Using Proxmox as a virtual server has a great many advantages. Getting errors in the syslog and in email alerts indicating a drive is off-line can be a challenge. This is how I resolved this issue after other recommendations had failed to resolve it.
The ramifications of improper use of trademarks in writing.
Why the 1966 Chevy pickup was the best vehicle I ever owned.
The Panther Computers story can highlight several pitfalls in owning a small business while demonstrating how to dodge the bullets that will come your way.
This article provides information on what to consider before signing an Intellectual Property Agreement.
An article describing how to locate collectables in some unlikely places and safety concerns to consider while doing so.
The benefits of sharing your hobby with others.
College spending can be curbed, letting you graduate without student loans, consumer credit, or other residual debt.
Here's an easy analogy to assist you in understanding the difference between memory and a hard drive by comparing them to the kitchen in your house.
Toolbars have opened everywhere and the more you consume, the slower and less coordinated your computer becomes, increasing its risk of crashing.
Here are steps you should take when thinking about buying a computer.
Why popup blocking software is not only a waste of money, but may be more harmful to your PC than the popups.
With the growing problem of identity theft and the rapid accumulation of old computer equipment, it is time to consider the challenges and the solutions to help safeguard your personal information from would be thieves.
Insects occasionally get into computers, especially after natural disasters like hurricanes. This article explains what not to do and offers some alternative suggestions.
Observations of a model train enthusiast's handiwork revealed the man's love and passion for his hobby, but also is a great example of how our hobbies can overlap and enhance each other.
This article describes how a virus can get into your computer even when you think you're protected. It also explains what you can do to reduce the damage the virus can cause by not clicking on things that may seem safe.