Archive for the 'Chefax' Category
This is probably the last version of my ubuntu web server VM that will use Ubuntu 7.10.
UbuntuWebServer
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REVISION LOG:
1.4 - added phppgadmin and some php stuff
1.3 - added FTP Server
1.2 - added JDK+Tomcat5.5 and PostegreSQL
1.1 - added OpenSSL and demo apache configuration (commented)
1.0 - initial release
Yet another version of my Ubuntu Web Server VM out.
I added an FTP server to make it easier to upload stuff from within editors such as Dreamweaver.
UbuntuWebServer
REVISION LOG:
1.3 - added FTP Server
1.2 - added JDK+Tomcat5.5 and PostegreSQL
1.1 - added OpenSSL and demo apache configuration (commented)
1.0 - initial release
New version of my Ubuntu Web Server VM out
UbuntuWebServer
REVISION LOG:
1.2 - added JDK+Tomcat5.5 and PostegreSQL
1.1 - added OpenSSL and demo apache configuration (commented)
1.0 - initial release
Just uploaded the Ubuntu Web Server Virtual Appliance v1.1.
Added SSL support (OpenSSL, loaded the Apache module and added demo certificate and commented out configuration).
If you’re like me and don’t like having to install all that stuff in every PC you use than this virtual appliance is for you.
Or
If you want to start learning PHP/Ruby on Rails/Django _now_ instead of having to install/configure stuff.
Or
If you’re going to something like Sapo Codebits and want to take the server with you [...]
FEUP Tags is a bookmark sharing service (like del.icio.us) made available by NEACM to students, teachers and employees of the faculty.
During the past semester’s exam season, having found several links to useful information and software on the Internet (like JFLAP) I began to wonder what would be the best way to share them with my [...]
This one is almost over… it’s been… interesting. Trying hard to keep up with the news. The only thing interesting I read was the AACS stuff. Who would’ve thought after so much work they wouldn’t even bother encrypting the USB traffic?
Another recent development that I’ve been keeping up to date with is NeACM’s FEUP Blogs. [...]
chefax:~# apt-get install fortune
chefax:~# cat /etc/profile > /etc/profile.bak
chefax:~# nano /etc/profile
chefax:~# diff /etc/profile.bak /etc/profile
45a46,51
> if [ -x /usr/games/fortune -a ! -e $HOME/.hushlogin ]; then
> echo
> /usr/games/fortune
> echo
> fi
>
chefax:~# logout
rei@chefax:~$ su -
Password:
Stay [...]
My PC’s PSU daid on me so I’ve been without my PC for a while - hopefully it will be up and runing by next week (with a temporary replacement PSU). Having to use my 5 year old IBM R30 laptop has been a pain. I havn’t bothered with launching the feed reader (gush).
On [...]
FEUP announced today the release of FEUP Live 2005 (DVD Edition). FEUP Live is a knoppix-based live cd linux distribution made by the student group Chefax R&D for all engineering students at FEUP (which does not preclude it from being used by engineering students elsewhere or for that matter anyone else). It includes applications such [...]
Jon Stewart on Crossfire - get it via Bittorrent or IFILM. The following Daily Show (IFILM) and some sort of response from the crossfire guys. The Bowtie journalist (as I will hence-forth refer to Tucker Carlson) was stupid enough to try to make fun of a professional comedian (the best since Jerry Seinfeld retired). [...]
I was ‘offline’ for most of the weekend; I still didn’t have time to look at some of this stuff:Edd Dumbill takes “A Closer Look at iFolder” (I mentioned iFolder in my previous post).For some unknown reason, I haven’t taken a closer look at IronPython which seems to be quite interesting. It certainly has [...]
Just great, as if Windows wasn’t allready literally overflowing with non-intention ‘features’ (read bugs), MS had to make life harder for windows users with intentional stupid ‘features’. Now I know why MS will provide a tool to block SP2… unfortunatelly i learned this to late…
Blogger is not making me all that happy either specially [...]







