Archive for June 30th, 2008
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Filed under: misc hacks

Flickr member and owner of awesome stuff [Firegroove] brought us a teardown of a Roland TR-909 drum machine before, and now he brings us a new photoset of a TB-303 synth teardown. The machines comprise two thirds of the holy trinity of 80′s electronic music machines, so look after the break for more photos.

Here we see the main board with several knobs and switches still attached.

This is the underside of the board. Enjoy this photoset, because getting your hands on a TR-303 is nearly impossible. Still, that doesn’t mean you have to live a 303-free existence. Check out [Ladyada]‘s TR-303 clone, the x0xb0x. You can purchase the DIY kit from the site and get your synth-on now.
[via Matrixsynth ]
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1. SMPlayer SMPlayer is a fully featured video player built using the Qt 4 libraries. It basically plays anything, including DVDs and ISO images, but it skipped the menus when reading DVD ISOs. It’s complete and it offers plenty configuration options, including for subtitles and the interface itself, allowing to choose the icon set and the style used. You can also configure the language SMPlayer uses for its interface, including English, Romanian, Polish, German and many other. I was impressed to see translations are pretty much complete.
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Apple’s OS X, which has been an official certified Unix system for some time now, is often installed onto Internet-exposed or intranet-only Web servers for serving up dynamic content. I’ve worked with such configurations for a couple of years, and wit…
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Filed under: digital cameras hacks

Droplet photography (link translated from French) often produces simple and beautiful images, but timing the exposure can be tricky. Snapping the photo too early or too late can cause you to miss the action, which only lasts a fraction of a second. EquinoxeFR (the people behind the Asus WL500GP audio hack) came up with a solution to this problem using a circuit with an ATmega168 running an Arduino environment. The circuit controls a syringe that contains a liquid and is triggered remotely to release a drop into a darkened chamber. A camera with the shutter open is attached to the chamber, and before the droplet hits, it crosses an IR sensor that triggers the flash to go off a few milliseconds later, capturing the unique crown shape of the impact. No schematic is available as yet, but comments at the bottom of the post suggest one will be coming soon.
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This tutorial shows how to configure Zimbra Collaboration Server (ZCS) and Samba to act as a primary domain controller (PDC) that uses LDAP as a centralized database for authenticating users on Linux and Windows desktops.
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Release Date: 2008-06-30
Critical:
Highly critical
Impact: DoS
System access
Where: From remote
Solution…
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Impact: Not specified
Fix Available: Yes Vendor Confirmed: Yes
Version(s): 4.91 SP4 and prior service packs
De…
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Impact: Disclosure of authentication information, Disclosure of user information, Execution of arbitrary code via netwo…
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Impact: Denial of service via network
Fix Available: Yes Vendor Confirmed: Yes
Advisory: Sun Alert
Version(s)…
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Impact: Execution of arbitrary code via network, User access via network
Fix Available: Yes Vendor Confirmed: Yes …
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Impact: Disclosure of system information, Disclosure of user information, User access via network
Fix Available: Yes …
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Impact: Execution of arbitrary code via network, User access via network
Fix Available: Yes Vendor Confirmed: Yes …
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Impact: Disclosure of system information, Execution of arbitrary code via network, User access via network
Vendor Conf…
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Impact: Root access via local system
Exploit Included: Yes Vendor Confirmed: Yes
Version(s): 5.10.0
Descriptio…
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Impact: Disclosure of authentication information, Disclosure of user information, Execution of arbitrary code via netwo…
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Impact: Denial of service via network
Exploit Included: Yes Vendor Confirmed: Yes
Version(s): 4.x
Description:…
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Impact: Disclosure of system information, Disclosure of user information
Fix Available: Yes Vendor Confirmed: Yes …
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Impact: Disclosure of system information, Disclosure of user information
Fix Available: Yes Vendor Confirmed: Yes …
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# Surgemail version 39e-1 – (0day) Post Auth IMAP Buffer overflow DoS.
# Discovered by: Travis Wa…
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Mozilla coder [Aza] is connected to the past and the present: he wanted to celebrate the release of Firefox 3, but pines for the days when one could use small amounts of code to make compelling art. As a way of addressing both things, he has released ContextFree.js, a javascript port of [Chris Coyne]‘s Context Free Art. Users can visit Algorithm Ink, where they can draw various compelling designs with just a few lines of script. ContextFree.js compiles the scripts and turns them into visually arresting geometric designs. Users can also browse through designs made by others, easily save them as JPGs, or even modify them by adding their own bits of code. What’s more, it’s not out of the question to use this to generate random images on a website, creating a unique visual experience for every single visitor. You all know what we want to see, though: JavaScript gurus working some real magic with this. Better yet, said gurus can play around with the core open-source code and make something truly their own on the most fundamental level. Definitely check out the video above to get an idea of how easy this is.
[via Waxy]
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