This time on the show, Eighty of Dual Core returns for a little file recovery mojo using Scalpel. Then Jed Putterman of Pogoplug joins us to talk cloud storage. Plus can bash scripts monitor your CPU temperature? Radiating Paul-the-Camera-Guy’s brain with a 16dBi Yagi antenna and transmitting WiFi over 500mw in the US, can it be done? All that and more this time on Hak5!
Int0x80′s Privoxy Segment
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Rocco wrote: In case you need to monitor your CPU temperature, you can write a short script:
while sleep 1 ; do acpi -t ; done
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That card looks like a ISA POST card (Power on self test).
Exactly that’s it
It shows the error codes on the little display so you don’t have to count the beeps
The board you received is a diag. board tells whats wrong with motherboard, cards, memory, etc.
it is used to trouble shoot things in the old days
This is a Post Card.
Yep, looks like a general consensus. LOOKS like a post card to me.
Yo Paul your serious face at the end of the show made me piss my pants. You have an amazing serious face. So Fcuking funny.
Was was the music?
hi Darren
is it possible to do a show on making a 5 to 10 watt wifi amp.
i know it is probs against the law to use one but i would like to make one for when i am pen testing or war driving thx