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    I've released some changes on the same web...

    I've released some changes on the same web address given earlier.

    The UI isn't polished much, but you can generate a password from a paragraph via abbreviation, and you can generate a password...
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    That's a good idea voidinit. I'll try to think...

    That's a good idea voidinit. I'll try to think of a good way to work that idea in.

    My first thought is to just wait for an appropriately long input (so if they put "now is the time, for all...
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    HughA: The trouble is that that system only...

    HughA: The trouble is that that system only works for usernames/passwords on systems you have admin rights to.

    What about Joe Blow's hotmail account? Or better yet, his account on random forum...
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    Upper/Lower Case

    I think you should get a little bit, maybe I should modify it. But it's not nearly as strong as numbers and special characters interjected because it's not as much to guess.
    If your password is n...
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    Password Generation Program

    I'm writing a small password generation program. The idea is that the user enters a password and you give them ideas on how to mutate it to be something stronger.

    Right now it's mostly toy code. ...
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    syslog dumps to it occasionally, not constantly.

    syslog dumps to it occasionally, not constantly.
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    I know you meant linux, what I said may not work...

    I know you meant linux, what I said may not work on most Unices.
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    dmesg /var/log/messages Usually.

    dmesg
    /var/log/messages

    Usually.
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    No, fsck'ing things has never been a positive...

    No, fsck'ing things has never been a positive reference ;). Don't go around telling your friends to fsck themselves!
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    You need libstdc++compat.

    You need libstdc++compat.
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    You must not be doing very large compiles. ...

    You must not be doing very large compiles. Compiles are very RAM intensive, depending on how large the object files get to be (at least with c they are).
    The RAM will benefit you by giving you more...
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    http://kerneltrap.org/node/5070

    http://kerneltrap.org/node/5070
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    I think linux will have lots of kick butt apps...

    I think linux will have lots of kick butt apps that likely won't really get ported to Windows. I'd say bash, but I'm pretty sure it's been ported to doze. But there is still things like system...
  14. Oh in that case: http://fedoralegacy.org/

    Oh in that case:
    http://fedoralegacy.org/
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    Wow, this GNUwin thing looks pretty cool. I'd...

    Wow, this GNUwin thing looks pretty cool. I'd never heard of it before. It might make using windows less sucky without installing that whore cygwin!
    Now, if I only had space left on my Windoze...
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    Why porting to windows is good

    It keeps you spry on the compatibility of what you are doing. If you just code for linux/bsd/Mac, well you really aren't going cross platform ;).
    Another reason is that some apps gain a lot by...
  17. How Makefiles work 101: Makefiles are in...

    How Makefiles work 101:

    Makefiles are in themselves a group of objects to be created. Objects such as:
    1.) the default object, usually the actuall binary for the application.
    2.) The install...
  18. I recommend against Fedora, use CentOS or RHEL or...

    I recommend against Fedora, use CentOS or RHEL or WBEL or something like that. Fedora is RH's testbed, and it's about as stable as Windows(tm)...
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    I believe everything runs /etc/profile?

    I believe everything runs /etc/profile?
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    Parcivel, it was a joke. Microsoft's money.... ...

    Parcivel, it was a joke. Microsoft's money.... Pirating tangible objects..
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    Yargh, all these e17 shots are making me want to...

    Yargh, all these e17 shots are making me want to get the latest from CVS. But I value using stable DE code :/. I guess I'll wait..
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    Somebody send me a copy of "Microsoft's Money...

    Somebody send me a copy of "Microsoft's Money 2005" while you're at it. I've got plans for that 40 billion dollars...
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    Me too

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    I believe reiser4 also stores meta-data now?...

    I believe reiser4 also stores meta-data now?
    Personally, I think it's a pretty superfluous feature. Nothing can replace being organized.
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    Poll: Yea, sometimes undo makes little sense though.

    Yea, sometimes undo makes little sense though.
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