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Author Archives: D-Caf
LinuxWorld/OpenSolutions World San Francisco 2006
Well, I just got back from LinuxWorld and have to say I had a great time. This was a much better show than Boston was. Actually, after attending this show I realized how much the Boston show lacked for attendance … Continue reading
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My actual interview article at Network World
Ok, here is the actual interview that I had with Network World. I really like how it came out, I think Phil Hochmuth did an excellent job taking what I had said and presenting it to the reader. This is … Continue reading
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Cool, I’m quoted in Network World, uncool, it’s got a small error…
A pretty good article about the upcoming LinuxWorld/OpenSolutions World Conference and expo came out in the online magazine Network World today. I was even quoted in it at the bottom of the second page. It was an interesting interview, and … Continue reading
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Wireless Drivers provide a backdoor to hack your computer..
Interesting article, and I would love to see this presentation at the BlackHat conference. Jon Ellch and David Myanor will be showing off how they can hijack a MacBook laptop in about 60 seconds using vulnerabilities in the wireless card … Continue reading
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Currently experimenting with new Themes
I’ve gotten a little tired of the default WordPress theme, so I’m experimenting with a few new ones. Once I find one that’s close to what I want then I’ll go through and do a little custom editing on it. … Continue reading
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Locking down Mac OS X
Ok, I recently have been given the opportunity to play around with a new MacBook Pro 15″ laptop (Mac OS X 10.4 – Tiger). So far I’m impressed, clean easy to use user interface with a nice Unix/BSD system underneath. … Continue reading
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How to redirect a default WordPress URL
Ok, I was trying to help a friend who is replacing WordPress with another system and needed to redirect the WordPress URLs for old posts to the new URL and the new posts. Doesn’t seem like that would be too … Continue reading
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Microsoft Security Patches en mass…
Well, Microsoft patch tuesday has delivered a whole host of critical security patches to MS Windows, Office, Explorer, and others. Several of these are actively exploited and can lead to some stranger in a far away land running whatever software … Continue reading
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Mozilla/FireFox/Thunderbird update time again…
Well, more security bugs in the Mozilla, FireFox, Thunderbird batch of programs. There are about 5 bugs that could allow an evil website to run a program on your computer with your user permissions. Not actively exploited at the moment, … Continue reading
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New Brakes installed
Well, I finally got my new brake kit installed on the truck. This is a set of SSBC 13″ slotted rotors with enlarged 3 piston aluminum calipers. This replaces the stock 11″ rotors with 2 piston steel calipers. This translates … Continue reading
Posted in Cars & Trucks, David, Hobbies
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