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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

What are the different file types in Linux and UNIX - 0 views

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    "Unix like operating system supports several different types of files. Some of the more common file types are regular files, directory files, executable files, symbolic link files, and device files, and are described in the following sub-sections."
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    "Unix like operating system supports several different types of files. Some of the more common file types are regular files, directory files, executable files, symbolic link files, and device files, and are described in the following sub-sections."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

The best tools and techniques for finding data on Unix systems | ITworld - 0 views

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    "Sometimes looking for information on a Unix system is like looking for needles in haystacks. Even important messages can be difficult to notice when they're buried in huge piles of text. And so many of us are dealing with "big data" these days -- log files that are multiple gigabytes in size and huge record collections in any form that might be mined for business intelligence."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Decent speech recognition software for Linux - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange - 0 views

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    "The short version of the question: I am looking for a speech recognition software that runs on Linux and has decent accuracy and usability. Any license and price is fine. It should not be restricted to voice commands, as I want to be able to dictate text."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Agedu - Find Out Wasted Disk Space In Linux - OSTechNix - 0 views

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    "Today, let us talk about a simple, yet another must-have utility in your arsenal. Meet agedu, a small utility that tracks down the wasted disk space in your Linux system. Running out of disk space? No worries! Install agedu and find out which directories or files are consuming more space. Just delete them if they are no longer needed or move them safely to an archive medium to free up some space. It works on Windows and Unix-like operating systems. It is available under MIT license. That means you can use it for free, copy, distribute, and reuse."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Linux vs. Windows device driver model: architecture, APIs and build environment compari... - 0 views

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    "Last updated on May 31, 2016 Authored by Dennis Turpitka 4 Comments Device drivers are parts of the operating system that facilitate usage of hardware devices via certain programming interface so that software applications can control and operate the devices. As each driver is specific to a particular operating system, you need separate Linux, Windows, or Unix device drivers to enable the use of your device on different computers. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Linux Process Table Tutorial | Linux Servers and Security Howtos - Chris Binnie - 0 views

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    A fundamental design feature of Unix-like Operating Systems is that many of a system's resources are accessible via the filesystem, as a file. For example the "procfs" pseudo-filesystem offers us access to all kinds of valuable treasures.
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Konsthack | KH000 // Kopimashin - 0 views

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    "2015 // Peter Sunde Kolmisoppi The Kopimashin creates an endless amount of copies of a specific audio track (gnarls barkley's crazy). The audio track is copied to /dev/null, a unix data pipe for avoiding permanent storage. The Kopimashins lcd display consists of three rows of information, the serial number of the mashin, amount of copies created and the dollar value it represents in losses for the record labels (Downtown Records / Warner Music), currently represented by USD1,25 per copied piece."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

InfoSec Handlers Diary Blog - Improving Bash Forensics Capabilities - 0 views

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    "Bash is the default user shell in most Linux distributions. In case of incidents affecting a UNIX server, they are chances that a Bash shell will be involved. Bash keeps an history to help the user to search (and reuse) his last commands:"
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