vendredi 22 février 2008

your wii as media center

clipped from lifehacker.com
get a better idea of what Orb can do for your Wii.

Set Up Your PC

Set Up Your Wii

What Now?

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jeudi 24 janvier 2008

turn any content in netvibes

clipped from grid.orch8.net

Grab content from any website and turn it into a widget for your blog, add it to your Netvibes/Pageflakes/iGoogle homepage, or create an OpenSocial app!

To get started, choose a website to grab content from and enter its web address (eg: http://xyz) below:
Create a Content Clipping
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jeudi 17 janvier 2008

Access linux partition from Windows

clipped from www.howtoforge.com

Three Ways To Access Linux Partitions (ext2/ext3) From Windows On Dual-Boot Systems

1 Explore2fs

2 DiskInternals Linux Reader

3 Ext2 Installable File System For Windows

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jeudi 20 décembre 2007

1à tops tricks for windows security


The following content covers some of the most usual windows security problems and their solution. You don't have to be an uber geeks ecurity guru in order to master Windows Security . We mean it!  Check out the following links to see 
The best (and really funny :) Windows security stuff
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jeudi 29 novembre 2007

exam tech des group policy

clipped from blogs.technet.com

Circumventing Group Policy Settings

psexec –s –i –d c:\sysint\regmon.exe
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=ef3a35c0-19b9-4acc-b5be-9b7dab13108e&DisplayLang=en
http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/a/3/aa32239c-3a23-46ef-ba8b-da786e167e5e/PolicySettings.xls
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mercredi 28 novembre 2007

outil monitoring sur linux

clipped from www.linux.com

Feature: System Administration

Linux is an excellent platform for network administration. If you want to monitor your network traffic, you can find many tools -- some accessible from a Web interface, others using a graphical interface -- but nothing beats the speed of the command line. Command-line tools are also useful in shell scripts, where they can help you perform complex tasks. Here's a handful of my favorites for monitoring network traffic.


 Atop is a system and process manager that displays network traffic, along with other useful information such as CPU consumption, memory usage, and a process list. Atop has a handful of options to be passed to at startup. To see network network-related information and save it to a log file located in /var/log, start the application with atop -N > /var/log/atopnet.log.

CLI Magic: No-nonsense network monitoring tools

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browsing private firefox

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