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ATAD #24 - Conflicker is out there and rampant1 comment

vinaydeep wrote 7 months ago: Malicious code that was recently classified as a worm, surfaced in October 2008 and exploits  MS08-0 … more →

Tags: News, Security, Tech, Windows, Virus

ATAD #22 - File Archives on Linux

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: The two main formats for file archiving are tar and cpio. Both a used in tandem with compression uti … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, Archive

ATAD #21 - Linux process priority range4 comments

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: The Linux kernel implements two separate priority ranges. The first is the nice value, a number from … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, Computing, linux.administration, Kernel, Scheduler

ATAD #20 - Adding a linebreak in a wordpress post

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: The wordpress wysiwug editor seems to remove the <br> tag from the posts and prevents me from … more →

Tags: Discovery, Tech

ATAD #19 - Linux login program

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: The login program is used when signing onto a system. It can also be used to switch from one user to … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, linux.administration, Security

ATAD #18 - Unix Standardization

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: Software is probably the fastest thing that undergoes change, and its standardization is an importan … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, Computing, Standards

ATAD #17 - I/O interface

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: Communication between the processor and other devices are enabled by an I/O interface, and the Front … more →

Tags: Tech, Computing, Memory

ATAD #16 - escape sequence in bash1 comment

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: Certain characters are processed by the shell, and can be escaped (\) to tell the shell to interpret … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, Bash, Code

ATAD #15 - Beyond the CPU clock speed

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: In completing a task the computer splits each instruction into a series of independent steps. The co … more →

Tags: Tech, Computing, Cache, Processor, Performance

ATAD #14 - The computer architecture

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: The conceptual computer architecture can be represented with five abstraction layers with each encom … more →

Tags: Tech, Computing, Architecture, program

ATAD #13 - Adobe Photoshop

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: Today im putting in this video from dekePod which deals not with just 1, but 101 tips in photoshop. … more →

Tags: Photography, postprocess

ATAD #12 - Securing your DNS

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: DNS exploits broadly fall in the category of cache poisoning (DNS spoofing where incorrect informati … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, Network, Security, linux.administration

ATAD #11 - Domain Name System (DNS)5 comments

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: The Domain Name System that dates back from the era of the ARPAnet can be understood as a distribute … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, Network, administration

ATAD #10 - Managing access to network services

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: Managing access to networking services on the system would be an important step in managing the syst … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, Network, Security

ATAD #9 - Linux init and runlevels1 comment

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: A runlevel is a state or mode of operation of the operating system. Runlevels define what services o … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, boot, linux.administration

ATAD #8 - Package Management Systems

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: A Software Package is usually a software program that provides some functionality bundled with metad … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, administration, Repository, upgrade, package

ATAD #7 - The network administration tool

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: If my previous post gave you an opinion that configuring networking on Linux is a head spinning task … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, administration, Network

ATAD #6 - Specifying Networking Options2 comments

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: The /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ contains configuration scripts for each network interface, and i … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, administration, Network

ATAD #5 - What’s that SysRq key on your keyboard?2 comments

vinaydeep wrote 1 year ago: The SysRq key is used to give input to the operating system without interfering with the software ru … more →

Tags: Linux, Tech, debugging, surprise, linux.administration


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