This is something I didn't know happened. Did any of you?

http://www.cioinsight.com/article2/0,1397,1309203,00.asp

Will Lowe
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kent Busbee)
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Ok, this is the fifth email I have received from this address that looks
like a virus.  This one includes Smoke.cpl; others were joke.exe, joke.scr,
Your_money.scr, and Half_Live.exe.  Don't worry; I did not open any of the
attachments.  Anything I can do to stop this?  What's seems weird to me is
that they seem to come from an internal IP 10.x.x.x network.  Is there
anything else we can learn from these headers?

 

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``Ms. Boland is not really responsible for this silliness. It is,
instead, a kind of McCarthyism that increasingly infects any debate
about intellectual property in Washington. Anyone who questions
extremism in IP is branded a pirate. Anyone who promotes a different way
of using IP is considered anti-IP. There is no space in the middle in
this debate. There is just vitriol at the extremes.``
 
<shaking head>  Gotta love it.
 
Jim

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This is something I didn't know happened. Did any of you?
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karthik Poobalasubramanian)
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Screen makes some stuff so easy. I know there was thread on screen some
time earlier but couldn't find much info on it. The quick info you guys
gave was really helpful and man pages.
This article also painted a clear picture 
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6340 

The official website of screen is 
http://www.gnu.org/software/screen/
but has more what it could do rather than how to do it.

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