On Dec 19, 2010, at 3:31 PM, j...@actionline.com wrote:
Kevin replied:
From a terminal/console that is not ssh-ed into your web host, copy the
files diectly with scp.
But my question was what syntax should I use *while I am logged in* to my
web host server to copy a file (or directory)
Anyone used one? Hopefully it works with a live cd. Building up a new system
w/o onboard video. Going to install and try today..just curious if it is an ok
board, or if someone else non gamer like myself has used it. Nearly blind.. So
action games are a no-no. Card games at best. Or something
From: eculbert eculb...@yahoo.com
Anyone used [a Galaxy Geforce 9500GT]? Hopefully it works with a
live cd. Building up a new system w/o onboard video. Going to install
and try today..just curious if it is an ok board
The vast majority of nVidia cards will Just Work, in 2D with the nv module,
From: Alex Dean a...@crackpot.org
On Dec 19, 2010, at 3:31 PM, j...@actionline.com wrote:
But my question was what syntax should I use *while I am logged in*
to my web host server to copy a file (or directory) from my local
system to my web host server.
# scp [what] to [what] ???
I'm not
On Dec 20, 2010, at 10:07 AM, Matt Graham wrote:
This is really a terrible idea, and if you can transfer the files in any other
way, it's preferable. But it does seem to work.
Nice one. A terrible idea, and a shining beacon of haxx0r 1337-ness!
alex
Now we are getting into some fun!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICMP_tunnel
http://thomer.com/icmptx/
-Jordan
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 9:13 AM, Alex Dean a...@crackpot.org wrote:
On Dec 20, 2010, at 10:07 AM, Matt Graham wrote:
This is really a terrible idea, and if you can transfer the
On 12/18/2010 01:26 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
Sounds good...will this also exercise the hardware enough to see if it
has become flaky over the years? I have used floppy based drive testers
that run for hours/days that also report if the drive is flaky over time
with a lot of usage.
SMART will
oh man.
actually, that video card should be fully supported under most live c.d.'s.
as for the rest, I have no idea if you are serious or not. to me, it sounds
like a very bad blind day (and I have had a few of those).
-Eric
de N7ZZT
Phoenix Arizona
On Dec 20, 2010, at 8:18 AM, eculbert wrote:
Have read two posts so far with it and both offered hd's. So if anyothers, will
find which is closest to me78 street and Indian School/Camelback and
possibly get one from someone on this side of town.
Thanks for the info. Brought to you by a galaxy 9500gt and live ubuntu 10.10
Got way more
Okay I have been pondering on most of this thread the past few days.
Then going back and reading the news reports and other URLS that were provided.
On the encryption side, let's make enemies now. Truecrypt is a PITA
and very, very, very easily can damage encrypted data with the design
of their
3 things that will help lower YOUR electric bills and help lower your
carbon footprint.
Replace incandscents with LED or CFL lights as they burn out.
Buy only the W needed for your hardware so it will run at 80% capacity
if everything is on -- this will fall in line with the new automatic
Just as a thought don't forget when replacing your CRT's --- major
heavy metals, buy LED monitors/LCDs they are easier on the eyes, burn
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are crisper with the image as a whole and NO Hg!
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It's good to have topics like these that invoke thought.
My 2cents:
I try to apply moderation in every way in my life, too much of
something isn't a good thing. I think this idea applies to security
as well. I'm not saying just moderate security, I think we all know
here encryption, in the end
A few words about Truecrypt.
Overall I really like truecrypt, of course there are risks when using
any kind of encryption. If the volume gets corrupt the chances of
recovering data are slim to none. An obvious easy solution is:
Backup. :) The chances of a truecrypt volume failing as well as a
Hi!
Please come to any of our PLUG Hackfests and we can demonstrate?
I believe in that specific example, I was using the UTF8 inclusion into a
jpeg/gif or png.
And you trust me, so you go ahead a open it.
But there are a great number of other ways, since we allow HTML mail and
attachments of
Maybe the Amish really have it right.
Keith Smith
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cool!
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Buy only the W needed
Huh?
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Well Fonomo is kinda fun with Pidgin. I wish I could come Lisa but the
2000 miles of space can be cost prohibitive for a person like me. :)
Okay I see where you are talking about the LivePerson, Kayseya and
LogMeIn I must be one of the weird ones at least on my home
computers. I do have to
W == Watts
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I don't know what side you're coming from linux or windows. For linux, you can
use nautilus File - Connect to Server change type to ssh then enter server and
username and then connect. If you're coming from windows you can download
winscp and do the same thing as you'll want to make sure it
Or filezilla for either
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 21:31, John jhari...@yahoo.com wrote:
I don't know what side you're coming from linux or windows. For linux, you
can use nautilus File - Connect to Server change type to ssh then enter
server and username and then connect. If you're coming from
Good local company that launched out of Gangplank a year or so ago.
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