Using the latest version of mlmmj on Debian Etch.
The Debian Etch package has some problems since it was orphend before
Etch was release thus the package hasn't kept up with the latest
version. It's far better to just build the latest version.
Configuring OpenBSD with PPPoA
on a firewall/router. Using an ADSL modem and the kernel land
pppoe(4) pseudo-device driver.
QEMU guide for using a network bridge
and tun/tap devices for the VM to access the network the host
OS is connected to.
My not very HOWTOish mini-HOWTO on the
hpt370 linux kernel module.
It's a raid device built into some motherboards, allowing you to do
RAID{0,1,0+1}.
There exist only two numbers; 1, 0 and infinity. All others have no
real meaning and thus don't exist. Well maybe just one number.
Actually, who needs numbers.
"You don't get more forgetful as you get older, you just forget that
you forgot when you were younger." -- Daniel Walrond
"The mistake people make is assuming that outsourcing makes
something somebody else's problem, whereas in fact it merely
makes the solution to the problem somebody else's, you still get
the problem." -- David Ford
I love IE. It's just as good as sending
someone who uses Outlook an email that has a line that start
"begin[space][space]foo". The about:mozilla thing has an interesting
effect in Galeon too.
"DRM -- The practice of giving someone encrypted data, the decryption
algorithm, and the decryption key, then trying to control how they use
the decrypted data." -- Simon Richard Clarkstone
Whitespace
This is when toast got a slashdotting on 1st of April 2003. Although
lots of people thought it was an April Fool joke, low and behold the
joke was one them, as it's a fully functional programming language.
Through out the day toast got a steady 8 hits per second. Which is a
lot higher than normal. Although it was only a light load. I don't
know how long slashdot.org articles last but
http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/03/04/01/0332202.shtml?tid=156
is it.