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2015 Jan 23
5
Orwell's 1984 from Freedesktop,org?
On Thu, January 22, 2015 9:05 pm, Always Learning wrote: > > On Thu, 2015-01-22 at 21:19 -0500, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote: > >> I object to this sort of crap. Hidden, no reason for an *IX desktop to >> be forced to ignore or deal with this crap. >> >> Anybody else seeing it? >> >> In case attachments aren't allowed in the list, here's the Dropbox
2008 Jul 19
2
OT Astricon/Digium Beach Ball Mailing
Just an FYI for Digium. I received a mailing today from you guys which was nice. The price of mailing was ~$1.60 and inside was an inflatable beach ball. Cool, but I tried to blow up the beach ball and the the seam where the part opens to inflate the ball was not connected to the ball whatsoever, so it went right in the trash. I wonder if the sick heat had anything to do with it, was mine just
2015 Jan 23
0
Orwell's 1984 from Freedesktop,org?
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 09:30:03PM -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > > On Thu, January 22, 2015 9:05 pm, Always Learning wrote: > > > > On Thu, 2015-01-22 at 21:19 -0500, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote: > > > >> I object to this sort of crap. Hidden, no reason for an *IX desktop to > >> be forced to ignore or deal with this crap. > >> > >> >
2011 May 20
1
CentOS Digest, Vol 76, Issue 20
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] xferlog not rotating. > To: centos at centos.org > Message-ID: <20110520144308.GA23319 at bludgeon.org> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 10:44:49AM -0400, Steven Crothers wrote: > > It's a bit funny that logrotate is difficult to fix for you... > > considering you have "System Engineer
2006 Jan 23
11
mysql dates
does anyone know of a way to make the date_helper deal with mysql dates with 00 values in them? I have lots of dates that are like the following: 2005-04-00 2005-00-00 and I need to set null values in a date_select for elements that are 00. These are valid dates in mysql. In the absence of an immediate solution to the above, I''ve been trying to find out how InstanceTag.new works so I can
2002 Jun 29
2
TO SYMMETRY AND ASYMMETRY-----NOW ADD SUPERSYMMETRY
Open Letter to Developers, Is there any way you can cut through the mob scene at Homeland Defense with a powerful new encryption/decryption formula? The government cryptography bunch are stuck in symmetry and asymmetry and are deaf/dumb/blind to supersymmetry. When it's so easy to line up a supersymmetrical hypercube fractal-to-fractal, pair-to-pair, quantum-to-quantum and slice through
2015 Jan 23
1
Orwell's 1984 from Freedesktop,org?
<rant> I run a small consulting service and work with both individuals and (very) small businesses. The objective of my consulting business is to help average people move to Linux when they decide that they have had enough of the M$ money wheel and endless malware infections. Not one individual who belongs to that class of users cares how Uniix/Linux works, how it does updates or how
2006 Jan 18
23
RForum Software Sucks?
(Donning flameproof suit) Am I the only person who thinks that the Ruby forum software sucks? E.g. search only for a word. Can''t search for new posts, can''t search by date, topic list doesn''t indicate when I''ve already read a post, there can be several independent replies to a topic, just to name a few. There are lots (admittedly not Ruby based) of good
2015 Jan 23
3
Orwell's 1984 from Freedesktop,org?
On Fri, January 23, 2015 5:37 am, Scott Robbins wrote: > On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 09:30:03PM -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote: >> >> On Thu, January 22, 2015 9:05 pm, Always Learning wrote: >> > >> > On Thu, 2015-01-22 at 21:19 -0500, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote: >> > >> >> I object to this sort of crap. Hidden, no reason for an *IX desktop >> to
2006 Jan 20
13
Calendar date picker for use with rails.
...t params for convenient use at the controller end. Without that, I guess a little controller magic to unpack whatever format a generic javascript calendar widget generated, wouldn''t be too much trouble. Might make a nice alternative to date_select. Thoughts, suggestions(*), howls of derisive laughter welcomed. Alan (*)aside from the "great idea, you should get right on that" variety...my javascript chops are nonexistent :-S -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2015 Feb 13
5
Securing SSH wiki article outdated
On Fri, 2015-02-13 at 09:46 -0500, Lamar Owen wrote: > On 02/13/2015 09:15 AM, Chris Adams wrote: > > Yeah, the old "move stuff to alternate ports" thing is largely a waste > > of time and just makes it more difficult for legitimate use. With > > large bot networks and tools like zmap, finding services on alternate > > ports is not that hard for the
1998 May 30
9
"Flavors of Security Through Obscurity"
...-=- There is no intrinsic difference between algorithm and data, the same information can be viewed as data in one context and as algorithm in another. Why then do so many people claim that encryption algorithms should be made public and only the key should be kept secret? (This is the famous and derisive mantra about "security through obscurity".) There are several answers: a) Some people, with little understanding about computer technology, try to keep secret what their programs do, even though the programs themselves are public. A program *is* a representation of the algorithm, even th...
1998 Jun 29
2
Re: A switch? A router? What am I looking for??
At 01:59 PM 6/29/98 +0000, Kokoro Security Administrator wrote: >Hello everyone - > >I am looking for the name of a piece of hardware, and don''t know what it >is called. I am told that there exists such a thing (a switch? a router? >a special hub?) that will only send me traffic that is destined for me. simple definitions: --router: looks at a layer 3 address (such as
2003 Nov 19
8
FAQ, Documentation, How-to, etc
Nov 19, 2003 To Everyone on this list... What's been suggested for a FAQ and other "much needed information" for such a _HIGHLY_ technical software product has been proven thousands of times in the past few months. Even an untrained monkey can see that, including many geeks. Those that are against it are the very _few_ arrogant self-centered egotistical few that think their middle