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Coder, Hacker, SysAd & Forensic Investigator

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Tag: oneiric ocelot

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin

Howto: Disable the Guest Account in Ubuntu 12.04

Sometimes I’m sure its very useful to have a guest account on your machine, perhaps your partner or friend needs…
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Posted on: June 28, 2012 Last updated on: February 12, 2013 Comments: 0 Written by: Paul Joyce
Linux Mint

Oooo so minty and fresh!

It was time for a new start. Out with the old. In with the new. From this point on, Linux…
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Posted on: March 13, 2012 Last updated on: March 13, 2012 Comments: 0 Written by: Paul Joyce
Goodbye Ubuntu

Goodbye Ubuntu

I’ve been an avid user of Ubuntu for many users, from desktops and laptops, all the way up to servers.…
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Posted on: March 9, 2012 Last updated on: March 9, 2012 Comments: 0 Written by: Paul Joyce
Ubuntu

Cant enter Linux Wireless Password

Okay so a nice short article on something that was causing me a lot of grief! I came home from…
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Posted on: January 18, 2012 Last updated on: October 5, 2016 Comments: 1 Written by: Paul Joyce

Goodbye TweetDeck! Hello… umm TweetDeck?!

Okay so as a regular Linux and Twitter user, I have had to live with TweetDecks partially compatible program for…
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Posted on: November 2, 2011 Last updated on: November 2, 2011 Comments: 2 Written by: Paul Joyce
Ubuntu and Skype

Skype not loading in Ubuntu 11.10 (Error loading libXss)

So it turns out that upgrading to Oneiric Ocelot (Ubuntu 11.10) causes the latest version of Skype to die a painful death. This short little article shows how to get it back functioning again.
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Posted on: October 27, 2011 Last updated on: October 29, 2012 Comments: 17 Written by: Paul Joyce
Ubuntu

Removing Ubuntu’s Unity bar

So it was only earlier this week I put together a post complaining quite openly about the ‘Unity’ shell that…
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Posted on: October 21, 2011 Last updated on: October 21, 2011 Comments: 3 Written by: Paul Joyce
Clementine Media Player

Clementine shortcuts not working in Ocelot 11.10

With my passion for Ubuntu dropping every major release, this article explains how to work around Clementine’s (and probably other programs) keyboard shortcuts not working in the new Ocelot 11.10 version.
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Posted on: October 20, 2011 Last updated on: October 20, 2011 Comments: 5 Written by: Paul Joyce
Ubuntu

Rant on Ubuntu’s annoying Unity bar

With the recent major releases of Ubuntu’s operating system, the Canonical guys have done away with accessibility, functionality and common sense. In its place we have ‘Unity’ and icons big enough to eat off of. Enclosed is a 500 word rant on the matter. Enjoy.
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Posted on: October 19, 2011 Last updated on: October 19, 2011 Comments: 8 Written by: Paul Joyce
Ubuntu

Ubuntu 11.10 = The final nail? Not loading after Linux update

As per the usual 6 month release cycle of bizarely named Ubuntu major updates, October 2011 heralds the launch of ‘Oneiric Ocelot’…
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Posted on: October 17, 2011 Last updated on: October 17, 2011 Comments: 1 Written by: Paul Joyce

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    Below is one example of how to stabilise a reverse-shell. What are the benefits of a reverse-shell: Makes using text…
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  • log4j Exploit – Solar CTF
    Last year, CVE-2021-44228 was discovered and it rocked the IT world. The vulnerability was found in logging software, log4j, and…
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  • THM – Revenge CTF Room
    Todays Capture the Flag hacking writeup is for the TryHackMe room, Revenge. It’s a medium rated room with the following…
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  • AoC3#19: Something Phishy Is Going On
    With the completion of the last 18 days worth of Advent of Cyber challenges, I’m now starting on the blue-teaming…
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  • AoC3#18: Playing With Containers
    Our first half of the cloud challenges saw us meddling with Amazon’s AWS buckets and the AWSCLI. I found that…
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Recent Posts

  • Reverse Shell Stabilisation
    Below is one example of how to stabilise a reverse-shell. What are the benefits of a reverse-shell: Makes using text…
    Continue reading “Reverse Shell Stabilisation”…
  • log4j Exploit – Solar CTF
    Last year, CVE-2021-44228 was discovered and it rocked the IT world. The vulnerability was found in logging software, log4j, and…
    Continue reading “log4j Exploit – Solar CTF”…
  • THM – Revenge CTF Room
    Todays Capture the Flag hacking writeup is for the TryHackMe room, Revenge. It’s a medium rated room with the following…
    Continue reading “THM – Revenge CTF Room”…
  • AoC3#19: Something Phishy Is Going On
    With the completion of the last 18 days worth of Advent of Cyber challenges, I’m now starting on the blue-teaming…
    Continue reading “AoC3#19: Something Phishy Is Going On”…
  • AoC3#18: Playing With Containers
    Our first half of the cloud challenges saw us meddling with Amazon’s AWS buckets and the AWSCLI. I found that…
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