A careless sysadmin executes the following command: chmod 444 /bin/chmod - what do you do to fix this?
at a stretch, sudoers ? clamscan maybe ?
how did you dd it if you don't have an os?
if i download kali and change /etc/os-release to say ArchStream Linux, is it arch linux?
side-related serious question, has anyone been able to demonstrate on a reasonably modern laptop that they can activate the webcam seperate from the indicator?
like you should be able to get 10.128.31.32/??
so you're making 2 software, selling one and then giving the source to the other with the first program?
did you just download a linux iso and burn it to the drive?
so you want to mount it so you can access it?
where else would you have python2?
you're using dual boot to copy files?
is anything else mounted on /media?
have you mounted the drive?
do you have one you can ship to him?
i assume the security flaws in bt?
and the client address?
what about your phone?
so usb eth then?
pm?