debian/0000755000000000000000000000000012203226517007166 5ustar debian/control0000644000000000000000000000150312203225717010571 0ustar Source: cfi Section: doc Priority: optional Maintainer: Barbara "Jana" Wisniowska Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9) Build-Depends-Indep: texlive, texlive-lang-european Standards-Version: 3.9.4 Package: cfi-sv Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Suggests: www-browser, tkdvi | xgdvi Description: Copyright finns inte, book about hacker culture Copyright finns inte: Book about hacker culture, folklore and history by Linus Walleij. This is the original Swedish text. In HTML and DVI format. Package: cfi-en Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Suggests: www-browser Description: Copyright does not exist, book about hacker culture Copyright does not exist: Book about hacker culture, folklore and history by Linus Walleij. This is a translation from the original Swedish text. In HTML format. debian/copyright0000644000000000000000000000111612047521742011124 0ustar This package was debianized by Mikael Hedin on Fri, 18 May 2001 17:55:44 +0200. It was downloaded from http://www.df.lth.se/~triad/book/laddaner.html (cfi.html.zip and cfi.tex.zip, the Swedish texts) and snarfed from http://home.c2i.net/nirgendwo/cdne/ (the English part). Upstream author: Linus Walleij Copyright: This book is provided without copyright (read the title), i.e. it's in the public domain. 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Section: Help/Books Format: HTML Files: /usr/share/doc/cfi-en/html/*.htm* Index: /usr/share/doc/cfi-en/html/index.html debian/compat0000644000000000000000000000000212047525522010370 0ustar 9 debian/rules0000755000000000000000000000170712047534376010266 0ustar #!/usr/bin/make -f # Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode. #export DH_VERBOSE=1 build: build-arch build-indep build-arch: build-stamp build-indep: build-stamp build-stamp: dh_testdir cd sv && latex cfi touch build-stamp clean: dh_testdir dh_testroot rm -f build-stamp cd sv && rm -f cfi.log cfi.aux cfi.toc cfi.dvi dh_clean install: build dh_testdir dh_testroot dh_clean dh_installdirs dh_install -pcfi-sv sv/*.eps sv/*.gif sv/cfi.dvi sv/cfi.html \ usr/share/doc/cfi-sv dh_install -pcfi-en en/* \ usr/share/doc/cfi-en/html # Build architecture-independent files here. binary-indep: build install dh_testdir dh_testroot dh_installchangelogs dh_installdocs dh_link dh_compress -X.eps dh_fixperms dh_installdeb dh_gencontrol dh_md5sums dh_builddeb # Build architecture-dependent files here. binary-arch: build install binary: binary-indep binary-arch .PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install \ clean-real debian/changelog0000644000000000000000000000631112203226517011041 0ustar cfi (3.0-10) unstable; urgency=low * New dependency texlive-lang-european. closes: #712344 * debian/control: (Standards-Version) Bumped to 3.9.4. -- Barbara "Jana" Wisniowska Thu, 15 Aug 2013 21:29:09 +0200 cfi (3.0-9) unstable; urgency=low * janapirat is a new maintainer. closes: #678875 * Cleaning lintian * Typ0s and ungly things fixed: typ0s.patch closes: #683088 * Counter removed. noCounter.patch -- Barbara "Jana" Wisniowska Sat, 10 Nov 2012 20:40:54 +0100 cfi (3.0-8.1) unstable; urgency=low * Non-maintainer upload. Upgrade to packaging format "3.0 quilt". * debian/rules: Remove dpatch. * debian/control: (Standards-Version) Bumped to 3.9.3. (Build-Depends): Update debhelper to 9. * debian/patches: Convert to quilt format. -- Jari Aalto Sat, 25 Feb 2012 07:38:20 -0500 cfi (3.0-8) unstable; urgency=low * New maintainer (closes: #488603) * Changes made to orig moved to dpatch patches. * debian/control: Standards-Version 3.7.2 -> 3.8.0, Build-Depends-Indep tetex -> texlive, removed xdvi from Suggests (replaced by tkdvi | xgdvi) * *.doc-base: Section changed to Help/Books * debian/rules: minor formating changes -- Krzysztof Burghardt Wed, 17 Sep 2008 21:29:47 +0200 cfi (3.0-7) unstable; urgency=low * New maintainer (closes: #361294) * debian/control: Standards-Version 3.6.2 -> 3.7.2 * debian/cfi-en.doc-base: corrected previous format. -- Miguel Angel Ruiz Manzano Fri, 04 May 2007 16:14:05 +1000 cfi (3.0-6) unstable; urgency=low * QA upload. * Package is orphaned (#361294); set maintainer to Debian QA Group. * Acknowledge NMU. Closes: #338377. * Switch to debhelper 5. * Move debhelper from Build-Depends-Indep to Build-Depends since it is used in the clean target. * debian/copyright: Fix typos. * Conforms to Standards version 3.6.2. -- Matej Vela Tue, 25 Apr 2006 12:35:38 +0200 cfi (3.0-5.1) unstable; urgency=low * Non-maintainer upload. * sv/cfi.tex: fix pdfoutput bug (Closes: #338377). -- Luk Claes Tue, 27 Dec 2005 18:35:03 +0100 cfi (3.0-5) unstable; urgency=high * b-d on tetex-extra, some fonts there (closes: #141012) * Added note on copyright of english text. * Urgency high, as it look bad with non-free stuff in main, and this one really is free. -- Mikael Hedin Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:02:55 +0200 cfi (3.0-4) unstable; urgency=low * Changed Build-Depends to Build-Depends-Indep. -- Mikael Hedin Wed, 30 Jan 2002 15:16:55 +0100 cfi (3.0-3) unstable; urgency=low * Corrected broken link in -en (Closes: #108824). -- Mikael Hedin Wed, 5 Sep 2001 13:52:12 +0200 cfi (3.0-2) unstable; urgency=low * Corrected virtual package to www-browser (Closes: #106669). * Changed the description of both -en and -sv packages to be informative english texts (Closes: #106683, #107365, #107368). -- Mikael Hedin Thu, 2 Aug 2001 15:13:17 +0200 cfi (3.0-1) unstable; urgency=low * Initial Release. -- Mikael Hedin Fri, 18 May 2001 17:55:44 +0200 debian/cfi-sv.doc-base0000644000000000000000000000045612047521742011765 0ustar Document: cfi-sv Title: Copyright finns inte Author: Lars Walleij Abstract: A book about hacker culture, folklore and history. In Swedish. Section: Help/Books Format: dvi Files: /usr/share/doc/cfi-sv/cfi.dvi.gz Format: HTML Files: /usr/share/doc/cfi-sv/cfi.html Index: /usr/share/doc/cfi-sv/cfi.html debian/patches/0000755000000000000000000000000012050022751010607 5ustar debian/patches/10_cfi.patch0000644000000000000000000000123412047525522012703 0ustar From: Krzysztof Burghardt Subject: Use ifpdf package for pdflatex detection. diff -urNad cfi-3.0~/sv/cfi.tex cfi-3.0/sv/cfi.tex --- cfi-3.0~/sv/cfi.tex 2001-06-13 14:17:24.000000000 +0200 +++ cfi-3.0/sv/cfi.tex 2008-09-17 22:00:18.347906664 +0200 @@ -6,16 +6,12 @@ \usepackage{graphics} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[swedish]{babel} -\newif\ifpdf -\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined - \pdffalse -\else - \pdftrue -\fi +\usepackage{ifpdf} \ifpdf - % Saves a lot of space in PDF files - \usepackage{times} + % Gives nice screen output + \usepackage{mathptmx} + % not necessary on Debian systems, set to 9 anyway \pdfcompresslevel=9 \fi debian/patches/series0000644000000000000000000000007212050021337012022 0ustar 10_cfi.patch 20_ch17web.patch noCounter.patch typ0s.patch debian/patches/20_ch17web.patch0000644000000000000000000000217212047525522013405 0ustar From: Krzysztof Burghardt Subject: Fix upercase filename in link. diff -urNad cfi-3.0~/en/ch17web.htm cfi-3.0/en/ch17web.htm --- cfi-3.0~/en/ch17web.htm 2001-06-13 14:17:24.000000000 +0200 +++ cfi-3.0/en/ch17web.htm 2008-09-17 22:01:07.983900066 +0200 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@

INDEX -

+

Chapter 17
A CYBERNETIC UTOPIA

debian/patches/noCounter.patch0000644000000000000000000000165712047547074013635 0ustar --- a/en/index.html +++ b/en/index.html @@ -44,14 +44,6 @@

Appendix - White Knight vs. Otto Sync

 

- -
-

Design and formatting by Daniel Arnrup/Voodoo Systems

debian/patches/typ0s.patch0000644000000000000000000004417112050021472012715 0ustar --- a/en/ch11web.htm +++ b/en/ch11web.htm @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ Systems
Zen has also become one of the most influential "new age" philosophies in the West during the 80's and 90's. Books like Zen and the Art of - Motorcycle Maintenance sell amazingly well. among other things, Zen + Motorcycle Maintenance sell amazingly well, among other things, Zen Buddhism suggests that the entity that Western tradition calls God (and what the Buddhists call the Brahma of the Buddha) is in fact a sum of all the independent processes in the universe, and not a sentient force. @@ -323,8 +323,8 @@ can only dream of… Burning attack cruisers off the shoulder of Orion… I saw the C-rays glitter in the Tannhauser Gate… All these moments will now be lost in time, like tears in the rain."

-

(The android Roy Beatty in Ridley Scott's - Blade Runner, understanding some of the meaning of life +

(The android Roy Beatty in Ridley Scott's + Blade Runner, understanding some of the meaning of life in his final moments)

By delving @@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ in the other room used to formulate answers. Even if the person sitting at the other end of the line was not intelligent, the system as a whole was intelligent. The same goes for a computer: even if the machine or - the program is intelligent in itself, the entire system of machine + program + the program is not intelligent in itself, the entire system of machine + program very well could be. The case is the same for a human - a single neuron in the brain is not intelligent. Not even entire parts of the brain, or the brain itself, are intelligent, since they cannot communicate. The @@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ way respond to it to properly be called intelligent. A human without the ability to receive or express information is therefore not intelligent! A flow of information is an indication of the presence of intelligence. - From this stems the concept of brain deat - a human without intelligence + From this stems the concept of brain death - a human without intelligence is not a human.

We might finish this chapter by defining what intelligence really is (according to Walleij): Intelligence --- a/en/ch12web.htm +++ b/en/ch12web.htm @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ games to interactive role-playing games on the Internet, so-called MUDs (Multi-User Dungeons), and not until the 90's did the term become synonymous with the technology that allows the creation of realities using computer-generated - sound and graphics. In a MUD, a certaain protocol is established in order + sound and graphics. In a MUD, a certain protocol is established in order to communicate directly with other people, which uses a language that is an extension of the written word. It is possible to state which way one wishes to communicate with a fellow player. For example, one can make @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ We have various sorts of literature. We have theater and film. We have radio and television. We also have multimedia, like computer games and hypertext, which is a kind of improved text that allows us - to read textlike a database instead of like a book. And now we have VR, + to read text like a database instead of like a book. And now we have VR, and that too is a form of medium. More specifically, it is the most powerful medium that humankind has ever created. VR envelops you in all dimensions and commands your complete attention, just as if it was your real life @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ the farms, the food processing plants, and all the other necessary societal institutions.

Many free persons understood that the - Carcer project was inhumane fromk beginning to end, that the people + Carcer project was inhumane from beginning to end, that the people in the bonds of the chip no longer had a will of their own. Yet they were reluctant to leave the material well-being that they had built for years in a world that didn't exist. Their brains were connected --- a/en/ch13web.htm +++ b/en/ch13web.htm @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ of Bill Gates' Altair BASIC, which managed to stand out by being much better than Gates' BASIC, and free. (Guess if that was a thorn in the side to some people). Among modern stone soup products there are - entire operating systems such as Linux (a project started by Linus + entire operating systems such as Linux, a project started by Linus Torvalds at Helsinki University, referred to by many as the most successful hacking project of all time), X-Windows, and the EMACS text editor, used in making countless textbooks and college essays. All of @@ -258,8 +258,8 @@

In the long term, CD-ROMs will run into problems. It will soon be very easy to copy the disks, so why should I buy the paper, the encyclopaedia, the - dictionary, or whatever, when I can copy it off my
- neighbor? Once you try to protect the information from being copied, you + dictionary, or whatever, when I can copy it off my + neighbor. Once you try to protect the information from being copied, you can bet your ass that some hackers will come around and crack the protection and copy it anyway. Online services don't really suffer from this problem.(4) Some prophecy the total disappearance of disks in favor of online services, @@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ note: a magazine very similar to Seventeen).

4. Maybe just a little bit. Passwords and other things - that the users pay for are often crack and tossed to the four winds…
+ that the users pay for are often cracked and tossed to the four winds…

5. This is a generalized view that presupposes an infinite number of companies, a great number of different products in the same category, --- a/en/ch15web.htm +++ b/en/ch15web.htm @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ and youthfulness. But this is only the most conspicuous part of the top of the iceberg. In reality, our entire societal system is built by symbols. This is what sociologists cal symbolic interactionism, - which is a scientific theory usually associate with a guy named George + which is a scientific theory usually associated with a guy named George Herbert Mead - something of a genius of a philosopher, who unfortunately didn't directly write anything, but had a great influence on the field of sociology. Mead defined many of the symbols I've mentioned in this @@ -572,7 +572,7 @@ Wagner, which was another attempt to break out of a degenerating musical paradigm. Even though Hitler later admired both Wagner and Nietzsche, nazism was an ideology that condemned any effort to create new systems - of concepts. Towards the end of the 30'', they organized an exposition + of concepts. Towards the end of the 30's, they organized an exposition in Berlin for "ugly" art, mostly modern, which they considered sick or twisted. That's the nature of fascism: after a shining ascension, it loses all interest in creativity and strives only to preserve itself. --- a/en/ch16web.htm +++ b/en/ch16web.htm @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ civilized as it grows. Within a decade or so, everyone in this country will have access to the Internet and be part of the electronic community, and just like all other communities it suffers from crime and internal - conflicts.At the same time, the human factor is always present. Cyberspace + conflicts. At the same time, the human factor is always present. Cyberspace is a place occupied by people, and wherever you find people, you find politics and culture. As a tool, the computer is unbeatable; it can construct and visualize with a unique precision. Electronic art is not a fad, but @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@

A few years ago, many politicians and sci-fi authors cautioned us about the risk that information technology would be used to control people everywhere. (The examples used - included Ira Levin's One Fine Day, Karin Boyes' + included Ira Levin's This Perfect Day, Karin Boyes' Kallocain, and George Orwell's 1984.) This is what organizations like the EFF want to stop at all costs. The encryption program PGP was created just for this purpose, and this gift should be considered --- a/en/ch17web.htm +++ b/en/ch17web.htm @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@

Last revised in 1987

Describes most of the technique and history of phreaking. Contains, among other things, the articles written - by Ron Rosenbaum about the phreakers John draper (Cap'n Crunch) and Joe + by Ron Rosenbaum about the phreakers John Draper (Cap'n Crunch) and Joe Engrassia in Esquire in 1971.

Raymond, Eric S: The Jargon File 3.2.0

@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ discern real statements from sarcastic lies written by bored pirates. If you like Generation X-humor, you'll probably like BoW. The leader of the group, U4EA, was sentenced to jail after driving the Gray Areas magazine - crazy withrage. (I think - it could have been a sarcastic lie).

+ crazy with rage. (I think - it could have been a sarcastic lie).

Phrack #1-48

Infamous hacker/phreaker magazine @@ -599,7 +599,7 @@

INDEX -

+

Design and formatting by Daniel Arnrup/Voodoo --- a/en/ch2web.htm +++ b/en/ch2web.htm @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ hardly anything new; like other student groups, both bad and good things came of the association. However, this club became more sectarian and devoted (read: fanatic) as it grew. The mood of the group came to resemble - that of the groupof students in the movie Dead + that of the group of students in the movie Dead Poets' Society , and the members increasingly neglected their studies in favor of the exploration of computers and computer technology. In particular, Digital Equipment Corporation's --- a/en/ch4web.htm +++ b/en/ch4web.htm @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ these boxes, since all information concerning the MF-system had been made public. As it is not exactly cheap to replace an entire telephone system, there are still countries whose systems can be manipulated by blue boxes.

-

Many were (like Drapner) completely +

Many were (like Draper) completely spellbound by the blue boxes' power to hook up calls across the world through cables and satellites; they inspired a feeling of unlimited power over the telephone system. One of Draper's more known tricks was to connect @@ -791,7 +791,7 @@

Koch, together with Pengo (Hans Hübner) and Markus Hess - , were members f the hacker group + , were members of the hacker group Leitstelle 511 , which had a clear political profile and a taste for long nights of hacking and drug orgies. They had obtained --- a/en/ch5web.htm +++ b/en/ch5web.htm @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ (capital S) is thus a label for the large group of users that exchange programs (primarily games) and also so-called demos. The thinking was straightforward: why buy a game for 25 bucks if I can copy it for free - from my neighbor? This practice was, of course, illegal (which most + from my neighbor. This practice was, of course, illegal (which most people realized); however, it was a crime comparable to copying the neighbor's records to a cassette tape, with the exception that the copy did not suffer a loss of quality and could be infinitely reproduced. --- a/en/ch6web.htm +++ b/en/ch6web.htm @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ the idea is about the same as with ambient music - to set a mood without a linear or coherent content. The style is related to so-called parametric film, in which the technique, especially camera positioning and panning, - is and end in itself to lend the film a certain mood without resorting + is an end in itself to lend the film a certain mood without resorting to traditional narrative methods.

Electronic film is very popular at rave parties, and also a given ingredient in many techno music videos, --- a/en/ch7web.htm +++ b/en/ch7web.htm @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Acid house also formed a kind of symbolism for youth rebellion during these years.

There has long existed a total conceptual - confusion eith respect to dance music. Acid house grew explosively into + confusion with respect to dance music. Acid house grew explosively into a number of sub-categories; every larger city in England and Germany seemed to develop its own house genre, with the same trend taking place in the US. Many quickly tired of the eternal compromises between electronic dance --- a/en/ch8web.htm +++ b/en/ch8web.htm @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ . The TV series Star Trek is a definitive utopia. It is not the case that a utopia has no problems; it is simply that "the - good guys" are always win and never morally questionable. All utopian + good guys" are always the winner and never morally questionable. All utopian chronicles are optimistic visions of the society of the future.

In a dystopia, many problems remain in the world, the natural environment is almost completely ruined, and politics @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ it was unnecessary to descrabe realities that were worse than the one on Earth. Some dystopian authors, like Stephen King, therefore abandoned science fiction in favor of writing - horror literature. Dystopias are, however, more auitable for social criticism + horror literature. Dystopias are, however, more suitable for social criticism than utopian works. Since many dystopias are satirical or comedic, cyberpunk constitutes a sharp contrast through its cold realism. Other notable dystopias are Karin Boyes' Kallocain --- a/en/ch9web.htm +++ b/en/ch9web.htm @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ right to do such a thing, but I don't like the thought of it.)

"Holy Christ", the police say, "those - who use a BBS are despicable hackers! Thatdoesn't have anything to do + who use a BBS are despicable hackers! That doesn't have anything to do with normal people's privacy, does it?"

It's great that they were hackers, and not Jews