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Operating Systems Linux SuSE setup Linux as a wireless router Post 302236754 by woofie on Tuesday 16th of September 2008 09:24:38 AM
Old 09-16-2008
Thanks for the reply...

Yeah I know about the routers and I can just add a more powerful antenna flash some firmware... I found a website DD-WRT :: News but didn't want to do that.

But where is the fun in that Smilie
 

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LIGHTSPARK(1)						      General Commands Manual						     LIGHTSPARK(1)

NAME
lightspark - a free Flash player SYNOPSIS
lightspark [--url|-u http://loader.url/file.swf] [--disable-interpreter|-ni] [--enable-jit|-j] [--log-level|-l 0-4] [--parameters-file|-p params-file] [--version|-v] file.swf DESCRIPTION
Lightspark is a free, modern Flash Player implementation, this documents the options accepted by the standalone version of the program. The player is currently in Beta, support for any particular SWF file is not guaranteed You might wish to see the project website at http://lightspark.sf.net or our technical blog at http://allievi.sssup.it/techblog OPTIONS
--url loader.url/file.swf, -u loader.url/file.swf Pretends to be loading the file from an url --disable-interpreter, -ni Disable the ActionScript interpreter --enable-jit, -j Enable the ActionScript JIT compilation engine --log-level 0-4, -l 0-4 Sets the verbosity of the output, the default is 2 --parameters-file params-file, -p params-file Load flash parameters from file. Every odd line will be interpreted as a parameter name, with the following one as the value. --profiling-output profiling-file, -o profiling-file Output profiling data to profiling-file in a callgrind/KCachegrind compatible format --version, -v Shows lightspark version and exits. AUTHOR
lightspark was written by Alessandro Pignotti. This manual page was written by Jacopo Corbetta <j.corbetta@sssup.it>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). May 29, 2010 LIGHTSPARK(1)
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