How to set, and reset, traps at the command line, and login, level to enhance system security.
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A nice article for freshers who want to start a career in IP Networking and computer security.
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An Introduction to IRC on Linux for Beginners
An article intended for beginners about what IRC is, basic commands and use, and the basics on how to use three clients (XChat, Irssi, Konversation) for IRC.
Read more »Explaining Software Freedom to a Beginner
I needed a good way to explain software freedom to people who have little to no computer experience (possibly parents or grandparents, kids, stay-at-home moms/dads, etc.), so I created the following blog post. Many of these people could benefit from free software, but aren’t going to learn about it through mainstream media.
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Basic I/O Redirection Differences In Sh/Ksh, Bash and Zsh On Linux And Unix
A look at how I/O redirection works slightly differently in different shells.
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A Compilation of Frequent Linux Tips
A compilation of frequent Linux tips. 1. Mount an ISO image 2. Rip FLAC and WAV files to OGG Vorbis 3. Split a FLAC/WAV file when a CUE file is available 4. Run a second X server 5. Convert MPEG video files to Theora Video 6. Get audio from DVD .VOB files 7. APT: Install needed dependencies to compile a source
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Microkernels rule!
"The microkernel has an undeservedly bad reputation. It's time to take a second look..."
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Using Strings To Safely Get Program Usage Information On Linux And Unix
How to find out what options a command takes, and what it does, when you have no clue what it's used for and don't want to make a huge mess!
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Let’s Take a Break
We’re human. We need time off. Instead of showing you how to actually do something useful today, I’m going to show you some great distractions.
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Free as in Speech
With Independence Day coming up, I want to do a series of posts about freedom and what "free software" actually means. The English language is weak in the area of freedom, so when somebody says "free software" they think "free of charge" or "gratis" (to use the Latin term for the concept), which can really throw you, since most free software is available to anyone without monetary cost.
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8 Most Useful Commands and Keyboard Shortcuts Linux Newbies Should Know
To use Linux nowadays, you don't have to touch the command line to get going. This may be true.
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Linux and Unix Software Security Basics - Part 3
Part four of a five part post series on setting up Linux and Unix servers securely.
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Security Basics For Linux and Unix Installations - Part 2
Part three of a five part post series on setting up Linux and Unix servers securely.
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Firefox3 on Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 (Etch)
Most of us might be finding it difficult to run Mozilla Firefox 3 on Debian Etch, because of the old gtk libraries. And many might have problems installing the libraries themselves. Mozilla Firefox requires at least gtk 2.10. Here is a small howto I found to solve the problem. Basically it is to install the required libraries in a different location and make Firefox3 use them.
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Installation Security Baselines For Linux and Unix - 1b
Part two of a five part post series on setting up Linux and Unix servers securely.
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