I call B.S. last time I checked - emerge did not restart any service nor auto merge settings changes! so you could easily go without that crontab line! Gentoo is great for desktop dev-station but router - there is more suitable project - Debian. atp does restart and aoutomerge settings.
I'm having quick searches with keywords since forever.. so I only type in one place - the address bar gg blah googles blah wp blah runs blah trough wikipedia dd blah checks in dictionary.reference.com
Heck, the key used to encrypt and decrypt data is cryptographically regenerated whenever the correct password is received at power-on, and won't be able to be attained whenever the system is turned off
But this suppose special IDE/SATA controller with special BIOS on it. And the human factor (note with password sticked on "smart" place) still remains...
Gosh! If you can't explain yourself well in good all C98 with some help from Qt/GTK you're not in the "programing game" at all the.NET framework is nothing compared to all available open source libraries!
Anyone know if there's an open source "Ubuntu On a Dime on a Dime"?
Try this one
A network scanner plus port scanner. The definitive tool for the job :)
This is the beauty of Open Source - you can build your own binaries when paranoid :)
Direct Rendering Managment - this DRM not the bad one
I call B.S. last time I checked - emerge did not restart any service nor auto merge settings changes! so you could easily go without that crontab line! Gentoo is great for desktop dev-station but router - there is more suitable project - Debian. atp does restart and aoutomerge settings.
forkbomb in asm using syscall(int 80h) 2(move eax,02) fork and then loop. Next thime do it with DB for extra credit and EPIC WIN :-|
I'm having quick searches with keywords since forever .. so I only type in one place - the address bar
gg blah googles blah
wp blah runs blah trough wikipedia
dd blah checks in dictionary.reference.com
this works best for me
http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20080422/fujitsu-announces-mhz2-cj-series-hard-drive/
Is stated:
Heck, the key used to encrypt and decrypt data is cryptographically regenerated whenever the correct password is received at power-on, and won't be able to be attained whenever the system is turned off
But this suppose special IDE/SATA controller with special BIOS on it. And the human factor (note with password sticked on "smart" place) still remains...
Gosh! If you can't explain yourself well in good all C98 with some help from Qt/GTK you're not in the "programing game" at all the .NET framework is nothing compared to all available open source libraries!