Did you know that your ssh server can recognize you without asking you for a password? this page is one of many I found with some good tips on how to get it working. I also found this page with tips for setting up OpenBSD.
Monthly Archives: April 2005
Zsh Book Review On Slashdot
Slashdot has a review of From Bash To Z Shell. I haven’t had a chance to read the book myself, yet I can still tell you that zsh is nice! I have my (simple) .zshenv and .zshrc uploaded here, in case you want a little something to get started with. You can get the latest zsh (4.2.5 currently) at ftp.zsh.org
Below The Root
The other day this old game popped into my mind, called Below The Root. I used to play it on my Tandy 1000 EX. A quick google lead me to a review and a place to download the game! Luckily it runs great with dosemu =) I vow to finally solve this game! And I won’t cheat and use the solution either! 🙂
Zsh 4.2.5 Released
Peter Stephenson announced today that
“zsh version 4.2.5 is now available at ftp.zsh.org and Sourceforge. This fixes some configuration problems and few other minor bugs. I’m not aware of any incompatibilities that would be introduced by upgrading from 4.2.4.”
Linux-2.6.11.x Has Broken usbnet
I just realized today that usbnet is broken in 2.6.11.6 when I tried to connect to my Zaurus 860. Some googling lead me to the kernel changelog in which it states that a fix for that “brokeness” went in on March 17, 2005. I tried using 2.6.12-rc2 and the usbnet does indeed work with that. Alsa seemed to not really work though, but it’s only rc2 so I’m sure they’ll get it ironed out. Anyway just a note to let you 860 users out there (*cough* weasel *cough*) know that it’s not your fault! 😉