Entries from August 2007

Google Reader Corrupted Me…

Date August 30, 2007

I’ve been using Google Reader for my RSS feeds for a while now, and I’m quite addicted to the key navigation. J to move forward, K to move back. The problem is, I’ve been corrupted by these two keys alone. I’m trying to read news groups in Forte Agent, and I keep [...]

Music Organization with QMP

Date August 29, 2007

A while back (quite a while now), I wrote a quick post on using bash to combine a handful of tools to organize your music collection on Linux. Weesa also mentioned being a neat freak, and wanted to know how to do it. So here is the way I do it on Windows [...]

Zoooooom

Date August 27, 2007

Zooooooom

Mail Relaying in Sendmail

Date August 15, 2007

I’ve always been in favor of removing the standard Sendmail install on most Linux boxes, in favor of Postfix. I’ve found it easier to use, and easier to configure. Having a simple configuration file that doesn’t need compiling is always helpful too. However, in some cases, you really don’t like to touch [...]

Honesty

Date August 6, 2007

It’s not that often you see honesty from a software company, at least not entirely about everything they can/can’t do. Usually I like to blame this on the sales department trying to get that sale. However, in this case, it really is the software developers being totally honest.

Whilst trying to build a new [...]

Pending Storms…

Date August 6, 2007

Here are some scary numbers…

2 Million 10 times bigger than any other known 46.2 Million 99%

What are they? Stats from InformationWeek regarding the Storm worm that is zooming around. That’s 2 million computers, 10 times larger than any other email attacks, 99% of 46.2 million malicious emails tracked. This looks like it could be a [...]