Saturday, December 20, 2008

Philips Vouchers For Sale At Lower Rate

20 x $50 (total S$1000) Philips Vouchers for sale at S$900 (you can save S$100)!

Philips Voucher is in $50 denomination and will sell @ $45 each.

Term & conditions

- Valid for all Philips product sold in the Philips Experience Showroom (located in Toa Payoh, Singapore).

- Vouchers valid till 21 Feb 2009.

- Not exchangeable for cash. Any unused amount is not exchangeable for cash.

- Customers have to top-up difference for purchases exceeding the stated value
here.

- Only valid at normal retail price not applicable for items on promotion.

If interested, please SMS to 94893088.

Factory address
The Philips Experience Showroom
620A Lorong 1, Toa Payoh
TP4 Building, Level 1
Singapore 319762
Tel: 6882 3999

How To Disable Telnet For Linux User

If you need to disable the telnet function for a particular UNIX/Linux user, it can be done by editing the /etc/passwd file and replace the shell (say /bin/bash) for that user’s entry with something else (say say /dev/null).

If it doesn’t work, then do these:-

- Login as the user.
- Edit the .profile (with vi editor) and add in the last line “exit”.
- Save the .profile.

With that, if the user tries to do a telnet, he will be automatically kicked out.

 

Friday, December 12, 2008

Wedding Anniversary

Today (12/12) is mine and my honey’s wedding anniversary.

I still remember it was so romantic and wonderful when we said “I DO, I DO” during the moment in the ceremony.

I love you, honey!!

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Mobile messaging for Lotus Domino

Now, the Lotus Notes user can look forward to have the push mail service using a mobile device if the following criteria are met:-

- Lotus Domino 8.0.1 server or later (Lotus Domino 8.5 will be required for Nokia S60 support).
- Mobile device running under Windows Mobile (WM) 5.0, 6.0 and 6.1 releases. Or, Nokia mobile device running under S60 (Symbian OS platform).

To support pushmail access on the mobile device, you just simply need to install the IBM Lotus Notes Traveler software onto the device. After that, with some simple configuration on the device itself, it will be able to do the real-time replication (automatic) of Lotus e-mail (including attachments), calendar, address book, journal and To-Do-Lists.

With this major development of IBM's efforts, IBM has expanded the mobile support for the Lotus software portfolio (at no additional cost). In other words, the Lotus Notes user no longer needs to reply on Blackberry to pull email from Domino server, which requires additional infrastructure, overhead and cost.

To have a better picture about Lotus Notes Traveler on mobile, you may refer to the video clip below:-

References:-
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/21856/1127
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/lotus/products/notes/traveler.html