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Hi. I'm looking for a portable (Linux, *BSD, Mac, Win) way to carry
around encrypted files on a USB drive. I would like for the
encryption/decryption to be transparent to me, so something that I can
mount would be great. I know pretty much how to d
Andrew MacKenzie wrote:
>> Hi. I'm looking for a portable (Linux, *BSD, Mac, Win) way to carry
>> around encrypted files on a USB drive. I would like for the
>> encryption/decryption to be transparent to me, so something that I can
>> mount would be great. I know pretty much how to do encrypted
Mike Adolf wrote:
> I have been using Linux for several years, but am new to gentoo. I just
> got a new dell xps 410 system with a intel duo E6400 processor. I have
> tried all the distros I've used in the past, kubuntu, suse, mandriva.
> All had problems serious enough to not use them. The pr
Dale wrote:
> Daniel Iliev wrote:
>> Dale wrote:
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>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I have done this before. Maybe something has changed because I can not
>>> get it to work now. My main rig is called smoker. The second rig is
>>> currently booted off the CD. I plan to use my main rig to sync and get
>>> d
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Honestly for making a router ShoreWall really helps out. Shorewall is
basically a set of scripts that read configuration files that you set up
and then interacts with iptables for you.
http://www.shorewall.net/
http://www.shorewall.net/shorewall_qu
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Good morning!
> I am looking to back up my dvd collection and have dvdrip but i have a
> lot of dvd's which are encrypted which poses a problem is there any way to
> get around this. (i know all this could be slig
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Grant wrote:
> Hello, I woke up this morning and turned on my laptop to find that it
> no longer boots. It initially hung on starting hald, and once I
> prevented hald from starting it hung on gdm, and once I prevented gdm
> from starting I could lo
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