>I've had a pop at tidying it up a bit, I'm not getting as many silly
>characters filtered through, would you mind giving it a try with what
>you were doing and seeing if it's any better?
Your new version of the patch seems to work *MUCH* better. In the couple
tests I've run, the random line noise
> Security isn't kept. This seems like more of a prevention of accidental
> disclosure than real security. (And therefore pointless...?)
> As an example, with this patch applied, run the following:
> The output in the spy terminal is:
> _SURF_GO: not found
> _SURF_GO(UTF8_STRING) = 0x61, 0x73, 0
Yo
On 10/04/2011, at 15:53, Christian Neukirchen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is the first public release of sabotage, a distribution based on
> musl and busybox. Provided software is:
>
> 9base-6 binutils-2.21 busybox-1.18.4 curl-7.21.4 e2fsprogs-1.41.14
> gawk-3.1.8 git-1.7.4 gmp-5.0.1 linux-2.6.3
You can use twitter from api. Bitlbee have a irc gateway for twitter too. And
there's ttytter. Which is a cmdline client. Web sucks, and its not the only way
to access it.
It offers several stuff the irc doesnt like indexing contents, clear timelines
(not noisy irc channels) and bulk dumps. So
Is there a reason to not use dropbear in place of openssh?
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 2:53 PM, pancake wrote:
> About graphical support.. Im expecting to see the first release of wayland
> that should be public during this year. I think is the best alternative to
> x11 atm. It relies on modern hw. But its codebase is about 5000LOC. Not
> suckless, but at
pancake writes:
>> 9base-6 binutils-2.21 busybox-1.18.4 curl-7.21.4 e2fsprogs-1.41.14
>> gawk-3.1.8 git-1.7.4 gmp-5.0.1 linux-2.6.38.2 m4-1.4.16 make-3.82
>> mpc-0.9 mpfr-3.0.1 musl-2011-04-09 openssh-5.8p1 openssl-1.0.0d
>> perl-5.12.3 pkg-config-0.25 sed-4.2.1 syslinux-4.03 zlib-1.2.5
>>
>
> L
Jacob Todd writes:
> Is there a reason to not use dropbear in place of openssh?
Personal preference. Dropbear has been built with musl as well.
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Christian Neukirchenhttp://chneukirchen.org
Slpm is probably much simpler than any ports system out there. It still needs
some love..But it works for my use cases.
I recommend you to take a look on it. :)
I already packaged musl, tcc and other stuff in slpm
Gnite. Tomorrow ill give a try to the hacks you talk about.
Having x11 and gtk3