No matter how hard we try, we can’t escape the command line. It lurks beneath our modern operating systems, just waiting for the right moment to strike. But if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em, I say—how ...
Some might say that a May-December relationship between SSH and the iPad is doomed to failure, but if Panic’s Prompt SSH client for iOS is any indication, the two would seem to have plenty of happy ...
I have Flash Pro CS5.5 but I need to use a native extension. I got snagged by the new rules in 5.0.1 that documents must be marked with the "do not back up" bit so iCloud doesn't back them up. That ...
First off, let me introduce myself and the blog. I’ll be guest blogging for the month of May. I’m a network engineer for a mid-sized company in Colorado. I’ve been in IT for about 15 years, with about ...
iPad Diaries is a regular series about using the iPad as a primary computer. You can find more installments here and subscribe to the dedicated RSS feed. I did not ...
In the next few entries it’s going to be Cisco specific, based on the well known IOS command line interface. The first command one should execute is the ‘show version’ command, not because the version ...