CCC-TV – 26C3: Here be Dragons (1/3)
Thursday, January 14th, 2010Video archive for Chaos Communications Congress 2009 (CCC – a well-knows security conference )
Video archive for Chaos Communications Congress 2009 (CCC – a well-knows security conference )
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useful article about “libvirt” – a common management interface for different visualization software
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Currently ext2, will move to ext4 . Read the discussion for more info
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default passwords list for various hardware devices
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slashdot comments on the topic listing useful network testing and emulation tools
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forum, faq and other user-created info about TDI (Turbo Diesel) Vehicles from Volkswagen
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BTRFS is a new ZFS-like linux file system, it is present in the recent kernels with “experimental” status.
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video tour ( in 3 parts, ~ 30 min total) about International Space Station, or ISS.
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linux kernel code cross-reference: you can quickly look up a piece of code,, find out in what version it appeared first, and so on.
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notes from LWN about RPS patch — a way to distribute incoming traffic coming from 1 source (1 NIC, 1 queue, 1 IRQ line) via multiple CPU by hashing tcp headers and distributing by hash across multiple CPU/Cores
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