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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

The unethical superhero: Why science in The Flash needs some oversight | Ars Technica U... - 0 views

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    "Secret prisons, surreptitious DNA testing, and a disregard of public safety. by Jonathan M. Gitlin (US) - Dec 25, 2015 9:02pm CET"
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    "Secret prisons, surreptitious DNA testing, and a disregard of public safety. by Jonathan M. Gitlin (US) - Dec 25, 2015 9:02pm CET"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Linux Disable USB Devices (Disable loading of USB Storage Driver) - 0 views

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    "In our research lab, would like to disable all USB devices connected to our HP Red Hat Linux based workstations. I would like to disable USB flash or hard drives, which users can use with physical access to a system to quickly copy sensitive data from it. How do I disable USB device support under CentOS Linux, RHEL version 5.x/6.x/7.x and Fedora latest version?"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

GM45 chipsets: remove the ME (manageability engine) - 0 views

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    "This sections relates to disabling and removing the ME (Intel Management Engine) on GM45. This was originally done on the ThinkPad X200, and later adapted for the ThinkPad R400/T400/T500. It can in principle be done on any GM45 or GS45 system. The ME is a blob that typically must be left inside the flash chip (in the ME region, as outlined by the default descriptor). On GM45, it is possible to remove it without any ill effects. All other parts of coreboot on GM45 systems (provided GMA MHD4500 / Intel graphics) can be blob-free, so removing the ME was the last obstacle to make GM45 a feasible target in libreboot (the systems can also work without the microcode blobs). "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Start-up sells a stamp-sized Linux server for $5 | Computerworld - 0 views

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    " A start-up has completed a crowdfunding campaign for a stamp-sized Linux server development kit that has integrated Wi-Fi and on-board flash storage for DIYers to build hardware for IoT applications. "
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