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My ClamAV Installation and Configuration on Ubuntu Server

To install ClamAV run the following command apt-get update apt-get install clamav Manually update virus databases freshclam You will see ClamAV update process started To manually scan files/folders for viruses clamscan -r /location_of_files_or_folders Sample Output ———– SCAN SUMMARY ———– Known viruses: 1184347 Engine version: 0.97.3 Scanned directories: 60 Scanned files: 334 Infected files: 0 Data scanned: 309.25 […]

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Hardware How-To Technical

How to find your IMEI Number – Galaxy S2 II

This is very simple to do. Go to dial pad and press the following as if you were placing a phone call: Type the following:  *#06# The phones IMEI number will show in a box on the screen. You could also go into settings > about phone > status, then scroll down until you find it. […]

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Software Technical

AT&T APN AND MMS Settings for Android

I Recently was playing with my Android. After installing a new ROM I noticed my data network was not working. After some searching around I found the following:   Basic Settings AT&T APN: wap.cingular Username: WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM Password: CINGULAR1 (must be in CAPS)   Expanded Settings Name: AT&T APN: wap.cingular Proxy: leave blank Port: leave blank Username:WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM […]

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How-To Technical

Clockwork Recovery Only Shows a Hat

So you run into an issue that I have once.  You rooted your phone, now you want to backup with Clockwork Recovery, but it just doesn’t seem to work… I was there once. If so, just keep pressing the volume down key and scroll through the list three times. A prompt should come up saying back menu […]

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Personal

My Son’s 2nd birthday

Wow its been 2 years and it seems like yesterday. Happy Birthday my son…

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How-To Technical

Unsupported Console and SSH on ESXi 4

I haven done this in a long time and took a short while to remember.  So I said why not list the steps here alt-f1 (Note:  you will not see your typing on this screen). unsupported root pw (password) vi /etc/inetd.conf delete the “#” from ssh for the IPv4 and IPv6 (If your using it) services.sh […]