I have been using this for a year. It works on windows and linux, ok its not free, well infact the source code for the linux one is available for all. It works as a loop back fs, so the "containers" (fikes) for the encrypted data can be copied between machines easily. What filesystem is on the container is up to you, ext2, reiserfs or even msdos. It works on the lastest kernel versions, and has very active support, from jetico and the community. It works using kernel modules so no patching of the kernel is required, having the data in regular files, means its easy to get rid of too. Anyway give it a try http://www.jetico.com
James
No need, check out the lucid version
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GNU Emacs 21
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Peers to support multiple downloads and rate limit the over all bandwidth going out on all the connections, so if they don't want the data someone else can have it! Rate limit the connections to no one connection can Hog all the bandwidth.
A quick IP ban on subnets that look like they are playing the system this could be distributed accross the system. There are only a limited number of subnets they can use. They need a leased line to do this, which would have a static IP, which is easy to find, if they used dsl or modem to get a dynamic one, they could not do enough damage, unless they had lots of lines, which would be a bulk buy from an ISP which could then be banned, customers would then leave that ISP which would lose money, and kick the RIAA from their net.
ban any host that has riaa.org reverse look up;-)
Do not allow the same subnet to download stuff from any one peer to much.
Monitor the network for repeated downloads of the same track from the same subnet communicate this info to others.
Use the "Mojo" system, so if you don't share and get downloads you don't get to do any downloads!
(Now that would be amusing the RIAA would have to provide songs that people wanted to download!)
Use the freenet system, so as data is being requested from one node so much, the data can be buffered on other nodes.
I can just see it... The RIAA are dosing me, clickery click IP banned, day later, they got a new net connection, repeat.... repeat 100 times, they get bored and go away.
I infact found my Motorola Timeport GPRS easier to setup under linux than ce or windows! The motorola software (for windows) does not work on com2 Active Sync does not like com2 either, and when it is working on com1 it does not seem to configure the modem correctly 50% of the time. Ce was just a pain requiring it to be configured on 2 different place, dial and modem, each screen you have to go though 3 pages of "advanced settings"
My chap script for linux however took me about 30 seconds to get working.
The price is too high 1600 pounds 2000 dollars but the C1VFK sony vaio looks sweet, crusoe processor 15 gig hard disk, and weights 1kg and even have bluetooth, and a 3 button mouse... just asking for linux to be installed if you ask me.
Since when did/proc have a size? mine is 0 its a special filesystem after all... How if it was tared up so it could be extracted somewhere else may be it would have a size like that, after all/proc/kcore is pretty big!
As to the cd / chroot or just replace cd or perhaps he just edited a typescript output then cated it back, could be all in the/config/versions.dat file!
Since when do . files appear in an ls -l ? ls -al
would list them...
Task: 0x5e
Difficulty: Hard
Urgency: Wishlist
Description: All-in-one interface window
Find a way for the interface plugin to provide video output capabilities
and have it display the stream in the same window.
Status: Todo
I was my belief that under the GPL they only have to supply the GPLed code to people who actually buy the thing. AOL do not have to release the changes to everyone, they can keep them all under wraps till they sell the first one, after all they could just bundle a CD of the source code with the device, no reason why they HAVE to supply it on the internet. Most people do cause for them it is easiest.
I can understand why they have moved to IP blocking, most email is directly sent to the receiver these days and email routers are not used nearly so much. HOWEVER blocking all connections to an from the site is unacceptable in my book. If block outgoing SMTP connections. Perhaps blocking incomming ones... but thats is blocking us non spammers so that kind of unfair, blocking all net access, frankly I would be tempted to go to court on that one.
As said before blocking IPs from routing affects people who do not opt in, personally, I think they should only decide what there end usrs get not everyone else.
Oi! I was not ment as a troll or even fud, I was simply telling people what I found, because I was supprised, it sent my login and host to cddb, I was please and proud grip hind that information. I think Grip is a great program and I use it all the time.
However looking how it hid the information, and how its submision system is interesting if you setup a secondary server in grip, it will automatically, ask if you want to post this to the primary, and also it warns people about submitting to cddb that it will become part of a private database. All I ment was I could understand why gracenotes feared it, and also why they banned it.
I guess gracenotes didn't like an email address of private+free.the.cddb and of course there is grip's submission system which was how do i say... interesting!
"The Unisys patent on LZW compression will run out either on 10-Dec-2002, or 20-Jun-2003, depending on whether the GATT agreements grandfather in existing patents, or not. The first date is 17 years from issuance of the patent (old U.S. law), and the second is 20 years from the date of first filing (GATT requirement)."
Actually there is LOTS of gravity there its just the table is falling away from a "cup" at the same speed as the cup is falling towards the table. This is a weightless environmented not 0 G.
If there were no gravity there it would not be in oribit! it remains in orbit because of its forward momentium, the forward speed counter acts the amount the ISS has fallen towards the earth.
How the deorbit things is to just slow them up, The gravitational effect of the earth then wins.
There market cap is only 1.5 billion now, the ram manufactures should club together and buy rambus, only 250 million each. It might be cheaper in the long run, it would stop rambus messing with them again.
Perhaps I am reading the patch wrong, however it seems to me that the patch only protects other hosts, you out still add related connections to the same host, you were ftping to.....
A friend of mine when they had the floor put down while the concrete was layed put boards all round the end of the room, making a instant space for any kind of wires you want to run, conduct is fine for walls, but laying a cable from one side of the room to another is a pain... How you going to do those rear speakers... pulling the floor and drilling the beams?
With Ordering of resposes that is easy, 100% chance to win, Everyone by 3 players aways pass.
You have 3 left A, B, C if A pass before B if C == red B passes before A if C == Blue C then calls the colour.
Nowever the question did state Everyone calls out at the same time. No ordering, it does however
not say what happens if everyone passes? is there another round? or is everyone passing a lose
But the looks of it the system is an experiment, everyone has mentioned problems, like super conductivity break down, cooling problems and the like. I feel, they are building it to find out how to solve these problems, as its built it might as well work for a living, but that is not WHY it was built.
Bill Mair setup a pettion over 2 years ago, and we have be goading IBM ever since, particularly over the "IBM supports linux 100%" even though it part binary it is nice to see, this IBM driver, not that i think anyone will use it, we all bought a pcmcia modem along time ago. Just its nice to see ibm supporting legacy machines, yup mwave only ships with disconnued machines. However this is good I guess cos LINUX brings old machines back to like. My 770X has has another 3 years in it.
The biggest problem I see for Apple releasing OSX for Intel, is there are so many Hareware combinations to support and test, where as there are very few G4 configurations.
Apple has aways wnated to produce "easy to use" systems. If it needs complex systems to get drivers to work, that another thing to break, hence not "easy to use".
Sun tried with PCs (solaris X86) but its hardware support sucked! And so pretty much dropped it, Sun Sparcs however have few hardware configs so is much easy to support.
Its not just there are lots of new ones, you have to produce "historical" drivers to just get up to speed, before you can move forward.
yes I know its based on BSD however to keep with the hardware support for intel, (using the BSD guys) they would have repeatedly port the drivers.
All in all I do not think it would be worth their time, I look forward to being proved completely wrong;-)
Of course in the orginal RADIO Series it was "Paul Neil Mills-Johnson" who went the the same school as douglas adams, However the guy objected so the name was changed in the books/TV series
J
Re:Its a good thing they don't guarantee dates!
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Mozilla 0.7 Released
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This is what I ment to include in the last post, but I think it did some lameness filtering, so my post looked more lame:-(
James
We do not guarantee that any source code or executable code available from the mozilla.org domain is Year 2000 compliant.
Mozilla 0.7 - Completed January 9, 2000
Release Notes - The release notes contain installation instructions, system requirements, what's new, and a list of known issues.
Source Code Tarball for all platforms. (26.8 MB)
Localized builds and language packs - Use Mozilla in another language. (Mozilla Localization Project)
Its a good thing they don't guarantee dates!
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Mozilla 0.7 Released
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Check it out this has been out for a year! and we never knew!
I have been using this for a year. It works on windows and linux, ok its not free, well infact the source code for the linux one is available for all. It works as a loop back fs, so the "containers" (fikes) for the encrypted data can be copied between machines easily. What filesystem is on the container is up to you, ext2, reiserfs or even msdos. It works on the lastest kernel versions, and has very active support, from jetico and the community. It works using kernel modules so no patching of the kernel is required, having the data in regular files, means its easy to get rid of too. Anyway give it a try http://www.jetico.com
James
Try configuring with --with-x-toolkit=lucid
That way you will get all those pretty widgets
James
Lets start with the easy stuff!!!
;-)
Peers to support multiple downloads and rate limit the over all bandwidth going out on all the connections, so if they don't want the data someone else can have it! Rate limit the connections to no one connection can Hog all the bandwidth.
A quick IP ban on subnets that look like they are playing the system this could be distributed accross the system. There are only a limited number of subnets they can use. They need a leased line to do this, which would have a static IP, which is easy to find, if they used dsl or modem to get a dynamic one, they could not do enough damage, unless they had lots of lines, which would be a bulk buy from an ISP which could then be banned, customers would then leave that ISP which would lose money, and kick the RIAA from their net.
ban any host that has riaa.org reverse look up
Do not allow the same subnet to download stuff from any one peer to much.
Monitor the network for repeated downloads of the same track from the same subnet communicate this info to others.
Use the "Mojo" system, so if you don't share and get downloads you don't get to do any downloads!
(Now that would be amusing the RIAA would have to provide songs that people wanted to download!)
Use the freenet system, so as data is being requested from one node so much, the data can be buffered on other nodes.
I can just see it... The RIAA are dosing me, clickery click IP banned, day later, they got a new net connection, repeat.... repeat 100 times, they get bored and go away.
I infact found my Motorola Timeport GPRS easier to setup under linux than ce or windows! The motorola software (for windows) does not work on com2 Active Sync does not like com2 either, and when it is working on com1 it does not seem to configure the modem correctly 50% of the time. Ce was just a pain requiring it to be configured on 2 different place, dial and modem, each screen you have to go though 3 pages of "advanced settings"
My chap script for linux however took me about 30 seconds to get working.
'' 'ATZ'
'' 'AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","ADF.BTCELLNET.NET"'
'OK' 'ATDT*99#'
'TIMEOUT' '30'
'~--' ''
James
The price is too high 1600 pounds 2000 dollars but the C1VFK sony vaio looks sweet, crusoe processor 15 gig hard disk, and weights 1kg and even have bluetooth, and a 3 button mouse... just asking for linux to be installed if you ask me.
James
I think its fake too.... Why?
/proc have a size? mine is 0 its a special filesystem after all... How if it was tared up so it could be extracted somewhere else may be it would have a size like that, after all /proc/kcore is pretty big!
/config/versions.dat file!
dr-xr-xr-x 2 0 0 8994816 Aug 06 01:25 proc
Since when did
As to the cd / chroot or just replace cd or perhaps he just edited a typescript output then cated it back, could be all in the
Since when do . files appear in an ls -l ? ls -al
would list them...
I vote fake till more evidence is shown
James
There task list is numbered in hex ;-)
Here is an example...
Task: 0x5e
Difficulty: Hard
Urgency: Wishlist
Description: All-in-one interface window
Find a way for the interface plugin to provide video output capabilities
and have it display the stream in the same window.
Status: Todo
I was my belief that under the GPL they only have to supply the GPLed code to people who actually buy the thing. AOL do not have to release the changes to everyone, they can keep them all under wraps till they sell the first one, after all they could just bundle a CD of the source code with the device, no reason why they HAVE to supply it on the internet. Most people do cause for them it is easiest.
James
I can understand why they have moved to IP blocking, most email is directly sent to the receiver these days and email routers are not used nearly so much. HOWEVER blocking all connections to an from the site is unacceptable in my book. If block outgoing SMTP connections. Perhaps blocking incomming ones... but thats is blocking us non spammers so that kind of unfair, blocking all net access, frankly I would be tempted to go to court on that one.
As said before blocking IPs from routing affects people who do not opt in, personally, I think they should only decide what there end usrs get not everyone else.
James
Oi! I was not ment as a troll or even fud, I was simply telling people what I found, because I was supprised, it sent my login and host to cddb, I was please and proud grip hind that information. I think Grip is a great program and I use it all the time.
However looking how it hid the information, and how its submision system is interesting if you setup a secondary server in grip, it will automatically, ask if you want to post this to the primary, and also it warns people about submitting to cddb that it will become part of a private database. All I ment was I could understand why gracenotes feared it, and also why they banned it.
Here is a small patch to show people how to make grip look like a different client. In this case it would make it look like xmcd.
Did you know the cddb protocol supports/requires the client to send your user name and host name to the server with the request?
/~cddb/cddb.cgi?cmd=cddb+query+5c096c06+6+150+1270 2+50127+72362+81675+102570+2414&hello=private+free .the.cddb+Grip+2.95&proto=3
... interesting!
I grabbed this from xmcd 2.6pl0
hello=oolon+sunset.ankh.org+xmcd+v2.6PL0
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.7 (compatible; xmcd 2.6PL0)
Accept: text/plain
Having found this in xmcd I thought I would check another client, and this is what grip sent before they banned it.
GET
HTTP/1.1
Host: freedb.freedb.org
User-Agent: Grip/2.95
Accept: text/plain
I guess gracenotes didn't like an email address of private+free.the.cddb and of course there is grip's submission system which was how do i say
I found this article using Google!
"The Unisys patent on LZW compression will run out either on 10-Dec-2002, or 20-Jun-2003, depending on whether the GATT agreements grandfather in existing patents, or not. The first date is 17 years from issuance of the patent (old U.S. law), and the second is 20 years from the date of first filing (GATT requirement)."
Actually there is LOTS of gravity there its just the table is falling away from a "cup" at the same speed as the cup is falling towards the table. This is a weightless environmented not 0 G.
If there were no gravity there it would not be in oribit! it remains in orbit because of its forward momentium, the forward speed counter acts the amount the ISS has fallen towards the earth.
How the deorbit things is to just slow them up, The gravitational effect of the earth then wins.
James
There market cap is only 1.5 billion now, the ram manufactures should club together and buy rambus, only 250 million each. It might be cheaper in the long run, it would stop rambus messing with them again.
James
That would be LGPL not GPL, personally I much prefer LGPL.
James
Perhaps I am reading the patch wrong, however it seems to me that the patch only protects other hosts, you out still add related connections to the same host, you were ftping to.....
James
A friend of mine when they had the floor put down while the concrete was layed put boards all round the end of the room, making a instant space for any kind of wires you want to run, conduct is fine for walls, but laying a cable from one side of the room to another is a pain... How you going to do those rear speakers... pulling the floor and drilling the beams?
With Ordering of resposes that is easy, 100% chance to win, Everyone by 3 players aways pass.
You have 3 left A, B, C if A pass before B if C == red B passes before A if C == Blue C then calls the colour.
Nowever the question did state Everyone calls out at the same time. No ordering, it does however
not say what happens if everyone passes? is there another round? or is everyone passing a lose
James
But the looks of it the system is an experiment, everyone has mentioned problems, like super conductivity break down, cooling problems and the like. I feel, they are building it to find out how to solve these problems, as its built it might as well work for a living, but that is not WHY it was built.
James
Bill Mair setup a pettion over 2 years ago, and we have be goading IBM ever since, particularly over the "IBM supports linux 100%" even though it part binary it is nice to see, this IBM driver, not that i think anyone will use it, we all bought a pcmcia modem along time ago. Just its nice to see ibm supporting legacy machines, yup mwave only ships with disconnued machines. However this is good I guess cos LINUX brings old machines back to like. My 770X has has another 3 years in it.
James
The biggest problem I see for Apple releasing OSX for Intel, is there are so many Hareware combinations to support and test, where as there are very few G4 configurations.
;-)
Apple has aways wnated to produce "easy to use" systems. If it needs complex systems to get drivers to work, that another thing to break, hence not "easy to use".
Sun tried with PCs (solaris X86) but its hardware support sucked! And so pretty much dropped it, Sun Sparcs however have few hardware configs so is much easy to support.
Its not just there are lots of new ones, you have to produce "historical" drivers to just get up to speed, before you can move forward.
yes I know its based on BSD however to keep with the hardware support for intel, (using the BSD guys) they would have repeatedly port the drivers.
All in all I do not think it would be worth their time, I look forward to being proved completely wrong
James
Of course in the orginal RADIO Series it was "Paul Neil Mills-Johnson" who went the the same school as douglas adams, However the guy objected so the name was changed in the books/TV series
J
This is what I ment to include in the last post, but I think it did some lameness filtering, so my post looked more lame :-(
James
We do not guarantee that any source code or executable code available from the mozilla.org domain is Year 2000 compliant.
Mozilla 0.7 - Completed January 9, 2000
Release Notes - The release notes contain installation instructions, system requirements, what's new, and a list of known issues.
Source Code Tarball for all platforms. (26.8 MB)
Localized builds and language packs - Use Mozilla in another language. (Mozilla Localization Project)
Check it out this has been out for a year! and we never knew!
James
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