On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 13:24:55 +0300, you wrote:
Hi Lucho,
>Yes, and despite this, we're working together on FreeDOS! Isn't that
>remarkable? ;-)
Not to mention any kind of 'ism', better not try to invade other
people's mind ;-)
I'd much appreciate the idea of Open Source and Richard Stallman.
Hi Michael and Tom,
Lawless, in a word. .ru sites are infamous for hosting hacks, cracks,
phreaks, passwords, net redirects, phishing, and "free" versions of
commercial software -- noticeably more prevalent than in the Americas,
Oceania, or most of Europe. Given that I used to make a living of
Hello Luchezar,
> What is the overall reputation of the anonymous Russian domains? I can
> only say that I think that the Russians are the best in everything they do
the best ?
they certainly have made some good software (and other things)
they also host the best 'crack found for comercial prog
At 11:10 AM 9/1/2004 +0300, Luchezar Georgiev wrote:
What is the overall reputation of the anonymous Russian domains?
Lawless, in a word. .ru sites are infamous for hosting hacks, cracks,
phreaks, passwords, net redirects, phishing, and "free" versions of
commercial software -- noticeably more p
Hi Michael,
Anyone here taken a look at bug 1822 in Bugzilla about Kaspersky
anti-virus and downloaded the files? I would, but I'm rather allergic
to downloading unknown files from anonymous .ru domains, given their
overall reputation. The official Kapersky site doesn't seem to list
that vers
Anyone here taken a look at bug 1822 in Bugzilla about Kaspersky anti-virus
and downloaded the files? I would, but I'm rather allergic to downloading
unknown files from anonymous .ru domains, given their overall
reputation. The official Kapersky site doesn't seem to list that version.
If anyo