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Netbook for travel and hacking
From: nils at hemmann.de (Nils)
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 13:07:37 +0100
I just ordered the Asus eeePC 901 at ebay. My reasons for going with the 901 are ultra mobility with a decent configuration. 1) Battery life is supposed to be aswesom ~5h in heavy use 2) Form factor: The smallest and lightest with at least 1024x600 resolution / 1.1 kg 3) None glare display, but without tweaking a bit dark. (Tweaking tool: eeectl) 4) RaLink Wifi, which works at least in monitor mode. But packet injection not yet confirmed to work Pricing in Germany right now ~270 Euros Drawbacks: Very small SSD 4GB + 8GB, no Atheros wifi The only alternative would have been the Samsung NC10 with aswesome battery life and Atheros wireless chipset. But I skipped that because of the form factor. I hope that helps some of you in your decicions. A great place for rewies on any of these devices is the blog from jkk. jkkmobile.blogspot.com/ or just search at youtube. Cheers, Nils _____ From: pauldotcom-bounces at mail.pauldotcom.com [mailto:pauldotcom-bounces at mail.pauldotcom.com] On Behalf Of Kevin Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 5:12 PM To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List Cc: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] Netbook for travel and hacking I am a little late to this discussion, but I thought I'd put in my two coppers anyways. I just picked up the Eee 1000h and am quite happy with it so far. It was under $350 at my local bestbuy after sales tax. The 160gb drive gives me plenty of room to dual boot. I am giving eeebuntu a try out on it. It installed with all the drivers in place, which is good for a Linux noob like me. Kevin Sent from my iPhone On Mar 20, 2009, at 3:56 AM, "Nils" <nils at hemmann.de> wrote: Hi, these really minor drawbacks are: HP Mini 2140: price / just 2 USB ports HP Mini 1000: no VGA out, Asus eeePC 1002HA: actually, no drawbacks or S101: no drawback and my favorite by now Dell Inspiron Mini 10: a bit heavier than the rest / Atom Z (one pointed out it has poor Linux support?! ) Nils _____ From: pauldotcom-bounces at mail.pauldotcom.com [mailto:pauldotcom-bounces at mail.pauldotcom.com] On Behalf Of mike p Sent: Donnerstag, 19. M?rz 2009 13:38 To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] Netbook for travel and hacking Nils, Can you please expand on the drawbacks you found below for each? Which is your top contender at this time? Thanks, Mike On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Nils < <mailto:nils at hemmann.de> nils at hemmann.de> wrote: Awesome feedback! Many thanks. Here are my favourites so far: HP Mini 2140 (maybe waiting for better display model) HP Mini 1000 Asus eeePC 1002HA or S101 Dell Inspiron Mini 10 All of them have at least one drawback, even if it is the price ;-) So, no final decision yet taken. Maybe I'm going for some older / cheaper / smaller device e.g. Asus eeePC 900 Dell Inspiron Mini 9 ....I'll keep you posted. Any additional help is much appreciated. Thanks again! -----Original Message----- From: <mailto:pauldotcom-bounces at mail.pauldotcom.com> pauldotcom-bounces at mail.pauldotcom.com [mailto: <mailto:pauldotcom-bounces at mail.pauldotcom.com> pauldotcom-bounces at mail.pauldotcom.com] On Behalf Of Matt Lye Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 10:14 PM To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] Netbook for travel and hacking Some preferences for me would be: -light and small ( useless to say ;-) ) There are several light and small laptops, Asus and Dell seem to be the most popular with MSI slightly behind. I have tested the eePC, the Wind, and the Mini 9, and my preference is the Mini 9. -must be dual bootable (Win / Linux [Backtrack]) The Mini 9 has the largest Linux support community, especially with Ubuntu. -Disk space is not so important You can change the disk easily in most machines. -External antenna mod and other mods musst be possible The Dell Mini 9 is widely considered the easiest to mod, and the Mini 10 specs are similar. Personally id say the mini 9 and mini 10 are the best options. You can do anything you set your mind to when you have vision, determination, and and endless supply of expendable labor. <No tree's were harmed during this transmission. However, a great number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced> 2009/3/17 Nils < <mailto:nils at hemmann.de> nils at hemmann.de>
Hey guys, Im thinking about replacing my quite reliable IBM X30 with a netbook. As there are quite some available by now (eeePC, MSI Wind, Dell Mini ...)
the choice is pretty hard.
What are your recommendations / experiences. Some preferences for me would be: -light and small ( useless to say ;-) ) -musst be dual bootable (Win / Linux [Backtrack]) -Disk space is not so important -External antenna mod and other mods musst be possible To make it short, the ultimate companion for traveling, hacking, having
fun while not at home.
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Butturini Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 2:48 PM To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] sql server express vs full version for a lab I second Tim?s recommendation. SQL Express should work fine for this.
And definitely check out the Foundstone Hacme series, as John suggested on Ep 143. Hacme bank is GREAT!!!
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Krabec Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 8:19 AM To: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List Subject: Re: [Pauldotcom] sql server express vs full version for a lab go with express. I believe that is the free version. That will give you 2 things, 1 a test bed, and 2 a good piece of SW to learn on, that will probably be installed (as a feature of other software) On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Robin Wood < <mailto:dninja at gmail.com>
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Hi I'm setting up a windows lab machine and want sql server on it. I'm looking at playing with basic sql injection and stored procedures, in particular xp_cmdshell. Does anyone know if there are any differences for this kind of thing between the express version of sql server and the paid for versions or are the differences purely in the amount of data and things like that? Robin _______________________________________________ Pauldotcom mailing list <mailto:Pauldotcom at mail.pauldotcom.com> Pauldotcom at mail.pauldotcom.com <http://mail.pauldotcom.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pauldotcom>
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