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Avimark and linux, finally can dump windows server

July 9th, 2009 Tim P. 6 comments

There’s probably not that many people that actually care about this, but it’s taken me a long time to get to this point, so if your a tech guy at a vet’s office, enjoy! I’ve been running this successfully for almost a year now.

WARNING: If you choose to do this, that’s your choice, read this through before even thinking of diving in. In other words, I am not responsible for ANYTHING that happens as a result of what YOU choose to do. I also assume your familiar with linux and the distro of your choosing, really, I won’t be explaining some things as this is already going to be lengthy.

Note: This may not be the most secure way to do things, but I feel it’s stronger than windows, I have better backups (flyback for gnome, and a few scripts I’ve written), and no one has “Administrator” access, except me of course.

For the past 2 years or so I’ve been the ‘Tech Guy’ at two vet offices in my “free” time.  I’ve had one Windows 2000 server, which was actually the most reliable, compared to the Windows Small Business Server 2003.  I’ve experienced more problems than I care to recall, let’s suffice it to say, the workstations in the larger office were unreliable on network, even after a network rebuild (replace and tested all cable, made sure machines were clean, running the server on a gigabit network connection, all fun stuff).  Finally it got to the point where I was spending all my free time there, no good.  I am far more comfortable on any linux box than a windows machine, so I decided to take the plunge and make it work, installing linux servers that is. It may sound easy, but even since the switch I’ve had many unexpected surprises.  

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My favorite 10 windows tools – another list!

December 14th, 2007 Tim P. 2 comments

I know I’ve been posting a lot today, there was just so much I had got half done and I’ve got the next few days off from work, but my fiance does not, so you’ll probably see even a couple more over the next few days, then you can expect it to slow down to 1-2 a week. So yea, it’s been done over and over, but I never seem to see many tools I use on this list, so just some common things I use on windows. I tend to look for the lightest but powerful tools, seeing how I know what happens to Windows when you stress it out, I keep my laptop running smooth and snappy using these tools. In no particular order:

* Looking at the stats from the traffic of this site we’re going to assume everyone already uses Firefox.

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