David Goodwin’s blog
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Automated twitter compilation up to 01 May 2014
Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog up to 01 May 2014
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Automated twitter compilation up to 25 April 2014
Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog up to 25 April 2014
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Installing Debian (Jessie) on an Intel NUC D54250WYK
Product – D54250WYK / boxd54250wykh3 – via e.g. Ballicom or eBuyer It’s an Intel i5 4250U processor (dual core, laptop processor). Supports up to 16gb of RAM and the Intel 5000 graphics thing in it. The box itself is really small – and silent. A laptop size hard disk can fit into it (2.5″ hdd). Issues : BIOS needs…
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Automated twitter compilation up to 01 April 2014
Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog (i.e. David Goodwin) up to 01 April 2014
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Amavis / SpamAssassin
SpamAssassin Some random bits and pieces related to SpamAssassin and Amavis
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Automated twitter compilation up to 06 March 2014
Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog (i.e. David Goodwin) up to 06 March 2014
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Automated twitter compilation up to 01 February 2014
Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog (i.e. David Goodwin) up to 01 February 2014
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Automated twitter compilation up to 01 January 2014
Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog (i.e. David Goodwin) up to 01 January 2014
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ipmi / linux / dell poweredge SC1435
We recently bought two Dell SC1435 servers off eBay. They seemed cheap and quite well specced (dual 4 core CPUs, plenty of RAM for us) – perhaps ideal for redundant mail servers. Anyway, they’re IPMI 2.0 compliant – meaning they should be controllable remotely (e.g serial console, forceful power cycling etc without the need for…
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Moving towards ‘inbox zero’
Over time my inbox grows larger and larger…. and eventually it starts to take ages to sync/navigate around – 15,000+ messages in an inbox can’t help.
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