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  1. moss

    PXE Server Suggestions?

    I've tested 1.2 but our live environment still runs 0.32, I'm guessing its not so trivial add extras to the PXE boot menu now?
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    PXE Server Suggestions?

    I do it through our Fog Server which we use for imaging. I've not used any software specifically for this purpose though. http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/add-iso-to-fog-server.11608/
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    Go on convince me Linux isn't a pile of ****

    Stick with it, I was 99% a Windows man until a couple of years ago I perceived and now I only really use Windows at work or very occasionally for gaming. I find myself getting frustrated in Windows when using command prompt and how much it lacks compared to Linux. Almost everything in Linux...
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    Raspberry Pi - $35 Linux computer

    I've tried wireless on an RPi and had issues with HD content freezing, I ran an ethernet cable in the end. I was admittedly using a cheap WiFi dongle from eBay however it does perform well on a normal PC.
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    Snapserver - delete config.ini

    Once you've connected you'll need to enter the following commands: cd /flash mv config.ini config.ini.old mv config.bak config.bak.old That should rename the files, then I'm assuming once you run the setup wizard it'll recreate them.
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    Worth While Certifications

    I've used it in a production environment, working in the public sector. Cost was the main reason, we never had any real issues with it but we didn't do anything too intensive with it.
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    any of you have whippets / lurchers?

    I know ours don't, they have virtually no odour. They have dry smooth fur which doesn't feel greasy at all, even after getting wet they have no noticeable odour.
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    any of you have whippets / lurchers?

    I've got a Lurcher who's approximately 4 years old, he came from a rescue shelter so we're unsure of his exact age. Hes got an amazing temperament however it looks like he had been abused in the past so maybe that has something to do with it. Hes got some scars and his front leg had been broken...
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    Live linux ISO for system testing?

    Its definitely worth the $4.99, its a great tool.
  10. moss

    Live linux ISO for system testing?

    Parted Magic is pretty good for testing hard drives, the latest version does now cost $4.99 but there's some slightly older versions available for free download if you Google it.
  11. moss

    Raspberry Pi - $35 Linux computer

    You don't need a crossover cable to connect a Pi directly to a PC, it has an auto-sensing LAN port as do the vast majority of modern PCs.
  12. moss

    Exchange 2010 why?

    I prefer Exchange 2010 over 2003, I actually like the Powershell integration too. I've used it on a domain with about 1000 mailboxes and currently use it on another with around 10000 mailboxes. I find most day-to-day tasks are a doddle and even migration from 2003 wasn't particularly tricky...
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    Video games arcades (80's - 90's games) in the UK

    The older arcades at the back of the park used to have quite a few classics in but most were in bad shape. I don't think there's many left now.
  14. moss

    Free trip 2 day trip to Amsterdam (mini cruise)

    Check 4 posts up ;)
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    Free trip 2 day trip to Amsterdam (mini cruise)

    Might as well be in on it too, the ferry terminal is about 15 mins away from where I live. :)
  16. moss

    linux html editor

    Geany isn't too bad, I personally use Sublime Text 2 which isn't free but the trial has no time limitations.
  17. moss

    *** The Official NHS Staff Thread ***

    I work in IT for the NHS, I'll put it politely, its not the most organised place I've work.
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    Linux from Scratch

    In the Linux world, Linux from Scratch is this: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/ Which probably isn't what you're looking for. Most Linux distros come as .ISO images which can burnt straight to CD/DVD. If your hardware is a little older, I'd go with a lightweight distro like http://xubuntu.org/...
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    Linux Mint 14 on Samsung NC20 lagginess...

    Some people have specific requirements which Libre/Open Office may not be able to fulfil, especially when it comes to work related tasks. I'm personally not a huge fan of it, but that's probably because I've used Microsoft Office most of my life.
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    Linux Mint 14 on Samsung NC20 lagginess...

    Crunchbang should be fast enough, I use it on a couple of netbooks. The only issue may be Word docs, as obviously Microsoft Office wont run on it without using something like Wine. LibreOffice can be installed easily enough but its not always suitable.
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