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March 30th, 2007 by
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Oracle Security papers
The following list of links aims to bring together a collection of some of the white papers, articles and presentations out there on the internet about database security and Oracle security in particular. The lists below include
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March 21st, 2007 by
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What is Encyclopodia? Encyclopodia is a free software project that brings the Wikipedia, which is one of the largest encyclopedias in the world, to the Apple iPod. Encyclopodia can be installed on iPod genarations one to four, as well as on iPod Minis and
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March 15th, 2007 by
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Ubuntu Network Install
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Installing Ubuntu via PXE network boot is the way to go if you have no cd-r at hand or if you have no cdrom at all.
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his HOWTO describes the steps required to start an installation of Ubuntu over the network (if you have e.g. an old machine with a non-bootable CDROM). If you have a bootable CDROM and you are looking for a minimal CD image to download packages at install
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This is a work in progress. It is also a mix of Basic Internet Install and Local Net Install that are similar to just installing from the CD, and Hands Off Install that uses a preseed file to automate the whole thing.
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Clonezilla is a partition or disk clone software. It’s similar to Ghost. Unlike G4U or G4L, Clonezilla saves and restores only used blocks in hard drive. By using clonezilla, you can clone a 5 GB system to 40 clients in about 10 minutes.
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March 12th, 2007 by
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An interesting development – “The goal is to enable the open source community to renovate SimCity and take it in new educational directions, by applying Seymour Papert’s ideas about constructionist education, Alan Kay’s ideas about interactive user interf
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Seymour Papert (born March 1, 1928 Pretoria, South Africa) is an MIT mathematician, computer scientist, and prominent educator. He is one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence, as well as an inventor of the Logo programming language.
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“People laughed at Seymour Papert in the sixties when he talked about children using computers as instruments for learning and for enhancing creativity.”
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Game theory is often described as a branch of applied mathematics and economics that studies situations where players choose different actions in an attempt to maximize their returns. The essential feature, however, is that it provides a formal modelling
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March 7th, 2007 by
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What is Rachota?
Rachota is a straightforward application for time tracking different projects on one computer. It displays time data in diagram form and creates HTML reports.
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Several organizations are working to produce efficient technology at fairly basic levels – the part, the chip, the protocol. Some of the work, such as IBM’s constructural theory or reversible computing in general, is still highly theoretical. Others have
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Probably the largest motivation for the study of hardware and software technologies aimed at actually implementing reversible computing is that they offer what is the only potential way to improve the energy efficiency of computers beyond the fundamental
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IBM sought to increase the efficiency of their cooling system, and a scientist versed in biology, computers, and constructal theory took them down the path to a radical evolution in design that has demonstrated cooling power densities of up to 370 Watts p
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Reconstructor is an Ubuntu GNU/Linux CD Creator. It uses the Desktop(Live), Alternate(Install), or Server disc as a base, and then allows for user customization.
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Actually, it is a perverted Linux distribution made to be as insecure as possible. It is collection of IT-Security and IT-Anti-Security tools. Additional it includes a fullscaled lesson based environment for Attack & Defense on/for IT systems for self-stu
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March 6th, 2007 by
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collection of free audio/ebooks
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
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“When you are born, you know nothing.†This is the kind of statement you expect to hear from a philosophy professor, not a Silicon Valley executive with a new company to pitch and money to make.
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March 5th, 2007 by
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for the windows look (if you need in kde)
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In the past few years, a hurricane has engulfed the debate about global warming. This scientific issue has become a rhetorical firestorm with science pitted against spin and inflammatory words on both sides.
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