Update: Midi Grasshopper 3.8Update: Midi Grasshopper 3.8Update: Midi Grasshopper 3.8 04/13/2004 10:04 AM The MIDI sequencing application adds the ability to visually edit a sequence's tempo track, the ability to burn AIFF files directly to CD, and other changes. This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Update: Midi Grasshopper 3.8Grok Headline matches for Update: Midi Grasshopper 3.8Midi Grasshopper 3.8Midi Grasshopper 3.8 04/12/2004 04:51 PM Midi and audio sequencing application. intelliScore Polyphonic 6.1 WAV to MIDI,
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The fine folks at lnx-bbc.org need your help in tested version 2.0 of
the Linux Bootable Business Card. The LNX-BBC is a mini
Linux-distribution, small enough to fit on a CD-ROM that has been cut,
pressed, or molded to the...
There are many good disk cloners out there, but all of the ones I know
of require a Quartz connection -- and so they can't be used remotely.
I have written this wrapper around asr(8) that copies the Startup
Volume to the Volu...
has a link today to something that I personally think would
be amazingly useful to web developers all over - a LAMP web server that boots
from a CD.
The v0.3 beta release is now available!!
FCCU GNU/Linux Forensic Bootable CD is a bootable CD based on KNOPPIX that contains a lot of tools suitable for computer forensic investigatins, including bash scripts. Its main purpose is to create images of devices prior to analysis, and it is used by the Belgian Federal Computer Crime Unit.
The brand new SleuthKit 2.0 was added. There is support for
LVM and hfsplus. Tools added include lshw, scsitools, glark,
mdbtools, gpsd, and more.
FCCU GNU/Linux Forensic Bootable CD is a bootable CD based on KNOPPIX that contains a lot of tools suitable for computer forensic investigatins, including bash scripts. Its main purpose is to create images of devices prior to analysis, and it is used by the Belgian Federal Computer Crime Unit.
This release is based on Knoppix 3.8.1. It includes the Sleuthkit
2.01. dcfldd is included. A lot of packages were added.
Direct and Related Links for 'Slipstream Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Create a Bootable CD'
Slipstreaming a Service Pack, is the process to integrate the
Service Pack into the installation so that with every new installation
the Operating System and Service Pack are installed at the same time.
Slipstreaming is usually done on network shares on corporate systems.
But with the advent of CD burners, it does actually make some sense
for the home user or small business user to do the same. This is a
very handy guide on…
Glenn Fleishmann has written a blog entry about an amazing new WiFi project at Champaign-Urbana, to create a bootable disk image that turns its host machines into meshing wireless repeaters.
The CUWiN project wants to allow self-forming, noncentralized, mesh-based Wi-Fi networks using standard, old PCs with no configuration. Slightly more advanced units could be ruggedized boxes using Compact Flash, but the basic unit would be a 486 or later PC with a bootable CD-ROM or bootable floppy that bootstraps a CD-ROM. Once booted, a unit finds other similar units without any other configuration or control and forms a mesh.Link"We've been developing software now since about 2000, and our idea is to build software that is super user friendly, super easy for someone who doesn't understand the nuances of the technology or community wireless networking to set up their own system," said Meinrath. It's an attempt to enable community networking to spread beyond the folks who are self-starters.
(Thanks, Glenn!)
Tech-Recipes Aug 1 2004 3:12PM GMT
Tabbed file browser/file manager.
First release candidate released
, Head Beekeeper of the GNOME project: "In terms
of feature parity with the basic Windows desktop we've done it and
we're already there. When it comes to enterprise management we need to
do some work there and when you compare GNOME to features like in OS X
we're almost there."
While the argument may not end anytime soon, examining your personal goals and tastes, not to mention your wallet, may help solve the debate inside your head and at the cash register. By Dustin Faber, Arkansas State Univeristy Herald
Zero seconds on the Mac OS system clock is January 1, 1904. The Mac OS
epoch hits 100 years ... now. That's assuming you live in the Pacific
time zone, anyway: ...
You could argue that every PC is a Macintosh, because of the
similarity of Windows to the original Mac OS. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch
via MyAppleMenu)
Twenty years ago today, on Jan. 24, 1984, Apple introduced the first
Macintosh. Let's look back at the first Mac and how it evolved.
WebTechniques Aug 15 2002 10:12PM ET
Peachpit Press released a new edition of The Macintosh iLife '04 by
Jim Heid, now one-third larger with coverage of all iLife updates,
including GarageBand 1.1, the latest iTunes Music Store, and new
iPods.
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