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Does anyone here know whether or not the security documentation that comes with the PHLAK distro is available online somewhere? And if so, where exactly it's hiding? I looked around of course, but I can't seem to find anything...
So however much I hate to be the person that asks the annoying "where can I find blablabla" and gets the "if you weren't such an idiot you'd find this this this this and this link..." answer, I guess I'll take my chances.
There's sposed to be docs on the CD itself. Is there anything in particular you're looking for those docs, the PHLAK.org forum and the PHLAK.org FAQ doesn't cover? Please make sure you split your threads and ask in the right forum: Linux security tool questions go here, general Linux and distro-agnostic question in something like Linux - Newbie or Linux - General, distro (Morphix/Knoppix like) specific questions go in the Linux - Distributions forum, and the rest in /General. TIA
I know they're on the CD, which is fine when I'm at home with the box itself, but I was just wanting to print some of 'm out at uni (I'm one of those morons who prefer reading paper over LCDs and is also too cheap to use own matierials to print).
Save for loading the CD onto one of the uni's public computers (which I am slightly hesitant to do), the only way for me to print those suckers out is if they're online somewhere.
But I'll take your subtle hint about mis-forumming this thread and shut up.
I'll take your subtle hint about mis-forumming this thread and shut up.
//Some ppl just don't appreciate a wee bit of friendly guidance...
No worries, I *love* guidance!
Just thought I'd let you know that my brain kicked back into action earlier today and so now I have, like a good little thinking person, FTPed all the docs to a comp that can actually burn CDs and will take things from there. It's a little bitchy to have to change the HTML in all the .htm files to use relative addressing as opposed to absolute addressing, but whatever. I guess I'll live.
And also: my sincere apologies for wasting forum space (seriously).
Hehehe... good thinking! (zsejk could use some world fame!) Sadly, the entire thing is 60MB and I... just... am way too cheap to pay for that kind of web space.
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