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XP SP3 Crashes Some AMD Machines

from the workarounds-emerge department

31 comments

by: kdawson
in: windows
on: 2008-05-12T02:49:00+00:00

Recruitment Options For a Small-Scale FOSS Project?

from the where-is-everybody department

91 comments

by: kdawson
in: programming
on: 2008-05-12T00:54:00+00:00

Hiding a Rootkit In System Management Mode

from the can-you-see-me-now department

70 comments

by: kdawson
in: security
on: 2008-05-11T22:57:00+00:00

Changes In Store For PHP V6

from the ready-or-not department

165 comments

by: kdawson
in: php
on: 2008-05-11T21:47:00+00:00

VIA Releases 16K-Line FOSS Framebuffer Driver

from the can-only-get-better-from-here department

99 comments

by: kdawson
in: graphics
on: 2008-05-11T20:41:00+00:00

What Is the Oldest Code Written Still Running?

from the when-dinosaurs-ruled-the-datacenter department

526 comments

by: kdawson
in: programming
on: 2008-05-11T19:30:00+00:00

DDR3 RAM Explained

from the faster-and-then-some department

138 comments

by: kdawson
in: hardhack
on: 2008-05-11T18:23:00+00:00

Developing New Materials With Space Science

from the think-outside-the-gravity-well department

40 comments

by: Soulskill
in: space
on: 2008-05-11T17:12:00+00:00

How the NSA Took Linux To the Next Level

from the not-by-beating-the-end-boss-of-the-previous-level department

118 comments

by: Soulskill
in: security
on: 2008-05-11T16:08:00+00:00

The 25-Year-Old BSD Bug

from the better-late-than-never department

172 comments

by: Soulskill
in: bug
on: 2008-05-11T15:05:00+00:00

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Welcome to the Gnovus Blog

So, this is a once again effort to make this URL something useful, previous efforts as a FREE SUPPORT portal have not been all that successful.

Maybe having it as a blog would be a bit more helpful as I find myself anyway without a public space to post some of my own experiences.

Anyway, if for any reason you find this site, feel free to ask for help in any software/hardware related matter, I will do my best.

The forums are open, or at least they will be once this is finished, and from time to time I may get here a nice interesting story found on the Internet.

Feel free to look around.

Regards.

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