Which linux distribution should I install?

Which linux distribution should I install?

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People always ask me with this kind of question, commonly they were looking up for a distro that close enough to Windows OS appearance. It’s important to see the hardware factor, Since every Linux distribution contains the basic packages and can be built to meet almost any requirement (because they all use the Linux kernel). 

Vulnerability in Virtual PC?

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Vulnerability in Virtual PC?

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Earlier today, Core Security Technologies issued a security advisory for our Virtual PC (VPC) software. The advisory calls out a proof of concept where the virtual machine monitor allows memory pages above the 2GB level to be read from or written to by user-space programs running within a guest operating system. The advisory explicitly calls into question the effectiveness of many of the security hardening features of Windows, including DEP, SafeSEH, and ASLR.  Folks are already starting

Protecting Browsers with Defense In Depth Techniques

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Protecting Browsers with Defense In Depth Techniques

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Protecting Windows customers is an absolute priority for the Internet Explorer engineering team.  That's why we work hard to make sure our browser has some of the best safety and privacy features available today.  We've spent a lot of time talking about some of the more visible safety and privacy features like our SmartScreen Filter, that protects users from

Inexpensive DIY Home Security Options

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Inexpensive DIY Home Security Options

Inexpensive DIY home security options are out there, so you can increase the security of your residence without a professional installer and outrageous costs. It also helps to remember that you don’t have to secure your home as if it was Fort Knox. You just need the basics to deter and prevent burglars from targeting your home. Even if you don’t install the most high-tech gadgetry out there, your property can still be adequately protected.

Microwave Communication Frequencies

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Understanding Microwave Communication Frequencies

Microwave Communication Frequencies

The term "Microwave" is a broad term that covers the UHF (Ultra High Frequency with frequencies between 300MHz and 3GHz) to the EHF (Extremely High Frequency with frequencies between 30GHz to 300GHz). Licensed microwave links and unlicensed wireless Ethernet bridges typically operate in the SHF (Super High Frequency with frequencies between 3GHz to 30GHz) and the EHF bands.

Introduction to Risk Management

Risk Management Basics

 

Risk management can make the difference between your survival or sudden death with forex trading. You can have the best trading system in the world and still fail without proper risk management.

Risk management is a combination of multiple ideas to control your trading risk. It can be limiting your trade lot size, hedging, trading only during certain hours or days, or knowing when to take losses.

CCTV security camera systems review

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CCTV security camera systems review

CCTV security camera review

This video explains the benefits of using Professional or Standard Body CCTV security cameras for your surveillance needs. Good for CCTV installers and business owners wanting more information before selecting a security camera system.

The Best Artificial Beach

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The Best Artificial Beach

 

Japan adores to be ahead of the whole world, its people will never get tired of these constant creations and inventions. The Japanese are always making something new, something really interesting and completely addictive.

BEST PRACTICES IN CONSTRUCTION

BEST PRACTICES IN CONSTRUCTION

 

What is Best Practice?

Best practices is defined as ‘the policy, systems and procedures that, at any given time, are generally regarded by peers as the practice that delivers optimal outcome, such that they are worthy of adoption’.

Most Popular Internal Hard Drives on Amazon

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Internal Hard Drives A hard disk drive (hard disk, hard drive, HDD) is a non-volatile storage device for digital data. It features one or more rotating rigid platters on a motor-driven spindle within a metal case. Data is encoded magnetically by read/write heads that float on a cushion of air above the platters.

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