On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 23:59:07 +0200
KH gentoo-u...@konstantinhansen.de wrote:
Sounds a little like putting someone in prison and than telling him
walking through the prison yard is increasing his freedom.
As Linux is a prison for programs then I guess your right.
Volker Armin Hemmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
he is not - but after the invention is implemented, the inventor is not
needed
anymore ;)
I hope this is not the reason for putting him into prison ;-)
Note the sign at the Springfield prison:
If you commited murder, you'd be home by now
if you could get high speed in prison ...
for Red Alert 2 to use TCP/IP and I
can not think of another program off the top of my head.
That information came from man 7 capabilities. So I guess it's all about how
you look at it.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internetwork_Packet_Exchange
Sounds a little like putting someone in prison
escapes from prison, small medium at large!
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that reiserfs
will have a good future.
He isn't in jail but in detention. No court has convicted him yet.
Totally OT, but actually in the US, one normally goes to jail while
awaiting trial, and then prison if/when convicted.
-Richard
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from prison, small medium at large!
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indefinitely
... i wonder if you could get high speed in prison ...
Knowing how they cater to the crooks around here, I would most likely
have a T3 line or a dedicated fiber line, JUST FOR ME.
Still no DSL. I got two lights on my little modem, power and ethernet.
I would like to see
refrain yourself from idiotic remarks like this.
Everyone *knows* he's got full internet access, Stroller.sheesh.
File a bug report and the warden will pass it his way.
Given that he invented his own file system, I wonder why the prison bars
are able to keep him locked up...
and linux, but I have my
printer on a server and was in hope some could have ink status iin cups ...
So, anyone that have a suggestion is welcome !
I agree with Volker. The printer costs more but not buying ink cartridges is
like getting out prison :) You never want to go back again.
gt; [I] kde-plasma/plasma-workspace
> Available versions: (5) 5.10.5-r1^t ~5.11.0^t
> Installed versions: 5.10.5-r1(5)^t([2017-09-19 22:08:06]) (handbook
> -appstream -calendar -debug -geolocation -gps -prison -qalculate
> -semantic-desktop -test)
>
> root:528 ~>
when the page is complete?
ISTR there's a dcop comand to test whether a page has finished loading.
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Neil Bothwick
Midget psychic escapes from prison, small medium at large!
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the ole truck tho.
But then you'll be back to dialup indefinitely
... i wonder if you could get high speed in prison ...
Knowing how they cater to the crooks around here, I would most likely
have a T3 line or a dedicated fiber line, JUST FOR ME.
Still no DSL. I got two lights on my
be eligible for parole beginning 2023.
please refrain yourself from idiotic remarks like this.
Everyone *knows* he's got full internet access, Stroller.sheesh.
File a bug report and the warden will pass it his way.
Given that he invented his own file system, I wonder why the prison bars
.
Given that he invented his own file system, I wonder why the prison bars
are able to keep him locked up...
If using a filesystem written by a murderer is wrong, I don't want to
read/write!
so you guys decided to jump on Stroller's bandwagon. Please, continue. Helps a
lot when to decide
internet access, Stroller.sheesh.
File a bug report and the warden will pass it his way.
Given that he invented his own file system, I wonder why the prison bars
are able to keep him locked up...
If using a filesystem written by a murderer is wrong, I don't want to
read/write!
so you guys
like this.
Everyone *knows* he's got full internet access, Stroller.sheesh.
File a bug report and the warden will pass it his way.
Given that he invented his own file system, I wonder why the prison bars
are able to keep him locked up...
If using a filesystem written by a murderer
glean from even an anonymous session, but I can't
remember where is was. Somewhere like the EFF.
I guess you mean https://panopticlick.eff.org/
That's the one, I'll try to remember to make a note of the URL this time.
Mnemonic: It's a reference to the Panopticon, which was a model of
prison
le versions: (5) 5.10.5-r1^t ~5.11.0^t
Installed versions: 5.10.5-r1(5)^t([2017-09-19 22:08:06]) (handbook
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root:528 ~> free
totalusedfree shared buff/cache availabl
overed is higher.
>>>
>>> Either way, lack of evidence of insecurity is not proof of security.
>>>
>
>So tell us what is your perfect country for hardware manufacturing?
I can't think of any.
>Name one other country on earth besides america where you can say no
. I really don't think that reiserfs
will have a good future.
He isn't in jail but in detention. No court has convicted him yet.
Totally OT, but actually in the US, one normally goes to jail while
awaiting trial, and then prison if/when convicted.
-Richard
Well, depends on the crime and how
and the warden will pass it his way.
Given that he invented his own file system, I wonder why the prison bars
are able to keep him locked up...
If using a filesystem written by a murderer is wrong, I don't want to
read/write!
so you guys decided to jump on Stroller's bandwagon. Please
be eligible for parole beginning 2023.
please refrain yourself from idiotic remarks like this.
Everyone *knows* he's got full internet access, Stroller.sheesh.
File a bug report and the warden will pass it his way.
Given that he invented his own file system, I wonder why the prison bars
result in five to twenty
years in prison, and fines between $50,000 and $1 million. It would've
effectively outlawed linux. MS is trying to use its corporate muscle to
do via market manipulation what legislators couldn't.
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Walter Dnes waltd...@waltdnes.org
our perfect country for hardware manufacturing?
Name one other country on earth besides america where you can say no to
a governmental request for a backdoor in your hardware or software
products and not end up in prison.
In the mean time will you continue to buy chinese products with proven
backdoors
. Lets take away freedom
and free speech to protect freedom and free speeach
Except that the anti-terror laws don't protect freedom or free speech in
any way, just life (and it's questionable that they do that). It's more
like the laws that say you can be thrown in prison for unlawfully
ccountable. If corporations are "people", why are they never put into
prison for their' crimes?
mad.scientist.at.large (a good madscientist)
--
God bless the rich, the greedy and the corrupt politicians they have put into
office. God bless them for helping me do the right thing by giving the
gt; Either way, lack of evidence of insecurity is not proof of security.
> So tell us what is your perfect country for hardware manufacturing?
> Name one other country on earth besides america where you can say no to
> a governmental request for a backdoor in your hardware or software
>
49 notice have to either
make decryption keys available or put the data in an
intelligible form for authorities. Failure to comply could
mean a prison sentence of up to two years for cases not
involving national security or five years for those that
do.
http
to be an integrated environment,
but to me it feels like a prison.
If that is being Windows-like, then you can not be more wrong.
Insofar as Windows doesn't allow you to customize as much as KDE does,
you're right. But in the idea that you give the user everything up to
and including the kitchen sink by default
with KView or KWord. Because K apps like other K apps. That makes
perfect sense, since it's all supposed to be an integrated environment,
but to me it feels like a prison.
I understand what you mean here, that's something that I hate too. It's
because other apps don't understand kioslaves.
I think
rk! SSL
encrypted well for everybody else, noone can MiTM you, you passwords
secure, but the conversations opens up like a flower to you, and tells
you everything that happened on the network...
Which is not the case today. Exampli gratia: Youtube, the stinking
Schmoog's Youtube. It is as opaque a
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environment, but to me
it feels like a prison.
I understand what you mean here, that's something that I hate too.
It's because other apps don't understand kioslaves. I think kioslaves
are the best thing after sliced bread. Typing simply smb:/ to
access a Samba share, or ftp:/ for accessing
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Mick wrote:
> 2. If problems show up, forget the script and use 'emerge -avuND world' as
> Mr.
> McKinnon suggested. In most cases this will resolve any conflicts on its
> own.
> You could add '--backtrack=90' if there are unresolved conflicts to get
> portage
> to try harder.
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I do
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