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Http:/ android.ginkel.com/. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. Cannot retrieve the latest commit at this time. Failed to load latest commit information. Sep 30, 2014. Remove R.java from the repository. Jan 3, 2014. Is an application for Android, which helps you to use strong passwords for various web sites without compromising on security or busting your brain. For details about its operation, refer to: http:/ android.ginkel.com/. Building - - - - The Hash It! To refresh your session.
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A Geek's Thoughts on Life, Arts, Software and Technology. Archive for the 'Hacking' Category. ThinkPad T440p X.org touchpad configuration. Sep 13, 2014. Fortunately, this can be improved a lot using plain configuration. Posted in Hacking, Linux, Tech, Ubuntu by Thilo-Alexander Ginkel. Minor Asterisk for FRITZ! Feb 6, 2011. I am a little short on time, so I will keep this post short. The updated version is available for download at http:/ github.com/ginkel/asterisk-freetz-build/tarball/v0.5. Nov 24, 2010.
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A Geek's Thoughts on Life, Arts, Software and Technology. Archive for the 'Java' Category. Fixing Double-Click Interval for Java Applications Under Linux. Dec 4, 2011. If you are using any Java applications (such as IntelliJ IDEA or RubyMine) under Linux / KDE you may have wondered why their response to double-clicks is somewhat sluggish or unreliable. As it turns out, Java (Swing) ignores KDE’s setting for the double-click interval, so Java uses a pretty short default (AFAIK 200 ms). Jan 14, 2011. 130: ...
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A Geek's Thoughts on Life, Arts, Software and Technology. Archive for the 'Security' Category. NFC-Security beim eTicket-Rhein-Main [Update]. Mar 15, 2013. Bei Jens Kubiziel und Fefe gibt es gerade eine aktuelle Sammlung von Blogposts [ 1. Zur Sicherheit von Sparkassenkarten mit NFC-Funktion in Bezug auf die unbemerkte Auslesbarkeit von Daten mit Wiedererkennungswert im Vorübergehen. RMV) auf RFID/NFC-Basis. Zu dieser Karte verspricht. Der RMV auf seiner Website vollmundig:. Das eTicket RheinMain bietet ...