30/09/2007, 01:49 AM
Spoiler:
Bottom's up :D
3 11 5 3 4?
Not 0x6:
0011000000110001=0x6
0011000000110101=0x6
0011000100110001=0x6
0011000100110110=0x6
0011001000110010=0x6
0011001000111000=0x6
0011001100110011=0x6
to
01
05
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16
22
28
33
b6
1
5
66
6665
66664
666664
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3 11 5 3 4?
3
66
5
3
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4
665
665
66662
666662
666664
Not 0x6:
4
5
5
2
2
4
ascii
D
E
E
B
B
D
Bottom is up?
D
D
E
E
B
B
DDEEBB
DEB
+
Wikipedia
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deb is the extension of the Debian software package format and the most often used name for such binary packages. Like the term Debian, it's named after Debra, wife of Debian's founder Ian Murdock.
Debian packages are also used in distributions based on Debian.
Debian packages are standard Unix ar archives that include two gzipped or bzipped tar archives: one that holds the control information and another that contains the data.
The canonical program for handling these packages is dpkg, most commonly via apt.
deb packages can be converted into other packages and vice versa using Alien.
Some core Debian packages are available as udebs (“micro debs”), and are typically used only for bootstrapping a Debian installation. Although these files use the “udeb” filename extension, they adhere to the same structure specification as ordinary deb files. However, unlike their deb counterparts, udeb packages contain only essential functional files. In particular, documentation files are normally omitted. udeb packages are not installable on a standard Debian system.
3 11 5 3 4?
Not 0x6:
0011000000110001=0x6
0011000000110101=0x6
0011000100110001=0x6
0011000100110110=0x6
0011001000110010=0x6
0011001000111000=0x6
0011001100110011=0x6
to
01
05
11
16
22
28
33
b6
1
5
66
6665
66664
666664
+
3 11 5 3 4?
3
66
5
3
4
=
4
665
665
66662
666662
666664
Not 0x6:
4
5
5
2
2
4
ascii
D
E
E
B
B
D
Bottom is up?
D
D
E
E
B
B
DDEEBB
DEB
+
Wikipedia
=
deb is the extension of the Debian software package format and the most often used name for such binary packages. Like the term Debian, it's named after Debra, wife of Debian's founder Ian Murdock.
Debian packages are also used in distributions based on Debian.
Debian packages are standard Unix ar archives that include two gzipped or bzipped tar archives: one that holds the control information and another that contains the data.
The canonical program for handling these packages is dpkg, most commonly via apt.
deb packages can be converted into other packages and vice versa using Alien.
Some core Debian packages are available as udebs (“micro debs”), and are typically used only for bootstrapping a Debian installation. Although these files use the “udeb” filename extension, they adhere to the same structure specification as ordinary deb files. However, unlike their deb counterparts, udeb packages contain only essential functional files. In particular, documentation files are normally omitted. udeb packages are not installable on a standard Debian system.
Edit: On the other hand it could be that I'm doing it wrong :(
![[Image: bush_doing_it_wrong.jpg]](http://that.animeblogger.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/bush_doing_it_wrong.jpg)