January 30, 2006
11 Things To Do After A Hack
Here’s a brief list of some steps to take “post-hack” to ensure you have the best chance of determining who did what and how it was done.
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Here’s a brief list of some steps to take “post-hack” to ensure you have the best chance of determining who did what and how it was done.
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LinClips.com is a Linux resource which illustrates desktop Linux distributions through screencasting. Each distribution video clip is approximately two minutes in length.
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Did you know you can search for any phone number with just [phonebook: name here], or can find the weather in any city with just [weather: city name]? Try out the filetype: command with mp3 or avi and see what you get.
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The first PC virus appeared 20 years ago to this day. Brain, a boot sector virus, it spread via floppy disks.
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An official MythTV wiki has been created to form a central knowledgebase on all things Myth.
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Good news for the open source PVR based community. It looks like mythtv 0.19 will be released in the next few weeks:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/175714
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FPDF is a PHP class which allows to generate PDF files with pure PHP, that is to say without using the PDFlib library. The advantage is that PDFlib requires a fee for a commercial usage. F from FPDF stands for Free: you may use it for any kind of usage and modify it to suit your needs.
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It is a Free Operating system intended for musicians and users in general. It also contains an enormous collection of free programs. The system will boot from your CD/DVD drive, with no need to install anything on your hard disk.
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This simple guide shows you a couple tools helpful to logging into wireless networks whether they have encryption on our not.
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Get it while it’s hot! Your favorite collection of Network tools, neatly wrapped in a live CD, is out just now!
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how to set yourself up with a license free PVR/HTPC, including discussions on hardware and software. Not a paint by numbers nor written yesterday, but a good solid howto none-the-less.
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“I recently acquired a Linksys WRT54GL wireless broadband router. The nice thing about this piece of networking gear is that it runs Linux. There is an abundance of information on the prior model (WRT54G) of this series on the Internet. I decided to write this guide to save others from information overload.
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