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enlightenment does install on 64bit linux
either fc6 has misconfigured it, or you have a damaged rpm for it from fc6.there is a small issue with the theming, backgrounds aren't displaying correctly, but it's in and working.and the theme issues could easily be a mistake in my own configure options, so I can't say for sure...
Tags: Jaqui
Discussion threads 2007-02-21
odd, member since tomorrow?
http://techrepublic.com.com/5213-6257-0.html?authId=+5V+DlhUYk+753s36slHzMHrZIXa7Fsm&id=4669726&allowContact=falseThe above member posted a question, I noticed at 10:30 pm feb 12 2007.yet his profile says he has been a member since feb 13 2007.definately something wrong there.
Tags: Jaqui
Discussion threads 2007-02-12
[ sarcasm ]What a wonderfull end for a day [ /sarcasm ]
I found a neighbor, deceased.To make it even more fun, I was the last person to see him alive, 26 hours earlier. Naturally, until the ambulance attendants proclaimed no obvious trauma, I was suspect in causing his death.one of the side benefits of the position, dealing with crap like this.I'm...
Tags: Jaqui, suspect
Discussion threads 2007-02-03
Can Linux Desktops Live in an Active Directory World?
Since Palmetto has been fighting with this exact issue, I did a search and found the following article:http://reverendted.wordpress.com/2006/09/12/linux-goes-mad/To summarize, Novell has included their own code into the version of SAMBA that they ship with their Suse Enterprise Desktop that enables a linux desktop to integrate with an Active directory domain.unless...
Tags: SuSE, Samba, distro, Jaqui, tagging sucks, windows, it management, linux, networking, advertisement, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, desktop
Discussion threads 2007-01-31
and the next picture is...
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/slideshow/weather/10632687/detail.html?qs=;s=13;p=/weather/;dm=ss;w=400My guess, the house crushed under the snow if they don't do something.I hope they stand on the outside, and push instead ofBeing on the inside, and poking up with a shovel.Lol, I'd like to see that picture as the snow fell.Dan
Tags: Jaqui
Discussion threads 2007-01-23
Source Mage?
I decided to scan the list of distros on distrowatch..Sourcemage gnu-linux?! ~blink~WTF?has anyone else never heard of this one?http://www.sourcemage.org/they are trying to get a distro together, based on what distro I have yet to figure out.They don't use standard names for positions within the team... they call themselves "Mages"I'm not...
Tags: distro, Jaqui, linux, Mage, tagging sucks
Discussion threads 2007-01-06
New Hardware
Since I had a system die on me, I went out and bought a new system.I'll be busy over the next little while building Linux From Scratch on it.The hardware list, from a Mandriva installation to see what devices might be problematical is fairly lo
Tags: Connection Bus, Device ID, FPU, hardware, Jaqui, linux, off-topic, PCI, programming, tagging sucks, Vendor ID
Discussion threads 2007-01-02
picking a technology to learn
Twice yesterday I saw discussions / questions here abould learning new technologies.for one, the persons information given in the post suggested that the tech really would not benefit anyone, including the proposed business startup.[ linux and vi
Tags: e-mail, programming, networking, hardware, linux, it management, career, security, software, windows, Jaqui, windows app, target platform, tagging sucks, window
Discussion threads 2006-12-13

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'Tagging' gives Web a human meaning
If you're not in-the-know about tags, you should be. Tags are searchable keywords that individuals assign to pieces of content. Tagging has quickly gained popularity because it allows human beings to bring intuitive organization to what otherwise would be largely anonymous entries in an endless sea of data.Have you taken...
Tags: desktop, networking, remote desktop, search, Sonja Thompson, tagging, tags, Web
Discussion threads 2005-11-16
tags, what good are they?
tags, what good are they?I know they allow for searching for content based on the tag.They are being used for the suggestions in the workspace as well. This really needs an additional functionality, to be able to filter out based on a tag from the suggestions.read an article on..security, it...
Tags: Jaqui, mandatory tagging sucks, Jay, workspace
Discussion threads 2006-06-05
Please help us beta test TechRepublic's new search
We realize our current site search leaves a bit to be desired. I'd like to invite members to take our new search engine for a test drive. You can find the beta version here: http://search.techrepublic.com.com/The search allows members to view all TechRepublic content in one result listing, sort...
Tags: SEARCH, tagging
Discussion threads 2006-08-24
A web comic for every occasion
As all true geeks know, PvP is the undisputed pinnacle of geek-centric webcomic humor, at least according to this Trivia Geek. Now, that which is great has become even greater by salvaging an otherwise overrated leftover from the first Web2.0 feature-fetish craze: tagging.The public beta of the new PvP Web...
Tags: Comic, Web, Channel Management, Marketing, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2006-08-15
Interesting History site
Interesting History siteStumbling around onlinetoo old to surf, I started searching history of the Boer war, after watching a cool documentary on it this morning that chronicled W.Churchill as a very young man.I found a really interesting 'HISTORY OF' site that includes literally a history of everything.http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/I don't know if...
Tags: Oz_Media, history website, interesting link, off-topic, Cute
Discussion threads 2005-07-12
About Tags
For an excellent example of how tags really, really suck as a search tool, the results from the TR Store for Linux:Linux500 Things Every Technology Professional Needs to Know box Did you know... Did you know Microsoft's RegClean does not work with XP but you can use...
Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Linux
Discussion threads 2008-02-26
Microsoft's Exchange Intelligent Message Filter can help fight spam
One of the most popular and growing industries within the IT marketplace is spam filtering/blocking. Numerous companies are offering the latest and greatest spam blocking software. When I attended last year's Tech Ed conference in Dallas, at least 10 to15 companies were hawking spam filtering/blocking software (including Sunbelt Software, which...
Tags: e-mail, Jeremy Smith MCSE, CNE, Network+, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Exchange Server, MSN Hotmail, SmartScreen Technology, spam
Technical articles 2004-03-09
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