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Lightweight window managers: pekwm
http://lightlinux.blogspot.com/2012/05/lightweight-window-managers-pekwm.html
Lightweight Linux is a blog about using Linux on old computers. Lightweight distributions and applications bring your old hardware back to life! Lightweight window managers: pekwm. It's been probably two years since I last used pekwm. Now that Urukrama has published a very good Pekwm Guide. In his blog, I think I'll give it a new try on some of my older comupters. Sunday, May 13, 2012. Have you tried openbox? Ive been using it for about 6 months and love it. Its so lightweight! January 14, 2015 at 8:50 AM.
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Lightweight Linux: May 2012
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Lightweight Linux is a blog about using Linux on old computers. Lightweight distributions and applications bring your old hardware back to life! Lightweight window managers: pekwm. It's been probably two years since I last used pekwm. Now that Urukrama has published a very good Pekwm Guide. In his blog, I think I'll give it a new try on some of my older comupters. Sunday, May 13, 2012. Links to this message. Penguin update didn't like Lightweight Linux. I hope I'll have enough time to write new articles ...
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Results of my first poll ever
http://lightlinux.blogspot.com/2012/02/results-of-my-first-poll-ever.html
Lightweight Linux is a blog about using Linux on old computers. Lightweight distributions and applications bring your old hardware back to life! Results of my first poll ever. A week ago, I decided to publish the first ever poll on the Lightweight Linux. I asked my readers if the can write code and if they actually do it. Interestingly, most of my readers either write code at least sometimes or would like to learn to write program code. The main reason for my interest in polishing my coding skills is tha...
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Sploited: SANS Forensic Artifact 1: Open/Save MRU
http://sploited.blogspot.com/2012/10/sans-forensic-artifact-1-opensave-mru.html
Wednesday, 10 October 2012. SANS Forensic Artifact 1: Open/Save MRU. As most of you would have seen by now SANS posted a fantastic forensic poster. For everybody to use which will "map a specific artifact to the analysis question that it will help to answer". Basically what that means is that SANS have 8 categories used to determine an analysis question. "Was the file opened? SANS lists the following information within the poster. Called SANS ForensicArtifact1 MRU 1.txt and SANS ForensicArtifact1 MRU...
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Sploited: SANS Forensic Artifact 6: UserAssist
http://sploited.blogspot.com/2012/12/sans-forensic-artifact-6-userassist.html
Thursday, 27 December 2012. SANS Forensic Artifact 6: UserAssist. I'm a little late to say this but firstly Happy Christmas to my readers out there. I've been fortunate enough to have a little time off but still find myself working the Christmas / New Year period. I hope some of you have more time off and can catch up on some of those tasks you've been avoiding. For today we're moving onto the new category. GUI-based programs launched from the desktop are tracked in the launcher on a Windows System.
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Legacy OS 4 Mini needs only 800 MHz & 256 MB
http://lightlinux.blogspot.com/2012/04/legacy-os-4-mini-needs-only-800-mhz-256.html
Lightweight Linux is a blog about using Linux on old computers. Lightweight distributions and applications bring your old hardware back to life! Legacy OS 4 Mini needs only 800 MHz and 256 MB. EENpup 2010 Mini Beta has beeb rebranded as Legacy OS 4 Mini. The distribution should run OK with most of the hardware made in the 21st century. New to Legacy OS what’s with the name? For more information and download links. See the Puppy Linux Discussion Forum. Sunday, April 01, 2012. I recommend Amazon Bookstore!
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A Short IceWM Tutorial
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Lightweight Linux is a blog about using Linux on old computers. Lightweight distributions and applications bring your old hardware back to life! A Short IceWM Tutorial. In addition to Linux, it can be used on several other flavours of Unix including commercial systems like Tru64 and AIX and open source operating systems like FreeBSD and NetBSD. It has even been reported to compile and run under Windows! Find a theme to install. It can even be configured to look like Windows XP. This allows you to check t...
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Twitter updates from Linux CLI
http://lightlinux.blogspot.com/2009/06/twitter-updates-from-linux-cli.html
Lightweight Linux is a blog about using Linux on old computers. Lightweight distributions and applications bring your old hardware back to life! Twitter updates from Linux CLI. During the last week, I've learned to use Twitter. Curl -u "username:password" -d "status=here comes the status update" http:/ www.twitter.com/statuses/update.xml. And to make it even simpler, you can write a simple script to send the updates from the command line:. Echo "Twitter update: $1". After saving the script as. Would be g...
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Pentest N00b
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Monday, 24 August 2009. Well the past few weeks have been a little busy @ work so have not had much time to further my knowledge. I have managed to read about and try to understand how exploits are found and how the exploiter alters the application code to enable an exploit to run in an application, this was mainly utilising the buffer overflow method. There are some nice tutorials here @ Peter Van Eeckhouttes Blog. Http:/ www.corelan.be:8800/. Catch you all soon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Pentest N00b: Re Think On Pentest Lab - We Go Totally Open Source
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Thursday, 8 July 2010. Re Think On Pentest Lab - We Go Totally Open Source. Having played around with my previous Virtual Pentest Lab and found it more than up to the job, Citrix's Xenserver is after all the best Virtualisation system around and for not very much money or free if you don't need the fancy extra's - I have a 2 node Xenserver system with an OPenFiler SAN at the office without the essentials licence and it makes life sooooo easy. Give it a try and watch this space for future developments.
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