Howto about Dell OpenManage on Fedora 14
Wednesday, 5. January 2011I just published a howto on installing Dell OpenManage on Fedora 14.
I just published a howto on installing Dell OpenManage on Fedora 14.
Uten videre kommentarer linker jeg til denne bloggposten om vår alles kjære Douglas Adams’ utsagn om interaktivitet.
Som min kollega som gav meg denne sa “- alle ting man ikke visste om og som man skulle ønske man ikke visste om” : Bálla Powder is for men
I’m speechless… You’ll need to read this for yourself.
Someone has announced a competition to hack a PS3 running Fedora Linux. I also wanted to join the good sport, and have set up a server at hackme.flisespikker.no for people to practice on. It has a lot better bandwith than the PS3, and a load balancing system based on IP will give you a different OS depending on the IP you are hacking from. I too urge you to not hack any other systems than the ones specifically meant for this purpose. A price might be given, especially if anyone donate a price for me to give! Happy hacking. PS. Don’t delete anything, as files might not be backed up. Just put a file on the root/C: containing your name and address.
Edit: I actually claim that I can automate an upload of your file directly to your machine an instant after you upload it to hackme.flisespikker.no!
At least I learned a bit from this article.
This is just hilarious!
Me and Camilla originally wanted to visit my childhood friend Stina in Monaco this summer, but unfortunately that didn’t work out. So just a week before departure we bought a ticket with balkanholidays.co.uk from Manchester to Burgas and Sunny Beach in Bulgaria. This ten day stay is supposed to be our beach holiday. But of course it seems to be rain, thunderstorms and floods(!) in this part of Bulgaria by the time we come down there.. Hopefully it will turn out fine. Weather.com has rain at least for the first part in its 10-day forecast, but some Bulgarian weather forecasters are more optimistic.*crossing my fingers*
Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web has finally started his own personal blog.