2008/8/17 Fabrice Lorrain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I tried to have a look at
> http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.24
>
> and all the browsers I tested, considered this as a man page and want to
> download it instead of just showing it.
The server does indeed tell your browsers
Hi,
I was trying to set up TV-out (S-video to SCART) on my laptop (Intel
GM965/GL960 and xserver-xorg-video-intel) using
xrandr --output TV --set TV_FORMAT PAL --mode 1024x768
and got sound ok and a clone of the laptop screen on the TV, but I
couldn't get any colours. Figuring there weren't a
It's solved.
> I've restarted X (and the TV...)
... but I should have rebooted the computer before mailing... Now that
I've rebooted, everything works again (in that the image is black and
white :) ). What has changed that I can tell is that the output from
"xrandr --prop" now lists 30.0 next to
2008/10/27 Mark Allums <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> On 2008-10-27 08:24 +0100, David Baron wrote:
>>
>>> The newest debsums from Sid can do a daily check for md5 disagreement.
>>> Useful for security?
>>
[...]
> MD5s are not useful for security purposes any more. They are too easy to
> duplicate with a
Aaron Toponce:
> For example, say you have the hash 633427ee13ba83a92778c91a795d444564b9214c
> (which actually isn't the encoded format as shown in /etc/shadow, but it
> will illustrate the point). You don't know what salt was used to create
> that hash. It's 160 bits, so it could be SHA1. Assuming
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.:
> The salt is randomly generated each
> time the password is set, and it (usually) different for each entry in
> /etc/shadow.
>
> This increases the size of a rainbow table by a factor of 2^(bits in salt),
> effectively stopping the attack for all but the most high-profile t
On 20 July 2011 07:12, Frank McCormick wrote:
> Spent a few hours watching online video tonight (the Discovery website)
> and discovered afterwards that I had lost about 7 GIGS of diskspace!!
> I assume it was because of all that video watching (in Google-Chrome) but
> now I can't find out where
On 29 July 2010 01:43, Eric De Mund wrote:
> debian-505-i386-xfce+lxde-cd-1 jewel case insert available, in odt and
> pdf formats.
Nice!
> The text reads:
[...]
> | 201000626-18:12 |
I think you've got an extra zero.
Take care,
Martin
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On 7 October 2010 13:38, Long Wind wrote:
> I have a P3/550, slot 1
> the cpu fan is noisy, so I remove it
> but I am not sure about heat sink
>
> What will happen if CPU overheat?
> What damage will be done to other computer parts?
This just begs to be shared:
http://failblog.org/2010/10/03/epic
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