Archive for June, 2006

Rimuhosting.com console VPS access

Friday, June 30th, 2006

Wow, did that ever come in handy recently. I thought I was being all smart by importing my entire /etc dir into CVS. THAT part was smart at least. The STUPID part was then using the cvs-checked-out version as /etc. I did at least have the foresight to simply rename my original etc dir rather than deleting it.

I never read the docs on cvs import too closely. HUGE mistake. Turns out that all symbolic links are ignored. Guess what all your rc.d startup scripts are? Yeah. links.

Typically you would not notice a blunder such as this until you rebooted your server. I happened to have just asked for more ram/drive space on my VPS and the server then had to be rebooted for those changes. Then it didn’t come back up. I guess it was a good thing that it was rebooted so soon after my change, so the cause could be traced much more easily.

Console access to your VPS: just one of many reasons to go with RimuHosting for your ‘virtual private server’ needs. Helps to save you from yourself :)

Find Perl module versions

Friday, June 30th, 2006

Add this to your .bashrc:

function pmver () { perl -M$1 -le "print $1->VERSION"; }

pmver $module
ex:

root@linuxwins:~/.cpan/build# pmver IO::Tty
1.05

This is actually part of Hack #4 of “Perl Hacks”

STFW

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

I was just reading a FAQ on asking ‘intelligent’ questions
on a listserv, and they mentioned ‘STFW’. I’ve never heard
that one before (but RTFM is old hat).

STFW => Search The F*cking Web

I’ve SAID the words before but didnt realize I had an
acronym available to somewhat politely say the same thing.

i will use this on the next person who asks a question
that couldve easily been answered on the first page of
results of a Google search

Firefox is stealing my RAM!

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

I set

browser.cache.memory.capacity = 16384

and thought I was done. So WHY is Firefox taking even more than that???

about:cache

Memory cache device

Number of entries:  604
Maximum storage size:  16384 KiB
Storage in use:  39828 KiB
Inactive storage:  0 KiB

I’m sure this has been happening for quite some time, but I
only just noticed thanks to the “Cache Status” Extension.

I love you Firefox, but sometimes you piss me off
——————————————————————–
EDIT: 6/30/06
Seems that this is a windoze problem only. On my Linux laptop and desktop,
the mem cache in use is holding steady at “15.9MB / 16MB”.

Stupid windoze
[the only reason i am using it currently is for the VPN client that I need to
get my office network. They do have a linux client but it doesnt work with
2.6 kernels]

Catalyst in a box - easy eval of perl MVC framework

Monday, June 26th, 2006

Catalyst is an up-n-coming Model-View-Controller framework written in Perl.

Someone else besides me got tired of all the dependencies and therefore painful installation of Catalyst, and was nice enough to create a “uncompress and run” version of Catalyst. It’s available here

I tried it out yesterday, and was up and running in under 5 minutes.

For all you perl programmers who do web-based apps, you should definitely give Catalyst a look

Del.icio.us + Greasemonkey

Sunday, June 25th, 2006

I just started using Del.icio.us for most of my bookmarking. I found a great Greasemonkey script that adds the site icon (favicon.ico) from each site next to its link when you view it from Del.icio.us.

Get greasemonkey here: http://greasemonkey.mozdev.org/

Get Fav.icio.us2 here: http://userscripts.com/scripts/show/3406

For over 900,000 Greasemonkey scripts that do everything you could possibly imagine, check out http://www.userscripts.com. The site has 60+ scripts for Del.icio.us including several ’skins’ to make the website look a little prettier.

Ubuntu at Rimuhosting.com

Sunday, June 25th, 2006

I recently started using Ubuntu Linux, despite being a hardcore Gentoo user. [Finally I got tired of waiting for things to compile every time I wanted to install something. ]

I tried out Ubuntu by getting a cheap $20/mo Virtual Private Server (VPS) from Rimuhosting.com. I already have 2 other VPS’ with them, but those servers run Redhat Fedora Core 5 (blah).

I liked Ubuntu so much that I installed it on my laptop at home and desktop at work, and I haven’t looked back since.

RimuHosting is one of the only places I have ever known that
1) is more clueful than an entire Linux User Group combined
2) actually MEANS “root access” when they say “root access”
3) has very reasonable prices

Rimu gives you total control of your VPS, including the ability to reboot it or even power cycle it. Rimu has lots of helpful FAQs, from setting up a CVS project to getting IPTables working. The turnaround time on support tickets is fantastic. A great Knowledge Base is available as well.
Did I mention the awesome freebies that come with a VPS?
+ web-based DNS Manager
+ backup MX server
+ backup FTP space
+ console access via SSH - great for those times when youve hosed your box by doing something stupid with IPTables, as I have done a few times

I just finished moving everything off a FC5 server over to my new Ubuntu server (aptly named ‘linuxwins.org’) and set up an Apache virtual host for unrulygrrl.org. I even revamped my website making it look a little more interesting.

Rimu folks are willing to help you with darn near anything that you are having problems with. When I was getting the Ubuntu server set up, I just couldn’t get Apache Server SIde Includes (SSI) working using the XBit hack (it did work on the old FC5 server, but that used Apache 1.x while this is Apache 2.x). I sent them email late one night asking for help, explaining what I had already tried, and the problem was fixed by the next morning. They have helped me many times in the past with various issues. I could not be happier with the service from Rimuhosting.

Please mention that you saw info on “unrulygrrl.org” if you decide to get a VPS from RimuHosting, they like to keep track of how people found them.
Thanks!


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