So you’re now entering the area of stock trading for your own personal wealth gains. The computer’s you use are essential to your work. Like that of an enterprise it’s a must to have your systems running in top notice working order if you are going to succeed in this competitive arena . Like so many things in life you […]
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Debian 7.0 Wheezy live images now available
Just a quick post. If you haven’t been following the latest updates. I just want to inform you that Debian has released the live cd images for its new distribution “Wheezy”. It’s fully available for amd64 and i386 architectures. More info and links to this here: http://deb.li/livewheezy
I do this with my other linux host over here @ jermsmit.com so why not with my ESXi 5 hosts. Using OpenSSH Public Key Authentication on ESXi 5 required a few things. You need to enable SSH You need an SSH client (I use putty) If you already have a authorized_keys file handy use it or make […]
SharePoint can be fun if you just let it… This post applies to SharePoint 2010 as I haven’t yet to play with the features of SharePoint 2013, although I am confident the same method would apply. To map a SharePoint 2010 Document Library as a network drive you need to first copy the SharePoint document library URL. For example, I am […]
Viewing Google Chrome’s cached web page
I recently posted a few things here on jermsmit.com and in a freak accident I rolled my server back and lost some posts. Bad system admin on my part of not having backups setup outside of the server like i use to have (more on that later). I know I have viewed the site several times and that data […]
On occasions I get a question where someone is trying to connect Microsoft Windows XP to a WPA2-Enterprise level Wireless network using RADIUS authentication. First I would like inform you that in order to so this you need to be running Service Pack 2; I’d recommend you run Service Pack 3, which is the latest […]