Bom dia, Já conhecia alguns ovos de páscoa, mas outros não...
O "free the fish" é engraçado.... ele vai e volta.... só matando o gnome-panel para "libertar de vez o peixe" hehehehehe.... Abraços Em 24 de abril de 2011 09:25, Fa <[email protected]> escreveu: > > Oi > > > Só porque é Páscoa :) > > > 10 Easter Eggs in !Linux > http://www.linuxaria.com/article/10-easter-eggs-in-linux?lang=en > > > Vi em @linuxaria > > -- > > > Beijins > Fa > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > "Achar que podemos deixar alguém nos restringir parcialmente a Liberdade é > igual a achar que podemos perder parcialmente a virgindade." - Millôr > Fernandes > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Ubuntu User number is # 32559 > > Se houver documentos de escritório anexados neste e-mail, > eles poderão estar no formato ODF, > um padrão aberto, gratuito e homologado pela ISO e ABNT. > Para visualizar ou editar, basta copiar e instalar o BrOffice.org em > http://broffice.org/download. > > Cansou de vírus, pragas virtuais, travamentos e falta de desempenho? > O melhor anti vírus é usar Linux :) > Conheça o novo Ubuntu 10.10! http://www.ubuntu-br.org/ > > > > > > > 10 Easter Eggs in !Linux > http://www.linuxaria.com/article/10-easter-eggs-in-linux?lang=en > > > > Happy easter to all, what’s better than celebrate this holiday taking a > look at what have hidden the programmers in our software ? > A virtual Easter egg is an intentional hidden message, in-joke or > feature in a work such as a computer program, web page, video game, > movie, book or crossword. The term was coined—according to Warren > Robinett—by Atari after they were pointed to the secret message left by > Robinett in the game Adventure. > > > > 10) Aptitude > > Just open your terminal and write (available on all distribution that > use .deb packages): > > $ aptitude moo > There are no Easter Eggs in this program. > $ aptitude -v moo > There really are no Easter Eggs in this program. > $ aptitude -vv moo > Didn't I already tell you that there are no Easter Eggs in this program? > > Keep on adding -v’s until after it gives you an Easter Egg. > > > > 9) Apt-get > > In a terminal type > > apt-get help > > . > If the egg is present, there will be a line (usually the last one) “This > APT has Super Cow Powers.” > > If the text is present type: > > apt-get moo > > . > > And you’ll get your easter egg. > > On Gentoo you can try with: > > emerge moo > > > > 8) VIM (vi improved) > > Open vi improved: > > $ vim > > Then type “:help 42″ > > This is a reference to “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” > > > > 7) EMACS > > In the terminal run emacs then press the Esc, and than x, write tetris > and press return. > This will open a window where you can play Tetris with the directional > arrows, pause with p and quit with the q . > Or you can type snake and play it, to see all the games that are in the > emacs, you can type: > > ls /usr/share/emacs/22.1/lisp/play/ > > openoffice-team-eater-egg-in-writer > > > > 6) openoffice > > Open OpenOffice Writer, then type “‘StarWriterTeam” (without the quotes) > and then hit F3. > Does this work also on Libreoffice ? …to be tested ;) > > Also, you could open up Calc and type in any cell “=STARCALCTEAM()”. > You’ll get the team behind Calc kicking back and having some relax. > > > > 5) Gnome > > In GNOME press alt+f2 and type “gegls from outer space” This will launch > a Space Invader-esque game where GEGLs (stands for Genetically > Engineered Goat Large) are trying to kill our beloved fish Wanda! Oh > Noes!!! > > And about Wanda you can also use this easter egg: alt+f2 and type “free > the fish”. > > > vídeo: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcuixQN3gdY > > > > 4) KDE > > i don’t use KDE so i cannot test this: > http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/1896 > It’s an easter egg in Kexi, just create a new table design and name it > “sudoku” and you’ll get a nice game for free. > > > 3) Arch Linux > > There is a “secret” option for pacman, in the options section uncomment > (or write) ILoveCandy , now just run pacman. > > > > 2) nmap > > This is a documented option, but certainly not much used, try to run > nmap with the -oS (enable script kiddie !) > If you run your namp you’ll get an output like this: > > nmap -oS - scanme.nmap.org > > sTaRting NmAp 5.21 ( httP://nmap.0rg ) at 2011-04-23 17:58 C3$T > nmap Scan rEporT F0r $Canm3.Nmap.orG (64.13.134.52) > HOst Iz up (0.23s LaTency). > N0t showN: 993 filt3red ports > P0RT ST4T3 SERV|C3 > 22/tcp opeN $$h > 25/Tcp cl0s3d $mtp > 53/tCp 0P3n doMaIN > 70/tcP cLos3d g0pher > 80/tcp 0p3n http > 113/tcp Cl0sEd auth > 31337/tcp cLo$ed 3L|t3 > > > > 1) Firefox/Mozilla > > At number 1 i put the mozilla biblical like quote that you get when you > write about:mozilla in the location bar. > There is no real book entitled The Book of Mozilla. However, apparent > quotations hidden in Netscape and Mozilla give this impression by > revealing passages in the style of apocalyptic literature, such as the > Book of Revelation in the Bible. When about:mozilla is typed into the > location bar, various versions of these browsers display a cryptic > message in white text on a maroon background in the browser window. > > Check on wikipedia for all the verses that have show in the various > release. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Mozilla > > > > > -- > Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece > > Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil > Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br > -- Mais sobre o Ubuntu em português: http://www.ubuntu-br.org/comece Lista de discussão Ubuntu Brasil Histórico, descadastramento e outras opções: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br

