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Author: John Nash

Mr. Nash is an experienced systems analyst/programmer and business manager who believes in giving back to the community through producing open source software.

Removing login Credentials from IE

Posted on February 5, 2015March 18, 2015 by John Nash

FireFox and Google Chrome allow you to disable saving form data and passwords with a simple click on their options menu. Internet Explorer 11 does also have this capability, but it is harder to find

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Microsoft Offers Free Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi IoT

Posted on February 2, 2015February 2, 2015 by John Nash

More interesting is that Microsoft is giving Windows 10 for Pi away free. And expressed a need for a community where there can be more trust. Looks like someone has their act together.

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FIX: Apt-get fails to upgrade when in batch

Posted on January 24, 2015March 13, 2015 by John Nash

apt-get -y install unattended-upgrades dpkg-reconfigure unattended-upgrades from : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Security/Upgrades

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Windows 7 Support Ended Today

Posted on January 13, 2015January 13, 2015 by John Nash

Bad news. Microsoft doesn’t yet have a viable replacement for Windows 7 and they are starting to terminate it. Using Windows 8 is like writing government specs on a cell phone: it might be possible in the same way that technically, I could write all software in machine code only — no compilers — and loaded the code into memory manually using paper tape. No wait: cell phones have that blasted spelling correct/corrupt-er. Make that writing in machine language while a rogue virus randomly changes the codes that I have already written.

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Unboxing the AllWinner 10.1″ Quad Core Tablet

Posted on December 25, 2014December 28, 2014 by John Nash

It’s a craze. They may use names like “iRulu”, “Dragon Touch”, “Afunta”, Yuntab”, “Osgar”, “Accmart”, “GaziGazi”, “Atoah”, “Weize”, “Neutab”, or “Tagital”. They may be black or white, but some are purple, blue, or red. They are simple, plain, no nonsense: they know why they are there. They are quick, easy, and down to business. They may cost you anywhere…

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