On Tuesday, July 27, 2010 01:59:59 pm Parshwa Murdia did opine:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 4:27 AM, Gene Heskett
<gene.heskett(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Really. I did have a history composed but I had sent something
to a
> printer, which ran out of paper, that put dbus-notifier at 100% cpu on
> one core, so I went and refilled the paper drawer and got the last 2
> pages. But that didn't fix dbus-notifier, so I killed it.
You became rude.
Very. And got my wrists cut. ;-)
> That took kmail with it, with apparently no message saved, and
killed
> x vs keyboard. Had to reboot, 2.6.35-rc6 didn't find any network,
> yadda yadda. I wound up doing a power down and everything is back.
Cool.
> The bottom line is the best kept secret in routers, an old x86 box, 2
> or more nics, no drives, keyboard or monitor, booting dd-wrt from a
> cf card in an ide adapter.
Yes.
> Set the admin's username & password to something John
> can't find in a year or 10, sit back and relax. No one has gotten
> through it that I did not first give them the username and password
> in about 3 years now.
Feel secured than!
I do. ;-)
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Cheers, Gene
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