On 25 Jun 2008, at 22:01, Uwe Thiem wrote:
...
This looks like the two-wire cable between the CD ROM and your
soundcard is missing or loose.
As it bloody well should be. An analogue cable is not fixing the
problem. It has for years been possible to play music from a CD-ROM
connected by onl
Is there are way to use the proper openoffice dictionaries in OO?
'eselect' does not offer any alternatives to the myspell dictionaries
and there is no relevant USE flag.
As well as forcing OO to use myspell only (the OO built in dictionary
wizard is removed), there are some other problems with t
Finally, I emerged madwifi-ng and the WLAN card works. Add if I do the cmd
manually:
# /etc/init.d/net.ath0 start
the interface can get IP address from dhcp normally. But when I add the net.
ath0 to the
runlevel default and reboot, it cannot obtain the IP information with
dhcpcd... That means
I hav
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 4:21 PM, Yoav Luft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I posted a similar e-mail a couple of weeks ago and got no response. I wish
> not to spam the mailing list, only for maybe a better luck this time.
> My CD ROM drive had stopped playing audio CD's. It still works fine, d
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 22:30:25 -0400
Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | The following works here:
> |
> | 1) ebuild `equery w loop-aes` unpack
> |
> | 2) cd $PORTDIR/sys-fs/loop-aes-/work/loop-AES-/
> |
> | 3) make EXTRA_CIPHERS=y
> |
> | 4) cd ../../
> |
> | 5) touch .compiled
> |
> | 6)
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Daniel Iliev wrote:
| On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:40:08 -0400
| Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
|
|> My original question was: Does anyone know how to compile the
|> "extra-ciphers" package that you can find on the loop-aes SourceForge
|> sit
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Sebastian Wiesner wrote:
| "Jason Rivard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Wednesday 25 June 2008, 23:53:23
[snip]
| A OTP cannot be broken using brute force, so the term "perfectly secure"
| fits here, imho, at least a bit ;)
A OTP cipher would be *theoreti
Try tuxonice instead of the in-kernel suspend - never been able to get
in-kernel to work on any of my systems. Other than ToI and
gentoo-sources-2.6.25-r5, the software versions are the same
You are using sabayon? - tried their mailing lists?
BillK
On Wed, 2008-06-25 at 22:57 +0200, Wael Nasred
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 22:42:47 +0200
Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Isn't there a little known and unused but very useful command that
> already does this? This type of usage often comes up on mailing lists
> and invariably someone mentions it after 20 posts or so, but I can
> never
Some (and only some) multimedia audio broke in the last few of updates
on two of my systems with cmi chipsets - I had to select IEC958 Monitor
before I got sound back. Might be the same thing. and no, I am not
using digital output.
If this doesnt help you, might help someone else as it was a pita
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:40:08 -0400
Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My original question was: Does anyone know how to compile the
> "extra-ciphers" package that you can find on the loop-aes SourceForge
> site.
The following works here:
1) ebuild `equery w loop-aes` unpack
2) cd $PO
Finally, I emerged madwifi-ng and the WLAN card works. Add if I do the cmd
manually:
# /etc/init.d/net.ath0 start
the interface can get IP address from dhcp normally. But when I add the net.
ath0 to the
runlevel default and reboot, it cannot obtain the IP information with
dhcpcd... That means
I hav
At Wed, 25 Jun 2008 16:46:44 -0700 James Ausmus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 4:14 PM, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:40:41 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>>
>>> > yelp is pulling in firefox because you do not have xulrunner in USE.
>>> > fi
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 4:14 PM, Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:40:41 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
>
>> > yelp is pulling in firefox because you do not have xulrunner in USE.
>> > firefox-bin is no use, the program needs the header files for either
>> > firefox or
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:40:41 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> > yelp is pulling in firefox because you do not have xulrunner in USE.
> > firefox-bin is no use, the program needs the header files for either
> > firefox or xulrunner. The current recommendation is to use xulrunner
> > instead of firefo
On Wednesday 25 June 2008, Jason Rivard wrote:
> Wait for my private mail, Mr. Walters.
I wouldn't bother with a private mail Jason. Tomorrow Chris will calm
down, take a deep breath and probably contribute to the list again. It
pretty much always works that way.
Maybe he's quick to anger. Wel
At Tue, 24 Jun 2008 00:17:36 +0100 Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yelp is pulling in firefox because you do not have xulrunner in USE.
> firefox-bin is no use, the program needs the header files for either
> firefox or xulrunner. The current recommendation is to use xulrunner
> instead
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Daniel Iliev wrote:
| On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 17:51:53 -0400
| Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|> Alan McKinnon wrote:
[snip]
| WOW! Both of you! Come on, guys! What is this? I've never seen such
| thing here for all the years I'm on the list.
"Jason Rivard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Wednesday 25 June 2008, 23:53:23
> > > The only thing that cryptography attempts to do is reduce the
> > > **probability** of cracking the key and gaining access to the data as
> > > low as possible.
> >
> > No news. That's, why cryptology defines "security" n
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 17:51:53 -0400
Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan McKinnon wrote:
> >> Or
> >> perhaps you doubt that they can crack any keys at all...
> >
> > Don't get smart with me, jackass.
>
> Fuck off, shitehead. Call me a jackass, when I simply state facts
> you admitte
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan McKinnon wrote:
>
>> Or perhaps you doubt that they can crack any keys at all...
>>>
>>
>> Don't get smart with me, jackass.
>>
>
> Fuck off, shitehead. Call me a jackass, when I simply state facts you
> admitted to?
I've been reading this thread in the archives, on loop-aes and then the
security of AES. I hate to jump on the bandwagon, so before I do, I will
state that I *am* a crypto-expert, and have worked for the several
government entities in the US. I am not at liberty to tell you which ones.
Mr. Walters
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 9:24 PM, Sebastian Wiesner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Wednesday 25 June 2008, 22:25:18
> > Are you a cryptology expert?
>
> Are you then?
I doubt that either of you are cryptology experts. I've known a few, and I
am a crypto-expert
Alan McKinnon wrote:
Or
perhaps you doubt that they can crack any keys at all...
Don't get smart with me, jackass.
Fuck off, shitehead. Call me a jackass, when I simply state facts you admitted
to? You're a fucking idiot. Welcome to my ignore list.
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on Wednesday 06/25/2008 Uwe Thiem([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
> On Wednesday 25 June 2008, Yoav Luft wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I posted a similar e-mail a couple of weeks ago and got no
> > response. I wish not to spam the mailing list, only for maybe a
> > better luck this time. My CD ROM drive had sto
On Wednesday 25 June 2008, Chris Walters wrote:
> | This is the point where I start to ask for a citation and stop
> | listening to theoretical possibilities and things that might
> | possibly could be. Unless of course the exact meaning of phrases
> | like "three hundred thousand million years" ha
Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Wednesday 25 June 2008, 22:25:18
> Are you a cryptology expert?
Are you then?
> The only thing that cryptography attempts to do is reduce the
> **probability** of cracking the key and gaining access to the data as low
> as possible.
No news. That's, why
On Wednesday 25 June 2008, Yoav Luft wrote:
> Hi,
> I posted a similar e-mail a couple of weeks ago and got no
> response. I wish not to spam the mailing list, only for maybe a
> better luck this time. My CD ROM drive had stopped playing audio
> CD's. It still works fine, data CD's work alright and
This One Time, at Band Camp, Wael Nasreddine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said, On Mon,
Jun 23, 2008 at 01:48:29PM +0200:
> Hey guys,
> When my PC wakes up from suspend-to-ram, X crashes, my video card is
> an intel 945GM.
> In ubuntu it works, I tried using Ubuntu's hal-info folder and I
> patched my In
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Alan McKinnon wrote:
| On Wednesday 25 June 2008, Chris Walters wrote:
|> Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
|> | If it is so easy for them to crack our ciphers (and the one they
|> | use themselves, btw.), why doesn't Kasperky ask them to crack the
|> | key of
On Wednesday 25 June 2008, Chris Walters wrote:
> Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> | If it is so easy for them to crack our ciphers (and the one they
> | use themselves, btw.), why doesn't Kasperky ask them to crack the
> | key of the GPCode virus which, according to Kaspersky's
> | assumptions, would keep
On Wednesday 25 June 2008, Grant wrote:
> > This:
> >j = basename $i .jpg
> > should be more like this:
> >j=$( basename $i .jpg )
> >
> > Or: j=${i%.jpg}
> >
> > That is, there must be no whitespace around the '='. And in order
> > to set j to the result of a command, use $( c
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Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
| If it is so easy for them to crack our ciphers (and the one they use
| themselves, btw.), why doesn't Kasperky ask them to crack the key of the
| GPCode virus which, according to Kaspersky's assumptions, would keep 15
| milli
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Sebastian Wiesner wrote:
| Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Wednesday 25 June 2008, 17:14:20
|
|> | Rumor has it that the three-letter agencies (CIA, KGB, M.A.V.O. [2],
|> | etc) can break those algorithms relatively easy. On the other hand even
Hi,
I posted a similar e-mail a couple of weeks ago and got no response. I wish
not to spam the mailing list, only for maybe a better luck this time.
My CD ROM drive had stopped playing audio CD's. It still works fine, data
CD's work alright and various programs manage to gather useful information
On Wednesday 25 June 2008, Grant wrote:
> Does anyone know how I can find the firmware version in my Lite-On DVD
> drive? I have an .exe file with the latest version. Impossible to
> use it?
>
> - Grant
http://forum.rpc1.org/index.php
usually freedos works fine for flashing. For some burners l
>> >> > cd dir1
>> >> > for i in *jpg
>> >> > do
>> >> > j = basename $i .jpg
>> >> > cp -u ${j}.jpg dir2/${j}_original.jpg
>> >> > done
>> >> >
>> >> > 'cp -u' works around the messy problem of checking if the
>> >> > destination file exists
> [...]
>> I put the above script in a file, added the
On Wednesday 25 June 2008, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> If it is so easy for them to crack our ciphers (and the one they use
> themselves, btw.), why doesn't Kasperky ask them to crack the key of
> the GPCode virus which, according to Kaspersky's assumptions, would
> keep 15 million modern PCs busy for
Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Wednesday 25 June 2008, 17:14:20
> | Rumor has it that the three-letter agencies (CIA, KGB, M.A.V.O. [2],
> | etc) can break those algorithms relatively easy. On the other hand even
> | weaker algorithms can protect your data against laptop thieves.
You had be
Am Montag, 23. Juni 2008 schrieb Chris Walters:
> I might try LUKS. Does it have support for multi-key encryption? How
> about random key encryption?
Hmm, didn't I mention this? Yes to both. See also http://luks.endorphin.org.
Bye...
Dirk
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Am Montag, 23. Juni 2008 schrieb Joerg Schilling:
> Be careful not to use forks but only official code. All known forks
> are full of bugs. In special: they come with extremely buggy mkisofs
> variants and they all have incomplete and broken DVD support (because
> the working original DVD support
Am Mittwoch, 25. Juni 2008 schrieb Chris Walters:
> | Rumor has it that the three-letter agencies (CIA, KGB, M.A.V.O. [2],
> | etc) can break those algorithms relatively easy. On the other hand even
> | weaker algorithms can protect your data against laptop thieves.
>
> That's more than a rumor.
Grant asks:
> >> > cd dir1
> >> > for i in *jpg
> >> > do
> >> > j = basename $i .jpg
> >> > cp -u ${j}.jpg dir2/${j}_original.jpg
> >> > done
> >> >
> >> > 'cp -u' works around the messy problem of checking if the
> >> > destination file exists
[...]
> I put the above script in a file, added th
>> >> Feel free to ignore me here, but if anyone could whip out a quick
>> >> script for this I would really appreciate it.
>> >>
>> >> I need to move any files from dir1 to dir2 if they don't already
>> >> exist in dir2 with a slightly different filename. The dir1 files
>> >> are named like a-1.j
On Wednesday 25 June 2008, Grant wrote:
> >> Feel free to ignore me here, but if anyone could whip out a quick
> >> script for this I would really appreciate it.
> >>
> >> I need to move any files from dir1 to dir2 if they don't already
> >> exist in dir2 with a slightly different filename. The di
Grant asks:
> Thanks guys, can you tell me how to execute this? Put it in a file
> and './file' I think? Should I have special stuff at the top of the
> file?
Yes, a '#!/bin/bash', it you want top have thsi as a script. You need to
make it executable, too: chmod +x file
But you can also leav
>> Feel free to ignore me here, but if anyone could whip out a quick
>> script for this I would really appreciate it.
>>
>> I need to move any files from dir1 to dir2 if they don't already
>> exist in dir2 with a slightly different filename. The dir1 files are
>> named like a-1.jpg and the dir2 fi
On Wednesday 25 June 2008, 17:08, Grant wrote:
> Feel free to ignore me here, but if anyone could whip out a quick
> script for this I would really appreciate it.
>
> I need to move any files from dir1 to dir2 if they don't already exist
> in dir2 with a slightly different filename. The dir1 file
On Wednesday 25 June 2008, Grant wrote:
> Feel free to ignore me here, but if anyone could whip out a quick
> script for this I would really appreciate it.
>
> I need to move any files from dir1 to dir2 if they don't already
> exist in dir2 with a slightly different filename. The dir1 files are
>
Grant asks:
> Feel free to ignore me here, but if anyone could whip out a quick
> script for this I would really appreciate it.
Whipped. Be sure to test it, because I did not :) Remove the echo statement
when you are sure it works.
> I need to move any files from dir1 to dir2 if they don't alre
Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > cdrecord -inq
> >
> > Jörg
>
> Thank you, that works great. How would you upgrade the firmware?
> Maybe boot to a DOS disc?
Sorry, this is where I cannot help with LiteON drives.
There may be code for DOS but it it not OSS.
Jörg
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Daniel Iliev wrote:
| On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 22:20:20 -0400
| Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
| Perhaps they appear as kernel modules? I'm just guessing.
I think that is how they are supposed to appear, but I can't seem to get them
to
Feel free to ignore me here, but if anyone could whip out a quick
script for this I would really appreciate it.
I need to move any files from dir1 to dir2 if they don't already exist
in dir2 with a slightly different filename. The dir1 files are named
like a-1.jpg and the dir2 files are named lik
>> Does anyone know how I can find the firmware version in my Lite-On DVD
>> drive? I have an .exe file with the latest version. Impossible to
>> use it?
>
> cdrecord -inq
>
> Jörg
Thank you, that works great. How would you upgrade the firmware?
Maybe boot to a DOS disc?
- Grant
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Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know how I can find the firmware version in my Lite-On DVD
> drive? I have an .exe file with the latest version. Impossible to
> use it?
cdrecord -inq
Jörg
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Does anyone know how I can find the firmware version in my Lite-On DVD
drive? I have an .exe file with the latest version. Impossible to
use it?
- Grant
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 22:20:20 -0400
Chris Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks to all who replied to my previous question. This question is
> related. Has anyone gotten the 'extra-ciphers' (you can get them from
> the loop-aes site) to
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 10:47:12 +0100
Bob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> # xrandr -display :0
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: No protocol specified
>
> Can't open display :0
>
>
> I'm guessing this requires me to somehow open access to the X server.
>
> I set 'DisallowT
I've bought a shiny new htpc that I was hoping would just work with
Linux.
Sadly it doesn't.
Before I post a long and rambling diatribe, does anyone know how to
run xrandr remotely (since I just get a blank screen on the hdtv)?
I tried over tunnelled ssh and just got the local (my laptop's) X s
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