Today InfoWorld had two articles I thought were really good. The first deals with a difficult problem to troubleshoot and some insights into the types of problems that will occasionally pop up. ------------------------------ *Blue screen of death strikes again -- and again and again*<http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/6641124/120985728/309232/0/> Sometimes a problem will never happen in front of you and everything will look all right on the computer. That doesn't mean the user is making it up. If you keep trying, you'll usually find the problem in the end. *Read More*<http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/6641124/120985728/309232/0/>
The Second is a list of some useful Open Source projects that have been discussed here in the past ------------------------------ *Six open source projects you should be using*<http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/6640178/120985744/309056/0/> Open source tools are a great asset to any organization and won't actually set fire to your data center or ransack the break room. Here are a few open source tools that are handier than most. *Read More*<http://ifwnewsletters.newsletters.infoworld.com/t/6640178/120985744/309056/0/> I found this interesting because one of them (Rancid) would have saved a school district I work with a lot of grief. Jim -- Jim Flanagan 4439 N. California Chicago, Il 60625 773 463-5494 Chicago 773 396-4638 cell 231 448-2109 Beaver Island
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