In case anyone is interested, and thought that the work on the new DD had stalled, here’s a screenshot of the ViewEntry page (although it’s not yet complete, it’s missing navigation buttons and such things) as it stands at the moment… All the data you see is derived from the database, including the configuration colours,… Continue reading Screenshot of New DD View Entry
Author: jerrek
Religious Debate
I wonder if there’s anyone that can satisfactorily answer a question I’ve been pondering? To be honest, I’m not sure that such an answer exists, and everyone will no doubt say that such the answer to such a question is very personal. But anyway, Rose and I have been reading the bible recently, and we’ve… Continue reading Religious Debate
Dying In A Dream
I’d heard somewhere that one could not die in one’s dreams, however I can now confirm that isn’t entirely true. Having said that, during this dream where I died, I did wake up momentarily, just at the point of death, and then once I slept again I began the dream at the point I left… Continue reading Dying In A Dream
Just in case no-one believes me…
Here is a sneak preview of the beginnings of the new configuration screen; You’ll notice it’s running on ‘localhost’ which means it’s purely only a development snapshot right now – but the point is, it’s there and it’s beginning to take shape 🙂 There’s not much point showing you a screen shot of the ViewEntry… Continue reading Just in case no-one believes me…
An Interesting Interview
I’ve been reading Slashdot for many years, and as a Linux User I’ve understood some of the things that Richard Stallman has spoken about free software. However, in the interview on ZNet he talks about what he calls ‘Treacherous Computing’ which Microsoft and Intel name ‘Trusted Computing’. Microsoft and Intel sell it to us under… Continue reading An Interesting Interview
Testing from Mail Poster
This is a test from an e-mail post If it works I shall be a very happy chappy….
Ubuntu
I’ve been using Linux on my laptop for about 2 months now, previously with Fedora Core 4 but in the past couple of weeks I’ve switched to Ubuntu which is proving itself to be rather significantly superior. It’s nice to be back on a Debian based system – there’s a LOT more pre-compiled packages available… Continue reading Ubuntu
Of Scripts and Hosts
Today I had the dubious pleasure of switching IP addresses on the DD/Kabarty server. That in itself wouldn’t be quite so bad if Plesk wasn’t quite so retarded in it’s approach to IP address aliasing but as a result of the IP Change all the websites started showing the Default Plesk page while the DNS… Continue reading Of Scripts and Hosts
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