links for 2006-06-24 06.23.06
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is that the Knoppix CD stores most of what’s important in a compressed filesystem, a single file. If you look at the files on the CD, you’ll find the file /cdrom/KNOPPIX/KNOPPIX is several hundred m
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ntronics earpiece and microphone. Carry your phone number and phonebook with you when you are on the go. Use the 64MB of memory to save data files. LED indicates power, busy, and idle.
links for 2006-06-23 06.22.06
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You should find both the dmesg log file in /var and the man page in /usr
links for 2006-06-18 06.17.06
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/applications directory on each of your target syste
Don’t Use USB Drives Found in the Street! 06.10.06
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Hackers may be using USB Flash Drives, planted outside the target building (droppd), to gain access to everything using the stupidity of the workers in the building.
Duke Nukem Forever due by Dec. 31? 06.10.06
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According to the 10-Q, March saw Take-Two and 3D Realms renegotiate the original contract for Duke Nukem Forever, which began back in 1997. Under the original deal, 3D Realms was to receive some $6 million from Take-Two to develop the title. Now, the Texas-based developer will receive only $4,250 for the oft-delayed game, when it is completed.
When will that be? Well, 3D Realms now has a fairly large incentive to get Duke Nukem Forever done by the end of the year. The 10-Q also reveals that Take-Two has offered the studio $500,000 in the form of a promissory note if the game sees “commercial release” by December 31, 2006. The deal applies only to the PC version of the game, although it was announced for the Xbox and the PlayStation 2 in 2001 and is rumored to be in development for the Xbox 360.