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Graphics Muse

https://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/LG/issue25/gm.html

to set my computers back up.  First, and before I got the other systems unpacked, I blew the monitor on my laptop (aka "kepler").  I have no idea what happened.&nbs
The Monthly Column of Computer Graphics for Linux Systems.

Home Page of Marat Fayzullin

http://fms.komkon.org/

and MSX2+ 8-bit home computers. fMSX is written in C and successfully ported to Amiga, Macintosh, PC (MSDOS and Windows versions), and other platforms by a dozen of different peop

Interesting DOS programs - Full Index

http://dosprograms.info.tt/indexall.htm

to connect multiple computers via serial cable EZ-NOS 2 a http web server with Server Side Includes support, secure FTP Server with md5 authenication, DNS server and a TCP/IP acce

alt.cyberpunk FAQ – /cyb/+/sec/ wiki

https://cyb-sec.neocities.org/pages/alt-cyberpunk-faq/

technology” (computers, the mass media), making the system better at keeping those within it, inside it. Often this technological system extends into its human “compon

SoftRAM95: "False and Misleading"

http://ftp.st.ryukoku.ac.jp/pub/published/oreilly/windows/win95.update/softram.html

to double Windows 95 computers' RAM. What they got was a snazzy looking software package that didn't increase RAM one bit." Bernstein added, "consumers shopping for high tech prod

https://tartarus.org/~simon/putty-snapshots/puttydoc.txt

https://tartarus.org/~simon/putty-snapshots/puttydoc.txt

use Windows. Windows computers have their own ways of networking between themselves, and unless you are doing something fairly unusual, you will not need to use any of these remot

~cmccabe - independent online communities

http://tilde.town/~cmccabe/online-communities.html

did not have home computers, before there was a commercial Internet, and long before the World Wide Web. Users of the early systems dialed in directly to a Unix server using a mod

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

The Mailbag LG #115

https://linuxgazette.net/115/lg_mail.html

4. The case of the computers is physically locked, and the computers and monitors are secured by security cables. 5. Internet access _severely_ restricted - FTP/web access to prox


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