I finally understood Commodore256’s point, was that noobs surfing the web can get to a page that claims they have viruses on their machine. I’ve seen these too, and usually the bogus requester that tells them this uses a recognizeable Windows frame to make it seem valid. However on Ubuntu, there is no single recognizeable window context theme, so it is hard to phish a Ubuntu user because the Phish would have to know what window manager and theme the Ubuntu user is using. Windows could avoid this problem as well by permitting Windows to have many kinds of window managers and themes.. Also since Ubuntu released every 6 months, there is a chance that every release will have a different “look”. So phishing would not be effective across all Ubuntu users. It’s because of Windows inability to be completely customized that Windows users are vulnerable to web-Phish.. I bet you never thought tha theming and customization could protect you from viruses
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Google Toolbar exposed: www.benedelman.org launchpad.net www.chromium.org http Chromium is the open source web browser project from which Google Chrome draws its source code.[1] The Google-authored portion of it is released under the BSD license,[2] with other parts being subject to a variety of different permissive open-source licenses, including the MIT License, the LGPL, the Ms-PL, and an MPL/GPL/LGPL tri-license.[3] It implements the same feature set as Google Chrome, but has a slightly different logo.[4] Versions of Mac and Linux Google Chrome based on Chromium were released to the development channel for Google Chrome on 4 June 2009.[5] According to the developer documentation, “‘Chromium’ is the name of the project, not the product, and should never appear in code in variable names, API names etc. Use ‘chrome’ instead.”[6]
Following up on thecircuit123's video about Cloud Computing, I branch off into how Linux is going to help this new age of system-agnostic computing come to light, and in some cases, already has.
Webcams are notorious for their lack of support under Linux. But thanks to GSPCA, many webcams now have functional V4L drivers. This tutorial covers the building, installation, and configuration of the GSPCA drivers, including how to adjust color balance and brightness directly at the kernel module level.
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Screencast Tutorial Video on how to use and install Google Chromium Web Browser in Ubuntu Linux 9.10 Karmic Koala 64bit, which is the development open source version of Google Chrome Web Browser. With full Adobe Flash support which makes YouTube run perfect. It’s the same browser as Google Chrome OS which I did a Video on too. I also show the Google Toolbar in Firefox 3.5 Lots of Linux tips and tricks in this educational video from www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.
You can watch changes, if example someone is modifing the file, or the system is modifing it. Its good for group work
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Ubuntu Web Server Install tutorial
Link to Part 2: www.youtube.com LINUX HOWTO 3rd installment, Part 1 Special thanks to Linux Journal (www.linuxjournal.com) for featuring one of my videos on their web site this week. This is the third installment in a new series called Linux HOWTOS. Every week I will post a video explaining how to accomplish something using a GNU/Linux operating system. Please write requests for installments in the comments! The internet is great for many things, but not privacy. Luckily, anonymity networks …
Ubuntu 9.04 Review

