Since the last release of wordpress, I have had to look through the code again for getting rid of those unneeded killer features. One of them is called revisions. Instead of coding useless stuff, they should listen more to the community and what they need. But let’s get back to our topic and fire up an editor for […]
Category: IT Related stuff
That’s where logic ends
Nostalgia
I’ve never thought of having to install MS-DOS 6.22 again in my life. But today I had to – I even needed Windows 3.11 for Workgroups for getting some ancient box to work. The install started with three floppy disks, another one for the CDROM and nine for Windows. I was sitting there, DJing until the files were […]
System Administrator Appreciation day
Today is one of my days – the System Administrator Appreciation day :)
IPSec between Linux and the NetScreen
VPNs are a fine thing, especially if you are not at home and you need to access your beloved network. I am using VPN connections since I have implemented them at my Pfsense using openvpn. Since I got my NetScreen/Juniper SSG5 here, I cannot use Openvpn anymore – So I was forced to dig into IPSec stuff. My […]
“The server thinks the ICQ client you are using is too old”
Somehow AOL doesn’t brighten up my day. In fact, making me angry would describe it way better. As I am using Linux, I am trying to avoid proprietary software – that’s why you won’t find me that often using Skype. The Instant messenger of my choice would be Jabber, but as my contacts don’t use it, I have […]
Static webpages
Are you ‘up to date’ if you are still using a static webpage today? I wouldn’t say that there is a global answer to that question and everybody’s got to find out for himself. Usually I’m a big fan of automatism and technology and its advantages – but is it really worth it? Let’s have a closer look […]