This article is part of the OQO odyssey series – You can find the previous posts here, here and there. If you think, the rest of the installation would be a cakewalk, you are under a misapprehension. But let’s talk about it one after the other. I should start my report at kernel level which was the first […]
Author: ToeiRei
Cracking passwords – status report
You remember that I have tried to crack some random passwords using John The Ripper, don’t you? Well – if you don’t, here’s the according post. Fact is, that I’m as curious as you are about the results – that’s why I didn’t give up yet. So here are the results so far: guesses: 0 time: 30:22:54:46 c/s: […]
YouTube selfmade – Part 2
As promised in the first part, we want to do the stunt ourselves – but as I do not own a copy of Flash nor someone was willing to donate a license, I have to do it in PHP using the MING Library. But let’s stop ranting and get down to a text editor:
YouTube selfmade – Part 1
Have you ever asked yourself how sites like YouTube are working? Why it is possible grabbing videos from there that simple? How it’s built? I guess that’s some questions now. But if you don’t mind, I’ll answer some… Let’s start with our web browser and hit a video portal. As an example we could even take YouTube:
Cave Gladium 2008
It’s time to move out again! Furth im Wald was calling for their medieval festival which took place this weekend – and I have to say, it was amazing! 140 groups showed up for reenactment. In other words – they had to expand the area another time. Here’s a short review of the highlights every day:
The OQO odyssey – Part 3
This article is part of the OQO odyssey series – You can find the previous posts here and here. In general, installing linux shouldn’t be a great problem – I guess those were my words right before powering up the umpc again for starting the bootstrap process as I used to do. But I have missed several things: […]