The Fastest Windows Password Cracker January 12, 2007
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I haven’t had the time to test this at all yet, but it got enough good comments on digg.com so I thought I would share it with everyone without my humble approval. [Read more] for more info.
[...] Ophcrack is a Windows password cracker based on rainbow tables. It is a very efficient implementation of rainbow tables done by the inventors of the method. [...]
Have you fought with java while using Ubuntu? January 11, 2007
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I already know your answer to this question. Relief is finally here, hit [read more] to get it.
[...] New OFFICIAL Ubuntu package auto-installs codecs, Flash, Java, & MS Fonts!
For Feisty Fawn only. PICS. The meta-package is called ubuntu-restricted-extras, and it automatically enables the multiverse and universe repos after warning you. See more info at the wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonCustomizations . Enables mp3 playback among others. [...]
How To Set Up Linux As A Dial-In Server January 11, 2007
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Another one that is great for beginners, I would definitely add it to your bookmarks.
[...] This document describes how to attach modems to a Linux box and allow it to receive calls to connect users to the network. Its like being your own ISP (Internet Service Provider). If your Linux box is connected to the Internet, then the users will also be connected to the Internet. Your Linux box becomes a router. This is also known as RAS or PPP. [...]
Build Your Own Supercomputer! January 11, 2007
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Here’s a nice tutorial for beginners I found online, definitely one to file away for future use.
[...] Use the cheap computers you have lying around, or pick up some cheap economy PCs and turn it into a thread-ravaging monster.[...]