Comment Re:Not MIT but NTH (Score 1) 153
That's about it. more IT related although, t I started hacking to fix buggy software, network layers and hardware as well as to learn how to secure a system.
That's about it. more IT related although, t I started hacking to fix buggy software, network layers and hardware as well as to learn how to secure a system.
Why isn't anybody talking about the actual subject: Memory leaks in Google Star?
Oh never mind, I think I get it now...
Telnetting to the moon
Let me play amoung delays
Let me see what lag is like
On jupiter and mars
on "Fly me to the moon" from F.Sinatra
Funny, I just read: China is behind in training future drone pilots and intends to catch up.
Yeah, and he could also be the guy responsible for sinkholes that show up an alarming rate lately because the wildfires he sets make Earth crust softer thus more likely to sink.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...
I assume the guy was making a joke, +1 funny
Personally, I liked that one:
http://abcnews.go.com/Technolo...
http://www.wptv.com/news/local...
Just search for "zombie bees" to see a bunch of links popping up.
"So in other words you do not like it because it looks and feels different than what you are used too with old inet."
I didn't know systemd also replaced inetd. Is it planned to also replace apache and sshd as well in future releases?
Also, some people are less obsessed by boot time than others.
Alpine is what I use everyday to send email, very powerful tool:
? HELP-Get help using Alpine
C COMPOSE MESSAGE-Compose and send a message
I MESSAGE INDEX-View messages in current folder
L FOLDER LIST-Select a folder to view
A ADDRESS BOOK-Update address book
S SETUP-Configure Alpine Options
Q QUIT-Leave the Alpine program
Copyright 2006-2008 University of Washington
Copyright 2009-2010 Re-Alpine Project
And... What is your point?
True enough, that's exactly what I realized the other day while searching for documentation and hitting an Ubuntu forum post dating back to 2006 or something...
Damn,
I meant:
I use Slackware since 1995 and I have never viewed it as "alternative" before
"Slackware is an alternative mainstream Linux distribution"
Funny that one of the oldest distribution (1993) has become an "alternative" one...
I use Slackware since 1995 and I have viewed it as "alternative" before
I agree, ask France to send me a billion please.
Who cares about systemd anyway? Slackware user here...
The "perhaps less Unix like" part is funny:
http://forums.scotsnewsletter....
Fast, cheap, good: pick two.