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The reason for encryption is that the ordinary, normal
behavior of today could be retroactively the criminal intent tomorrow.
A terrorist becomes a disappeared citizen.
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The reason for encryption is that the ordinary, normal
behavior of today could be retroactively the criminal intent tomorrow.
A terrorist becomes a disappeared citizen.
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their
support for a custom list of RPMS in addition to their canned
distribution selections.
Bill
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One gets wise only after being stupid.
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, or WebTV and would outlaw opensource -- secure for government
snoops and no one else). So far enormous efforts have kept this
bizarre notion off the floor or being soundly defeated everytime it's
come up.
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it out of committee because fritz
is a.) a democrat and b.) a nut job.
but it is certainly worth being vigilant about.
Fritz is well named, although the expression is on the.
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I prefer a good cat over a bad person.
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wacos, if we all had
listened to them, we probably wouldn't be facing the weather
disasters we are seeing today. JMHO
I agree. If we had listened to them, there wouldn't be El Nino.
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One gets wise only after being stupid.
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(yeah! right!). If you're
interested, I can send you the text (it's HTML, so you can read it in a
browser).
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One gets wise only after being stupid.
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One gets wise only
weather world-wide, however. There
is absolutely no reason for it to end once it starts (due to a small
island off Indonesia), but it does. The mechanism is both known and
uncontrollable (without blasting the island out of existence).
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One gets wise only after being
english.
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One gets wise only after being stupid.
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On Thursday 21 November 2002 8:35 pm, David A. Bandel wrote:
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002 17:25:18 -0600
begin Robert Black Eagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
[snip]
This is sort of like thinking fsck is a dirty word.
Excuse me, but in the English
are shopping as
you go, so, unless I am walking and eating (or, worse, driving and
eating), I do not go eating. Of course, all this is perfectly
obvious -- which is why Perl syntax is so easy :)
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Criticizing another's religious beliefs demonstrates our
own arrogance
. And be a
real good drug makers, you need to learn chinese as well.
Latin is one language I read fluently and I have no such memory.
There is a Latin dictionary on the Web (actually more than one) and
it fails
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Criticizing another's religious beliefs demonstrates our
own
government can design *its* own
security schemes around the kernel.
Kurt
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Liberty is an Open Government and Privacy for Civilians.
Tyranny is a Closed Government and No Privacy for Civilians.
Use PGP or GPG
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in linux, I
want all weapons and defense off. that's all.
Then log in as root.
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Liberty is an Open Government and Privacy for Civilians.
Tyranny is a Closed Government and No Privacy for Civilians.
Use PGP or GPG
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This is sort of like thinking fsck is a dirty word.
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Liberty is an Open Government and Privacy for Civilians.
Tyranny is a Closed Government and No Privacy for Civilians.
Use PGP or GPG
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get from point A to
point B but cause many problems for others along the way.
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Linux for stability; GPG for security
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will still be bugged by security subsystems in linux for
the rest of my learning processs.
Yup. Sorry.
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no chicken egg about it. You either learn security from
the start, or you don't. M$ isn't making money from security
either. Funny how the entire crux of your argument closely
paralleles M$.
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not learning
about it, then you're nor learning Linux. Period.
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by yourself. Safeguards are built for a reason.
[...]
Kurt
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Beast won't make anything executable, or directories searchable
for anybody but root.
But he objects to the distinction between user and root (that's a
security feature), so he can simply log on as root every time.
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Liberty is an Open Government
) is that crackers mess things up sometimes even
when they don't intend to.
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. no compromise.
Yes many. Keep in mind, its not only human users that run
processes that write to the filesystem.
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of experimenting. I find the security features freeing
rather than restricting. I mean, how hard is it to type su - and
enter a password?
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to use the
windows drivers, not the linux drivers.
Any help appreciated,
Joel
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specifically (from scratch) as a desktop distro. Works really well.
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with something in
Caldera's setup.
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removed? That doesnt' happen to me.
More precisely, in my case, the new frame size is shown with the old picture
(or parts of it) in the new frame. This also happened for me on Caldera 3.1.
Any change to frame size shows the correct image.
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Robert Black Eagle wrote:
I'm glad to be back after nearly a year away. I've got a book done
(translation of I Ching) and in the hands of an editor.
I guess I should introduce myself. I'm an old foggy - 61 years old. I
started playing with (and using) computers back in 1976
S11=55
a search via http://www.google.com for hayes modem commands reference
should refresh *our* aging brain cells. :)
ATFE0V1D2C1S0=0
It's slow to initiate dialing, though, so I suppose I should be doing
something else with it.
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. When I put it in initially, it worked like a
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On Thursday 10 October 2002 1:19 am, m.w.chang wrote:
this is the init string I have been using since my first 2400-bps modem
*{set _modini,ATS0=0S11=55E0M1C1D2|}
I'll give it a try. If it doesn't work, I'll go back to ATZU1
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On Thursday 10 October 2002 1:19 am, m.w.chang wrote:
this is the init string I have been using since my first 2400-bps modem
*{set _modini,ATS0=0S11=55E0M1C1D2|}
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) is:
ATFE0V1D2C1S0=0
It's slow to initiate dialing, though, so I suppose I should be doing
something else with it.
On Thursday 10 October 2002 8:38 pm, m.w.chang wrote:
ATF to restore factory settings. is your modem a USB one?
Robert Black Eagle wrote:
All it needs is the correct initilization string. I
, I'm glad to be back and to
notice some friendly faces from before I left to finish my book.
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this d-d thing up and running right, I would appreciate it. I hate
to waste a freebee.
I'm running Lycoris build 46 on an ancient machine (200MHz MMX). I've
added a few enhancements, but nothing that messes with ppp or the
hardware. I would appreciate any help with this monster.
Robert Black
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