Thanks! I did it because it was a perk for serving time in the USN. Since it cost me nothing but time, I couldn't lose. Anyone who was in the military should have at least a bachelors...if not an MS.
KisMAC has had this function for a long time. Someone used it at Hope 2004 to their wifi key. In addition, Josh Wright has had a working copy available for linux for some time. The LiveCD from Remote-exploit.org (Auditor) has included this tool for about a month now.
This is not new...
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What is the reasoning behind setting up Lindows to operate only under the 'root' account. Since this is highly discouraged due to a much increased security risk, isn't Lindows kind of falling into the same security trap MS fell into when trying to create an OS that was user friendly?
I am not a Linux guru, but I know not to run it in 'root'!
Thanks! I did it because it was a perk for serving time in the USN. Since it cost me nothing but time, I couldn't lose. Anyone who was in the military should have at least a bachelors...if not an MS.
KisMAC has had this function for a long time. Someone used it at Hope 2004 to their wifi key. In addition, Josh Wright has had a working copy available for linux for some time. The LiveCD from Remote-exploit.org (Auditor) has included this tool for about a month now. This is not new...
Safari.informit.com already has a book search tool that allows you to search their database of a couple thousand tech books. You can search for free, but a subscription is required to read the full text...
What is the reasoning behind setting up Lindows to operate only under the 'root' account. Since this is highly discouraged due to a much increased security risk, isn't Lindows kind of falling into the same security trap MS fell into when trying to create an OS that was user friendly? I am not a Linux guru, but I know not to run it in 'root'!