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CentOS Wireless: Fix when it breaks!

By Andrew Bruce Posted on February 17, 2015 Posted in Network, SysAdmin, Teknocratica No Comments
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Hi All – if you have ditched NetworkManager (as I have) and you are still running into wireless LAN access problems…check out this script!

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Setup OpenLDAP on CentOS 6.x

By Andrew Bruce Posted on February 5, 2015 Posted in SysAdmin, Teknocratica No Comments
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Hi All – I had to setup another LDAP server today and it was just barely painful enough to warrant a writeup 🙂 Read more for my walkthrough!

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CentOS Wireless Problems and Dumping NetworkManager

By Andrew Bruce Posted on August 20, 2014 Posted in Network, Teknocratica No Comments
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Hello All, it’s been a while since I’ve posted. This post will discuss how you can dump NetworkManager and still get your wireless to work on Linux (CentOS 6.5, specifically). Read on for more!

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Multiple WordPress Blogs, Gentoo Linux, and Amazon EC2

By Andrew Bruce Posted on January 25, 2014 Posted in Amazon EC2, wordpress No Comments
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This is the third post article on Gentoo Linux and Amazon EC2. This article discusses multiple WordPress installs within a single Gentoo running instance (to keep EC2 hosting costs down).

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LAMP Stack on Gentoo Linux on Amazon EC2

By Andrew Bruce Posted on January 22, 2014 Posted in Amazon EC2, Teknocratica No Comments
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Hello all, in a previous post we discussed running Gentoo Linux on Amazon EC2. In this post we’re going to the next step: installing the Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP) Stack on our new Gentoo Linux system. And, of …

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Gentoo Linux on Amazon EC2

By Andrew Bruce Posted on January 22, 2014 Posted in Amazon EC2, Teknocratica No Comments
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Hello All! In this post we discuss how we run the Gentoo Linux operating system on Amazon’s Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2). Join along for the fun!

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