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I've got an Inspiron 13 that has the Celeron 560 processor Processor, Celeron 560 2.13GHz, 1MB L2 Cache, 533MHz FSB I've also got a Sager NP7260 with IntelĀ® PentiumĀ® Dual-Core Mobile Processor T2370 (1.73GHz) w/1M L2 Cache -...
Quote: Originally Posted by epp_b Here's a simple analogy I'd use for technically incompetent law workers (lawyers, judges, etc.). This is what it's like when someone has an unencryped Wi-Fi network and gets ticked...
Quote: Originally Posted by seablade Technically Pinging is a connection, even if only for a brief second, it sends a call and requires a response from said network in order to work. What else would a connection...
Quote: Originally Posted by johnhamler first, the "crime" was commited in my country and I am resident of this country. then I have myself installed an open connection, and I am not going to sue someone who...
Quote: Originally Posted by johnhamler well, what do you mean by authorization? for me as long you are on an open connection , you are authorized.Coonecting or having access?, this the justice doesnt know even the...
Quote: Originally Posted by johnhamler wardrivers have access to WIFI. it doesnt matter if u log on or just get access to a signal even for a milisecond.in this case you are all a bunch of criminals. these guys even...
Quote: Originally Posted by johnhamler well beakmyn, you seem to be very well informed, and what about free hotspots? I think you are the naive man...or the technician in my area is naive too. i dont know if you read...
Way to go. It appears you know nothing about computer law either. You used a computer network which you were not authorized to use plain and simple. It does not matter whether the connection was encrypted or not it was not yours to use...
Forgot a crucial step As root, backup your old driver modules somewhere: (replace x with your current kernel version) cp -R /lib/modules/2.6.x/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ wireless.bak/ Copy newly compiled modules into your current...
Hey I'm still alive! (new baby takes priority) OK I installed Fedora Core 2 and fixed the PCMCIA problem now I need to get monitor working on my Orinoco card. Reading this nifty guide...
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