My network cupboard.
At the top an IP Gigaset box for a couple dect phones
Below a mini itx (forgotten spec) running Asterisk
The second ITX is the new Pfsense firewall to replace the Firebox X500. Spec: Jetway NF9HQL-525 board 1.8ghz, 2GB RAM, 4 gbit ethernet, Wireless N
To the right...
I haven't used Ubuntu Desktop much but VLC & Chrome will work, you won't need any virus checker software and I think Ubuntu already has a good CD/DVD writer built in.
I've also heard lots of people suggest http://www.linuxmint.com/ to windows users.
This is the guide i used but you need to create a new user account for it t work.
http://www.windows7hacker.com/index.php/2009/05/how-to-change-user-profile-default-location-in-windows-7/
But I'm not sure what would happen if say the network cable was disconnected between your computer and the...
Do you want it to be like H:\Users\%username% ?
I have done something like this on my computer where it is D:\Users\%username%, D:\ being my storage partition on the same drive as C:\
With Google Apps standard you can host upto 50 accounts for free. I've set it up for a client of mine and I also use it with a couple of my own domains.
I'm having some problems with my RAID array on my pc.
Quick bit of background info
Computer specs in sig
I got 2 WD 500gb green drive's for Christmas, i installed them into my computer in RAID 1 config, then installed windows 7 on a 64gb partition and the other 400gb as storage.
This...
I used this guide to get dd-wrt on mine from Redboot
http://www.fonerahacks.com/index.php/Tutorials-and-Guides/Updated-DD-WRT-v24-Final-Flash-Guide.html
There was a thread on here not too long ago. Where someone done a similar thing but raid 1, then they had a problem expanding the partitions from the smaller size to new drive's size.
So I would say go with backing up the array first, like others have said.