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Monday, December 24, 2007

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Hi all,I have a problem with my USB Flash Disk
, it seems to have automatically formatted into the RAW File System and when i try to format it into FAT, FAT16 or FAT32 it always fails. I have used both the 'left-click' format and also the command line but it does not format. The computer is running on XP Professional and now only recognieses the drive as a CD drive and when i try to open it, it says please insert disk!If anyone has any idea how to fix this problem PLEASE let me know. I will be very gratefull if someone could help. plze help

Thursday, December 20, 2007

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

.NET Compact Framework coming to Symbian

Red Five Labs has released a beta version of a tool that will bring the .NET Compact Framework to Symbian, which is far and away the most popular operating system for mobile device...


Many customers -- and consumers -- seemingly cannot wait until March to get their mitts on Silverlight 2.0 Beta and its Go-Live license.

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Monday, December 3, 2007

Intelligent Software Helps Build Perfect Robotic Hand

Intelligent Software Helps Build Perfect Robotic Hand2007-12-02 17:17:16Scientists in Portsmouth and Shanghai are working on intelligent software that will take them a step closer to building the perfect robotic hand.Using artificial intelligence, they are creating software which will learn and copy human hand movements.

Rolls-Royce IT network attacked by Chinese hackers: report

Rolls-Royce IT network attacked by Chinese hackers: report
1 day ago
LONDON (AFP) — Chinese-backed computer hackers attacked the internal computer network of British airplane engine maker Rolls-Royce, The Times said in its Monday edition.
Citing unidentified security sources, the daily said that while the hackers did not manage to get through to the company's sensitive data, the attack earlier this year "nearly took them (Rolls-Royce) out".
According to The Times, Anglo-Dutch energy company Royal Dutch Shell uncovered a spy ring made up of Chinese nationals at its facilities in Houston, in the United States, also earlier this year.

The two companies declined to comment when contacted by The Times.
"The Chinese -- the People's Liberation Army -- have been up to it for a good while, but it has really come to the fore recently," a security source told the paper.
"They tried to get inside Rolls-Royce -- their IT systems.
"They did not get enough inside, but it was a sufficiently big attack to get very worried. They got to the so-called not very important information before being rooted out."
The Times report comes just days after it emerged that the head of Britain's domestic security service warned business leaders that China has been carrying out state-sponsored espionage against vital parts of the economy.

Jonathan Evans, the director-general of MI5, wrote to 300 chief executives and security heads at banks, accountancy and legal firms, warning them they were under attack from "Chinese state organisations" via the Internet.
Rolls-Royce's computer network was apparently infiltrated remotely, by a specially-designed Trojan horse programme, which allows people to gain unauthorised access to a person's computer.
At Shell, meanwhile, the company reportedly discovered a "special interest group" made up of Chinese nationals who were encouraged to socialise outside of work hours.
According to The Times, however, the group was "a front for recruiting Chinese nationals" whose families were still in China and who were told to help "for the good of the motherland."
"It was a form of threat," the security source told the paper.

"This particular European oil company was made aware and uncovered the spying operation, where the Chinese were put under moral pressure to give information."

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Recent issues of Debian Weekly News:



03 Jul 2007 Events, Interview, Art, PHP4, Release Team, Reminder, Security, Backports,
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13 Mar 2007 WebApps, M68k, Accounts, OLPC, SoC, Etch, Installer, BOSS, Uploads, Bugs, Babelbox, DPL Election
13 Feb 2007 Downgrade, Infrastructure, FOSDEM, Website, Installer, HP, DPL Election, Multiarch DVD
30 Jan 2007 FHS, Social Committee, l10n, d-i, UTF-8, Screenshots, Events, Etch, Release
23 Jan 2007 OLPC, Debian-Edu, History, PS3, Packaging, Woody, Documentation, Release, CC2.5
26 Dec 2006 PopCon, debianforum.de, ARM, Installing, Etch, Success, Packages, DVDs, FOSDEM
28 Nov 2006 GNOME, DebConf, Installer, Etch, FAQ, Sparc, Key
31 Oct 2006 BLOBs, Events, Videos, I18n, Installer, Dunc-Tank, MPlayer, Firefox
26 Sep 2006 DVD CSS, Resolutions, Munich, Funding, DPL
Older issues from 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000 and 1999 are also available.
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What Does Free Mean? or What do you mean by Free Software?


Note: In February 1998 a group moved to replace the term "Free Software" with "Open Source Software". As will become clear in the discussion below, they both refer to essentially the same thing.


Many people new to free software find themselves confused because the word "free" in the term "free software" is not used the way they expect. To them free means "at no cost". An English dictionary lists almost twenty different meanings for "free". Only one of them is "at no cost". The rest refer to liberty and lack of constraint. When we speak of Free Software, we mean freedom, not price.

Software that is free only in the sense that you don't need to pay to use it is hardly free at all. You may be forbidden to pass it on, and you are almost certainly prevented from improving it. Software licensed at no cost is usually a weapon in a marketing campaign to promote a related product or to drive a smaller competitor out of business. There is no guarantee that it will stay free.
Truly free software is always free. Software that is placed in the public domain can be snapped up and put into non-free programs. Any improvements then made are lost to society. To stay free, software must be copyrighted and licensed.
To the uninitiated, either a piece of software is free or it isn't. Real life is much more complicated than that. To understand what kinds of things people are implying when they call software free we must take a little detour into the world of software licenses.
Copyrights are a method of protecting the rights of the creator of certain types of works. In most countries, software you write is automatically copyrighted. A license is the authors way of allowing use of their creation (software in this case), by others, in ways that are acceptable to them. It is up to the author to include a license which declares in what ways the software may be used. For a proper discussion of copyright see http://www.copyright.gov/. Source of debian

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What is Debian?

Debian is a free operating system (OS) for your computer. An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run. Debian uses the Linux kernel (the core of an operating system), but most of the basic OS tools come from the GNU project; hence the name GNU/Linux.
Debian GNU/Linux provides more than a pure OS: it comes with over 18733 packages, precompiled software bundled up in a nice format for easy installation on your machine.
Read more...
Getting Started

The latest stable release of Debian is 4.0. The last update to this release was made on August 15th, 2007. Read more about available versions of Debian.

If you'd like to start using Debian, you can easily obtain a copy, and then follow the installation instructions to install it.
If you're upgrading to the latest stable release from a previous version, please read the release notes before proceeding.

To get help in using or setting up Debian, see our documentation and support pages.
Users that speak languages other than English should check the international section.
People who use systems other than Intel x86 should check the ports section.
News

[17 Aug 2007] Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 updated[25 Apr 2007] Debian participates in Google's Summer of Code[08 Apr 2007] Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 released[07 Apr 2007] Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 updated[18 Feb 2007] Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 updated[10 Jan 2007] Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 archived
For older news items see the News Page. If you would like to receive mail whenever new Debian news comes out, subscribe to the debian-announce mailing list.
Security Advisories

[29 Nov 2007] DSA-1409 samba - several vulnerabilities [27 Nov 2007] DSA-1416 tk8.3 - buffer overflow [27 Nov 2007] DSA-1415 tk8.4 - buffer overflow [27 Nov 2007] DSA-1414 wireshark - several vulnerabilities [26 Nov 2007] DSA-1413 mysql - multiple vulnerabilities [24 Nov 2007] DSA-1412 ruby1.9 - programming error [24 Nov 2007] DSA-1411 libopenssl-ruby - programming error [24 Nov 2007] DSA-1410 ruby1.8 - programming error [21 Nov 2007] DSA-1408 kdegraphics - buffer overflow [18 Nov 2007] DSA-1407 cupsys - buffer overflow
For older security advisories see the Security Page. If you would like to receive security advisories as soon as they're announced, subscribe to the debian-security-announce mailing list.
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