tribution.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Chip D. Panarchy
>
>
Why not just contribute to the backtrack project? It's not debian based,
but the hardwork is done.
Mainly because it supports 99% of wifi cards with full cap/inject support.
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P PRABHU wrote:
> HI
>
> Steps :
>
> 1 ) Dont run Xwindows and better install MINIMAL/SERVER edition of OS
> 2 ) Remove all unwanted packages. U can very well reduce the number of
> packages to 300max
> 3 ) Remove all unwanted user/group accounts
>
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Oliver Antwerpen wrote:
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> Steve schrieb:
>> Le 07-05-2008, à 17:34:08 +0800, Abdul Bijur Vallarkodath
>> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
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>>
>>>just my two pence.
>>>
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>> and my two centimes.
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>>
>>>* Change the ports of most p
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Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Rich Healey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> Correct me if i'm wrong, but code compiled natively on the amd64 machine
>> should work fine.
>
> 1) ia64 has no toolchain support for
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Dominic Hargreaves wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm shortly going to be deploying a new general purpose login host on
> etch. As our old system is i386 and our new system amd64, I have
> installed the ia32-libs package, to give user-compiled code a chance of
>
aller project, and it's hard but
satisfying.
The fact is, doing *anything* out of the goodness of your heart is
admirable. Doing the amount of work that it takes to keep such a massive
package base secure is legendary.
If i gave you a Toyota would you really complain that it wasn't a Porsc
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