On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 11:24 AM, narendra sisodiya <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:00 AM, ankush <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> i hope this post will help people to learn about real linux power
>>
>
> Why you think so ? Tell me frankly have you gone through these site and
> observed a "real power of Linux ?" Or you are just telling because you got
> some carp link from somewhere !!
>
>>
>> lastly i had also recommended a distribution for the brilliant iitians
>>
>> bactrack4-beta
>>
>> Also , I will sugest/recommand/teach/ you not to use word "ethical
> hacking", Its just a crap word made by ---AF--. Hacking is always Etical.
> Read RMS and other MIT hacker who developed and wrote about hacking culture
> !! Let you tell a bet example !! While having last workshop on 9th August ,
> I had conversation with Nalin, He was happy to attend workshop of Video
> tools and information about ffmpeg. because when he wanted to use ffmpeg for
> his use he was not able to find any documentation Or tutorial on it. He told
> me that he downloaded the source code and went through the source to learn
> ffmpeg and its hidden use. This is what a Hacking means !! Most of the link
> you have provided are craking things !!
>
>
Cool Man. But ok-- I would just like to add to this discussion:---

There is also a advantage to the "Ethical Hacking"-- type of courses and
media exposure.

Many times, school dropouts-- from semi-urban OR rural areas-- who would
otherwise not get exposed to technology-- get a chance to learn a lot--
because of Ethical Hacking courses.

Because computer training is a big business--- and you get franchises of
Ethical Hacking and other courses even in rural areas.

And many of these guys are good-- and very passionate about technology and
linux---

So, I think instead of getting into philosophical and political discussion
about is marketting "Ethical Hacking" bad for the world--- we should instead
focus on broadening the involvement of all sorts of people in our LUG.

It is just a thought.

I mean, if we try to contribute and make the discussions of very high
quality and informative (like the workshop we just had)-- and we are open--
then our LUG will attract people from all around-- and that will be good for
everyone.

Regards,

Nalin

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