Brain Drain

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Mar 292006

Wow, it’s been an interesting week or so.

You may not realise it, but the site is now running on new hardware. The old box kept randomly crapping out, especially with all the new traffic from my [other site][1].

I spent a week (or slightly less than), setting up the new box on Fedora Core 4, and coming up with a compatible (but better) email solution. I wasn’t worried about the sites at all.. I mean, damn, they’re easy enough to do.

My brother had the machine sitting on his home network behind a NAT (Network Address Translation), with only SSH access. He couldn’t get port 80 to forward for some reason, so I had to make do. Btw – elinks is a VERY cool text-based (console) browser – it rawks, because it understood my mouse clicks in my PuTTY session! Cool beans! It really sucked using phpmyadmin via text based browser tho, so I resorted to command line mysql client more often than not (I’m a lazy bum, I like a pretty face on things, but I’m definitely not scared of commandline).

I got most things working, but it was very difficult to test things like multiple domains when you’re sitting on a NATted host, so I had to hope for the best when the box was put onto the live network.

Fortunately for me, most of the things I did worked ‘out of the box’ so to speak, however there were a few issues remaining with the email system which I pain-stakingly sorted out.

While doing this I was constantly getting disconnected, and as you can imagine, my frustrations grew monumental. Eventually I completely lost connection to the box.

After quite a bit of downtime, it turns out that a newly installed switch was causing all my problems. Now that it has been replaced, the box is performing beautifully, and no more disconnects! Awesome!

[1]: http://www.wargeeks.org/ “The Other Site”

Mar 042004

This article, and others like it, really lead me to believe that one day soon, there are going to be more and more garage startups where people are going to start building ‘Open Source‘ hardware.

I mean, think about it. With hardware manufacturers building more and more restrictive hardware, what are people going to do about it? I’m sure as shit not going to upgrade my mobo’s bios to one that supports DRM. Not because I don’t believe in it (which I don’t), but because I don’t want my hardware dictating what I can and can’t do with music (or any digitial multimedia content for that matter) that I own.

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