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- tags: north-carolina insurance license
Buy it…
Go to RMV once you have insurance and take the test. Everybody complains that the test is difficult, the only part that seemed hard was identifying the signs with the middles taken out, take some time to look at the back of the study guide( a round yellow sign is railroad crossings)
**They don’t except personal checks unless you they are addressed from in the state.
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- categories: linux
- tags: apple-keyboard linux shortuts ubuntu xev xmacrokeys xmodmap
Good news is that many of the old issues that happened with older versions of Ubuntu are fixed. But my wishlist keeps getting bigger for this little beast. Here is what I set out to do…
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Been working more and more with CentOS instead of Ubuntu since it seems to be better supported by more IBM software but can still be used freely and easily without having to register with RHN or a local RHN satellite. First hurdle since I don’t use x86 machines anymore is…
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So I was thinking I have entirely too much garbage laying around my house, so I started with what’s near and dear to my heart, my tech. First things first, what is worth selling and what is easier to just toss and be done with. First things first, what data…
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- categories: openstack
- tags: getting-started openstack virtualization
When you first get started you have one or two canned images to play around with but this is probably not much use beyond kicking the tires and confirming that you have your configuration working properly. Inevidably you will need to add some pre-existing images or create your own, it is pretty easy to get started based on the current offerings from different OS vendors today to start with your favorite base OS and work from there.
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- categories: ibm
- tags: urbancode urbancode-deploy infrastructure server-administration monitoring operations
The primary focus of this post is to focus on the operational concerns of running a healthy UrbanCode Deploy infrastructure, the concepts are mostly generic but I will try and add my thoughts on some relevant points of interest as we step through an example setup and analysis for a server in a future post.
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- categories: ibm
- tags: automation deploy ibm urbancode
So I have been playing around with UrbanCode Deploy for demos and testing on local VMs, just today I decided to install it on a VM in my home LAN ESXi server. The install process is fairly painless, to make this self-contained I just needed to install mysql, the mysql…