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Review: Dell Latitude E7370

Scott Lowe

As part of my Linux migration (see my initial progress report ), late this past week I started setting up my first non-Apple laptop since 2003. From a Titanium PowerBook G4 to multiple generations of aluminum MacBook Pros to (finally) a MacBook Air, I’m familiar with the quality and reliability of Apple hardware. 16 GB of RAM.

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Why I Might Leave OS X

Scott Lowe

I’ve been a Mac OS X user for a long time; I switched from Windows to OS X in 2003 when the OS X flavor of the day was 10.2 “Jaguar.” Both the hardware as well as the software have served me well. I adopted OS X as my operating system of choice in 2003 because I wanted a stable, powerful, UNIX-based operating system.

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Technology Short Take 129

Scott Lowe

Jon Langemak is blogging again, and he jumps back into the “blogging saddle” with a post on working with tc on Linux systems. Servers/Hardware. Bruno Hildenbrand shares 20 tips for managing Linux VMs on Azure. Kevin Campusano discusses Linux development in Windows 10 with Docker and WSL 2. ” Great quote!

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: Give-Away Contest: Win a Copy of SBS.

Sean Daniel

I will instead link this to my LiveJournal because, well, you know, 2003 and all. Took & passed a beta exam for the SBS 2003 way back when. Why I should have this book is elementary: Not because I'm planning on getting certified like most, but because I know LINUX & OS/X intimately and SBS 2011 is neither of those.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: SBS is a Community, Stick together!

Sean Daniel

I can see Sean sitting there slack-jawed because he knows me to be a hardcore Linux/UNIX guy. Its like people clinging to their XP installs: The future is now and it doesn't look like it did back in 2003. How To Install Windows Home Server 2011 on your MediaSmart or DataVault Hardware. ” It was a natural fit.

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Tech Blogs – Best Must Read Tech Resources 2019

Galido

ReadWrite (originally ReadWriteWeb or RWW) is a Web technology blog launched in 2003. Zero Day Blog from ZDNet helps you to stay on top of the latest in software/hardware security research, along with vulnerabilities, threats and computer attacks. ReadWrite Blog. RW covers Web 2.0 Zero Day from ZDNet. Wired’s Threat Level. 9 to 5 Mac.

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Best Tech Blogs – Must Read Tech Resources 2019

Galido

ReadWrite (originally ReadWriteWeb or RWW) is a Web technology blog launched in 2003. Zero Day Blog from ZDNet helps you to stay on top of the latest in software/hardware security research, along with vulnerabilities, threats and computer attacks. ReadWrite Blog. RW covers Web 2.0 Zero Day from ZDNet. Wired’s Threat Level. 9 to 5 Mac.

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