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Recently there has been some really hot weather in Melbourne that made me search for alternate methods of cooling. The first and easiest method I discovered is to keep a[...]
Recently there has been some really hot weather in Melbourne that made me search for alternate methods of cooling. The first and easiest method I discovered is to keep a[...]
As part of my work on Xen I’ve been playing with Xephyr (a replacement for Xnest). My plan is to use Xen instances for running different versions of desktop environments.[...]
I have been asked for advice about long-term storage of documents. I decided to blog about it because my thoughts may be useful to others, and because if I get[...]
The issue of core file management has come up for discussion again in the SE Linux list. I believe that there are two essential security requirements for managing core files,[...]
Michael Davies recently blogged that all developers should have big screens. This news has been around for a while, the most publicity for the idea came from Microsoft Research where[...]
There’s a blog about Windows Vista as the Free Software Foundation site. Not much content yet apart from RSS links but it should have some potential in future. I am[...]
disk = [ ‘phy:/dev/vg/xen1,hda,w’, ‘phy:/dev/vg/xen1-swap,hdb,w’, ‘phy:/dev/vg/xen1-drbd,hdc,w’, ‘phy:/dev/vg/san,hdd,w!’ ] For some work that I am doing I am trying to simulate a cluster that uses fiber channel SAN storage (among other[...]
It seems that no-one has documented what needs to be done to correctly run multiple Ethernet devices (with one always being eth0 and the other always being eth1) in a[...]
I have just been installing a Xen domU on Debian Etch. I’ll blog about installing dom0 later when I have a test system that I can re-install on (my production[...]
In my previous work as a sys-admin I have worked for a number of companies that depend heavily on free software. If you use a commercially supported distribution such as[...]