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https://www.billdietrich.me/Linux.html

to servers to supercomputers. Same is not true of Windows and Mac, although you do find Windows in ATMs and vending machines and other odd places. Miscellaneous Standards / projec
Linux operating system basics, parts, myths, and truths

Archive

https://jxself.org/archive.shtml

digital age, our computers have become central to so many aspect of our lives. Yet, how much control do we have over the software that powers these machines? Proprietary software

System Administration Bits of Knowledge

http://www.toad.com/gnu/sysadmin/

my computer despite it. Computers are very programmable and one of the joys of free software is that if you don't like what the software does, you can change it yourself. I didn't

Classic Mac Networking

http://www.applefool.com/se30/

other, and to modern computers and networks. Most of this guide was written with the "somewhat computer literate" user in mind, as to make it as accessible to the broadest span of

Looking at Windows Vista | Peter Torpey

https://petertorpey.com/articles/windows_vista.html

familiar with using computers, a time will come when all users will be at least somewhat familiar with the idiosyncrasies of computing, data storage, and the stagnant metaphors. A

My impressions

http://galexander.org/laptops/mac/impressions.html

In the PC world, the computers feel shallow because I understand a little bit of almost every layer. I am familiar with the hardware from a user perspective and also (somewhat) an

WA8LMF Useful Links Page

http://wa8lmf.net/links/

anything (radios, GPS, computers, etc) into virtually any vehicle. G7toWin    Home of an extremely useful FREEWARE utility for downloading/uploading waypoints and tracks

Old Cavebear Blog

https://www.cavebear.com/old_cbblog/

was accepted by their computers) has been lost. What kind of crazy game is this? Not only does the ALAC fail to live up to its promise of public publication, but it can't even fin

Jeff Duntemann's Wardriving FAQ

http://www.drivebywifiguide.com/wardrivingfaq.htm

The kid was looking for computers supporting online games and had no strong intent to "break into" anything—the problems that developed lay with an essentially unde
"Wardriving" is the process of gathering statistics on Wi-Fi hotspots by sensing Wi-Fi access points without connecting to them. This FAQ explains what it's about, why i


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