Today, after few months of trying to get this done, I finally have a solution to a problem nobody could solve (or at least, it seems like nobody could according to my Google searches…): installing VMware Horizon and VMware Workstation on the same Linux machine.
Some time ago, I wanted to upgrade an SRM deployment on one of the sites we manage. Problem was, the customer in question had absolutely no idea what the SRM (embedded!) database password is…
Have you ever used a single Linux distribution for a prolonged period of time? If you answered ‘yes’, then it’s more than likely at some point you’ve tried to install a package which is not natively supported by your distro’s package manager.
Recently, I was asked to remove an old virtual disk from a VM running Linux operating system and replace it with a new one. Seems pretty simple, right?
WPS… I believe it stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup which, to be totally honest, is quite ironic. Nowadays, I think a much more fitting name would be Wi-Fi Penetration System since I can guarantee you that every network you spot with WPS enabled is hackable in less than 3/4 hours. Interesting? Well, let me show you.