February 2009
25 posts
50Mbit cable: Computer says Yes, credit crunch says No
Feb 27th
How to set up a mail server on a GNU / Linux... →
Feb 27th
#food orange juice and peanut butter as a base for a salad dressing?
Feb 27th
It’s a beautiful day in LDN and I’m troubleshooting some switches that are misbehaving. Meh
Feb 27th
Online image editor pixlr free →
fix photos direct in your browser
Feb 26th
The Eternal Value of Privacy: http://bit.ly/MfoYG
Feb 25th
Slashdot wakes up to Gmail’s outtage http://bit.ly/HFflg Lots of comments about backing up Gmail have me perplexed. Isn’t that what it’s for
Feb 24th
Gmail restored. Faith not. @mattatron seeking cheap VPS hosting for a private mail server.
Feb 24th
All your clouds are belong to GFail - http://bit.ly/qlW8p
Feb 24th
Trailguru (iPhone) < Garmin Forerunner
Feb 22nd
Heading out for a run armed with a Garmin Forerunner and iPhone 3G. Want to test comparison of GPS tracking in either device
Feb 22nd
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“Multitasking is the fastest way to mediocrity”
– So true. (via)(via)
Feb 20th
Building A Debian DNS System →
This article will show you how to build a complete DNS System with Debian. This includes a Master server, a Slave server, DDNS, and a bunch of DNSSEC. I’ll be using BIND 9 for the server.
Feb 16th
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Elementary Project →
The elementary project was started in January of 2008. It takes it roots from the Macesque icon set developed by Daniel Fore. In response to the ever popular oxygen and appeal projects for KDE, Fore…
Feb 16th
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Feb 16th
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Feb 14th
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Feb 14th
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New Hotkey Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows 7 beta 1
Windows 7 beta 1 includes some handy new shortcut key combinations that allow you to navigate and manage the Windows workspace more efficiently. Here are 10 new Windows 7 shortcuts that will help you speed up your workflow (“Win” means the Windows Key): Win+Home: Clear all but the active window Win+Space: All windows become transparent so you can see through to the desktop Win+Up arrow:...
Feb 12th
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Clearing up paravirtualisation
With a recent upgrade to ESX 3.5 I now have the option to enable “VMI Paravirtualisation” on the virtual guest machines. I was hoping to enable this specifically on our Windows guests. I was not clear on what this meant and I had found a lot of confusing information on the Internets about it. Luckily it seems I was not the only one! I found this really cool summary of what does and...
Feb 10th
Vuurmuur →
Vuurmuur is a firewall manager for Linux that supports traffic shaping. It has powerful monitoring features for logging and live connections. It can be managed entirely through an Ncurses GUI, on the…
Feb 8th
GCALDaemon →
GCALDaemon is an OS-independent Java program that offers two-way synchronization between Google Calendar and various iCalendar compatible calendar applications. GCALDaemon is primarily designed as a…
Feb 5th
How to Build a Windows 2008 VMware ESX VM Template →
Feb 4th
AwkwardTV →
As you probably know, Apple TV is a set-top box manufactured by Apple. Out of the box, it is enabled to stream digital content from any computer running iTunes. As there is little information…
Feb 2nd
SSH Tunnel Manager for Linux →
Feb 2nd
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