On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 06:58:25PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Dave Feustel <dfeustel@mindspring.com> [01-25-09 18:28]:
Having the bios report checksum errors at boot time.
Being unable to enter the bios by pressing delete during boot up.
And, somehow you consider these *security* problems directly related to *kde*? More probably "Big Brother" is watching over your shoulder. Better watch out! Time for the tin-foil hats and covering the windows with ir-blocking material.
Big brother (or possibly a malicious hacker) needs a hook to get into my system. I came to the conclusion that KDE code contained the hook(s). So I got rid of that code. My system (for whatever reason) works better now. And regarding the tin-foil hat: that actually is a step in the right direction. The reason is that ambient rf radiation (from cell towers, wifi, gwen towers, etc) is now a TRILLION times greater than twenty years ago (Source: Dr. Ricard Deagle at nutrimedical.com. Listen to his internet radio program at gcnlive.com M-F 2-5pm CDT). All that radiation is making people sick. Have you noticed how many people are getting tumors behind the ear they use with their cell phones. Ever read the paper "The Mind Has No Firewall"? Ir-blocking material won't do. But Aluminum space blankets on the walls and ceilings will do the trick. You can also sleep in a Faraday cage.
Sure you haven't been talking to Letterman very late at night?
Who's Letterman? I haven't watched TV for at least 5 years after coming to the conclusion that TV is a "Very Bad Influence". RepublicBroadcasting.org has much more accurate and interesting info on its audio streams. I also recommend listening to James McCanny at jmccsci.com. But I understand that the intent of your remark is to slur me for my concern about security, and I can live with that. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org