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“Another” paranoid home network setup – IPCop
My home network has always been important to me. It serves not only as a major artery of my home business but, also as a ‘lab’ environment for learning and testing purposes. This post was inspired by and is an accompanying post to Mr-Snicks post at isnick.net. My self being a little more geeky than [...]
Atlanta Linux Fest 2009
Canonical was recently contacted by a major hardware manufacturer with a list of hardware and asked them to “pick what you can best support”. I think that is the way Steve put it.
Are Linux installs taking more Hard Drive space?
Consider the Ubuntu’s of the *nix world. They are what I call a “puke it” distro.
Windows drivers: Another reason to use Linux!
At that point all you have to do is a simple command and grab the driver out of the repository and your good. No searching. No worries. Otherwise, it just works. Let me make this clear. IT JUST WORKS. pffffft!
What is a hacker?
I am a hacker, and this is my manifesto. You may stop this individual, but you can’t stop us all… after all, we’re all alike.”
It is the wide spead media use of the illegitimate and incorrect definition of the term hacker that puts people like myself in a bad light. Hackers do not develop skills in order to crack systems. We develop our skills because we can! And crack is used in its’ correct form here. In todays and yesterdays computer enthusiast culture, the cracker is the guy who is out to be malious and cause trouble. It is the hacker who is there to stop him.
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