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Universal hardware platform supported Linux operation system
Skopal, Miroslav ; Matěj, Zdeněk (referee) ; Fedra, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with the development problems and creating of the multi- purpose hardware platform, which supports operating system Linux. It is focused on the microprocessors using ARM architecture with architecture ARM7, ARM9 and ARM11. The scope of the first part of this thesis was searching the sales of available 32 bit ARM microprocessors. The second part is attended to a particular Mini2440 development kit, its animation and the subsequent development of the kernel drivers for OS Linux platform. One of this thesis details was also the development of my own expansive hardware module and a capacity keypad for a usage with Mini2440 developmental kit.
Forensic Analysis in Linux OS
Beneš, Martin ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with possibilities of forensic analysis on Linux operating system investigation. Forensic investigation is performed on test installation of Xubuntu using BackTrack distribution and tools included on it. The thesis is divided into chapters, starting with operating system Linux basics, continuing with requirements for investigator and his equipment to tools used for analysis. All discussed tools are available for free, their size vary from simple and small tools to complex frameworks. Theoretical knowledge is applied to real system and usage of tools is shown. This thesis ends with forensic report, which summarizes all findings gathered during investigation.
Forensic Analysis in Linux OS
Beneš, Martin ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Očenášek, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis deals with possibilities of forensic analysis on Linux operating system investigation. Forensic investigation is performed on test installation of Xubuntu using BackTrack distribution and tools included on it. The thesis is divided into chapters, starting with operating system Linux basics, continuing with requirements for investigator and his equipment to tools used for analysis. All discussed tools are available for free, their size vary from simple and small tools to complex frameworks. Theoretical knowledge is applied to real system and usage of tools is shown. This thesis ends with forensic report, which summarizes all findings gathered during investigation.
Universal hardware platform supported Linux operation system
Skopal, Miroslav ; Matěj, Zdeněk (referee) ; Fedra, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with the development problems and creating of the multi- purpose hardware platform, which supports operating system Linux. It is focused on the microprocessors using ARM architecture with architecture ARM7, ARM9 and ARM11. The scope of the first part of this thesis was searching the sales of available 32 bit ARM microprocessors. The second part is attended to a particular Mini2440 development kit, its animation and the subsequent development of the kernel drivers for OS Linux platform. One of this thesis details was also the development of my own expansive hardware module and a capacity keypad for a usage with Mini2440 developmental kit.

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