It’s live! www.armygamingchampionships.com
The first site on a nice little web hosting cluster I’ve been working on for work.  I’ll have to report hardware configuration when I have the time.
It’s live! www.armygamingchampionships.com
The first site on a nice little web hosting cluster I’ve been working on for work.  I’ll have to report hardware configuration when I have the time.
If it weren’t for Exchange, I would be using Ubuntu 100% of the time. At first, I thought I found a solution in Evolution but it seems their Exchange interface is a bit buggy. Other than that, it’s been smooth sailing again using *nix as a desktop. It’s been quite a while but nowadays there seems to be a GUI interface for nearly everything.
The coolest thing I’ve been fooling with all week, when I’ve actually had time, is Nagios. I’m not sure how it slipped thru the cracks but it’s definitely the most flexible monitoring solution out there, perfect cost too!
As some of my friends know, a huge pet peeve of mine about computers is legacy ports. So while searching for some information on Linux’s bluetooth support and trying to find out what motherboards/SFF systems have bluetooth support I stumbled upon this post on Slashdot:
As time goes by, more and more ports/connectors add up on my motherboards. When are we going to get ride of ps/2 buses, parallels and serial ports?
So now we would have: