that country
It makes no sense, really. This is a degradation of international law, not in any beneficial to it in any way.
It is also a gross abuse of federal judicial funds as these processes require a lot of groundbreaking law research work and lobbyists force justice departments to put money into it, whereas it can be settled in the foreign country in civil court by the company representing the interest of the foreign company.
stand trial yes.
fair trial of course.
in the US? nonsense, the trial should be dismissed immediately.
Contrary to what you think international law does not exist. Merely extradition agreements and gentlemens agreements, often backed up by large groups of lobbyists and large corporate organisations that are the only ones that transcend borders and thus have interests in such agreements.
The only real exception is the EUROPEAN UNION, which has laws that govern parts or ALL 25 MEMBER STATES. The rest of the international laws can be erased with a pencil if anyone wants to.
No we can finallay extradite all those US-based spammers and sue them to sh*t from europe, africa and asia!!!!
openMosix is a Linux kernel extension for single-system image clustering.
no it is not. It is a kernel extension that allows transparent and smooth migration of processes between cluster nodes without user intervention based on load balancing algorithms. (PERIOD).
OpenMosix is available in dozens of distributions and on boot images, even knoppix-like ones (cluster-knoppix) but also for mainstream distro's like lunar gentoo etc..
I'll bite your flamebait:
When you have something vaguely resembling a 5-year old system with at least 256MB RAM
2 years ago this was a top notch configuration. BTW my laptop is 3 years old, not 5
and I just don't have the money lying around you jerk, some people work hard to make a living.
not all of us enjoy java. I have a measly p3-1ghz with 192mb of ram and when mozilla and a few other apps have filled it up for every-day use even the *smell* of java makes me sick, my lappy starts swapping and mozilla crunches to a halt.
That's just j2 plugins in my browser... openoffice with java takes 60+ seconds to start, and you think java is widespread?
seriously java might be nice but for some things it really isn't. Everytime I start a solaris admin tool using java I think "okay it saves sun development time". But in Linux? no way.
I wouldn't even touch java with a 10ft pole.
lemme guess:
she got a few sponsors who are gonna pay big $$$ to have her stick on a few logo's
she saved up for years to do this
press is gonna waste millions on it in order to cover it world wide
slashdot wastes about 1gb of served bandwidth
what a waste! do something good with your money!
using lunar linux. It automatically replaced xfree86, no need to specifically install startx as it comes with the XOrg package already. Didn't need to adjust any config files... the old one just works fine on all boxes I upgraded (nvidia setup, ati fglrx 9500, and an old trident based laptop).
well that's actually your distro's fault. And yes binary distro's suck at providing headers and other -config and
source distro's like Lunar-linux provide a wonderful rich platform with all of these -dev stuff installed by default and the way the developer has meant it. These source distros are excellent for developers.
pkg-config singlehandedly is creating a sea of calm in autoconf land while still keeping the strength of autoconf. Take Xfce4 for instance. Within a relatively short timeframe this small group (4-5 devs) have written an entire framework that compiles on tens of platforms by using PKG_CONFIG extensively together with autoconf
SCons isn't the solution either. SCons relies way too heavily on python and doesn't make better distribution tarballs. Most developers using SCons rooll out horrible tarballs that cannot even detect the proper Python version! (blender!!!).
SCons makes you lazy, do the work, then your application builds BETTER on MORE platforms with autoconf
they may be a drop in replacement for developers, but for packagers and people trying to track changes and new versions, both cmake and scons (blender!) are horrible. They cost us (A group of 10 people working on a distro) enormous amount of extra time (blender's upgrade to
all in all autoconf maybe a problem for developers, but for packagers it is still *by* *far* the best.
He actually has a point. I don't remember which other south-east asian country it was (thailand?) that had an 8% GBP increase mostly due to tech investments... guess what happened on the next election? The residing party that worked hard for that increase was kicked out harshly because it completely neglected poor anywhere in the country (both rural and non-rural).
Makes you wonder how the Indian elections were so surprisingly won by Mrs. Ghandi (who in fact was born a catholic Italian)... surprise? not really, should have seen that one coming!
Microsoft has a lot to lose and taking down opera (or being caught doing something that looks like that) would seriously hurt their current EU legal status (monopolizing a competitor on the browser market). I'm sure microsoft will have settled this on very strict terms with Opera.
Opera however can use the funds to publicise itself FAIR wihtout slandering M$. That would be the wiser choice.
http://www.freewebs.com/kinomakoto/ladvampire.html
I'm a european and the occasional relayed-by-spain spam message doesn't even make the 95% that is relayed by US based machines.
Don't assume, measure, balance, and do something about your own country's companies. It could be your neighbour.
And that guy 3 postings up has a valid point: 80% of all spam topics are US centric. I should blacklist all US IP numbers for that. The US is capitally guilty of keeping spam in place, either by the largest DEMAND (companies and customers), or by non-conclusive legislation.