Yes it is GPLv3.
Tox clients generate an ID for you automatically. For example you can find
your ID in edit user in Venom (click the triangle right beside your name at
the top).
But the documentation you link to requires Tor, not the Tor Browser Bundle.
At least, that is what I understand (any Tor user around here?).
Why not using 'shred'? To get the 0s after writing random data (more secure),
you need the -z option:
$ shred -z /dev/sdb
This is certainly a very interesting and welcome development.
So go a long way to prevent thieves and governments from exploiting
insecurities in the majority of consumer closed source routers.
I think I will have to buy one:)
Richard
Since /dev/random blocks when it's out of entropy I think it's not an issue.
It would just mean it takes longer to do things requiring lots of entropy but
I suspect you're not generating GPG keys and stuff like that all of the time.
Thanks!
The Tor Browser Bundle includes Tor, so it's probably better than using the
older Tor in the repos. The actual tor binary is at Tor/tor in TBB,
Someone sent me a note via my contact form on this web sitte; when I use the
link provided by the alert email, I get a accessidenied error from the
site. Sender, please email your message directly on
dh...@freedommail.co
Thanks!
Smart. And gentlemanish too!
Thank you.
Hey guys, I haven't been able to connect to wireless for a few weeks. I
tried emailing Francis Rowe a couple weeks ago but he never replied. When I
click on the network icon in the taskbar all options except the VPN are
greyed out and it says Wireless is disabled by hardware switch,
I don't know. Most guys in IT feel they should have done something else in
life. Me too when I listen to their stories. On the other job, security is a
full time job. You have to read books. You have to care. The admins I know
are rather bodyguards for the rack.
On the front of X60, right in the middle, and slightly below you do have a
switch. From the finger scan, you go towards you, you reach the margin and go
on the other side, the exterior. One centimeter, half an inch to the right
you have that tiny switch. Push it to the right and you will see
Thank you!! I'm glad it was so simple.
Don't mind Magic Banana. Most of the time the guy doesn't have the slightest
idea. What's better, is that he does not use the apps he is talking about in
his replies. Of course, that does not stop him from having lots and lots of
oppinions.
DO NOT USE THE REPOS.
Unless they are from the
Thanks to multitasking, I can do something else where some app tries to load.
Than there is this app that tries to ask for a password. And that which wants
to tell me everything is Ok. And this that pops to say hello. Glad I have
adblock plus, or I'd have more windows popping up to tell me
Right. That's the only time a game of Klondyke (Solitaire for Windows) makes
sense. Mindlessly moving some pseudo-random distributed cards with the mouse
and clicking away does help.
Stupid question, but how do I flash? The instructions start with
Build dependencies (works on apt-get distros):
$ sudo ./builddeb
but I get
sudo: ./builddeb: command not found
when I try that.
tried with xxd -p
sudo dd if=/dev/sdb | xxd -p | grep [^00]
..and nothing red showed up as I want it
For getting some more trust I
tried to write a 1 onto /dev/sdb for checking again
(found on net dont know if doing right)
sudo dd if=/dev/zero bs=1 count=1 | tr \0 \1 onefile
sudo dd
Hi Dave, that was me. I messaged you about Tox; I saw your topic about it
and thought that I would give it a try too. My ID is:
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