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Saturday, July 22nd in windows, Microsoft, longhorn, beta, vista, software, virtual machines, virtualization, workstation, os, operating system, Virtual Server, Screenshots, Media Player, CTP by blandname | No comments
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Monday, November 10th in citrix, software, Novell, SuSE, Geotrust, Root Certificate, XTerm, SLED, ICA, Cert, Certificate, Root Cert, Equifax, CER, CRT
Though the Citrix client comes as part of the default install on SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, unfortunately the root certificate is not installed for the Citrix ICA client, and furthermore requires an extension that is slightly different than the certificate vendor’s version. When attempting to access a Citrix secure web gateway on SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, […]
Sunday, October 26th in code, Microsoft, beta, software, Call of Duty, CoD4, Videogames, CoD, Games, Download, CoD5, World at War, WaW, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox Live, XBL, Contest
OK here goes, I have a Call of Duty: WaW beta code that I don’t need. I’m going to do a random draw from the first 25 responses, then give it away! So far, the beta is awesome. This isn’t CoD4, but pretty darn good just the same. Just so you guys know I’m not pulling your legs, here’s […]
Wednesday, August 20th in beta, software, MP3, Media Player, mozilla, Songbird
We’re excited to announce that Songbird is now in public Beta! This update to Songbird includes a new default look and feel, several new features, performance gains, improvements to stability and additional playback capabilities. New Features A New Look We’ve completely redesigned Songbird to make it simpler and more intuitive. We’ve improved drag-and-drop throughout the application and worked […]
Tuesday, July 29th in macintosh, mac, os x, software, g4, openfirmware, Leopard, hack, DMG, QuickSilver, OSX, open firmware, 800mhz, 867mhz
If you have an old G4 sitting around that’s at the 800mhz mark, you probably should try installing Leopard, because most people agree it actually runs FASTER than Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. Weird, huh? I guess they’ve optimized the code pretty well. However, when you try to install the operating system, you are warned […]
Saturday, July 12th in apple, macintosh, mac, os x, software, driver, Tiger, Leopard, hack, OSX, Hackintosh, Kext, IOATAFamily.kext, IOATA
I hear this a lot, and I myself have also gone looking for it… So without further ado, here is the script that will install kext files for you - be warned - you’ll need to know how to get the kext file in the first place, as well as the filename. Easy right? Let’s get started. Open […]
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MCSA 2003, MCP for XP and Server 2003, MCTS for Vista, Apple Macintosh ACTC, ACSA, ACHDS, Xsan 1.4 Administration, Apple Directory Services, CompTIA A+ 2006

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