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This is the first bit of Bitfrost, the OLPC security service specification, in action. The screenshot is of the default 'olpc' user in a simple Terminal activity. Because we are in a container, we are sandbox'ing each activity, making their view of the entire Linux system only large enough for them to properly function. They won't know of the existence of other software running and would not be able to reach out and infect/manipulate them (simply speaking).
* Only 4 processes exist, instead of the ~70 that are running
* 7 devices are visible to Terminal, down from the 150
* There are only 30 entries in /proc, rather than ~120 a non-containerized process would see
Woot!
(NOTE: This is before any tightening down has been done, and should serve only as a proof-of-concept. Eventually the island to which these activities live will be more confined)
What are good open-source log monitoring tools on Linux
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How to create a document in LaTeX using the LyX document processor​​
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Someone brought this old beauty and wanted to install a form of BSD on it, netBSD I think. They didn't get to far, but it was cool to see such an old Macintosh.
Forgot how much fun it was to install Gentoo Linux on a computer without a CD/DVD drive...
I had to use another computer's drive in-situ as the system I was installing onto couldn't power one by itself!
The Linux Guru from Blankpage, a Zurich startup focused on the design, building and customization of electronic publishing technology for B2B projects.
Lighting: Elinchrom BxRi 250ws flashes, one from the right in a large gridded CreativeLight softbox, and the other from the left in a Portalite softbox. Skyport triggers used to trigger flashes.
Portada para el curso de Administración Linux, tutorizado por Francisco Illeras, Administrador de Sistemas de la Universidad de Granada
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How to use xargs command in Linux
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Linux must be big in Texas... Used at readwrite.com/2014/02/20/linux-jobs-report#awesm=~owslfQa..., and weburbanist.com/2019/03/03/worker-be-10-were-hiring-signs...
EnvÃo de 32 CDs dobles para la instalación de GNU - Linux en su distribución de UBUNTU a nombre de elcerritovalle.com
What are the alternatives to Google Chrome and Firefox on Linux?
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How to install Shrew Soft IPsec VPN client on Linux
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What are the alternatives to Google Chrome and Firefox on Linux?
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I made this as a wallpaper for my Linux Mint-installation today. It is inspired from the asphalt wallpaper that came with the install.
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How to monitor system temperature on Linux
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I messed around with Conky today and settled on this desktop set up. I took a popular pre-made conkyrc script, whittled it down a bit, and added a barcode font for the day and time. The wallpaper is from Deviantart.com. This is on the T41 I recently fixed up.
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Original script: www.quicktweaks.com/2008/09/27/gmail-weather-beauty-right...
Barcode font: www.dafont.com/c39hrp24dhtt.font
Background: browse.deviantart.com/?qh=§ion=&q=bay+landsca...
How to upgrade the kernel on CentOS
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