HTTP Traffic Blocked (Windows XP)

HTTP Traffic Blocked (Windows XP)

Yesterday, I got some work fixing a PC that was loaded with trojans. After a repair installation of XP Pro w/SP2, I was brought to the activation window which could not hit the internet. Thinking the problem was a driver issue, I quickly pulled the W...


Terminal Services Event ID 6037

Terminal Services Event ID 6037

I recently struggled with this one for work, after I made a change to IIS on our terminal server (Server 2008 Standard). I could not launch TS RemoteApps, as credentials were being consistently rejected, though correct. The only error I could find in...


Installing .TTF Fonts in Slackware 12.2

Installing .TTF Fonts in Slackware 12.2

I was recently working on a project for my boss when I found I needed to install some new fonts for GIMP. I had downloaded some free TTF's from http://www.1001freefonts.com/ & needed to install them. Restarting X was a pain, so I found the following ...


Installing (Free) G729 Codec on Trixbox CE

Installing (Free) G729 Codec on Trixbox CE

The G.729 codec is a low-bandwidth codec, excellent for use in VoIP. In this case, a client which my company manages wanted to minimize bandwidth usage from VoIP phones traveling through a VPN. Both the G729 & G723 codec are freely available from her...


Sharing LAN/Internet Connection to 2nd NIC

Sharing LAN/Internet Connection to 2nd NIC

I bought a PS3 several months ago, and wanted to try streaming movies to the PS3 using something like Mediatomb or PS3 Media Server (my personal favorite). My first attempted involved transcoding & wireless..the combination resulted in endless lag & ...



Compiz Fusion + Xfce 4.6 + Slackware 12.2 + NVIDIA

Compiz Fusion + Xfce 4.6 + Slackware 12.2 + NVIDIA

This one should be relatively easy for people, but I'd just like to document the steps taken anyway--I had a bit of a time getting Compiz to start properly in Xfce. Please note these are not best practices & are simply the steps to get compiz working...

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