This article will explan how to crack 64bit and 128bit WEP on many WIFI access points and routers using Backtrack, a live linux distribution. Your mileage may very.
Read more »How To Install Hamachi On Fedora 9
This tutorial explains how to install Hamachi on a Fedora 9 server. Hamachi is a VPN service that easily sets up in 10 minutes, and enables secure remote access to your business network, anywhere there's an Internet connection.
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[rails-on-emacs] new rinari release (big changes)
"Hi, I'm recently back from vacationing and I've made some changes to rinari, which I hope you can test out. The movement functions in rinari have been bothering me for a while, as they are large, messy and generally unreliable and un-extensible.
Read more »Tracing the Web
"For the last two months I have been working with Mozilla on a just-in-time compiler for the JavaScript engine in Firefox, and a few hours ago this project (codenamed TraceMonkey) has landed in the main Firefox development tree. TraceMonkey is a trace-based JIT compiler and it pushes the envelope on JavaScript performance..."
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the birth of a faster monkey
"...The goal of the TraceMonkey project — which is still in its early stages — is to take JavaScript performance to another level, where instead of competing against other interpreters, we start to compete against native code. Even with this very, very early version we’re already seeing some promising results: a simple “for loop” is getting close to unoptimized gcc: ..."
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TraceMonkey: JavaScript Lightspeed
"I'm extremely pleased to announce the launch of TraceMonkey, an evolution of Firefox's SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine for Firefox 3.1 that uses a new kind of Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler to boost JS performance by an order of magnitude or more..."
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Developing software on an open source stack
This tutorial describes the wide variety of programming tools available on Linux®. Further, it demonstrates how quick and easy it is to start developing on the platform and showcases some of the latest innovations in open source tools.
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AMD OverDrive On Linux
When it comes to ATI hardware, one of the features we have been after for the longest time on Linux has been any overclocking support. Windows users have ATI's OverDrive at their disposal along with an arsenal of third-party utilities such as ATI Tool. NVIDIA also has various utilities for overclocking their graphics cards on Windows, but they also provide support for overclocking on Linux.
Read more »Getting Mono and MySQL to play together politely
When I first used Mono, shortly after its first appearance in 2004, one of my most important requirements was to get connected to a MySQL back end. This was quickly achieved at the time with the ByteFX data connector. Following the basic Mono tutorial quickly had me up and running, with access to MySQL databases.
Read more »10+ essential programs for the terminal junkie
The command line in a Linux system is one area that a new user despises and a long time pro seeks to master. While the shell is powerfull in itself, there are still some tasks that requires a separate program, for instance playing music, IMs, browsing the web, etc.
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Utilities automate Debian filesystem creation
Longtime embedded Linux developer Behan Webster has released a collection of utilities for developers assembling root filesystems from Debian packages and compiled applications. The "Embedded Linux Build System" (elbs) utilities can be used to quickly assemble NFS-mounted or flash-based filesystems that support native development, as well as apt-getting Debian binaries.
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GIMP 2.4.7 Released
"GIMP 2.4.7 is a bug-fix release in the stable 2.4 series. The source can be downloaded from ftp.gimp.org. Binary packages should become available soon; please check the Downloads section on www.gimp.org ..."
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Google says: Hack the Android!
Google has released the 0.9 SDK Beta and admits that its ambitious project to produce the first complete, open, and free mobile platform is "converging on a final Android 1.0" release. It has also taken the bold step of posting an open letter to the security community which, in effect, invites them to hack the Android...
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phpMinAdmin is a powerful minimalist MySQL editor
If you've ever worked with and manipulated MySQL databases, chances are you've used phpMyAdmin to manage your databases from a Web interface. But phpMyAdmin can be a little complex; if you want a lightweight alternative, try phpMinAdmin. It's easier to install than its more robust cousin and has an easy-to-navigate graphical user interface for most important MySQL functions.
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The LXF Test: OpenSolaris 2008.05
Sun is battling hard to break into the open source operating system world with OpenSolaris. Juliet Kemp takes it for a test-drive, sampling its unique features and seeing how it fares against Linux...
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