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John the Ripper Pro (JtR Pro) password cracker

https://www.openwall.com/john/pro/

Products Openwall GNU/*/Linux   server OS Linux Kernel Runtime Guard John the Ripper   password cracker Free & Open Source for any platform in the cloud Pro for Linu

Switching to XFCE4 - Chuck Carroll

https://chuck.is/xfce/

Anyone that's used Linux will probably be aware that it's a powerful and highly customizable OS, but unfortunately there's also the occasional bugs to deal with. Granted, every op

OE CAKE!!

http://www.scuzzstuff.org/oe_cake/

the game here . Linux users? Sorry to say that even though the engine is a Linux OpenSource app (Octave, found here ), there is no Linux version as of yet. I'll give it a try in W

TheOldNet - Webring!

http://webring.theoldnet.com/

Mac 7-10.4 stuff, Some linux, etc. The Old Net Vintage Internet for Retro Computers Old'aVista Search engine built for old browsers that can find old personal websites hosted

Trading Punches

https://sidneymerk.com/punches.shtml

MacIntosh, Amiga, Linux, PocketPC, andseveral others. Hugo Authors: The source code to Trading Punches is nowavailable for download here . Feel free tocheck it out for learning pu

Mandrake Expatriate Syndrome

http://greenfly.org/mes.html

that if you want to run Linux "from scratch" you actually use the Linux From Scratch distribution; if you want automated updates, you use Debian. As someone who has used BSD syste

Addendum on the Brokenness of File Locking

http://0pointer.net/blog/projects/locking2.html

about file lockingon Linux : Different machines have access to different features of the same filesystem. Here's an example: let's say you have two machines in your home LAN.You w
Posts and writings by Lennart Poettering

snow-dev.com

https://snow-dev.com/

Obsidian and all things Linux . Probably you will find something about these topics here. I want to experiment with a digital garden instead of a classic blog, because I began to
Hi, my name is Marcel and I’m a Platform Engineer. My current interests are FinOps, AWS, Emacs, Obsidian and all things Linux.

amavisd-new

https://amavis.org/

is based on 2.6.4 Linux: Red Hat/Fedora Apt RPM packages amavisd-new by Dag Wieërs, available at http://dag.wieers.com/packages/amavisd-new/ ; based on 2.6.6 Linux: Fedora RPMS/SR

A new stateful packet filter for OpenBSD

http://www.benzedrine.ch/pf.html

The slides from the LinuxForum 2003 talk about pf are here (mgp source ).A webcast is available, too.And Michael Knudsen made some pictures . December 11, 2002 On a personal note:
A new stateful packet filter for OpenBSD

Otter Browser

https://otter-browser.org/

: AppImage for Linux, 64 bit (pending); installer for Windows 7 or later, 32 bit (pending); installer for Windows 7 or later, 64 bit (pending); ZIP package for Windows XP or later
Otter Browser aims to recreate the best aspects of the classic Opera (12.x) UI using Qt5.

nenolod.net

http://nenolod.net/

boundary. DOS and Linux will interpret the contents differently. Warning: The partition table looks like it was made for C/H/S=*/255/63 (instead of 1430807/64/32). For this listin


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