January 26 2009 by
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The problem with graphic novels, as I see it, is bang for the buck. I am quickly finding out that reading these things can become an expensive proposition. For example, today I read 30 Days of Night on the way home on the train. It was a good read and I enjoyed it, however, the […]
Just a quick update. If you do channel bonding on your ethernet, there apparently is really no good way to tell the speed of your interface. I tried mii-tool to see what the interface looked like, but I was horrified to see it reported 10bt half duplex on 2 bonded 100bt full duplex connections. After […]
There is a first tome for everything right? Well, today was my first time setting up ethernet channel bonding on RedHat; RHEL 5.3 x64 to be exact, but any RHEL 5 or CentOS 5 should be exactly the same. I found a great tutorial at http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/rhel5/rhel5_administration/rhel5_s1-networkscripts-interfaces.html. I’ll repost the relevant bits here lest they become […]
January 25 2009 by
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Some days having good friends just doesn’t pay. Case in point, I had been looking for a good new graphic novel, something Dann got me started reading with “The Watchmen”. He then suggests I check out The Walking Dead. Boy oh boy, I shoulda seen this one coming. I have long been a fan of […]
I mentioned previously that I was thinking of adding some new functionality to my BashPodder pages. I wanted something to help me keep track of information and new user contrib scripts there instead of me manually taking care of it all. The best solution I could think of was a forum. Then, I got thinking […]
I have long been pondering what to do with my BashPodder website. It really needs an overhaul in the worst way. I could use some suggestions from those of you who have any interest 🙂 My thoughts are to possibly change it’s site into a forum type thing for people to post their changes/modifications. That […]
Automating Linux and Unix System Administration I was asked to make sure I wrote some reviews of my recent review material this time 🙂 so here ’tis: This book, from APress, Nate Campi and Kirk Bauer is pretty good. This book gives decent information and goes through a lot of the thralls of basic systems […]