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This solution has been contributed by Jayson Schildt from LNXI. ————————————————————- Notes on my WordPress installation and Import of Movable Type ————————————————————- – Download the tarball of wordpress from their site: http://wordpress.org/download/ – upload the tarball to the webserver and untar in /documentroot. It creates the /wordpress/ directory. – modify the /wordpress/wp-config-sample.php file. The following […]
This is our spam / virus filter update for customers on the mx1 / mx2.tnpw.net filtering cluster. The information is brought to you by our vendor, SpamExperts.  What’s new this week: Improvements to bandwidth overview with sub-admins A web interface “super-admin” is able to see a bandwidth overview for all domains that are configured on […]
Setting up a folder for PPTP access: Right click and select properties Select Sharing tab Check “Share this folder” and give it a share name Click the permissions button, and make sure that only the right user(s) have permission Setting up user for PPTP: Start->Settings->Network and Dial-up connections->Incoming connections Click users tab Check the check […]
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Trying to install the IBM JDK 64bit I came across the following error: libstdc++.so.5 is needed by ibm-java2-x86_64-sdk-5.0-8a.0.x86_64 It turns out that yum has a neat feature to show what package provides a given component: yum whatprovides libstdc++.so.5 gave the answer, and yum install compat-libstdc++-33.i386 took care of installingthe missing package.

This is our spam / virus filter update for customers on the mx1 / mx2.tnpw.net filtering cluster. The information is brought to you by our vendor, Spam Experts. OS update SpamExperts is preparing to upgrade all Local Cloud servers from Debian 6 (LTS) to Debian 7.0 over the next weeks. This is generally done as […]
Questions to ask when planning storage and server infrastructure Storage Requirements What our their current storage environment? (What technology do we use? NetApp, EMC, HP, Hitachi, Compellant?) What is our current amount of usable storage? What is our current data in GB / TB? How much of that data is deemed critical as opposed to […]
There are multiple ways to have address books: In your email program (i.e. Mozilla Thunderbird or Outlook Express) you can set up distribution lists. In the email management tool, you can set up aliases with multiple recipients (there is virtually no limit to the number of recipients) In the address book of webmail, you can […]
This summer of 2020, the long awaited 8GB version of the Raspberry PI 4 came out. Along with that hardware update came other goodies: USB boot: USB Gadget Image Builder (to have a fully functioning local network with you iPad Pro over USB C:Â