MOTU 64-bit USB MIDI 1.0.1.2

The included MOTU USB MIDI drivers and consoles are compatible with Microsoft Vista 64-bit, but will also work with Windows XP Pro x64.
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27 December

MOTU 32-bit USB MIDI 1.0.1.2

The included MOTU USB MIDI drivers and consoles are The included MOTU USB MIDI drivers and consoles are compatible with Microsoft Vista 32-bit, but will also work with Windows XP.
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27 December

MOTU USB MIDI OS X Drivers and ClockWorks Installer 1.3.7

This update adds compatibility updates for Intel-based Macs. Includes USB MIDI Drivers for OSX for use with MOTU USB interfaces including the USB Fastlane, micro lite, express 128, micro express, Express XT and MIDI Timepiece AV. The install also contains the ClockWorks software console. This driver is OSX 10.5 compatible, but will work with versions OSX 10.4 or higher.
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27 December

By: Laureano

Mo, Thanks mate. I’ve been struggling with this Bloody problem for so long, and the solution works wonderfully!!!! Cheers

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26 December

New Turok Dino Mauling Vid

by: Dan Keener
NEWS - Turok is another game that has peeked my interest, and they just so happened to have a new Dino Mauling video come out recently.  Check it our below:

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21 December

New Turok Dino Mauling Vid

by: Dan Keener
NEWS - Turok is another game that has peeked my interest, and they just so happened to have a new Dino Mauling video come out recently.  Check it our below:

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21 December

New Turok Dino Mauling Vid

by: Dan Keener
NEWS - Turok is another game that has peeked my interest, and they just so happened to have a new Dino Mauling video come out recently.  Check it our below:


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21 December

SELinux

One of my colleagues gave me a VMWare image to use to test authenticating Linux (CentOS in this case) with Active Directory. Unfortunately the image in question is about 10GB and after the existing images on the machine there was not enough for it in /var (a 17GB partition on a 20GB disk). As I could not find any more space on the existing drive I clearly needed to add another disk to the machine. Three dead disks later I finally found a (250GB! - effectively winning the hard-drive lottery) hard disk which no-one was using. Now just to move /var to the new disk.

I partitioned and formatted an 80GB partition, mounted it and copied the existing contents of /var accross. One edit to fstab later, I rebooted. The disk mounted fine, but various services refused to initialise with “permission denied” errors on /var. I checked the permissions against the old /var and they appeared to be identical. Some head scratching later I decided to go an ask the advice of one of my colleagues. He was equally bemused, but suggested that I tar up the old /var and untar it over the new partition incase the copy had not preserved the permissions (even though it had been told to, and they appeared to be correct). I did this however it had no effect. When I returned to my colleagues office, another one of my colleagues was talking to the first and the first suggested that he take a look. He had a quick glance at the problem and asked if SELinux was enabled. It was. One quick `restorecon -R /var` later everything worked. We then proceded to have a rant from colleague #2 about how Fedora and RHEL now had SELinux in enforcing mode by default where as it used to just warn by default, which was better in a production environment where it needs to be run in warning only mode for a while to check nothing is hitting it that should be allowed. Still it is all good fun.

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21 December

Windows Live Messenger 9.0 Beta Free download

You can get the MSN9.0 beta version nowNew features* Sign-in and messaging in multiple locations - You asked for it, now you have it! You can now sign into Messenger from more than one computer at a time, up to four at once. Simply sign into Messenge...
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18 December

Hidden Actions in Microsoft Deployment

If you attended the Microsoft Deployment labs this year in Barcelona (IT-Forum) you might have seen that you could configure a lot more roles in the pre-release version compared with the RTM version. Well those roles are still there, you just need to enable them...
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18 December