Gp2x=hot Shit Right Now


(naw)mcx posted on Feb 3 2006 at 12:41 PM said:
:eek: Who uses IE now?????


Any one???

I'm forced to at work :(
 
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TelcoLou posted on Feb 3 2006 at 05:45 PM said:
(naw)mcx posted on Feb 3 2006 at 12:41 PM said:
:eek: Who uses IE now?????


Any one???

I'm forced to at work :(
I use Portable Firefox at school. Plus, I can configure it to go around the school's proxy and go directly to the internet, I recently discovered, allowing me unfiltered access to anything and everything (something which I should have exploited a while ago).

Get Portable Firefox, now!
 
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(naw)mcx posted on Feb 3 2006 at 05:53 PM said:
Or ghostzilla its teh 3117. Very good to stay stealthy.
The Eiit?

Wow, ghostzilla looks amazing. Can it run without being installed? That was the aim of Portable Firefox - you stick it on a USB Flash disk and can take personalised Firefox wherever you go.
 
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I thought Ghostzilla died because the devver felt bad about people using it to fuck around at work. What the hell did he think a disappearing webbrowser was going to be used for?

Of course, I could just be imagining all this.
 
Huh. You can't run any executables on our school network- though I dare say that there's a way around this... the network security was, last I checked, like a colander (though it's probably been fixed up a bit by now after a bunch of year 11s got caught after cracking it and doing a bit of damage- the network was down for several weeks...)

OTOH, with the addition of FF, TB and maybe a few other programs on that site, my USB pendrive will become a very useful tool indeed for taking stuff around :) It already has Feather Linux on it for live boot Linux... My dad bought it for storing my schoolwork (much better tha a bunch of floppies which tend to get all crapped up in my bag) but since I'm unlikely to ever use more than 5Megs for that, and it's a rather generous 256Megs size, that leaves plenty of room for other stuff :p
 
err, I just tried to upgrade my firmware from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0...

I got the firmware upgrading message, but when I go to the Utility manager, and look under my SD card, it's not showing any of my files, so I can't complete the patching process.

I don't think it ruined my SD card, considering I can still access it when I put it into my card reader, all the files are there...

help. :<

for being hot shit, it's still one hell of a hassle. ;)
 
xenocidegeek posted on Feb 3 2006 at 09:21 PM said:
err, I just tried to upgrade my firmware from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0...

I got the firmware upgrading message, but when I go to the Utility manager, and look under my SD card, it's not showing any of my files.

I don't think it ruined my SD card, considering I can still access it when I put it into my card reader, all the files are there...

help. :<

for being hot shit, it's still one hell of a hassle. ;)
You have a Toshiba card. These aren't too friendly with 1.2.0. Get 1.2.1, it will work.
 
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You were absolutely right. Damn, I feel like such a noob when I come askin' questions here for the simplest thing. ;)
 
xenocidegeek posted on Feb 3 2006 at 09:30 PM said:
You were absolutely right. Damn, I feel like such a noob when I come askin' questions here for the simplest thing. ;)
Aww, don't. Everybody needs to learn somehow, and asking questions is one of the best ways to do it.
 
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Ferentix posted on Feb 3 2006 at 10:04 PM said:
Huh. You can't run any executables on our school network- though I dare say that there's a way around this... the network security was, last I checked, like a colander (though it's probably been fixed up a bit by now after a bunch of year 11s got caught after cracking it and doing a bit of damage- the network was down for several weeks...)

OTOH, with the addition of FF, TB and maybe a few other programs on that site, my USB pendrive will become a very useful tool indeed for taking stuff around :) It already has Feather Linux on it for live boot Linux... My dad bought it for storing my schoolwork (much better tha a bunch of floppies which tend to get all crapped up in my bag) but since I'm unlikely to ever use more than 5Megs for that, and it's a rather generous 256Megs size, that leaves plenty of room for other stuff :p
it was at our school too, after I figured out that you could change usernames and create accounts :p (we use novell) ... then they installed xp pro :(
 
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heh, our school has novell too. but stupid 8e6 r3000 blocker, its retarded
 
We have Novell, and we were doing reasonably well until someone cracked a password (yes, just one) that gave them complete control over any computer on the network. Now they've shoved a process killer in the startup script that gets rid of that. We also have RM Filter, which we've bypassed with Portable Firefox. I think that's everything they've shoved on us. They're also afraid to install any alternative software, saying they won't get support from M$ if something goes wrong. Alas, we're not lucky enough to be able to access everything through Network Neighbourhood, but can quite easily convince people to run VNC.

EDIT: I remember, in Geography, we were doing the Three Gorges Dam, and we couldn't access a site called gorges-dam-probe or something like that. Stupid RM SafetyNet.
 
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