Evan's debugger, edb or EDB-debugger is a great OllyDbg-like tool to play with
executables, disassemble them, write exploits, etc. In this article I will show
how to install it on Ubuntu Linux.
Point is it needs some pre-requisites, and the install guide for it doesn't tell
how to install them making the process not-so-straightforward. Here we fix it.
I am not exactly sure, what is the motivation here, but Epson seems to sell a projector lamp
for these projectors in an assembly, in a plastic case with a lens and a reflector built together. It costs about 300 Euros on Amazon.
It is also possible to buy just the lamp itself, the core of the module, and pay only 60 Euros for it! Here I shortly describe my experience with
changing the lamp in my TW5910. The procedure should be the same for other projectors with ELP LP 68.
The fazit is to save your money and get one for 60 Euros if you can unscrew 4 bolts and screw them back again.
Finally my Tor connections got filtered out by one ISP. I use Tor as a
standalone daemon on my Ubuntu machine. Unfortunately, I couldn't find one single page
describing all the configuration you need to start using bridges with Tor service on
Debian. So I have created one.
In this article you'll find all the information you need to configure bridges
on your Tor service on Debian to use them as a client. E.g. we will not create
a bridge, we will just use some existing bridges to get around the blocks our
ISP (tried to) undemocratically enforced on us.