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  1. When Darren interviewed an alleged Ubuntu representative, the representative for all intents and purposes said they would support DRM. My desktop now no longer runs Ubuntu.
  2. Affluent brainwashed MSWindows users usually give their machine when they upgrade if you help them. I acquired quite a few that way. Also when people divorce (or breakup) the computer gets thrown out first (if at least one of them is not a savvy user). If you live in a large enough area, local thrift stores sell machines for peanuts or at least they did for a long time. Sometimes independent electronic stores will sell older machines for peanuts. Let people know you recycle electronic equipment. Another way to get systems and even get paid for it if the law allows.
  3. http://sony-psp-tips-tricks.blogspot.com/2008/11/get-moops-free-web-server.html http://www.howcast.com/videos/346233-How-To-Pull-Off-the-UpsideDown-Web-Pages-Prank
  4. I hope Jack Valenti is turning over in his grave. Congressmen/women are available to the highest bidder. What else is new? We have stopped purchasing using anything that was not developed under creative commons. That is the best way to shut up the mpaa and ri whatever it is. Just do not spend anymore money on their copyrighted product. No funding means they are powerless. It has worked before. Personally, we have no use for most of the music and videos out today. Most of it is just plain over-hyped and overpriced garbage. We have paid for our media. Music and video is a copy of someone else's work on occasion. The mpaa and the riaa should be hit with prior art and the products they supports be pulled off the market. Give them some of their own medicine. Someone pointed out the the website supporting sopa is in alleged violation of sopa itself. No body has a clue.
  5. http://www.pcs.cnu.edu/~dgame/sockets/sockets.html
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    Gpxe

    Have the ipxe boot cd and have been playing with it for a while. They need better documentation for what I do, I will still take gpxe over it for now. Started using etherboot floppies with old p1's and ltsp4.x since it came out. Been a long time visitor of www.romomatic.net.
  7. There were a lot of linksys routers that had both overheating problems and ps issues. There are a boatload of distributions that will do the job. Do forget to include bsd in that too. There is or was an x86 version of dd-wrt, but I never could get the free version to work right. I think I have openwrt on a machine but it sits in the closet unused for now. It worked great for what I used it for. Worked great n a virutal machine also. If you know how to use iptables, most any decent linux will do.
  8. justapeon

    Gpxe

    Really like gPxe. You can load an operating system from a web server. Just got clonezilla working via gPxe. Not sure which, but bt5 or xp will be next. Just have a small two gig hard drive in the laptop running whatever. If I need to stop what I am doing, I just shut the machine down and no one will know what was running.Since the hd is not used, there should not be tracks left behind so to speak of the last activity.
  9. Though still just a beginner, the more I learn about bash and dash, I become amazed at what exec, sed, awk, grep, and etc. can do. I see a lot of python scripts google code, so there much be something to it.
  10. caveat emptor Google android qr and you will see a bunch of choices.
  11. Depends on what os you are running. It is in the ubuntu repos, but I was not happy with how it worked. It could of been updated.
  12. for i in {1..254}; do ping 192.168.0.$i -c1 -w1 |grep "icmp_req=1" ;done s/b for i in {1..254}; do ping 192.168.0.$i -c1 -w1 |grep "icmp_seq=1" ;done
  13. ./Google_translator "I am a hacker." en de Ich bin ein Hacker. $ ./Google_translator "I am a hacker." en ja 私はハッカーです。 Google_translator #!/bin/bash #// remove the previous line on a mac if test -z $3; then echo "Usage: $0 \"\" " echo "Translates string \"\" from to " echo "(CLI frontend to Google Translate)" else wget -qO- "http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/language/translate?v=1.0&q=$1&langpair=$2|${3:-$3}" | sed 's/.*"translatedText":"\([^"]*\)".*}/\1\n/'; fi echo "" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The following table contains a recent list of languages supported by Google Translate. No. Language Name Native Language Name Code 1 Afrikaans Afrikaans af 2 Albanian Shqip sq 3 Arabic عربي ar 4 Armenian Հայերէն hy 5 Azerbaijani آذربایجان دیلی az 6 Basque Euskara eu 7 Belarusian Беларуская be 8 Bulgarian Български bg 9 Catalan Català ca 10 Chinese (Simplified) 中文简体 zh-CN 11 Chinese (Traditional) 中文繁體 zh-TW 12 Croatian Hrvatski hr 13 Czech Čeština cs 14 Danish Dansk da 15 Dutch Nederlands nl 16 English English en 17 Estonian Eesti keel et 18 Filipino Filipino tl 19 Finnish Suomi fi 20 French Français fr 21 Galician Galego gl 22 Georgian ქართული ka 23 German Deutsch de 24 Greek Ελληνικά el 25 Haitian Creole Kreyòl ayisyen ht 26 Hebrew עברית iw 27 Hindi हिन्दी hi 28 Hungarian Magyar hu 29 Icelandic Íslenska is 30 Indonesian Bahasa Indonesia id 31 Irish Gaeilge ga 32 Italian Italiano it 33 Japanese 日本語 ja 34 Korean 한국어 ko 35 Latvian Latviešu lv 36 Lithuanian Lietuvių kalba lt 37 Macedonian Македонски mk 38 Malay Malay ms 39 Maltese Malti mt 40 Norwegian Norsk no 41 Persian فارسی fa 42 Polish Polski pl 43 Portuguese Português pt 44 Romanian Română ro 45 Russian Русский ru 46 Serbian Српски sr 47 Slovak Slovenčina sk 48 Slovenian Slovensko sl 49 Spanish Español es 50 Swahili Kiswahili sw 51 Swedish Svenska sv 52 Thai ไทย th 53 Turkish Türkçe tr 54 Ukrainian Українська uk 55 Urdu اردو ur 56 Vietnamese Tiếng Việt vi 57 Welsh Cymraeg cy 58 Yiddish ייִדיש yi
  14. We have run Debian on an old Cisco Linksys nslu2 with apache, but lightppd (spelling!) or nginx might have been better, Heard of people running a web server on an old 486 with bsd. Old machines are a dime a dozen. There are a;so ide to compact flash adapter interfaces so you do not have to have an hd running. I would be interested in the pogoplug if you can in fact run Debian without a big hassle.
  15. Who says command line guys are dull? This is probably going to look worse than it really is. original pic with black background and white characters looks much better. Can't forget videos also:
  16. “The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other guy die for his.” ― George S. Patton Jr. Besides JC made dying fashionable long before SJ was around.
  17. Interesting article worth looking at: ipad/ipod programming
  18. Old but still funny. My link
  19. a simple web search brought this up: Simple pong?
  20. Cooking tricks that every travelling hacker knows. Cofemaker pasta Iron pizza What a hacker from Texas might wear. (it's a bolo.)
  21. During a recent password audit by Google, it was found that a blonde was using the following password: "MickeyMinniePlutoHueyLouieDeweyDonaldGoofySacramento" When asked why she had such a long password, she rolled her eyes and said: "Hello! It has to be at least 8 characters long and include at least one capital."
  22. Was thinking of something else. $ sudo apt-cache search editor | grep photo [sudo] password for me: fotoxx - easy-to-use digital photo editor $ _
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