On 7/6/07, Murray Cumming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-07-06 at 12:29 +0300, Juha Kallioinen wrote:
> > Maybe I'm being a bit too 'Big Brotherly' with this approach, what do
> > you think? :-)
>
> It sounds perfectly sensible to keep these out of the view of the
> majority of people, who would never want them. Otherwise, it's just some
> new cool mysterious app that they installed but were unhappy about not
> seeing in the menu.
>
> It would be nice to have a more sensible way of making them visible
> though.
I can imagine that .install files could have a "user/hacker/developer" section
so that you still can install ssh and such without having to perform
red pill tricks. the problem for me when I run in red pill mode is
that the UI is not designed to show that much packages

This package requires the developers level and installs the ssh server
please read about changing your password and gaining root if you care
about your device or happen to have personal data on your device

please rate yourself
user|hacker|developer

if (user){
  This package is really no good for you but I you really want please
first answer
the following simple questions
-What is the default password for the device?
-What is the codename of the software version you are using?
}

if (hacker|developer){
 1337 haxor! detected
happy hacking
}

greetings
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