a blog about tech stuff – mostly.
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The Perfect Server – Ubuntu 10.1
http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-ubuntu-10.10-maverick-meerkat-ispconfig-3 A really cool post about setting up a Ubuntu Server with ISPConfig3, which is perfect if you want to start hosting websites for clients on your own hardware.
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The 10 Best IT Certifications: 2010
According to “GlobalKnowledge” http://www.globalknowledge.com/articles/generic.asp?pageid=2770&country=United+States
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My forum is back up
head on over if you’d like http://ehb.cmh.mybluehost.me/website_9cb93709/forum
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25 Windows 7 Themes
I like the sunset at the beach theme… pretty nice. http://blog.tune-up.com/styling/25-amazing-windows-7-themes-you-will-love/
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Installing iTunes 10 w/o bloatware
I don’t use it, but I know a lot of people that do. Here’s a nice guide to “slim-down” your iTunes installation so that it doesn’t choke your computer of resources. http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/the-unofficial-guide-to-installing-itunes-10-without-bloatware/2390
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Just to sum it all up for you “Apple Fans”
Be sure to read the comments! 🙂 http://www.tomshardware.com/news/ipod-iphone-itunes-apple-tv,11221.html
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Using MDT 2010 to deploy Windows 7
When I first started looking into using Microsoft’s own deployment tools to deploy Windows 7 I have to admit that it was a bit intimidating. There were all these tools, xml answer files, individual programs, deployment shares, .wim’s, it just got insane. I was used to the good ol’ Ghost tools that I’ve been familiar…
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Interesting info about taking pictures with different cameras
The article is named, “Don’t be ugly by accident” and brings up a few points about why different types of cameras can make you look better, as well as the time of day and focal length of the lens used. Doesn’t really make a scientific point, but an entertaining post nonetheless. http://blog.okcupid.com/index.php/dont-be-ugly-by-accident/
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Configuring Windows Vista and 7 Power Management on Windows 2000/2003 Domains
Vista_on_Win2000_2003 Using Group Policy, you can manage when Vista and 7 computers hibernate, go to sleep, and many other options. This can be used to either keep your computers from going into sleep modes to prevent problems (like I’ve experienced with brand new Dell Optiplex 380’s that wouldn’t wake up properly) or can be used…
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Outlook Anywhere Bug with Windows Server 2008
http://blog.aaronmarks.com/?p=65. The basis of the problem is that Windows Server 2008 (like Windows Vista) gives precedence to IPv6 over IPv4 and this is especially a problem if you have your mailbox and CAS on the same server (the normal default configuration).