Archive for January, 2005
A fellow nolugger wrote this article about New Orleans. I think much of the same could be said about European countries. Certainly my recent honeymoon to Spain had me thinking in a similar mode. Priorities, perspective, and values….
BigAdmin article on SAN booting and Jumpstart
0 Comments Published by scotth January 19th, 2005 in SolarisThis is one of those articles I’m just preserving for my own future reference.
I found this article on installing Debian From Scratch fairly intresting. Lately I’ve been installing mepis as a Debian install for others. But for myself, I need something a bit more hands-on. The Debian install I have at home is getting really stale now so I am actually considering a re-install. […]
I found this really funny for some reason. The answer is pretty fun as well.
Joey Hess wrote an article sometime back on how he maintains his entire home directory in cvs. He has updated it now to use subversion now. I’ve been using svn to maintain some projects myself and I liked Joey’s original concept. The only issues for me is that I sometimes use […]
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excellent Linux news site
Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters
duh.
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
Debian — The Universal Operating System
my other favorite linux distribution
Gentoo Linux — Gentoo Linux News
One of my favorite distributions
x11vnc: a VNC server for real X displays
very useful utility for VNC. use with SSH tunnels […]
Everything is Crazy has published an article that asserts that ever increasing bandwidth will eventually overcome Microsoft’s Operating System monopoly. In other words, the application platform moves from the Operating System to the Internet itself.
There is some evidence to support the notion that Operating Systems will matter less and less. Google’s Gmail […]
OpenBSD doesn’t have portupgrade like FreeBSD. Many OpenBSD users just take a snapshot of installed ports/packages by first running pkg_info and then deleting their package database as described in OpenBSD’s upgrade documentation. OpenBSD does offer a script though, to check what ports are out of date: /usr/ports/infrastructure/build/out-of-date. The script seems to work […]
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broadband » The ‘bible’ for Information on DSL, Cable and Other High Speed Internet Services
Best site for broadband information troubleshooting
!InetDaemon.Com - Tutorials: Internet, Telecom, Satellite, Computers, Troubleshooting
Tutorials and documentation for networking/protocols etc.
The Moron’s Guide to Kerberos, Version 1.2.2
Good description/documentation of kerberos
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