Category: Geek
Changing OES DHCP Range
Recently we were in the unfortunate position of running out of IP address in our DHCP pool. The Novell DNS/DHCP Management Console will give you a handy utilization % for your subnet, but will not tell you how much of your allocatable pool is in use. As a result, machines […]
Read More2010 SpamAssassin bug
If you run SpamAssassin, you may be pleased to encounter this bug about now – https://issues.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=6269 Because nobody ever thought the year 2010 would happen :-/ There’s some more details on the rule, and more importantly how to disable it, over here http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/Rules/FH_DATE_PAST_20XX
Read MoreAC Fuel Flow Summary
As has been noted earlier, the AC has had its fair share of fuel flow problems. Ranging from the large (a rotten fuel tank) to the tiny (a flake of corrosion in the accelerator pump). Here’s a few things that were done to try and cure it. Firstly, replace the […]
Read MoreUSB Problems
I have a minor issue that I’d like to get resolved. I have a cheap but very good USB GPS receiver. However, it uses a weird USB connector and the cable for said connector has developed a fault (at the strain relief point, amusingly). Can anyone advise on the type […]
Read MoreSure/Smartie LCDProc
Recently I’ve been looking at getting a computing device into the Land Rover. Short of buying a full sized 7″ touch screen, I opted to go for a slightly cheaper £20 4×20 LCD display. This was more to be proof of concept, and give me a starter to work on, […]
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