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== About me (for the truly curious) == | == About me (for the truly curious) == |
Latest revision as of 18:06, 28 November 2023
Articles, howtos, etcetera
Some of these are only place holders for articles I intend write.
How to run a completely autonomous, fully transparent local mirror of the openSUSE repository.
- archiving log files
- archiving with cromfs
- open source and I
- openSUSE: installing on and booting from iSCSI
- postfix: per-domain message size limit
- Updating your motherboard BIOS using PXE
- Working with a Supermicro 1UIPMI-B BMC
- openSUSE: installing over PXE
About me (for the truly curious)
I probably won't be writing a lot here, but some people always want to know more, so here are a couple of links:
- My Linkedin profile
- People of openSUSE
- My own openSUSE page
- My blog.
- My company
- My company
- A free DNS service
- Swiss Cloud Services, coming real soon ...
- My wikipedia user page