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| Submitted by Elmi Sergiu on 2012-04-21 |
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This is how I made an USB Flash Device to boot the 'Windows XP' installation setup and other utilities. Boot options: Windows XP installation setup Parted Magic Parted Magic (low memory option) Trinity Rescue Kit Debian Netinstaller Slitaz 3.0 live distro SuperGrubDisk 0.97 SuperGrubDisk ver. 2 |
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| Submitted by Ken Cochran on 2012-04-18 |
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After struggling with finding the "best" way to install VMware Tools on our Debian virtual machines, I think I found the secret recipe. |
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| Submitted by Talwar on 2012-04-10 |
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How to Install Virtual Box Guest Additions on Linux Guest |
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| Submitted by Anas Ramadan on 2012-04-01 |
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The embed fonts technology has paved a new way for web developers to represent icons using characters in the embedded fonts instead of using the regular image formats in the web, such as PNG, GIF... etc, which represents an important step for "icon addressing" in software industry. |
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| Submitted by Gary "Da Fed" on 2012-03-26 |
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Second in a series of articles discussing Linux and its use in Federal Law Enforcement coming from a current Federal Agent and Linux lover. Where this all goes, nobody knows! But lets have some fun with it, learn a few things, share thoughts, swap war stories and most of all try not to get hurt along the way! |
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| Submitted by Amin Salim on 2012-03-25 |
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Historically, cryptography has been used in early ages. War has played a big role of improving this discipline. One of the well known encryption and decryption algorithms has been used by Julius Caesar in his private correspondence. The encryption was simply done by shifting letters down the alphabets three times, so A will be converted to D and B to E and Z to C and so on. Only the receiver of the latter knows the shifting numbers. In addition the first computer in the world which was the size of a big room has been invented in Manchester, England solely to break the German Enigma code. The existence of this computer was a top secret. |
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| Submitted by Gary "Da Fed" on 2012-03-14 |
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The first article of what I hope will be many! The original idea of this articles series was to discuss Linux and its use in Federal Law Enforcement and National Security. Where it really goes, who knows! But lets have some fun with it, learn a few things, share thoughts, swap war sotires and most of all try not to get hurt along the way! |
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| Submitted by Amin Salim on 2012-03-11 |
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In this article I will compare Java and PHP for building dynamic websites. The comparison will include speed, writing code, development cycle, maintainability , community support, security, cost, manpower and the availability of third party hosting service. Then I will cover the installation of LAMP server (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP). |
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| Submitted by Amin Salim on 2012-03-04 |
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In this article I will review the latest Ubuntu release 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot). I will compare it to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron). The comparison will cover the installation, hardware support and drivers, speed, usability, pre-installed /bundled softwares, support for 3g/evdo rev A(mobile broadband) and the logical categorization for menus and toolbar. |
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| Submitted by sjsam on 2012-02-29 |
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LINUX newbies may experience difficulty in making google chrome incognito by default. If so, then this short tutorial is for you. |
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