...contrary to the popular belief that you can find anything what you fancy to know in the Internet is wrong was one of the most important (and, not amazingly, most astonishing) discoveries I've made in my life. (It was like your GF saying to you, "I'm pregnant.":> )
I've been using this on my Win98SE box for some time now and it never failed me, and yes, it had several occasions to prove it's worth the download. Only the update scheme doesn't suit me well -- something like Sophos(?) or NAV (one virus per file) would be better IMHO -- but what the hell, it's free!
Yeah, potential buffer overruns sit in places no one would think about (hence all those bind/sendmail/iss/rpc holes...) Except that a buffer overrun in a well-configured unix system won't allow your normal cracker to do rm -rf/.
1. Accept the challenge.
2. Make her win.
3. Fix holes.
4. Put her to jail on DMCA basis, or Patriot Act, or for desire to live and love for the country, or whatever.
5. ???
6. PROFIT!!!
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Can some US people sue guys who send real junk like this? Or maybe ask them for a license for sending themselves email ($699 seems a reasonable price for a single inbox?)
0) X.
1) Configuring X.
2) Configuring X with hardware acceleration.
3) Getting X to run.
4) Getting anti-aliased fonts to work.
5) Everywhere.
6) Including non-US-ASCII characters.
7) Non-uniform X application look'n'feel.
8) No XCowboyNeal???
The majority of user base propably upgraded to the incompatible version. People simply may not need your fork, but it's always a good thing to have for those who need it (40 people is quite a lot IMHO for a real estate open source software:))
I sense really deep shit wrt patent/license stuff. Looks like free software won't be free to develop, and that's insane.
You all US guys, get a life for your goverment.
I'd file a complaint personally if I knew something about this certain firm.
Yes, I live in Poland. No, I don't even know how the f$ck$rs are called.
...contrary to the popular belief that you can find anything what you fancy to know in the Internet is wrong was one of the most important (and, not amazingly, most astonishing) discoveries I've made in my life. (It was like your GF saying to you, "I'm pregnant." :> )
5. PROFIT!!!
I've been using this on my Win98SE box for some time now and it never failed me, and yes, it had several occasions to prove it's worth the download. Only the update scheme doesn't suit me well -- something like Sophos(?) or NAV (one virus per file) would be better IMHO -- but what the hell, it's free!
Yeah, potential buffer overruns sit in places no one would think about (hence all those bind/sendmail/iss/rpc holes...) Except that a buffer overrun in a well-configured unix system won't allow your normal cracker to do rm -rf /.
With a little bad luck, there will be less: EU and software patents.
:P It still pisses me off.
So what if it's offtopic
Finally a proof that Bill is a zoophile.
1. Accept the challenge.
2. Make her win.
3. Fix holes.
4. Put her to jail on DMCA basis, or Patriot Act, or for desire to live and love for the country, or whatever.
5. ???
6. PROFIT!!!
(Hope #4 won't happen.)
Scary stuff you're writing. I'd rather be censored by the goverment -- it's at least corruptable.
Skynet anyone?
and so I don't know the law you have there, but won't it just cause spammers to move outside Louisiana?
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Can some US people sue guys who send real junk like this? Or maybe ask them for a license for sending themselves email ($699 seems a reasonable price for a single inbox?)
0) X. 1) Configuring X. 2) Configuring X with hardware acceleration. 3) Getting X to run. 4) Getting anti-aliased fonts to work. 5) Everywhere. 6) Including non-US-ASCII characters. 7) Non-uniform X application look'n'feel. 8) No XCowboyNeal???
The majority of user base propably upgraded to the incompatible version. People simply may not need your fork, but it's always a good thing to have for those who need it (40 people is quite a lot IMHO for a real estate open source software :))
www.spambayes.org
I sense really deep shit wrt patent/license stuff. Looks like free software won't be free to develop, and that's insane. You all US guys, get a life for your goverment.