I have been playing around with KeYpass that has a CTRL-Right Click option to login. This is a very nifty feature, I wonder why you don't see it in other programs, like the open source ones. Does it have something to do with the development platform?
... or just maybe AT&T is trying to link your phone number to your IP address. Imagine what you could link up with that kind of cross referenced database. That is scary!
The really sad part about all of this is that they live in a Housing Project. $2000 is a lot of money for someone living in public housing I would think. It does just seem very heartless.
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For those having problems getting to the K5 web pages, here is a copy of the text. Hope they don't mind the re-post.
** How to use the 2.4 Linux kernel safely and legally. (Diaries)
By Entendre Entendre
Tue Aug 5th, 2003 at 05:43:46 PM EST
And without paying SCO's extortion license fees.
Originally posted as a comment but so much fun I had to give it a little more promotion.
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cd/usr/src/
mkdir silly_sco
wget ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/updates/OpenLinux/3.1.1/Se rver/CSSA-2003-020.0/SRPMS/linux -2.4.13-21S.src.rpm
rpm2cpio linux-2.4.13-21S.src.rpm > sco.cpio
cpio -i --file sco.cpio
bzip2 -d linux-2.4.13.tar.bz2
tar -xf linux-2.4.13.tar
You'll find the license agreement in linux/COPYING
I have looked into the on-line thing a bit, but the ones I have encountered are pretty high. In the range of $375 per credit hour, so a single course ends up costing about $1125. Thats a lot to take a course. What kind of prices is everyone else paying?
I have been playing around with KeYpass that has a CTRL-Right Click option to login. This is a very nifty feature, I wonder why you don't see it in other programs, like the open source ones. Does it have something to do with the development platform?
I haven't had any problems except with Adode. Takes forever to close when it opens something up in a tab.
... or just maybe AT&T is trying to link your phone number to your IP address. Imagine what you could link up with that kind of cross referenced database. That is scary!
Here is the link where the New York City Housing Project information came from. http://news.com.com/2100-1027-5073717.html?tag=nl
The really sad part about all of this is that they live in a Housing Project. $2000 is a lot of money for someone living in public housing I would think. It does just seem very heartless. B
For those having problems getting to the K5 web pages, here is a copy of the text. Hope they don't mind the re-post.
/usr/src/ e rver/CSSA-2003-020.0/SRPMS/linux -2.4.13-21S.src.rpm
** How to use the 2.4 Linux kernel safely and legally. (Diaries)
By Entendre Entendre
Tue Aug 5th, 2003 at 05:43:46 PM EST
And without paying SCO's extortion license fees.
Originally posted as a comment but so much fun I had to give it a little more promotion.
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cd
mkdir silly_sco
wget
ftp://ftp.sco.com/pub/updates/OpenLinux/3.1.1/S
rpm2cpio linux-2.4.13-21S.src.rpm > sco.cpio
cpio -i --file sco.cpio
bzip2 -d linux-2.4.13.tar.bz2
tar -xf linux-2.4.13.tar
You'll find the license agreement in linux/COPYING
Compile, install, enjoy.
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I have looked into the on-line thing a bit, but the ones I have encountered are pretty high. In the range of $375 per credit hour, so a single course ends up costing about $1125. Thats a lot to take a course. What kind of prices is everyone else paying?