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Debian and WordPress
09.Mar.07 | Leave a Comment
Is Debian considering dropping WordPress from Etch? The Security Team appears to be asking for just that. Have a look at the discussion and see what’s going on.
My take? My understanding is that the WP folks intend to keep the 2.0.x branch specifically for Debian and don’t intend the 2.1.x stuff to be [...]
Firefox Updates: 1.5.0.10 and 2.0.0.2
23.Feb.07 | Leave a Comment
Two new versions of Firefox today: one for the 1.5x crowd and another for the 2.0x crowd.
Primary focus appears to be security and Vista. Lots of bug fixes though (that list is for 2.0.0.2), even 2 related to memory leaks. Dare we hope for a bit more of a svelte browser?
I haven’t [...]
Heard of Habari yet?
08.Jan.07 | 4 Comments
There’s a new name to watch for in the Blog/CMS software world: Habari.
Habari represents a fresh start to the idea of blogging. The system is fast, easy to use, and easy to modify. New users should have no problem using and enjoying Habari. Advanced users should have no problem tweaking Habari to do exactly what [...]
Google Desktop - Only One Gmail Account
23.Dec.06 | 5 Comments
I installed the latest version of Google Desktop today as I was curious to see how it handles monitoring multiple Gmail Accounts.
It doesn’t handle that well. It’ll manage only one. It’ll even index it for you. But you only get one.
I searched through the desktop gadgets but didn’t see anything there [...]
What are my options?
20.Dec.06 | 12 Comments
I want a simple OS or application that I can install on an old PC (former server) and run it as file and print server. Nothing fancy, nothing great: Just share files and a printer.
Currently I have a home network and a Windows 2003 Active Directory server. It was a great learning [...]


