Archive > June 2008

Mythbuntu

Up till a few days ago I had a computer running Windows and TVedia in the living room (to record shows, time shift viewing, that kind of stuff). I finally got around to switching over to Linux and MythTv. The main reason I stuck to Windows for so long, was that I had a X-Card [...]

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vmware for dummies

A few months ago I stumbled across Moka5. Moka5 is more or less nothing else than a nice frontend for the free version of vmware’s player and creator. Now you may ask “Why use 3rd party software when I could use the stuff from vmware?”. Good question, simple answer: moka5 is comfortable. It brings along [...]

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Email Server

I’m not a big fan of using greylisting to cut down on email spam, since it tends to big a big pain in the ass when I run into it running on other email servers. On the other hand the amount of incomming spam has risen to a level where I decided it’s time to [...]

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nForce4 and ActiveArmor

God that crap just cost me a half a day getting my network running again. Even had to downgrade my bios to get my network running again. It was so messed up, that it didn’t even work when I booted from a linux CD. Crappy nForce drivers and crappy nvidia ethernet port. Windows didn’t work [...]

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