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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

I have been updating my home network

I added a Mac Mini Lion server to my home network over the holidays. My main goal was to have a computer that I could plug into the TV in the living room. I thought the mini would be ideal because it's small and can be easily hidden behind the HDTV. The only thing showing would be the bluetooth keyboard on the coffee table. I haven't told the wife yet because I'm still getting it to where I want it to be. I am running VMWare Fusion and have a stack for Windows 7, Ubuntu, and a combo stack for Trac/Subversion for when I get really going on the iPad development. I originally had the mini behind a second router in the basement, but I was having problems with IpSec VPN logins from the outside. I have since decided that it was due to some configuration issues, i.e., IP address masking. The only difficulty that I have come across so far is an inability to load TurboTax on the Windows 7 stack. This seems to be a known problem with the Intuit line of products that make changes to the boot sector of drives and other places to protect their "intellectual property". The attempt to load the software caused some permission and ownership changes throughout my mini that kept vMWare from executing properly. I refuse to load TurboTax on my mini directly, knowing that it will damage my system. So the load goes onto an old laptop until tax time is over. If there were another equivalent program I would change to it in a heartbeat. Intuit sucks!!!!


- LW

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Project #1 - Adding a Macintosh Server to the Network

I decided to add a Macintosh Server to my Network.  The thought was to be able to connect the Server to one of my televisions to be able to serve up media.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Linux Weenie is going live!

Strangely enough, after all of this time, I thought that I would bring back the blog that I originally started to write over a couple of years ago. I have since gone on to more specialized blogs on other topics. This blog will be a place that I can post information about technology, my work aspirations, my home life, and other things that most people will find interesting but just so so. Hopefully, this will change in the future as I get into the habit of putting things up on the screen.