Mailing List Link Archive

 

A collection of useful links from the official TTCS discussion mailing list: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ttcs/

 

About TTCS Discussion mailing list

 

The TTCS Discussion mailing list is an un-moderated list to "discuss" TTCS activities as well as both local and international computer/technology related topics/issues. It is a 2 way list (if one person sends mail to the list, everyone subscribed to the list receives it). The mailing list is free to the public.

 

* Mailing list archive : http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ttcs/

* TTCS discuss RSS feed : http://rss.groups.yahoo.com/group/ttcs/rss

* To subscribe, send a blank email message to: ttcs-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

* To unsubscribe, send a blank email message to: ttcs-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com

 

need help to add any useful links from january 2002 to december 2006. any volunteers?

 


 

June 2007 

 

- How to style Windows XP to look like Ubuntu: http://www.theindietribune.com/2007/06/how-to-make-windows-look-like-ubuntu.html

 

- Open Solaris free starter kit: http://get.opensolaris.org/

 

- Keynote (allows you to do presentations using PDFs): http://keyjnote.sourceforge.net/

 

- SpeeDefrag 5.0.2: http://www.vcsoftwares.com/SpeeDefrag.html

 

May 2007

 

- Setting up software RAID in Ubuntu Server :

http://advosys.ca/viewpoints/2007/04/setting-up-software-raid-in-ubuntu-server/

 


 

April 2007

 

- Guide to Deploying Mozilla Firefox in an Enterprise:

 

    Part 1: check out the Firefox code and build it:

    http://www.kaply.com/weblog/2007/03/15/deploying-firefox-2-within-the-enterprise-part-1/

 

    Part 2: use Mike's CCK Wizard to create an extension that applies enterprise-specific Firefox customisations:

    http://www.kaply.com/weblog/2007/03/16/deploying-firefox-2-within-the-enterprise-part-2/

 

    Part 3: creating a Firefox installer:

    http://www.kaply.com/weblog/2007/03/20/deploying-firefox-2-within-the-enterprise-part-3/

 

    Part 4: how to create Firefox update files:

    http://www.kaply.com/weblog/2007/03/21/deploying-firefox-in-the-enterprise-part-4/

 

    Part 5: set up a server for deploying Firefox updates:

    http://www.kaply.com/weblog/2007/03/26/deploying-firefox-2-within-the-enterprise-part-5/

 

    Part 6: miscellaneous topics related to deploying Firefox in the enterprise:  

    http://www.kaply.com/weblog/2007/03/29/deploying-firefox-2-within-the-enterprise-part-6/

 

    FAQ about enterprise Firefox deployments:

    http://www.kaply.com/weblog/2007/03/19/deploying-firefox-2-within-the-enterprise-answering-some-questions/

 

- Teamviewer - free remote desktop sharing and control of a Windows PC: http://www.teamviewer.com/

 

- LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain and release the audio files back onto the net: http://www.librivox.org/

 

- Google Maps Flight Simulator: http://www.isoma.net/games/goggles.html

 

    Trinidad related links, just click START without selecting a location for each of them:

 

    Piarco Airport: http://www.isoma.net/games/goggles.html?loc=tqststrqqqssqtqsqtt

 

    Hasely Crawford Stadium: http://www.isoma.net/games/goggles.html?loc=tqststrqqqtrsssstst

 

    Churchill-Roosevelt / Uriah Butler Highways: http://www.isoma.net/games/goggles.html?loc=tqststrqqqstrqtqsqr

 

 


 

March 2007

 

- Google Reader: http://www.google.com/reader/


 

February 2007

 

- Windows Vista Software Compatibility List: http://www.iexbeta.com/wiki/index.php/Windows_Vista_Software_Compatibility_List

 

- Computer Investigation Guide For Windows: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/guidance/disasterrecovery/computer_inv\estigation/default.mspx

 


 January 2007

 

- wxDownload Fast (also known as wxDFast) is an open source, multi-platform, download manager: http://dfast.sourceforge.net/

 

- JkDefrag: a GPL disk defragger for WinXP/Vista: http://www.kessels.com/JkDefrag/

 

 


 

 

December 2006


 

 

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In other words, if you screw-up, or your equipment or data gets screwed up, it is 100% YOUR fault! Don't blame anyone else.

 


 

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