ls to have the same rights as
humans, so presumably the same responsibilities."
URL direct to 6-picture slide show:
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/slideshow/4402056/detail.html?qs=;s=1;w=320
Enjoy,
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Heh, takes all kinds, eh? Just shows the limitation of virtuality.
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Fred wrote:
I just tracked down a few hitting my ssh port with bogus request, and
they are all coming from China, Taiwan, or Hong Cong. Most curious.
>
I have been getting Korea as well as the above. [mostly kr & cn]
Dan Jenkins wrote:
>
> I get more port scans from "down the street" than from
> o
Most may already be aware, some may not, or some, like me, sort
of knew, but did not look in depth. Because of Indymedia, my
attention was redraw recently to the Iraqi Linux Users Group in
Baghdad.
http://www.iraqilinux.org
(They also have a channel of the samename ["iraqilinux"] at the
FreeNode I
Derek Martin wrote:
Finally, geeks tend to be (in my experience, anyway) a bit more
idealistic than the average non-techie.
heh.
In case you missed it, this UFie is worth the look:
"Different takes on [F911]"
http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20040711&mode=classic
Fred wrote:
The last thing I would want to see is the FBI or the Police grow
*stronger* from stuff like this. They are bad enough as it is.
Considering that website defacement, while a PITA [see I am
learning acronyms!], is essentially akin to grafiti, it would be
a shame to further viagra'tise l
Fred wrote:
In the meantime, some serious thought needs to be given to doing to
search engines what has been done for file-sharing. How to query
thousands if not millions of little search engines all over the globe to
retrieve content, rather than relying on one huge centralised facility
such as G
Re: Speaking of the DMCA, et.al
There is an audio available at the Boston Indymedia from the talk
given by Richard Stallman [rms] at the Boston Social Forum on
this and related subjects.
Here is the link to the IMC article which has the mp3 audio for
download:
"Audio of Richard Stallman,
Kurth Bemis wrote:
I wasn't aware that Google was doing this? Anybody else see this?
"DMCA STRIKES AGAIN: SOME 2600.COM PAGES REMOVED FROM GOOGLE
Posted 7 Jul 2004 08:41:29 UTC"
http://207.99.30.226/news/view/article/1981
I think if you search the 2600 site you might find further
instances of Go
I just got securtiy fix notices from Slackware for mod_ssl and
Samba [yesterday - 07/25/04] and php [07/20/04].
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Bruce Dawson wrote:
Has anyone found a distribution that will install on a USB drive?
Slackware 10.0 appears to do it, though I have not tried it
myself. From the ChangeLog.txt:
"isolinux/initrd.img, rootdisks/install.*: Added support for
installing from USB or IEEE1394 CD/DVD drives. F
for the
browser. It is totally changed (since the requirement of pkgconfig), and I
can not make it work yet. There are new source releases though, which I have
not yet tried.
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s PITA?
Here's the rest of my list:
FOSS
IAAL
ISV
Fedora (though I think I now understand that is the name for the lastest
distro of RedHat)
Here's one from the MPlayer-HQ site too:
GOOM
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Dan Jenkins said:
> Randy Edwards wrote:
>
>>> I'm sure this has been asked before but, what is (are) the best ISP in
>>> north country?
> MV Communications services a lot of the North Country. I recommend them
> wholeheartedly. Also, MV tends to be
> less expensive
FCG/Cyberportal. (Origin
ow I
happened to see it.)
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I have not, however, attempted lately to see if they have rebirthed.
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Derek Martin said:
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> And again, even if you actually don't intend to share files illegally, few
> would believe you...
>
Actually, I found the intial post to be exactly as the Subject suggests, "p2p,
anonymity and security.
My background is in medicine, law, and politic
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