Oh, yes. I know that feeling.
UIN 55,555,557 was mine, but some fscking idiot stole it; yeah, password was too easy.
Why didn't I got that UIN back? Well, the number was so cool, I thought "hey! Why should I ruin it by puting my info there?"
What's so hard on "make && make modules_install" and then change ONLY a line in grub.conf or lilo.conf?
Linux is easy. My nephew is using it since two years ago. He knows almost NOTHING about how computers work. He DOESN'T NEED A KERNEL RECOMPILE! That's what I'm for...
Porn!?
:-P
C'mon, she's dressed up! And she's 18+
Where's the porn you see?
She's gorgeus BTW...
Oh, yes. I know that feeling. UIN 55,555,557 was mine, but some fscking idiot stole it; yeah, password was too easy. Why didn't I got that UIN back? Well, the number was so cool, I thought "hey! Why should I ruin it by puting my info there?"
That's exactly the reason there's no .porn tld.
Yeah, but take a look to Descent's credits ;-)
Also, Quake3's engine does this. How is this news? Did I miss something?
Bah; send a null browser id and voilà
Yeah... But will it run Longhorn?
Regards,
Norberto
Then just keep using Windows. echo "DAMN 20 SECONDS DELAY! $(repeat ! 100)"
> My Program 0.1.00.37 Beta
> My Program 1.0 Beta 1
That's why is *SO* important to get rid of version numbers (for end-users I mean.)
Microsoft and Apple are doing it OK.
Windows Millenium
Windows XP
OS X Panther
What's so hard on "make && make modules_install" and then change ONLY a line in grub.conf or lilo.conf? Linux is easy. My nephew is using it since two years ago. He knows almost NOTHING about how computers work. He DOESN'T NEED A KERNEL RECOMPILE! That's what I'm for...
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Diction ary&va=drek
After the obligatory RTFA:
Version: 2.2 up to and including 2.2.25, 2.4 up to to and including 2.4.24,
2.6 up to to and including 2.6.2
So, which ones are exploitable?
Thanks.
Cause not everyone likes Gnome. Choice is the key.
And who wants to hack a Windows box? It's too easy, even a worm can do it