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things I need for my eee 901

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Eeepc-laptop from kernel.org (2008-11-08)
With mjg patches from 2008-11-17,
but without rfkill_set_default() call.

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enemy terrority packages for various distributions
EXPERIMENTAL!
64bit!

Enemy Territory first person shooter. This package only includes the binary
files, you still need the data files

Authors:
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Id Software, Inc.

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This project is used by lnussel to prepare packages for openSUSE:Factory submissions. Usually all package changes should get submitted here for review and testing first.

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the cryptsetup package for Factory is developed here
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This package is based on the package 'cryptsetup' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

cryptsetup is used to conveniently set up dm-crypt based device-mapper
targets. It allows to set up targets to read cryptoloop compatible
volumes as well as LUKS formatted ones. The package additionally
includes support for automatically setting up encrypted volumes at boot
time via the config file /etc/crypttab.

Our bleeding edge distribution. This will become the next official openSUSE distribution, Alpha and Beta versions are mastered from this distribution.

Have a look at http://en.opensuse.org/Factory_Distribution for more details.

This package was branched from openSUSE:Factory in order to ...
update it

smpppd backports

Our bleeding edge distribution. This will become the next official openSUSE distribution, Alpha and Beta versions are mastered from this distribution.

Have a look at http://en.opensuse.org/Factory_Distribution for more details.

This package was branched from openSUSE:Factory in order to ...
fix it

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https://features.opensuse.org/311163

TODO:
- create generic mozilla extensions base package with macros
- install mozilla extensions to /usr/{share,lib,lib64}/mozilla/extensions/all
- make mozilla use /var/lib/mozilla/extensions/$appid/$extid
- write program that allows to enable/disable extensions via symlinks from /var to /usr

Adblock Plus allows you to regain control of the internet and view the web the way you want to. The add-on is supported by over forty filter subscriptions in dozens of languages which automatically configure it for purposes ranging from removing online advertising to blocking all known malware domains. Adblock Plus also allows you to customize your filters with the assistance of a variety of useful features, including a context option for images, a block tab for Flash and Java objects, and a list of blockable items to remove scripts and stylesheets.

Starting with Adblock Plus 2.0 there is an option in Filter Preferences to allow some non-intrusive advertising. The goal is to support websites using non-intrusive ways to advertise and to encourage more websites to do the same. Read more

BonjourFoxy adds Bonjour (DNS Service Discovery) support to Firefox 3. It is
beta software however it is feature complete in that via the use of a sidebar
or menu you can browse for and navigate to services. Bonjourfoxy also provides
an interface for Extension developers to perform browse, resolve and register
services as well as to enumerate browse/registration domains.

Note: Quite buggy, makes firefox crash

Your web browser trusts a lot of certification authorities and chained sub-authorities, and it does so blindly. "Subordinate or intermediate certification authorities" are a little known device: The root CAs in your browser can delegate permission to issue certificates to an unlimited amount of subordinate CAs (SCA) just by signing their certificate, not by borrowing their precious private key to them. You can even buy yourself such a CA from GeoTrust or elsewhere.

It is unclear how many intermediate certification authorities really exist, and yet each of them has "god-like power" to impersonate any https web site using a Man in the Middle (MITM) attack scenario. Researchers at Princeton are acknowledging this problem and recommending Certificate Patrol. Revealing the inner workings of X.509 to end users is still deemed too difficult, but only getting familiar with this will really help you get in control. That's why Certificate Patrol gives you insight of what is happening.

If you still think a MITM attack is unlikely to happen to you, read this user report.

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