GUI White Papers

Beginners Guide to Linux Forensics

Overview The core foundation of Linux is primarily text based. Several GUI interfaces can sit on top of this text interface, including Gnome, and KDE. From a forensic perspective, the user will be able to really dig in much deeper by using the old style command line interface. While the different commands and switches may sound confusing at first, once the user uses them a few times they really are not that difficult. This paper serves as a beginners guide to introducing the reader to a particular aspect of the Computer Forensics field, which is that of performing forensic analysis from within the Linux operating system.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherUnited States Department of Agriculture File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJune 2005
FormatWhite Papers   
Topics

JDA MMS: Maximizing ROI and Getting More From the Same

With renewed focus on its MMS offering, JDA has demonstrated its commitment to the product and has announced the availability of a GUI version of MMS in the near future....

Yacht Maker Transforms Customer Experience With Revolutionary Computing Platform

Luxury yacht maker Lazzara Yachts prides itself on its unique approach to building and selling the industry's finest boats. Since its founding in 1990, the family-owned company has emphasized quality...

Cisco UCS Manager Architecture

The Cisco UCS Manager model-driven framework separates the Cisco UCS Manager logic from platform implementation, making the software cleaner and easier to maintain. The Cisco UCS Manager's information model is...

ODS Graphics Designer: An Interactive Tool for Creating Batchable Graphs

The SAS/GRAPH ODS Graphics Designer is a GUI based interactive tool for users who want to create custom graph quickly without any programming. This paper will show how one can...

SCL Is Gone: How Do I Get Variables From My Users Into SAS Enterprise Guide?

SAS Enterprise Guide is the GUI interface beginning with SAS 9. The GUI concept may take some getting used to for those of who have been coding SAS for a...


Quick Sitemap Links: