Archive for January, 2008

How Chanology is DDosing Church of Scientology

As most of you probably know by now that a “Hacker” group called “Anonymous” has setup a project called “Chanology” to take down Church of Scientology. You can listen to their gripe about COS (Church of Scientology) and why they are doing what they are doing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCbKv9yiLiQ
They have also setup up a project page which [...]

KDE4 Reviewed by Arstechnica

Ars technica provided a very extensive review of KDE4, which I though was a definate worth mentioning. I think everyone who switched to KDE4 or thinking about switching to KDE4 should take a look at this:
From Arstechnica:

Some equally exciting additions in KDE 4.0 include the new Oxygen visual style, the Plasma desktop shell, the Dolphin [...]

Testing Memory Subsystem with Memtester

memtester is a user-space utility for testing the memory subsystem in a computer to determine if it is faulty. It does a reasonably good job of finding intermittent faults and non-deterministic faults. It has many tests to help catch borderline memory, and generates a verbose report of faults found, tests run, and time taken.
You can [...]

Graphical Disk Usage Display with KDirStat

KDirStat (KDE Directory Statistics) is a small utility program that sums up disk usage for directory trees, very much like the Unix ‘du’ command. It displays the disk space used up by a directory tree, both numerically and graphically. It is network transparent (i.e., you can use it to sum up FTP servers), and comes [...]

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