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<0> We talking HLA or something?
<0> I hate HLA
<1> what ya need with c/asm ?
<2> the work now being things like "administration, washing clothes, doing dishes" and so on
<3> i mean you don't lose any "power" when you switch from asm to C
<3> the only thing you lose is maybe a small speed factor
<2> evil-dna: you loose obfuscation of the code ;)
<1> NIEN
<2> c is a bit better readable if you compare it to the average long asm program
<1> id rather write in asm than C
<1> heh
<3> hm.. actually it can get bad if you use floats on a CPU that doesn't have an FPU or some other similar mistake that happens easily when you don't write in asm :)
<2> yeah, sure, you know where every bit goes, and how its copied from one place to the other, but the meaning ebhind that is lost
<3> Enchanter_tim, C is a LOT easier to read
<2> evil-dna: my point exactly
<2> heh



<1> pfffffffff
<3> asm without comments is almost impossible to read
<3> you need comments every line
<1> >=}
<3> otherwise you won't know what variable a register holds..
<1> timmy when will we be starting to abuse voip calls :}
<2> evil-dna: and comments that are a bit clearer than "Copy AX to FF "
<3> 'r17' is way less explicit than 'unit_price' or 'age' hehe
<3> haha
<3> that would be a retarded comment
<2> well, yeah, exactly
<3> RustyMemory id rather write in asm than C <-- on what arch is that?
<2> cellphones, obviously
<2> :D
<3> heh
<4> http://brainix.blogspot.com/ Top post.
<3> i was looking at gumstix stuff.. it looks fun
<1> x86
<3> i'm envisionning embedded stuff to control things remotely thru wifi
<3> hehe
<1> not on PPC
<1> hehe
<3> great thing it runs a real linux OS and not an RTOS
<3> with an actual httpd and perl you can easily create web interfaces
<1> timmy let me see if i can access the ip-pbx from here and if you want to play for a while
<5> anybody running -CURRENT here?
<0> freebsd? =)
<0> naisu
<1> Subject: Re: [VOIPSEC] Voipsec Digest, Vol 14, Issue 11
<1> Wing_Zero_Custom: Voipsec@voipsa.org, "Boswell, Jason S (Jason)"
<1> Message-ID:
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<1> Hi, Jason,
<1> What are the problems to make a firewall into SBC?
<1> Any resources related to those problems? Thanks,
<1> sorry
<2> ah
<1> :D
<6> Hey - Nobody has any experience with OSS (sound) programming do they?
<7> Alsa ?
<6> no, I don't have access to alsa, so I'm having to use OSS
<3> ya once i write a simple C program to play wav files
<3> man it was trivial
<3> open /dev/dsp, and shove the data in there hehe
<3> and maybe some ioctl calls
<3> you need to set up the rate and sample depth etc..
<3> there's a buffer and you can check how much room is free in there but i don't remember the specifics
<8> aloo
<3> allo
<8> what the player mp3 in mandriva
<3> isnt that how german people say hi
<3> its something weird
<8> what's player mp3 in mandriva
<1> fire-eyes :)
<3> they're weird cuz here thats what you say when you pick up the phone
<7> xmms
<7> amarok
<7> helix player
<9> mplayer
<9> real player



<7> BMP player
<7> etc
<9> and iwndows mediapayer
<10> :)
<8> oh
<9> k3b
<9> what's player mp3 in mandriva
<1> im going for a desert safari now
<1> taking teh wrangler
<1> w00t
<7> lol
<1> or tel pajero
<11> hi all
<3> hello guevara
<11> guys i have a question
<11> i m installing gcc
<11> i m using http://unclean.org/howto/gcchowto.html
<11> now i want to install kernel-headers
<12> You should really use your distribution's package management system to install gcc
<4> Installing GCC is scary. :'(
<3> depends
<11> i ll google dpms
<11> i just need the command make
<3> ive set up a few cross compiling environments.. it can be a bit frustrating indeed
<13> guys
<11> thats why i need the gcc
<3> girl
<13> any suggestions for PDF editor?
<3> nope
<13> ah ok
<14> open office?
<4> mouju: Have you ever used LaTeX?
<13> ok
<13> i have OO here
<14> export the document to pdf
<4> I use LaTeX to make PDFs. :-)
<13> it's a PDF Doc
<13> i want to edit it
<13> that's all
<12> Adobe Acrobat :(
<14> ohh :-/
<12> There is just the reader on Linux
<14> nah OO won't work then
<14> can you really edit existing pdf's ?
<13> yep
<13> tons of tools for win32
<13> looking for a linux package
<13> any, source or rpm
<13> uh
<14> ohh
<12> perhaps wine can run Acrobat
<10> good luck. adobe would sue the living urine out of anyone who made something like that.
<14> lol
<10> adobe makes full use of dmca / reverse engineering laws etc
<13> wow
<13> maybe i should just install the app (win32) using crossover
<13> thanks guys anyway
<10> even acrobat writer pro/standard on windows can't edit already made PDF's, it takes something like pitstop professional which is yet another addon
<10> and even then it can't do it well. editing existing PDF's is hopeless on linux as far as I know.
<13> ah nice
<13> found Jaws PDF tools
<13> :D
<13> Jaws PDF editor to be precise
<2> hehe, bash is cool :D
<2> for example, things like this are possible :
<2> lucien@lunax:/$ cd /opt/ExploitTree
<2> lucien@lunax:/opt/ExploitTree$ !$.pl anonymous
<2> it then executes /opt/ExploitTree with argument anonymous
<2> :)
<10> yeah i like all those little tricks
<10> mount /mnt/dvdrw
<10> mplayer !$*
<2> :D


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