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If you’re going to have a blog…

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

… you’re better actually post something from time to time.
Yes I have been absent for awhile but definitely active.  We did a lot of cool things this year in the district and I have some big plans for this coming year.  With the release of Office 2010 we are at a crossroads on whether to [...]

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Windows 7 Beta - Impressive

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

For the three of you that regularly read my blog you know that I am a Linux leaning geek.  Free is compelling but it is the community that keeps me coming back.  I am also Microsoft certified and realistic that if I want to be employed for a long period of time I need to [...]

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Ubuntu 8.10 on the Samsung NC10

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Yet again the prodigal blogger has returned.  This time I have a fairly decent excuse.  I changed jobs.  I’m now running the technology for Addison Community Schools.  So far things have been great and I will have plenty of opportunities to put open source software to use.
One of my first tasks is to evaluate the [...]

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Upgrading Subversion from 1.4.5 to 1.5.1

Monday, August 11th, 2008

I’m not a user of Subversion (one note: I do use subversion client to upgrade this WordPress blog. There is no easier way to upgrade WordPress!), I’ve never committed changes to any software, heck I’ve never programmed anything outside of changing scripts that others have written. I am, however, the administrator of our [...]

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Long time no blog!

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Yeah, yeah. Three months usually means a dead blog but not mine. Look for new posts about the dreaded Microsoft Exchange “Dirty Shutdown” and other fun things that have perplexed me lately.

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WinSCP - An FTP client that talks SSH

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

I use SSH a lot. Putty is the default client for command line work and is necessary on all Windows machines that I work on. However there are times when I need to grab a file off of a server that I may not have a web server on or don’t want to [...]

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Microsoft Certifications

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

My brother-in-law recently asked for some advice regarding getting tech certifications. I’ve modified my e-mail to him for your viewing pleasure.
First things first, Google is your friend. If you need to answer a question regarding IT Google it. Most likely someone has asked the same question in a forum or ExpertsExchange and [...]

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Up All Night Migrating Exchange 2003

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

I made a rookie mistake. Back in August I realized that our Exchange Server was running out of disk space and voiced my opinion to senior management. After that I shelved it and didn’t take it back up until Wednesday afternoon when emails started bouncing because the Exchange partition only had 30MB of [...]

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ATI Video Drivers - Ubuntu Hardy Heron

Monday, February 25th, 2008

The standard video that Hardy Heron setup for my laptop was not bad.  It had 1440×900 resolution and looked pretty good.  There was no 3D acceleration but then again I don’t really need it.  I got to thinking that I wouldn’t be much of a geek if I didn’t figure out how to get my [...]

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Flock Web Browser

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

I consider myself an early adopter and I jumped on the Firefox bandwagon pretty early. Since then I have been an advocate of Firefox for its security and especially for its cool addons.
My new adventure with Ubuntu has lead me to try many alternatives. Ubuntu installed Firefox 3 Beta but it is pretty [...]

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