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Finally, a job.

IBMWell last week, I finally got the call that IBM was looking for someone that could do Advanced Support in their AIX department, and they had accepted me as an employee. Great! Finally, a job. It’s not just a job, though, this could be my steping-stop; something to really get me in the door and make something of my life. I have plans for many things in life, but they all lead to one thing, success. Success is the key that unlocks every door to whom I become. So, where am I getting with this?

To everyone else, it’s just a job. To me, its my way of building up my skills and being able to show other employers that I have worked with some of the best, and most respected companies in I.T.. Like any company, it has its flaws, it’s what makes competition what it is today. By putting my foot in the door and getting a little taste of the real world, I start to see the way others around me act. I am the first to admit that when you get out into the world, you meet some very interesting people.

If I can put forth the effort and time to work at IBM, then I can strategically put together exactly what I want to do in this vast, changing career I find myself in love with. It’s not about how to build a computer anymore. It’s not about how much RAM I have. It’s about, what kind of VPN solution will support a fault-tolerant parallel network backbone built running a fiber optic backend using an AIX backend for a large-scale business that consists of 20 sites around the world. It’s not the basics anymore; its I.T..

This is what I mean by a steping stone. This gives me the chance the taste it, and grow up. That’s what IBM is about, to me. This is what I’m going to become; successful.

The Notebook

Windows Fix: "Insufficient system resources exist to complete the API"
Ugh. Another Windows error. Another Windows error that really doesn’t tell you what is really wrong; some (most) people aren’t nerds. Don’t worry, I’ve got your fix right here. This has to do with memory on your Windows XP system. Have you tried Hibernating or putting your system into standby after upgrading your RAM? If you have, keep on reading. More...

Curing 'Symbolic link not allowed' (Apache 2.0)
Awhile back when trying to add a directory to Apache on my Ubuntu 6.06 LTS server, I ran into some issues. These issues, of course were the infamous 403 “Forbidden” error that your web barfs up when you try to access a server that is not publicly viewable, because of permission issues. I’m going to give you my scenario and explain how you can fix this issue, so that you don’t have to go through an hour of throwing your hands up in disgust. More...

VMWare: "Failed to create named-pipe directory" error
Have you ever received the Failed to create named-pipe directory error message via the vmware-mui error log files, and not able to access the VMWare Management Interface? If so, here’s the fix. More...

/bin/rm: Argument list too long
Removing gigs and gigs, or just alot, of unwanted “opened” email that often clutters the system. More...