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  1. i downloaded the source code from the website on the show notes for the latest episode about cold boot attacks and following the install instructions inside the /doc folder when i run the make command i get this

    root@bt:~/bios_memimage# make

    make -C stand

    make[1]: Entering directory `/root/bios_memimage/stand'

    make[1]: `libstand.a' is up to date.

    make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/bios_memimage/stand'

    make -C i386

    make[1]: Entering directory `/root/bios_memimage/i386'

    as -I../include -o start.o start.s

    start.s: Assembler messages:

    start.s:138: Error: junk `(bios_disk)' after expression

    start.s:142: Error: junk `(GDESC)' after expression

    start.s:164: Error: can't handle non absolute segment in `ljmp'

    start.s:175: Error: junk `(_main)' after expression

    start.s:181: Error: junk `(printf)' after expression

    start.s:186: Error: junk `(bios_apm_shutdown)' after expression

    start.s:195: Error: junk `(IDESC)' after expression

    make[1]: *** [start.o] Error 1

    make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/bios_memimage/i386'

    make: *** [subdiri386] Error 2

    has anyone succesfully compiled the .bin file to copy to usb or if anyone has any ideas on how to solve the error would be much appreciated

  2. hey guys,anyone testing windows 7 beta build 7000?

    i have windows xp pro on one partition and windows 7 on another both setup as primary partitions!

    when im in xp i can see the windows 7 partition as a drive and share the files ect but when im in windows 7 i cant see my xp partition,is there anyway i can get to the xp partition thru windows 7,any help would be great

  3. hey folks

    was reading this article on awgh blog about new bios's from intel etc which will be programable to setup networking,keylogging and disk access before an o/s has even been booted into,the scary thing is that the source code has been released which in the wrong hands could be used for malicious attacks in future,i can also remember reading somewhere about the chinese having backdoors in motherboards etc :unsure:

    will this render antivirus and firewall software obsolete :unsure:

    just thought it would be an intresting topic and see what uz guys think about it

  4. my first encounter with linux was storm linux,installed it from a cd from a book from the library,never really new what linux was at the time,if i remember correctly it was same time as corel linux was out,whenever that was! but my first real install was slackware but now its fedora or backtrack3 for me :)

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