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Writing your own operating system

Category: Operating_Systems, Miscellaneous

Title: Writing your own operating system

Description: This tutorial will teach you howto write your own operating system using assembly language. Contains bootsector example code.

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MS Windows 2000 TCP/IP Implementation Details

Category: Operating_Systems, Windows 2000

Title: MS Windows 2000 TCP/IP Implementation Details

Description: This white paper describes the Microsoft« Windows« 2000 operating system TCP/IP implementation details, and is a supplement to the Microsoft Windows 2000 TCP/IP manuals. The Microsoft TCP/IP protocol suite is examined from the bottom up. Throughout the paper, network traces are used to illustrate key concepts. These traces were gathered and formatted using Microsoft Network Monitor, a software-based protocol tracing and analysis tool included in the Microsoft Systems Management Server product. The intended audience for this paper is network engineers and support professionals who are already familiar with TCP/IP.

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Hiding Things From Other Windows Users

Category: Operating_Systems, Windows Miscellaneous

Title: Hiding Things From Other Windows Users

Description: This will also work with hiding your hacking files or anything else you want to keep to yourself. note: this will not keep fbi/police/anyone who knows computers really good from finding your files, only computer illiterate people and people who aren't really looking for incriminating files on your computer.

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Changing Startup/Shutdown Logos

Category: Operating_Systems, Windows Miscellaneous

Title: Changing Startup/Shutdown Logos

Description: Upon reading the article on the same subject in the Astalavista website, I thought that there was an easy way than that explained in that tutorial. One that didnt needed that software. This by no means intends disrespect to anyone.

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Linux security for newbies

Category: Operating_Systems, Linux

Title: Linux security for newbies

Description: Welcome to another of my tutorials, now this is a subject which has been covered many times before, although i havent read many other linux security tutorials im going to try and write it with a twist. So you understand it and not be puzzled. The system i have chosen to write about is the redhat operating system as that is what most newbies and kiddies are using these days, just so they can say they run linux. I am going to rush through this tutorial and then flick back and add more detail so if some parts seem to have bad english or dont seem to follow...

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