Since the current Linux NTFS driver ignores security settings (like password-protected profiles) when mounting a drive, a Damn Small Linux CD can be useful for data extraction if someone hastily tried to cover their tracks.
Games: Xbox Modchip Featuring Onboard Operating System
Posted by timothy on Sunday September 26, @04:30PM
from the that-and-a-pawnshop-visit dept.
An anonymous reader writes "A group of talented coders known as TeamXodus, have released an xbox modification chip with a difference, the 'Xenium' is a modchip which features a fully legal operating system that was coded by the team from scratch. The mod can be installed Solderlessly and will allow the end user to unlock the power of the xbox and run applications such as Linux on their Xbox. The onboard Operating system currently stands at version 2.0 and features a massive 1.35 million lines of code and was recently reviewed by HomeCinemaChoice whereby they declared the Xenium 'The creators of the easiest Xbox modification - the complete package.'"
Interview with ATI
Q: What do you think is the future gaming PC?
A: One where the user can be our driver QA department.
Interview with nVidia
Q: What do you think is the future gaming PC?
A: One where the user can install our drivers.
/me gets inspiration
Imagine a beowulf cluster of blinkenlights!
You've never used emacs, have you? It is the most bloated, arcane, and BLOATED program this side of Microsoft.
Since the current Linux NTFS driver ignores security settings (like password-protected profiles) when mounting a drive, a Damn Small Linux CD can be useful for data extraction if someone hastily tried to cover their tracks.
a Beowulf cluster of.....
/me reads headline again
Damn, never mind.
Will they be able to change the Instant Videocasettes?
(note: for a seriously 'damn...'-inducing monent, watch that scene on the dvd version. you really notice the quality between dvd and vhs.)
But I won't. I, for one, welcome our new Zerg overlords.
But then what if the engine is GPL? (a la Quake 2)
If 1 ohm.
Games: Xbox Modchip Featuring Onboard Operating System
Posted by timothy on Sunday September 26, @04:30PM
from the that-and-a-pawnshop-visit dept.
An anonymous reader writes "A group of talented coders known as TeamXodus, have released an xbox modification chip with a difference, the 'Xenium' is a modchip which features a fully legal operating system that was coded by the team from scratch. The mod can be installed Solderlessly and will allow the end user to unlock the power of the xbox and run applications such as Linux on their Xbox. The onboard Operating system currently stands at version 2.0 and features a massive 1.35 million lines of code and was recently reviewed by HomeCinemaChoice whereby they declared the Xenium 'The creators of the easiest Xbox modification - the complete package.'"
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And they're using Windows. Do you see a problem here?...
The question is: do we have the required volume of paint?
I have 3. Please email me for one.
Or all 3.
Interview with ATI Q: What do you think is the future gaming PC? A: One where the user can be our driver QA department. Interview with nVidia Q: What do you think is the future gaming PC? A: One where the user can install our drivers.
That's the beauty of English. Any word can be verbed.
The D3 engine is superior to Source. Like id has done with previous games, they simply didn't use it to its maximum potential.
One reason: bad suppliers. If the people supposed to ship jackhammers shipped chainsaws instead, do you think they can handle duct tape?
In Soviet Russia, GCC compiles YOU! (obligatory)
You mean SCO plagiarism?
They don't fall over because they (usually) aren't missing a leg where one is needed for proper balance.
It's not the force...it's the schwarz!
There is this.
So...the Ontario lawmakers basically thought that IT guys would work for whatever low benefits as long as they could still play Solitare?
Judging from the amount of people that don't install antivirus and don't turn on auto windows updates, she does indeed seem like a security expert.