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How to Install and Dual-Boot Ubuntu on Mac
By Alexander Fox – Posted on Apr 5, 2018 in Linux, Mac Dual-booting macOS and Ubuntu requires a little adventurousness, but it’s not too difficult. There can be some problems with the bootloader, though, so we’ll need to deal with that. It’s not too hard to install (and dual-boot) Ubuntu on a Mac. As a warning, it’s way more efficient to… Read more
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The rEFInd Boot Manager: Keeping rEFInd Booting
by Roderick W. Smith, rodsmith@rodsbooks.com Originally written: 4/24/2016; last Web page update: 11/12/2018, referencing rEFInd 0.11.4 This Web page is provided free of charge and with no annoying outside ads; however, I did take time to prepare it, and Web hosting does cost money. If you find this Web page useful, please consider making a small… Read more
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Using a QNAP Thunderbolt NAS to set up a high-speed file sharing system
Transferring a sizeable file or a large number of small files can be time-consuming. While 10 Gigabit Ethernet can reduce the overall transfer times on Windows systems, this can be harder to achieve with Mac systems. QNAP Thunderbolt NAS is the perfect solution for Thunderbolt-equipped Mac & Windows users with 4K workflow, file storage, and… Read more
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Deployment Research
By johan arwidmark https://deploymentresearch.com/
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SCCM 2012 Step by Step Guide
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Get Active Directory pictures in Windows 10
Updated: November 12, 2017 | 82 comments | Tags: Active Directory, GPO, PowerShell, Profile, usertile, VBs, Windows 10 I’ve been working on implementing Windows 10 at a company.They wanted to import a photo of all the users to the Active Directory, and have all the other systems pull the pictures from it. I primarily focused on Windows clients, Lync and SharePoint. Goal Our goal is… Read more
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How to Connect Your QNAP NAS to B2 Cloud Storage
Network-Attached-Storage (NAS) devices are great for local backups and archives of data. They have become even more capable, now often taking over functions that used to be reserved for servers. QNAP produces a popular line of networking products, including NAS units that can work with Macintosh, Windows, Linux, and other OS’s. QNAP’s NAS products are used in… Read more
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