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Exchange Server » Creating a Proxy or Alias to a mailbox » 5/09/2019 9:25 am

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James@Jamesdomain.cts
-James Ramsey

Web Server IIS/Apache » Post your website addresses in the reply section.... Also your name » 4/19/2019 8:35 am

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Had to change one sites domain name, backcorner.cts is now
http://jamestest.cts/

-James Ramsey

Linux Class » Last Article! Due March 11th -- Happy Last Week » 3/10/2019 6:50 pm

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This article discusses an array of OS that are great for a raspberry pi. There is a very wide arrangements of operating systems here. Starting off with kali linux, which i was surprised ran on a pi. OSs like  openmediavault, which can turn your pi into a multimedia hub for your house. As well as classices we've all heard of like retropie, and two other retrogaming operating systems. there is no shortage of Linux OSs that run wonderfully on an pi and all doing very unique specific tasks!
-James Ramsey
https://www.electromaker.io/blog/article/12-best-linux-operating-systems-for-the-raspberry-pi

Linux Class » Article #8 - Due March 5th - no class March 4th » 3/04/2019 8:50 pm

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My article discuses a Linux OS that can turn an out of date computer into a retro-gaming machine. Lakka uses software called retroarche to bring a seamless gui that feels like a general gaming console. The main selling point of this OS is ts very lightweight operating system, fitting onto Raspberry Pis and several other single board devices. It supports a crazy amount of emulators, so  you just need to download the ROMs. it also has some simple but interesting features like up to 5 player split screen, and graphical improvements! This could be really fun OS to try out on the club's Raspberry Pis!
James Ramsey
https://itsfoss.com/lakka-retrogaming-linux/

Linux Class » Article #6 - Due 19th - No school Monday! » 2/18/2019 8:55 pm

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This is an amazing but simple article explaining how to make a bootable flash drive of ubuntu. This article is very unique because it shows how to create the drive by simply using commande line code. you figure out the name of your usb, unmount drive, then flash the iso image onto the drive using another line of code. This article is very simple but shows how useful linux can be by only needing code in terminal

James Ramsey
https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-create-a-bootable-ubuntu-18-04-usb-stick-on-linux/

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