Nice. I'm looking forward to trying this out! I contacted the original author about having it released with BT4, but so far no reply.
William
was trying out winlockpwn and made this tiny hack and thought I'd share it.
works on 32bit ubuntu with gnome only (9.04 - jaunty). any password will work.
cheers,Code:{"name":"Ubuntu 9.04 gnome 32bit lockscreen unlock", "notes":"Disable Ubuntu 9.04 32bit Lockscreen", "phase":[ {"name":"Patch code", "sig":"E8CC61000085C00F85E4000000C74424100E460508C744240C14460508C744240827010000C74424042D", "pageoffset":[0xD3F], "patch":"B80100000085", "patchoffset":0x0} ] }
- mf
Nice. I'm looking forward to trying this out! I contacted the original author about having it released with BT4, but so far no reply.
William
For some reason it won't work that flawles on all win systems right now. I tried so far 4 XP SP3 machines - only one worked after many tries. A year ago or so everything worked very well but now it's pretty unstable. I got Ressource temporarily unavailable all the time...
1394memimage works, however, well
BTW current the free Helix 3 has everything on board and is the most stable solution for me...
I have the same "Makefile" and get the same result with you .I have read the next reply and
" I am at the point where i have to reference /usr/local/include/python2.5 in the other scripts " but I still get the same result.
what is wrong?
Thanks in Advance
Latidude: I've been experiencing the same issues with the tool. I believe Microsoft may have patched this issue over the course of the last year. By patched I mean moved the memory location, as they did with SP3. Additionally, the "resource unavailable" has been a lot more frequent. I found running the tool immediately after plugging in the firewire has the best chance of working.
joimson: You need to give me more to work with. What version of BT are you running? Did you install python 2.5? Did you follow my instructions on page 1?