Hello PlayStation 3 Owner, If you have run into this issue, I am aware of how frustrated you are. I’ve been there and just recently fixed mine and my brother’s PS3 (Fat Body). We both encountered this same issue. Back-story on my issue: My PS3 ran into the Yellow Light of Death (YLOD) issue and after much troubleshooting; checking cables, powering down for days, […]
Author: jermsmit
Remembering Steve Jobs
It still seems like yesterday that Apple’s co-founder died. Today marks one year without Steve, and there will be plenty of headlines looking back at him and his work. Rather than bullet point his life works in this post I would like to just convey a message to my friends, family and those others reading this. “Live in the moment […]
I was looking at some of my database on Exchange that seemed to be very large in size so first thought was that an offline defrag may be needed, but before I reach that point I wanted to know how much ‘slack’ or white space existed in each of my Exchange databases. This was done […]
For some of you that may not know ESXi 5.1 has been released. If you are like me running it for free at home or in the office, you may have asked yourself. How can I update my existing ESXi 5.0 installation without needing to use a CD / USB. Well my friends, it’s good you stopped […]
The CyanogenMod team has announced via Google+ the official release of CyanogenMod 10 nightly builds This includes popular Android smartphones as well as tablets that will now be able to run the latest CyanogenMod, which is based on Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean. This is a cool new way to get the updates you want the […]
Here is a question I got not so long ago. Jermal, How do I go about finding the name and type of network card I have in my Linux installation? First off, thanks for asking me. I know of a few ways and I’ll list them here. Short and simple. We have the the following commands: […]