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<0> JackBlack, you already ahve a windows machine right? this is the machine you might dual boot or use a liveCD on right? so that dire is already partitioned and formated
<1> JackBlack: of course, linux can't write to ntfs.
<0> s/dire/drive
<2> yes.. but where is user information saved to?
<2> accounts and p***words?
<1> JackBlack: WHEREVER YOU SAVE IT TO
<0> JackBlack, depends on the disto...
<1> JackBlack: the accoounts and p***words are on the cd already
<3> JackBlack: Desktop
<2> I see, so i would not be able to alter user accounts right?
<2> sounds fare
<1> right
<0> JackBlack, depends on the distro and what you mean by "alter"
<2> change p***word.. for example of root
<0> for most, you will not be able to add user or change p***word... but there is no need to do those things
<0> if the machine gets compromised, you just shut it down and restart



<2> I am starting to understand it now
<2> Lets ***ume a situation:
<2> I go to my friends place.. boot from livecd and download a file which I want to save .. my friend has winXP.. will I be able to save file?
<2> samba server is needed? right?
<1> JackBlack: depends if his machine is formatted ntfs or fat. ntfs will require samba or captive or something
<0> you can save it to his machines HD (if not ntfs) or to any other removable media
<1> JackBlack: if it's formatted fat, you can write to it from the livecd
<2> most are ntfs now
<1> ntfs is default
<2> we must ***ume the worst scenario
<1> JackBlack: get a usb key with a vfat filesystem on it
<1> JackBlack: it'll work in both environments
<4> I have a quick question for you folks. If I have an harddrive, hda, and two other hard drives, hdb and hdc, and Im installing Debian to hda, and hda is currently set in BIOS to boot, then when the installer is asking me if i want to install grub to the master boot record, its asking about the master boot record of hda right? So if I set the BIOS to boot to the other drives it would just boot straight into Windows? (Im having som
<2> nice
<2> I keep on getting surpriced by Linux World
<1> Phoenix92x: yeah.
<0> JackBlack, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livecd
<2> Gentlemen, I realy want to move away from window for once and for all
<2> but photoshop.. macromedia make it difficult
<2> and roboform..what a nice software
<1> wtf does macromedia have to do with photoshop?
<2> I emant both
<2> adobe and macromedia products
<2> emant = meant
<0> which products... most have an equal on linux
<2> what is an equivalent for dreamweaver?
<5> isn't there apt-setup in sid?
<4> anyone have any idea why "installing GRUB boot loader" is hanging at 50% with "Running 'grub-install (hd0)'....
<0> JackBlack, doing it by hand, the right way [smirk]
<5> does sid have a replacement of apt-setup?
<2> gentgeen__, agree but time is money nowedays
<0> kind of depends on what you do with dreamweaver.... just doing simple pages, maybe nvu
<0> There has been a lotof work with WINE and dreamweaver/photoshop ... so that could be a very viable option
<6> s.o.s.
<2> I wonder why Debian has no livecd... I love Debian
<7> JackBlack: if you read planet.debian.org someone is going to start one.
<0> see http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Linux_software_equivalent_to_Windows_software for dreamweaver eq
<2> k
<6> hi, ive just intalled kernel 2.6.15 , in my other box, but it seems it comes with ipv6 implemented, soo i cant conect internet or networks anymore with my oldie configuration, how i can disable ipv6 or configure it (renemba i cant access internet or apt-gets)
<0> not tried any personally, like to hand code and/or CMS software
<6> << noob at ipv6
<6> s.o.s.
<0> is the fellow that was looking to shutdown scripts in /etc/init.d/ to get better RAM proformance still here???
<3> no
<0> o-well :-)
<7> gentgeen__: what has init script have to do with anything?
<2> have u fellows heared of software called peer guardian?
<8> gentgeen__: and why shutdown?
<8> JackBlack: yes i have
<9> When I run VLC I get a bunch of errors... "GLib-WARNING **: g_main_iterate(): main loop already active in another thread," it runs for a few seconds spewing out those errors, then crashes. It did work in debian at some point.
<2> is there similar for Linux?
<3> !u
<10> Damnit Jim! It's YOU. Y-O-U. Not *U*. U is a letter. YOU is a word. See ne1, or wud. Dutch for 'you' (formal singular). See http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20041201
<7> JackBlack: what does it do? internet filtering?
<0> The fellow was basically looking for a way to limit the swap usage, so he was thinking about thos things that run at startup
<8> kevix: a blacklist
<2> does not allow "p2p cops" to log you
<0> I was just using some of the terms he was using
<7> JackBlack: what about tor and privoxy



<8> gentgeen__: wouldn't it be more efficient as a kernel feature?
<8> a feature found in ck's patch
<2> kevix, from what I know those you mentioned are proxy anonimizers.. but not p2p blockers..
<8> JackBlack: if you can get a hold of the database, perhaps you can add it to <firewall of choice>'s ruleset
<0> ya, probably, I was just following along with that one... he commented about using Dillo over Firefox... I just thought of Amaya and was going to ask if had tried it
<7> JackBlack: from what I skimmed from boingboing.net links, isp's log info about you and cache any traffic which is traceable to you for a long time.
<3> gentgeen__: dillo is nice only for text only websites. anything fancy is useless
<2> ootput, you basicly are suggesting writing a client
<6> ??
<6> !tell me about ipv6 disable delete it configure
<8> JackBlack: no. I'm sure the list of bad ips is available somewhere. Use that in conjunction with you already-installed firewall
<8> *your
<11> kevix, there is no way they could keep a log of everyting I do with my internet connection
<2> that is an idea
<0> deadcat, I disagree, ***uming coded nicely (css, no flash required, etc) it does well, but the "fancy" (bloated) sites are a bit crazy
<8> JackBlack: what I'm suggesting is a more efficient (and resourceful) technique that'll guarantee you the same results as peer-guardian
<3> gentgeen__: i stand by what i said.
<2> ootput, I completely agree
<7> WireDDD: you traffic goes through SOMEONE's network, and they RECORD stuff.
<2> ootput, have you heared of a very usefull software called roboform?
<8> JackBlack: in my previous lifetime, yes
<2> any of it's relatives known to you in Linux world?
<4> dose anybody have any idea why my system wont boot off of an adaptec PCI IDE/133 card?
<7> ootput: are you talking about a filter to block say a kid or library from access adult/restricted websites?
<6> how to uninstall ipv6 ?
<11> kevix, yeah but what are they going to log, my aim conversations or perhaps my google searches?
<7> elnovato: I have not heard of ipv6 causing any problems.
<11> there isn't anything worth protecting in there
<8> kevix: no. it's a feature commonly used in torrent clients such as Azuerus (sp?) that prevents IP's that are known to be linked to Anti-Piracy groups cracking down on illegal transfer of copyrighted material
<6> kevix: well, simply cant reach even my gateway with the kernel 2.6.15
<7> WireDDD: think ethereal.... any and all data.
<8> kevix: sorry, prevents those IP's from seeing yours
<8> JackBlack: not really
<6> kevix: i just want to use my network, with my old configuration
<4> Im really confused as to why it wont boot from the drive on the adaptec IDE Card
<7> elnovato: have you tried to boot with another kernel?
<4> i have the bios set to "SCSI card" which is the only option I have close to the card, and its not working, does anybody have any ideas?
<11> kevix, anything that would be interesting I encrypt anyway
<6> kevix: yes i tried, with the old kernel, but seems something has changed, doesn work anymore
<7> ootput: i've heard of chaning the ip or mac of an interface? that?
<6> kevix: the network i mean
<0> JackBlack, just read the roboform site, you may have to enter that stuff by hand :-) --- but if you want a "p***word keeper/generator" there are a lot of those
<8> kevix: nah. it pretty much blocks all packets from/destined to that host
<0> I use P***word Gorilla, use it on my USB drive, so I can use it on works Windows box or home Linux box
<7> WireDDD: to any SERIOUS(fbi,nsa) effort, most encryption will be cracked.
<8> kevix: something any decent firewall can handle with ease
<11> if the fbi/nsa wants it they can have it
<3> what do you guys have thats SO secret anyway?
<12> deadcat: your mom
<13> deadcat: nuclear weapons
<14> we're all writing books about the shadow government
<6> i just want to get ride of ipv6 , god sake
<3> Gnea: oh really?
<15> what is the best way to recompile debian kernel for mips device
<12> deadcat: shaved!
<3> \amethyst: you can get those on the web (=
<7> phu: kernel-package ?
<2> good nite
<16> phu: make-kpkg I guess... is it available for mips?
<2> I am sleepy as a chineese monkey
<2> :)
<8> phu: do you mean the config optiosn?
<12> \amethyst: according to the major news networks, iran is building some
<15> where can I find related documentation about kernel-package
<7> phu: have you checked lists.debian.org for mips mailing lists?
<7> Gnea: chinese monkeys?
<8> peer-guardian won't do ****-all in that kind of situation
<8> it's far too primitive
<9> Hmmmm, VLC works fine when I run it using gksu. It dies horribly when I run it as a normal user.
<7> ootput: does p-g stop the RIAA or hackers from powning your puter?
<1> kevix: haha
<7> Guerin: information overload x-)
<7> Guerin: that reminds me, did you ever meet Kai?


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