TINC
(There Is No Cabal!)
--
G.Wolfe Woodbury
redwo...@gmail.com
tart of this was if using VPN would help.
The same dev that brought us TinHat, maintains a VPN package that might
be what you are looking for::
net-misc/tinc
> Still, using Linux is likely the biggest bonus.
I would not count on using linux to be any measure of security,
as most of the worl
significant parts of my life.
> Or help Samuli to maintain upower-pm-utils; that would be *much* more
> helpful than spreding FUD about cabals and conspiracies.
There is no need for me to invent Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt -- the
folks involved are doing quite well on their own. Also, history (
>> There is no need for me to invent Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt -- the
>> folks involved are doing quite well on their own.
>
> I never said you "invented" it. I say you are spreading it, and I
> still think that's the case.
>
>> Also, history (for
&g
bout cabals and conspiracies.
>
> There is no need for me to invent Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt -- the
> folks involved are doing quite well on their own.
I never said you "invented" it. I say you are spreading it, and I
still think that's the case.
> Also, history (f
,
bugs that capture feature requests and important changes, ...); what is
however a more used concept are "change logs", where these kind of
things are mentioned. But can users track all upstream's major changes?
> Mo, you misunderstand. TINC is/was a humorous reminder that
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