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Alix 2D13 & Debian Squeeze

On November 13, 2011 · Leave a Comment

This post will explain the steps needed to get Debian 6 (Squeeze) running on an Alix 2D13 from PC Engines (it might also work for other models). They are based on information I found on other pages on the internet. However, when following the steps explained on these pages [...]

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Setting up NAT64 & DNS64

On May 31, 2011 · 2 Comments

In this post, I will try to explain how to setup NAT64 & DNS64 in order to enable an IPv6 LAN (no IPv4 enabled) to talk to a mixed IPv4 en IPv6 Internet. It is assumed that there are no IPv4 hosts left in the LAN. In the setup there is one gateway for both [...]

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Curl-Loader and ARP cache issues

On February 10, 2011 · 1 Comment

A few days ago, I was looking for a HTTP taffic generator and found Curl-Loader. This tool allows you to query your webservers for a certain URL at maximum speed with a configurable number of concurrent clients, each using their own, unique IP address generated on-the-fly by Curl-Loader.

In my case, Curl-Loader was [...]

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Benchmarking an USB hub straight from Hong-Kong

On December 28, 2010 · Leave a Comment

We all know it, most of our stuff is made in China nowadays, even Apple products – products I love BTW ! But when we buy something from the big brands, in a local shop, everybody needs to earn some money on it : the constructor, shipment, the wholesale trader, the local [...]

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How to add static DHCP leases on a Belgacom b-box 2

On December 23, 2010 · 1 Comment

Always wanted to configure some static DHCP leases on a Belgacom b-box 2 ?

Here’s how you can accomplish it :

First of all, open the administration pages of the router, and then :

Click on Advanced Settings and next on Network Interfaces In the column Interface Name, click on LAN Bridge On the [...]

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How to deny SharePoint access to a specific user

On December 20, 2010 · Leave a Comment

I needed to block a certain user from using SharePoint, but there was one little problem : the Domain Users group was granted access.

No worries, no need to create a new group – just exclude the necessary user(s) from accessing SharePoint :

Go to SharePoint Central Administration :

Click Application Management Click Policy for [...]

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Getting Time Machine to backup to an Ethernet HD

On September 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment

This website has an excellent description on how to get it to work :
http://adamcohenrose.blogspot.com/2008/02/time-machine-wireless-backup-without.html

I successfully configured Time Machine backup to a Lacie 1TB Ethernet Disk following this guide. The only thing I did different was not specifying the “megabytes”-parameter with the hdiutil command because it didn’t seem necessary to me.

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Card Readers : old vs. new

On May 31, 2010 · Leave a Comment

The past 4, maybe 5 years I used a 23-in-1 card reader I once got from eBay, initially with SD cards to transfer pictures taken with my previous camera (JPEGs). At a certain moment in time, I got myself a Canon EOS 30D and continued to use the same card reader to copy RAW image [...]

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KB97441 installation problem

On April 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Are you getting this in your EventLog ?

Event Type: Error
Event Source: HotFixInstaller
Event Category: None
Event ID: 5000
Date:  9/04/2010
Time:  14:29:56
User:  N/A
Computer: <removed>
Description:
EventType visualstudio8setup, P1 microsoft .net framework 2.0-kb974417, P2 1033, P3 1642, P4 msi, P5 f, P6 9.0.40302.0, P7 install, P8 x86, P9 w2k3r2, P10 0.

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Time to go fetch a coffee while you’re opening a document from SharePoint ?

On April 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment

If you’re also experiencing this problem, you’ll know what I’m talking about. A click on a link to a Word document in a SharePoint library and - well - It’s time to go fill your coffee-mug ! A nice little popup window tells you that the document is opening, so just in case your boss [...]

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