All articles from: August, 2009

Drupal Database Maintenance Script

The attached script is a perl version of some popular Drupal MySQL database optimizations plus a mysqldump. I added some extra stuff. I suppose it might work on a Microsoft OS, but I didn’t check into it at all.
Please note: The script is dual licensed.
-If you are using it for your non-revenue producing [...]

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Debian KDE 4.3 Packages

Debian has KDE 4.3 packages in Sid. If you are running Debian’s testing then, it’s not too hard to get it installed. FYI: Debian’s Testing version is equivalent to running a Ubuntu distro only the bugs are (on average) fixed faster.
1. Add Sid repo’s to your sources.list
2 create a /etc/apt/preferences file and [...]

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mingw, strawberrry-perl and libxml2 on Win32

I found myself needing a perl script on a windows server. I run strawberry-perl distro on these servers. The perl script needed libxml2. As you may not know, strawberry-perl is built with entirely free tools. (mingw) There is the gnuwin32 project that builds gnu libraries using Microsoft’s build tools, but [...]

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Barracuda Networks Breaks SMTP Standard

This is a follow-on to my last post here.
Typical form mail garbage that has nothing to do with the problem from Barracuda Networks. My replies are in bold. Thank you for contacting Barracuda Networks regarding your issue. Your issue is important to us. We have assigned a confirmation number: **** to this [...]

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FYI: Barracuda Networks Erases Email

Much to my dismay, Barracuda Networks doesn’t work very well. If you are having delivery problems with no bouncing, or emails just disappearing into a black hole somewhere this may help you. Summary: email is black holed when filtered through Barracuda Network’s service at barracudaCentral.org.
This site is hosted on a static IP. [...]

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Microsoft and Apple’s Achilles Heel

We all know Apple and Microsoft rule the consumer’s perception of the ‘computer.’ They both have the same Achilles heel. Both organizations place the needs of media distributors over their customers needs/wants.
A little ‘State of the State’ may be necessary.
Media distributors are ‘making lemonade’ out of the simple fact that it is [...]

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Cisco has Jumped The Shark

Time plan a Cisco exit. Seriously. An article at businessinsider.com gets into the reasons why. The comments there are worth reading too.
The new management structure is interesting, but I think it’s a clue that centralized command-and-control has reached a logistical limit. He can’t spin off parts of the organization either because [...]

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One Month of No Television, DVD’s or Movies

Our annual media fast has begun in earnest once more.
The basic idea is no TV, DVD’s or movies for the month of August. Email? Sure. We do lots of online shopping, so that’s okay, but the idea being not to spend time on the Internet unless it is task-specific.
We stopped [...]

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Sucks to Be a Retail Investor

Everyone with a 401k should be happy the stock market averages are on a recovery. Right? Wrong. You and I are paying up front for the recovery with higher commodity prices. In the meantime, high-beta stocks are flying on very little volume and inside sales ratios are sky-high. The questions left [...]

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Don’t Bring a Moutain Bike To Runyon Canyon

Runyon Canyon is for road bikes.

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