On 8 December 2014 at 14:01, Lisi wrote:
> On Monday 08 December 2014 13:46:23 Anthony wrote:
>> Tin Hat
>
> Google has let me down.
>
> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tinhat
>
> So what is a "tin hat"? An unneccessary protection? A paranoid protection?
> A necessary protection?
On 19 April 2012 12:18, Chris Smith wrote:
> I thought it should be as simple as calling dpkg-buildpackage with the
> -a option, but that doesn't work: It tries to do the right thing, and
> produces a binary package with the correct architecture suffix, but the
> binaries inside are all x86. How
On 17/09/11 08:03, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
Does anyone actually have a blu-ray drive and have it working in Linux
to watch movies on their Linux PC?
Have a look at a program called MakeMKV, which will allow you to rip the
blu-ray to an mkv file which is playable on linux. The web site is
On 17 February 2011 09:59, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
> WinZIP can compress and encrypt with AES. I.e The latest WinZIP using
> standards based AES and not WinZIP's own encryption.
>
> Does anyone know of a bit of Java or C lib that can create .zip files
> that are AES encrypted?
I think TrueZi
Keith Buddie wrote:
> I'm installed the package by doing a dpkg -i and it seems to install
> OK and I then start it by doing
> /etc/init.d/squeezecenter start
>
> it does this without any errors and I can see the process running if a
> do a ps but I can't get to it's web interface at
> http://ipadd
B STEVENS wrote:
> I looked at the various sites and it seems to me that these people
> just want cash as opposed to recycling old laptops... where does "give
> one get one" come into it?
>
You are actually buying two laptop. One of which you get the other one
is given to a worthy cause.
Kevin