Decisions Decisions

As per one of my earlier posts i'm looking to upgrade the drives in my home server. I've been looking into how I go about doing this from a Debian point of view and it seems like a bit of a mission, I would have to manually fail a drive, insert new one partition copy data across etc also i'm wondering how long 2tb is actually going to last me, remember this is the server for all the family so at some point I can see storage requirements expanding beyond thsi. 

At the moment i'm looking at the HP G7 N54L Microserver which although advertised as supporting 8GB memory and 4x2TB drivers people have reported running them on 16Gb memory and 4TB drives plus it supports hardware raid.
The trouble is doing all this will cost about £400 which is a hell of a lot of money BUT will this be cheaper than upgrading 1TB avery couple of years?
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Fibre is on it’s way

Just did a random check of my exchange and it's saying "AO Accepting Orders which means that the exchange is ready to accept orders from all communications providers for fibre broadband services, such as BT Infinity.

However, this doesn't necessarily mean that you'll be able to get BT Infinity at your property"

So seems like they are just dangling the carrot at the moment. I've signed up for notification of when it's available. Fell sorry for my mother in law who only lives about 200m from the exchange which means she's more than likely directly cabled to the exchange meaning she doesn't have a street cabinet and thus won't be able to get the FTTC service.

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How to root Motorola DROID 4 (XT894) on Jelly Bean (Android 4.1.2)

My Droid 4 arrived yesterday from the U.S as an upgrage for my Droid 3. One of the things that annoys me the most about Verizon phones is the shear amount of bloat ware so as per my D3 I decided to root it and set about getting rid of it.

 
NOTE: I ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE/BRICKING OF YOUR PHONE CAUSED BY FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS. i CAN NOT GUARANTEE THEY WILL WORK UNDER ALL GIVE SCENARIOS AND CONFIGURATIONS. 
 
1, Download root checker free from play store
2, Run root checker free from apps menu
 
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4, Downlaod the latest drivers for your phone from here MotorolaDeviceManager
5, Enable USB Debugging on your phone in settings -> Developers option
6, Enable unknown sources in Settings -> Security, this allows root exploit to install a superuser app.
7, Downlaod RAZT BLade explit and extract the folder onto your PC's desktop.
8, Open "rzr_blade" folder and then run the explit by double clickink "run.bat" a dos command window will pop up
 
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9, Connect your phone to a USB port via a USB cable and follow the onscreen instructions. You will be required to make changes to the "battery saver" memu in the smart actions app. 
10, When you get a success message your phone is now rooted.
11, Verify by running root checker free again.
 
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TP-Link WDR4300 Hacking – Opening The Case

This first post on my guide to hacking the TP-Link WDR-4300 shows you how to open the case.

Start by flipping the unit over so the top is laying face down. In the four corners your will see Philips head screws, start by removing these.

After you've done this flip the unit back over again and have the ports facing you. 

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Unscrew each antenna from it's lowest part in a clockwise motion.

Each antenna connector is held in by an outer nut, I used a pair of long nose pliers to loosen them half a turn then the rest was easily done by hand.

NOTE: Behind the nut is also a washer which so be careful you don't lose it.

After you have removed all the nuts and washers you simply push each connector in towards the centre of the case and they pop out.

Removing the lid of the router is hard to photograph so i'll try my best to explain. Flipping it back upside down again and looking at it from the bottom you will see a darker black outline that runs all the way round, this bit is actually part of the top of the case which clicks in the the bottom half. The idea is to get something thin enough between the dark black part and the lighter part, a thin flat screwdriver head/finger nails whatever you have handy. Then it's a matter of prying the top section away, I found I had to be quote forceful to get them apart.

After doing that you should hopefully be left with something like this.

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New River Island Store Ipswich Bares All

While walking through Ipswich high street I noticed a couple of disgruntled elderly ladies looking at the window of the new river island store shaking there heads and tutting. It appears the cause of their annoyance was due to the unclothed female mannequins donning the entire left of the display.. If only they'd looked in the right window which was full of unclothed male mannequins I bet they would have been smiling then.

New River Island Store Ipswich Bares All

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