On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:58:05PM +0800, World of Open Source wrote:
DefCon produces the most hostile network environment in the world every
year. The DefCon network has evolved with the event. What started out as a
I thought the CCC Congress in Berlin became the most hostile network
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008, Reyk Floeter wrote:
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:58:05PM +0800, World of Open Source wrote:
DefCon produces the most hostile network environment in the world every
year. The DefCon network has evolved with the event. What started out as a
I thought the CCC Congress in
2008/8/16 Reyk Floeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I thought the CCC Congress in Berlin became the most hostile network
environment in the world ;). The major difference is that the
did not filter or record any data. Unfortunately, they also started
with the Aruba shit...
Please elaborate. What
Hello
First of I want to say I really enjoy cwm alot!!
I'm learning new things about it every day and I'm really pleased.
My question now is about default placement of windows.
I do start a few applications via my .xsession file. Most notably an xterm
and xclock.
Is it now possible to place
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 07:24:24PM +0200, Earin Gregor wrote:
My question now is about default placement of windows.
I do start a few applications via my .xsession file. Most notably an xterm
and xclock.
Is it now possible to place those applications per default at a specific
location?
For
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 07:34:18PM +0200, Martin Toft wrote:
Both xterm and xlock accepts the standard X Toolkit options.
Do'h... s/xlock/xclock/ and s/accepts/accept/
ropers wrote:
Please elaborate. What was the Aruba shit? A google search found this
http://www.arubanetworks.com/company/press/2006/03/09
but I'm still not quite clear what was so fecal about Aruba.
Perhaps he hates tropical islands.
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Martin Toft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 07:24:24PM +0200, Earin Gregor wrote:
My question now is about default placement of windows.
I do start a few applications via my .xsession file. Most notably an
xterm
and xclock.
Is it now
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 06:55:52PM +0200, ropers wrote:
2008/8/16 Reyk Floeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I thought the CCC Congress in Berlin became the most hostile network
environment in the world ;). The major difference is that the
did not filter or record any data. Unfortunately, they
Two 4.3/i386 machines, one with enough disk space for the ports
collection and the other with hardly any disk.
I'm looking to install the net-snmp port with the packetmischief patches
onto the smaller machine. I tried using NFS, mounting the /usr/ports
directory read-write as root:
on server's
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:37 PM, David Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there some other way to install ports across machines?
You'll have to either map the root user (-maproot=user) in exports(5),
or build the package (see ports(7)) on the build system, then install
it via pkg_add(1) on the
On 8/16/08 12:54 PM, Johan Beisser wrote:
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 12:37 PM, David Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there some other way to install ports across machines?
You'll have to either map the root user (-maproot=user)
Thanks -- that did the trick.
dn
in exports(5),
or build
* World of Open Source [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-08-16 12:58:05]:
OpenBSD is trusted to handle and defense Defcon network!! Nice!!
DefCon 16: Hackers and a Gag Order in Sin City
Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Aug 15, 2008 11:11 PM UTC
LXer Linux News; By Derek Knowlton
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 08:04:51PM +0200, Earin Gregor wrote:
Only question still remains: Is there a way to keep one
window/application always raised above others? Would be nice in my
case for xclock :-)
Try this:
In ~/.cwmrc:
gap 0 34 0 0
ignore xclock
In ~/.xinitrc or
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Travers Buda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are they protecting DefCon from the internet or the internet from DefCon?
Does it have to be one or the other?
Hello all,
had a little problem getting OpenBSD to run on one of our machines.
It has a SCSI adapter nicely supported by the ahd(4) driver, but the
problem I had was that all SCSI devices would show up, with the
exception of - ta dah! - the hard disk. The only one in the machine,
supposed
Looking for one of these 2007 bikes. Are they still available?
ARBAJA wrote:
Any bike in stock??
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Hi there,
We are liquidating our 2007 stock and we give big discounts on all our
bicycles.
We sell Cannondale, Cervelo, Ellsworth, Giant, Jamis, Klein,
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