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Linux Now Officially IPv6 Compliant

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The Linux kernel has had preliminary support for IPv6 since kernel version 2.1.8 in 1996, but only in the last week has the Linux Foundation officially stated that all major Linux distributions are now compliant with the US Department of Defense's requirements for IPv6 compatibility. ...
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    Linux kernel 2.6 hits the iPhone for first time

    http://www.desinformado.com/ index.php/ 2008/ 11/ 29/ kinux-kernel-26-hits-the-i…

    It was a matter of time for linux dev-hackers to have their favorite OS into the iPhone, this times has come and we are excited. Let’s hope Apple doesn’t break it in the next update, instead a formal support will be welcomed… Take a look a what is available now: - Framebuffer driver - Serial driver - Serial over USB driver - Interrupts, MMU, clock, etc.

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    Debugged! Magazine

    http://www.dumpanalysis.org/ blog/ index.php/ 2008/ 11/ 25/ debugged-magazine/

    As one of the new initiatives for the Year of Debugging  DumpAnalysis Portal will publish bimonthly full color 16 page publication called: Debugged! MZ/PE: MagaZine for/from Practicing Engineers The only serial publication dedicated entirely to Windows® debugging The first issue is planned for March, 2009 and will have ISBN-13: 978-1-906717-38-4.

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    MDAA Volume 2 is available on Amazon and B

    http://www.dumpanalysis.org/ blog/ index.php/ 2008/ 10/ 18/ mdaa-volume-2-is-ava…

    MDAA Volume 2 is available on Amazon and B&N October 18th, 2008 Paperback edition of Memory Dump Analysis Anthology, Volume 2 is finally available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Search Inside is also available on Amazon.

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    I’m Windows Internals certified!

    http://www.dumpanalysis.org/ blog/ index.php/ 2008/ 10/ 11/ im-windows-internals…

    Seems railroad to it was a success: just got this message in my e-mail: “Congratulations on passing your recent Microsoft Certification exam, inspiring confidence for your employer, your peers, and yourself with a widely-recognized validation of your skills on Microsoft technology.“ Because I haven’t done any exam since Windows Internals beta I assumed that I passed it and I was right!

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    Linux Kernel 2.6.27 is out : native support for my acer laptop wifi

    http://www.rasyid.net/ 2008/ 10/ 10/ linux-kernel-2627-is-out-native-support-for…

    Yes, huge thanks for atheros support in this kernel. More changes in summary : 2.6.27 add a new filesystem (UBIFS) optimized for “pure” flash-based storage devices, the page-cache is now lockless, much improved Direct I/O scalability and performance, delayed allocation for ext4, multiqueue networking,

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    Memory Dump Analysis Anthology, Volume 2

    http://www.dumpanalysis.org/ blog/ index.php/ 2008/ 10/ 03/ memory-dump-analysis…

    Memory Dump Analysis Anthology, Volume 2 October 3rd, 2008 “Everything is memory dump.” I’m very excited to announce that Volume 2 is available in paperback, hardcover and digital editions: Memory Dump Analysis Anthology, Volume 2 In one or two weeks paperback edition should also appear on Amazon and other bookstores.

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    MDAA Volume 2: Table of Contents

    http://www.dumpanalysis.org/ blog/ index.php/ 2008/ 10/ 01/ mdaa-volume-2-table-…

    MDAA Volume 2: Table of Contents October 1st, 2008 The book is nearly finished and here is the final TOC: Memory Dump Analysis Anthology, Volume 2: Table of Contents - Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org - Posted in Announcements, Assembly Language, Books, Bugchecks Depicted, CDF Analysis Tips

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    FbTerm: Better Terminal Windows When You Don't Have X

    http://computer-internet.marc8.com/ fbterm-better-terminal-windows-when-you-dont…

    FbTerm: Better Terminal Windows When You Don't Have X Linux Today Tue, 08/05/2008 - 15:00 Linux.com: "FbTerm provides you with a fast terminal emulator that runs directly on your system's framebuffer. Using the framebuffer brings improved performance while allowing you to render UTF-8 text in the terminal.

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    How To Disable The Task Manager..!

    http://www.vhxn.com/ how-to-disable-the-task-manager/

    Usually system administrators need to keep the systems with their control. Either it is for data safety or for system safety. In such a way here it is an option for disabling the task manager by Registry and Group Policy Editor. First we look at the Registry Editor.

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    Disabling The Right Click In Desktop.!

    http://www.vhxn.com/ disabling-the-right-click-in-desktop/

    Today one computer is being used by many users in an office or in a house. Each and every user of the computer changes the desktop, Wallpapers and settings etc.., Always it irritates us. To avoid this and to set only one wallpaper for all users we have to restrict the users from accessing the desktop properties.

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