Unless you want to put the tower really far away: [link]
Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?
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Is there anything I can do about my domain being used to send spam? My provider says that it appears it's just my addresses being spoofed, and thus, there's nothing they can do. I was concerned I was being used in some way as a junk remailer, but if they're just spoofing my addresses, there's nothing I can do, right? It's very frustrating, knowing I'm contributing to the problem, somehow, and having my nonprofit's name go out attached to some very problematic spam. Eventually, spam filters will block my domain, right? Plus, it's filling my mail folders with undeliverable notices to where I can't distinguish between it and valid mail.
I need a new laptop case for my 13" MacBook. Am thinking of getting a backpack (one specifically designed for a laptop). Any recommendations?
I'd check to make sure the shares aren't already there. If you post your "/etc/fstab" file, I can tell you if a windows partition is being mounted automatically.
I suspect what happened was that during the install it labeled the linux partition as the bootable drive and for whatever reason stripped the windows partition of that label. And the reason the ubuntu install crashed was because it ran out of room. I just need to do some research, I think, to try and re-identify the windows partition as bootable.
If I didn't have so much data I needed to keep, I would just wipe the thing and be done with it.
I have a Brenthaven backpack for the 17" Powerbook that I love. They aren't cheap, but they are extremely well made. I've had mine for almost 4 years and it is in constant use and it is in near perfect shape.
I suspect what happened was that during the install it labeled the linux partition as the bootable drive and for whatever reason stripped the windows partition of that label.
If you have a Windows XP disc, you can probably fix it by going to the recovery console and running "fixmbr".
Mac commercial spoofs. I love the Linux dweeb who keeps showing up.
Language not work safe unless your co-workers don't give a fuck.
Okay, the networking one almost killed me.
Bwah!