My Powerful Desktop Resources Monitor
I wrote about ‘My Personal Powerful Desktop‘ fews day ago. As you know I have Pentium Core 2 Quod Q6600 with 4Gb RAM running on top of my clone desktop. Damm powerful desktop?
Unfortunately, my machine that installed with 2 VMware ESX host, 2 Windows 2003 Server virtual machine(1 for VMware License Server & another 1 for VMware Infrastructure client), 1 OpenFiler(iSCSI) and 2 Windows 2003 server running on top of each VMware ESX host reached the bottle neck(running on VMware Workstation 6).
Note: I have the similar setup in another desktop in Office.
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Prima 7 Cyberjaya
This is confirmed Prima 7, Prima Avenue, Cyberjaya belong to Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara (SPAN) but not belong to HP(Mean HP only occupied Prima 6 Prima Avenue).
I was drove through the Prima 7 new building and the banner/signboard for Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara (SPAN) setup recently.
Before that, my friends and my colleague alway guess who will be the next 5/6 stores new building tenant and we did checked with the Prima Avenue staff but no answer. Well! Most of us guessing HP however we're wrong!
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No Email Content In My Thunderbird
I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird running on my Ubuntu Linux for more than 2 year and its consolidated most of my important email included POP3 and IMAP. Today, when I was open one of my primary gmail account, I found the only subject, sender(basically top part) and without the email content. WTH? Please don't do this to me. I have no backup long time ago……
Google found a useful tips for me - Compacting the folder.
When you delete or move e-mails from a folder, Thunderbird and other e-mail programs simply hide them (and mark them as ready for physical deletion later on), and these hidden e-mails still actually remain in the folder. Even emptying the Trash does not physically delete them. These hidden e-mails are physically removed only when the folder is compacted. If you don't compact your mail folders periodically, they can grow very large, and erratic program behavior may occur.
Many e-mail users have never heard of compacting folders (not to be confused with compressing files). However, most e-mail programs use this approach to email storage and deletion. It improves performance by not requiring the email program to rewrite the entire Inbox or other folder every time you delete a single message. The difference is that most other email clients by default automatically compact the folder when a certain amount of space is wasted, whereas this has to be activated by the user in Thunderbird.
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Personas for Firefox
I was looking for the similar Firefox add-ons some times ago and finally I found posted in Digg.
- themes today are too hard to find, install and use
- graphic designers should be able to style the browser without having to code
- browsers can be more than just desktop software, they can include online components
- people just want their computer to be a little more fun and personal
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My Personal Powerful Desktop
Finally my personal powerful desktop is up! I bought a clone desktop machine from Plaza Lowyat last week and total cost me around RM2500(without monitor).
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