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Android code removed from Linux kernel
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Greg Kroah-Hartman, the Novell developer who maintains the staging, USB and driver core for Linux, has announced that the driver code for Google’s Android operating system has been removed from the 2.6.33 Linux code base. Kroah-Hartman says that “I love the Android phone platform” but that the code for supporting Android [...]
Hilighting A Hand Brake review
skinnymg1, resident slacker and contributing author over at Linux Misfits, has written a review of Hand Brake. Have a quick look here and, then check out the full review!
HandBrake is a very useful, and powerful application for ripping DVDs to you hard drive. It has a very easy to use interface that virtually anyone can [...]
End of the road for FreeBSD 6.3
According to this announcement made by the FreeBSD Security Officer on the freebsd-security mailing list, FreeBSD 6.3 will reach its End Of Life and, will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team. Users are strongly advised to upgrade to a newer release. There are extended support branches (6.4 and 7.1), the existing 7.2 [...]
“Another” paranoid home network setup – Tool Usage
So. In the last post I covered using IPCop as your router/firewall/IDS and web proxy. This time I’m going to touch on some of the available addons to the IPCop web GUI and also, some of the binary tools for the CLI.
Lets start out with the addons. Addons to IPCop are those which add functionality [...]
“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 [...]
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- Cert write up on Skype IMBot Logic and Functionality., (Thu, Mar 11th)CERT.at has provided a good technical analysis of a Skype IMBot ...(more)... […]
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- What's My Firewall Telling Me? (Part 4), (Wed, Mar 10th)Theres been a lot of discussion about the recent stories on parsing firewall logs - Mar ...(more)... […]
- Microsoft Security Advisory 981374 - Remote Code Execution Vulnerability for IE6 and IE7, (Wed, Mar 10th)Several readers have pointed us towards this advisory. This Microsoft advisory outlines a vuln ...(more)... […]
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