hmm... I see you have read the National Post too much... and I'd like to remind you that we, as French Canadians are much more open minded that you... I've not been saying that your are a fat idiot and that your favorite PM is telling people that pepper is better than baseball bats... For the Parizeau quote, well its true that THEY (I'm in no way a separatist) lost because of the large amounts of money that the feds spent to save the country and because of the vote of the anglos. Because the francophones votes yes in a 60% proportion. Thank god we still have the anglos.
Sorry, I speak French... So I know its the "Charte Canadienne des droits et Libertés", but the exact english translation was not known to me. And you'd be surprised if you followed our Supreme Court...
This is in Canada. Where we ban most military guns and hand-guns and where you have to register every gun you own as well as go through a long and painful process to get a permit to buy or own a gun....
As a French Canadian, I'd like to state that this is only true of English Canadians who are really americans with a Queen. French Canadians, which very americanised, are very different from the rest of North America. We happen to be, between others, much more tolerent on matters of beliefs and sex. It is also one of the places with the highest level of support for anti-gun laws in North America. And the lowest crime rate too btw... While English Canada is mostly the Northern part of the US.
I'm really surprised that this comes from BC because the NDP is presently forming the government. For non-Canadian readers, the NDP is the "far-left" (would be extreme-left in the US and center-left in Europe) party and is known for its progressist opinions. As an example, one of their most pro-eminent federal MPs is Svend Robinson who is a gay activist and defends the right to assisted euthanasia. I would have been much less suprised if this had come from neighboring Alberta which is the most red-neck province in Canada. But I dont believe that this will go far as we also have a constitution, Bill of Rights and a Supreme court that will probably strike that down.
You are not violating the GPL. What you are doing is not forbidden by the GPL. The GPl just says that if you wanted to distribute it, the source code would have to be included (its quite hard to distribute php w/o the source). So as long as you dont distribute it, the GPL does not applies to you. What you are doing is exactly the right that RMS is trying to protect and that the Plan9 License violates.
Well, that's the problem with any strict political position. They do not adapt well. I'm Canadian, more exactly, I'm from Quebec. I believe that governmental intervention is very important. If there is little governmental intervention, then you have little democracy. Let me explain, democracy is the power given to the people through elections. And this power is in the government, if you have less government, then you have less democracy and it gets closer to what Katz calls "the corporate republic". Because businesses are logical and they want more profit, and they know that monopolies and dirty tricks brings them more profits. If their was no government to protect the average citizen, you would end up with something like the British 19th century, where most people lived in terrible conditions and very few aristocrats getting all the money and benifits.
Many americans believe that they have little governmental intervention in their country. While this may seem true, I must first remind you that the US Army spends three times more money than the largest business.
Another time when there was little governmental intervention and regulation was the 1920's. The stock market went all the way up.. until 1929 when it fell down and only strong intervention from the federal gov (New Deal... then the war) managed to get the US out of the crisis. Since then, the Feds have been much more active in the stock market, with important regulations and intervention. And there has been no Depression of the same size. The intervention of the government has the effect of limiting the amplitude of the economic waves. So they dont go as low, but also they dont grow as fast.
Libertarianism and the reduction of governemental intervention can only lead to dictature or "the corporate republic".
This resembles some kind of measure to protect the user against login-spoofing kind of techniques that have affected HotMail in the past... I suppose the other similar services had the same problem and the redirect cgi is supposed to someone sanitize the addresses.
But they could be very well logging them as well out of pure curiosity.
The problem here is that when we use encryption, we expect the guy on the other end to be able to forward the email(as an exemple) to someone else unencrypted to read it. We dont force the guy at the other end tyo have OutLook 2000 Ultra-Pro with hyper-US encrypted add-on. That's what the labels are doing. They are not only sending the music only to the specific recipient, but also forbidding him from giving it away.
In economic terms, this is the secondary market. And the problem with copyrights, what really proves that they are not property but monopoly is the complete lack of a secondary market. The secondary market is what really keeps the prices of the primary market reasonable and allows those with less money to still be in the game (like for used cars). And since used CDs have the exact same functionality as a brand new one... or even a burned copy... and an MP3 is quite near... That's where the problem comes in, if they allowed a secondary market, it would destroy the primary market, as there would be no incensitive to use it. And that proves that the copyright-based system is not only immoral (who can own ideas?), but also economically unsound. The same principles we apply to software should be applied to music, books, etc... Especially if we base it on moral grounds like our friends from the FSF. Buy music is immoral, nothing less...
The c:\con\con, which also works with c:\nul\nul, and any other combination of the dos devices will work on NT4, but not in w2k... You will have to call M$ tech support, I'm sure they know hundreds of different ways to gets BSODs...
We just lost a good chance of freeing NVidia's driver. If I understand the GPL correctly, but not respecting it, they have lost ALL of their rights. Meaning that they cannot even use the Linux kernel. This could have been a good chance of forcing them to Free their driver or menace of suing them. They are the only graphic chip maker that hasnt released info or drivers for Free Software devolopers. I dont care about their corporate policies, they have to stop distributing it and try to get all copies back or publish the source code, that's what the GPL says. The Free Software Community is now powerful enough to enforce its ideas on amoral companies. NVidia is amoral, they have corporate policies, but not corporate ethics. We are now strong enough to enforce the GPL in a more violent way. In the past, we were weak and had to hope that no one would challenge the GPL, but now we have the RedHat's of the world and even the IBM's that are betting large sums on Linux and on the GPL. If the GPl is challenged, they will be forced to support us. I ask the author of the bttv driver to take more expeditive actions against Nvidia and not let them get away with it. Those situations have to stop. I dont even believe them when they say that they didnt knew that stuff in the Linux kernel was GPLed, this is just completely ridiculous. How could they not know it? They did it and they knew what they where doing and they hoped that they would not get caught, how much more have they stolen from the community? They have to be stopped now. We have to tell them that we will not allow them to release buggy proprietary drivers and then even use GPLed code in it. If someone had used their copyrighted code, they would have started suing like mad. Why can't we do something similar? We have waited to much. There is a time for peace and there is a time for action. The time for action has come!
This really sounds like marketting hype from RedHat/Cygnus. I've heard nothing from Lineo and the other embeded Linuxes. What about Bluecat/Lynx? Where are the others? We should also remember that EL/IX was not developed as a standard Linux embeded API, but as a eCos/Linux API, eCos being Cygnus's own Free embeded OS.
You dont see the point, watching TV is Free.... If CD were free and there were ads in them, they would have no problems if you copied them. The thing here is that TV is paid for by advertisers and they want eyeballs, as many eyeballs as possible. And dont say "targeted marketting" because there is nothing targeted in the superbowl. And it is only a violation of a government granted monopoly, they have no rights. The people has rights, companies have privileges.
There we see the results of ESR's work. While it is true that his worked has allowed the Free Software Community to grow at an exponential speed in the last year. We now see the bizzare ideas that come out of this pure utilitarian base.
Free Software is NOT about making better software, is it NOT about fixing bugs and it is NOT about adding features. It is about MORAL rights and freedoms, it is about the right to study the source code just because I fell like it, about the right to use it to do whatever I want. It does not have at its base the economic idea of being more productive, but the moral idea of doing the right thing. It is about the right to use it to cheat. It is like the public domain, if I want to use Romeo & Juliet as toilet paper, I can, I can base any kind of bastardised play I want on it. It is not about control, it is about FREEDOM.
Lets hope that this guy gets flamed to Hell. He wont change his mind, but others may think twice before doing the same thing.
You say that the TV did not kill radio, but this in wrong. The radio that exists now has nothing to do with what is was in the 40's. Now most people just listen to music on FM radio. In the 40's radio was much more than music, there were radio sitcoms, and much more talking. Now most radio channels are just music. TV has killed Radio...
The same way that TV and Radio have killed the evening edition of newspaper (ever heard of that?)
For those who dont know, since the 50's, the sales/person of dailys has been slowly but constantly been reduced. To a such point that news magna Lord Thompson has decided to sell all of his printed medias, including many of the most respected papers in the World, he is keeping only one the Toronto Globe&Mail and he is probably doing so uniquely for emotive reasons, because the Globe is clearly a money looser. In Canada, one guy, Conrad Black, owns 60% of all newspapers and he said it clearly, he is not doing it to make money, but to influence the public opinion. There is no money to be made in newspapers and they are slowly dying. Nothing can be done about that...
The only printed media I still read is The Economist and the Linux Journal. Even if we receive the best newspaper in the province every morning, but it is completely irrelevant, everything in there can be read much faster on the Internet. The reason that something like the Economist is so good is that they dont try to give you the news that everyone has. They had a few months ago an article about the president of Brazil trying to ban all private possession of firearms (there are more weapons in circulation in Brazil than in the US if you want an idea of how much a problem it is), I saw this news in no other media. And there are also the background and opinion articles that are interesting. But their great success is not trying to be CNN. One of the other good things we find in British magazines but that exists nowhere else is that articles are anonymous. That's right, there are no names attached to the articles. Except for celebrities (like when they get the Secretary General of UN to write his opinions on the future of Peacekeeping). This seems to dramatically increase the quality of the content, since the editor knows that he is the only person to be blamed if anything bad goes into it. And it also allows more controversial positions to be taken without risks for the other since the institution is taking the risk.
As for the LJ, well I dont read the news article, but there I am mostly interested in the articles about uses of Linux and tutorial kind of articles.
Some people say that dailys should go into local news. And that's what they are doing... But local news most of the time that means very boring local politics, like "Should the news street be 17' or 18' wide"... or even worst "Terrible accidents on Main Street".... Or they will go into important news about sports and other things like that.
The only place where I still can see a usefullness for them is in bringing out political scandals, something large media conglomerates. Nixon would have never been caught without Woodward and the other guy from the Washington Post. But in daily news reporting, they have NO future, radio and TV has killed them.
Let me repeat this, there future is in background and analysis (that includes critical analysis aka commentary). CNN and the Internet has taken over news reporting, there is no comming back... Adding tech news or something like that wont help them, because what/.ers are interested in are not generic tech news, but specialised news, so they have to go specialised medias (ZDNN, news.com,/., fm) The average population is completely uninterested in detailed tech news and this is not the future of paper...
Now that VA owns/. and has somewhere around 100 million dollars./. has been named as a John Doe defendant in the DVDCCA vs The World lawsuit. Will VA join the community in the fight against the Media Monopolies? What about a counter-suit, they seem quite populair with american businesses.
This is typical, what I find really sad when I read this is that some people actually base stuff on proprietary software over which they have no control. This is so typical, vendors of proprietary software just dont care about their users, they care about their profit margin. That's the way it is. If I want something I can rely on, only Free Software can provide me the assurance that the software I want to use will not disapear next week. This is a clear case of a corporate takeover where the new owner has new plans and just could not give a damn of the few clients on a platform that they have no chance of dominating because their offering is clearly inferior to what the Free Software Community can offer. Using emacs, vi, CodeCrusader and gcc, and maybe stuff like Glade and KDevelop offers the same features that CodeWarrior can offer while not having the inherent risk associated with proprietary software. We should not be sad because they have abandonned us, if I was heading this company, I would probably have done the same thing. But we should take it has an example of how companies work and the fact that they can not be trusted.
Those companies collecting data for "research" purposes are really getting on my nerves. When it was from Microsoft, I was not surprised at all. From RealNetworks, it was a but more surprising, but not that much. But id Software doing it is really to much, a company which I trusted and I've always been a fan of their games, but that may really make me consider banning all of their games if they do not make the appropriate apologies and publish a fix asap. This is really a case that could be use to see if we could win large damages that would make other companies think a bit more before doing that kind of stuff. Suing RealNetworks or Microsoft may be more appropriate. And I dont buy the argument that it is purely to do market research, because their are many easier ways to find out what the people are using, like having a registration system where I would have the choice (and I would have no problem giving them that information).
This kind of behavior has to stop, it is not admissible and we, as a community aware of the problem should have an active role in the reprobation (boycott) of those companies...
I have built a parrallel cable for my TI-83 Plus and I tryed all the available Linux apps, but they didnt work at all, but cal in dos worked very well, btw, it wont work in dosemu because of the parallel emu model of dosemu. So I am forced to reboot into dos to do anything (cal also works from within win9x). I'd like to know if the source is available to see how hard it would be to make something like that for linux...
I've tried a brute force crack using javascript in netscape, but it terribly slow... I guess it would have to be rewritten in C....and I'm too lazy too it...
I've read that rvplayer 5.0 has a bug that prevents it from working correctly with the 2.2.x kernel. They say there is some kind of workaround, could someone post it?
hmm... I see you have read the National Post too much...
and I'd like to remind you that we, as French Canadians are much more open minded that you... I've not been saying that your are a fat idiot and that your favorite PM is telling people that pepper is better than baseball bats...
For the Parizeau quote, well its true that THEY (I'm in no way a separatist) lost because of the large amounts of money that the feds spent to save the country and because of the vote of the anglos. Because the francophones votes yes in a 60% proportion. Thank god we still have the anglos.
Sorry, I speak French... So I know its the "Charte Canadienne des droits et Libertés", but the exact english translation was not known to me. And you'd be surprised if you followed our Supreme Court...
This is in Canada. Where we ban most military guns and hand-guns and where you have to register every gun you own as well as go through a long and painful process to get a permit to buy or own a gun....
As a French Canadian, I'd like to state that this is only true of English Canadians who are really americans with a Queen. French Canadians, which very americanised, are very different from the rest of North America. We happen to be, between others, much more tolerent on matters of beliefs and sex. It is also one of the places with the highest level of support for anti-gun laws in North America. And the lowest crime rate too btw... While English Canada is mostly the Northern part of the US.
I'm really surprised that this comes from BC because the NDP is presently forming the government. For non-Canadian readers, the NDP is the "far-left" (would be extreme-left in the US and center-left in Europe) party and is known for its progressist opinions. As an example, one of their most pro-eminent federal MPs is Svend Robinson who is a gay activist and defends the right to assisted euthanasia. I would have been much less suprised if this had come from neighboring Alberta which is the most red-neck province in Canada.
But I dont believe that this will go far as we also have a constitution, Bill of Rights and a Supreme court that will probably strike that down.
You are not violating the GPL.
What you are doing is not forbidden by the GPL. The GPl just says that if you wanted to distribute it, the source code would have to be included (its quite hard to distribute php w/o the source). So as long as you dont distribute it, the GPL does not applies to you.
What you are doing is exactly the right that RMS is trying to protect and that the Plan9 License violates.
Hi,
Well, that's the problem with any strict political position. They do not adapt well. I'm Canadian, more exactly, I'm from Quebec. I believe that governmental intervention is very important. If there is little governmental intervention, then you have little democracy. Let me explain, democracy is the power given to the people through elections. And this power is in the government, if you have less government, then you have less democracy and it gets closer to what Katz calls "the corporate republic". Because businesses are logical and they want more profit, and they know that monopolies and dirty tricks brings them more profits. If their was no government to protect the average citizen, you would end up with something like the British 19th century, where most people lived in terrible conditions and very few aristocrats getting all the money and benifits.
Many americans believe that they have little governmental intervention in their country. While this may seem true, I must first remind you that the US Army spends three times more money than the largest business.
Another time when there was little governmental intervention and regulation was the 1920's. The stock market went all the way up.. until 1929 when it fell down and only strong intervention from the federal gov (New Deal... then the war) managed to get the US out of the crisis. Since then, the Feds have been much more active in the stock market, with important regulations and intervention. And there has been no Depression of the same size. The intervention of the government has the effect of limiting the amplitude of the economic waves. So they dont go as low, but also they dont grow as fast.
Libertarianism and the reduction of governemental intervention can only lead to dictature or "the corporate republic".
This resembles some kind of measure to protect the user against login-spoofing kind of techniques that have affected HotMail in the past... I suppose the other similar services had the same problem and the redirect cgi is supposed to someone sanitize the addresses.
But they could be very well logging them as well out of pure curiosity.
Netscape.com has been doing it for years... And I dont think that's what explains their downfall...
Tester
mozilla shall rule....
The problem here is that when we use encryption, we expect the guy on the other end to be able to forward the email(as an exemple) to someone else unencrypted to read it. We dont force the guy at the other end tyo have OutLook 2000 Ultra-Pro with hyper-US encrypted add-on. That's what the labels are doing. They are not only sending the music only to the specific recipient, but also forbidding him from giving it away.
In economic terms, this is the secondary market. And the problem with copyrights, what really proves that they are not property but monopoly is the complete lack of a secondary market. The secondary market is what really keeps the prices of the primary market reasonable and allows those with less money to still be in the game (like for used cars). And since used CDs have the exact same functionality as a brand new one... or even a burned copy... and an MP3 is quite near... That's where the problem comes in, if they allowed a secondary market, it would destroy the primary market, as there would be no incensitive to use it. And that proves that the copyright-based system is not only immoral (who can own ideas?), but also economically unsound. The same principles we apply to software should be applied to music, books, etc... Especially if we base it on moral grounds like our friends from the FSF. Buy music is immoral, nothing less...
The c:\con\con, which also works with c:\nul\nul, and any other combination of the dos devices will work on NT4, but not in w2k... You will have to call M$ tech support, I'm sure they know hundreds of different ways to gets BSODs...
We just lost a good chance of freeing NVidia's driver. If I understand the GPL correctly, but not respecting it, they have lost ALL of their rights. Meaning that they cannot even use the Linux kernel. This could have been a good chance of forcing them to Free their driver or menace of suing them. They are the only graphic chip maker that hasnt released info or drivers for Free Software devolopers. I dont care about their corporate policies, they have to stop distributing it and try to get all copies back or publish the source code, that's what the GPL says. The Free Software Community is now powerful enough to enforce its ideas on amoral companies. NVidia is amoral, they have corporate policies, but not corporate ethics. We are now strong enough to enforce the GPL in a more violent way. In the past, we were weak and had to hope that no one would challenge the GPL, but now we have the RedHat's of the world and even the IBM's that are betting large sums on Linux and on the GPL. If the GPl is challenged, they will be forced to support us. I ask the author of the bttv driver to take more expeditive actions against Nvidia and not let them get away with it. Those situations have to stop. I dont even believe them when they say that they didnt knew that stuff in the Linux kernel was GPLed, this is just completely ridiculous. How could they not know it? They did it and they knew what they where doing and they hoped that they would not get caught, how much more have they stolen from the community? They have to be stopped now. We have to tell them that we will not allow them to release buggy proprietary drivers and then even use GPLed code in it. If someone had used their copyrighted code, they would have started suing like mad. Why can't we do something similar? We have waited to much. There is a time for peace and there is a time for action. The time for action has come!
This really sounds like marketting hype from RedHat/Cygnus. I've heard nothing from Lineo and the other embeded Linuxes. What about Bluecat/Lynx? Where are the others? We should also remember that EL/IX was not developed as a standard Linux embeded API, but as a eCos/Linux API, eCos being Cygnus's own Free embeded OS.
You dont see the point, watching TV is Free.... If CD were free and there were ads in them, they would have no problems if you copied them.
The thing here is that TV is paid for by advertisers and they want eyeballs, as many eyeballs as possible. And dont say "targeted marketting" because there is nothing targeted in the superbowl.
And it is only a violation of a government granted monopoly, they have no rights. The people has rights, companies have privileges.
There we see the results of ESR's work. While it is true that his worked has allowed the Free Software Community to grow at an exponential speed in the last year. We now see the bizzare ideas that come out of this pure utilitarian base.
Free Software is NOT about making better software, is it NOT about fixing bugs and it is NOT about adding features. It is about MORAL rights and freedoms, it is about the right to study the source code just because I fell like it, about the right to use it to do whatever I want. It does not have at its base the economic idea of being more productive, but the moral idea of doing the right thing. It is about the right to use it to cheat. It is like the public domain, if I want to use Romeo & Juliet as toilet paper, I can, I can base any kind of bastardised play I want on it. It is not about control, it is about FREEDOM.
Lets hope that this guy gets flamed to Hell. He wont change his mind, but others may think twice before doing the same thing.
Bravo JC!
You say that the TV did not kill radio, but this in wrong. The radio that exists now has nothing to do with what is was in the 40's. Now most people just listen to music on FM radio. In the 40's radio was much more than music, there were radio sitcoms, and much more talking. Now most radio channels are just music. TV has killed Radio...
The same way that TV and Radio have killed the evening edition of newspaper (ever heard of that?)
For those who dont know, since the 50's, the sales/person of dailys has been slowly but constantly been reduced. To a such point that news magna Lord Thompson has decided to sell all of his printed medias, including many of the most respected papers in the World, he is keeping only one the Toronto Globe&Mail and he is probably doing so uniquely for emotive reasons, because the Globe is clearly a money looser. In Canada, one guy, Conrad Black, owns 60% of all newspapers and he said it clearly, he is not doing it to make money, but to influence the public opinion. There is no money to be made in newspapers and they are slowly dying. Nothing can be done about that...
/.ers are interested in are not generic tech news, but specialised news, so they have to go specialised medias (ZDNN, news.com, /., fm) The average population is completely uninterested in detailed tech news and this is not the future of paper...
The only printed media I still read is The Economist and the Linux Journal. Even if we receive the best newspaper in the province every morning, but it is completely irrelevant, everything in there can be read much faster on the Internet. The reason that something like the Economist is so good is that they dont try to give you the news that everyone has. They had a few months ago an article about the president of Brazil trying to ban all private possession of firearms (there are more weapons in circulation in Brazil than in the US if you want an idea of how much a problem it is), I saw this news in no other media. And there are also the background and opinion articles that are interesting. But their great success is not trying to be CNN. One of the other good things we find in British magazines but that exists nowhere else is that articles are anonymous. That's right, there are no names attached to the articles. Except for celebrities (like when they get the Secretary General of UN to write his opinions on the future of Peacekeeping). This seems to dramatically increase the quality of the content, since the editor knows that he is the only person to be blamed if anything bad goes into it. And it also allows more controversial positions to be taken without risks for the other since the institution is taking the risk.
As for the LJ, well I dont read the news article, but there I am mostly interested in the articles about uses of Linux and tutorial kind of articles.
Some people say that dailys should go into local news. And that's what they are doing... But local news most of the time that means very boring local politics, like "Should the news street be 17' or 18' wide"... or even worst "Terrible accidents on Main Street".... Or they will go into important news about sports and other things like that.
The only place where I still can see a usefullness for them is in bringing out political scandals, something large media conglomerates. Nixon would have never been caught without Woodward and the other guy from the Washington Post. But in daily news reporting, they have NO future, radio and TV has killed them.
Let me repeat this, there future is in background and analysis (that includes critical analysis aka commentary). CNN and the Internet has taken over news reporting, there is no comming back...
Adding tech news or something like that wont help them, because what
The trees will be saved...
Now that VA owns /. and has somewhere around 100 million dollars. /. has been named as a John Doe defendant in the DVDCCA vs The World lawsuit. Will VA join the community in the fight against the Media Monopolies? What about a counter-suit, they seem quite populair with american businesses.
This is typical, what I find really sad when I read this is that some people actually base stuff on proprietary software over which they have no control. This is so typical, vendors of proprietary software just dont care about their users, they care about their profit margin. That's the way it is. If I want something I can rely on, only Free Software can provide me the assurance that the software I want to use will not disapear next week. This is a clear case of a corporate takeover where the new owner has new plans and just could not give a damn of the few clients on a platform that they have no chance of dominating because their offering is clearly inferior to what the Free Software Community can offer. Using emacs, vi, CodeCrusader and gcc, and maybe stuff like Glade and KDevelop offers the same features that CodeWarrior can offer while not having the inherent risk associated with proprietary software. We should not be sad because they have abandonned us, if I was heading this company, I would probably have done the same thing. But we should take it has an example of how companies work and the fact that they can not be trusted.
Only Free Software can garantee Freedom.
Those companies collecting data for "research" purposes are really getting on my nerves. When it was from Microsoft, I was not surprised at all. From RealNetworks, it was a but more surprising, but not that much. But id Software doing it is really to much, a company which I trusted and I've always been a fan of their games, but that may really make me consider banning all of their games if they do not make the appropriate apologies and publish a fix asap. This is really a case that could be use to see if we could win large damages that would make other companies think a bit more before doing that kind of stuff. Suing RealNetworks or Microsoft may be more appropriate.
And I dont buy the argument that it is purely to do market research, because their are many easier ways to find out what the people are using, like having a registration system where I would have the choice (and I would have no problem giving them that information).
This kind of behavior has to stop, it is not admissible and we, as a community aware of the problem should have an active role in the reprobation (boycott) of those companies...
I have built a parrallel cable for my TI-83 Plus and I tryed all the available Linux apps, but they didnt work at all, but cal in dos worked very well, btw, it wont work in dosemu because of the parallel emu model of dosemu. So I am forced to reboot into dos to do anything (cal also works from within win9x). I'd like to know if the source is available to see how hard it would be to make something like that for linux...
The EFF has a large archive about the issues of Freedom on the Internet. But they also have all kind of paper about the various social issues:
http://www.eff.org/archives.html
I've tried a brute force crack using javascript in netscape, but it terribly slow... I guess it would have to be rewritten in C....and I'm too lazy too it...
Tester
I've read that rvplayer 5.0 has a bug that prevents it from working correctly with the 2.2.x kernel. They say there is some kind of workaround, could someone post it?
Tester
tester@videotron.ca