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Andrew and Sylvia in Queenstown
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Paul at the bottom of the snow tubing run
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cups autodiscovery

CUPS logoDid you know that cups is now owned by Apple? Appararently as of Feb. 2007 - I'm not sure how I feel about that!
This is a quick post about how to enable the autodiscovery component of CUPS as it's disabled by default in later versions of CUPS. What I'm talking about is setting a printer up on a server and having it "broadcast" it's printers - after that, clients that are set to something like "lan auto detect" should automagically be able to see the printers.

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ruby on rails as an alias

ruby on rails logoI've finally decided to join the web 2.0 revolution (I guess at this late stage of the game, it's no fun to call it a revolution anymore), with that in mind I thought that I'd have a go at setting up, configuring and coding in ruby on rails. So far the experience has been quite a bit of fun. I decided to crawl before I could walk and have been following the the great getting started guide (link has been changed) that is posted on the ruby site.

One major problem is that I decided to move away from the default setting that they suggest where you simply have a single webserver serving a site such as www.minigeek.org serving ruby (or even ruby.minigeek.org) and I decided that what I really wanted was to be able to hang multiple projects off a single server such as http://www.minigeek.org/rails/projectname. After quite a bit of fiddling around I managed to get it working.

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How to restart vmware clients from the command line

Happy first post of 2009. This is a post to document how to use the command console of VMWare's ESXi server to restart a client. This is probably not adviseable, I will not be held responsible if the whole thing blows up on you - if you have the option try using the windows client to restart the vmware instance. That being said, this has worked perfectly for me although YMMV.

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where did I put my usb drive?

This is a post about how to always mount a usb drive in the same location over and over and over .... well, you get the general idea. I have done this with ubuntu and the 2.6.17-10 kernel but it's been in the kernel for a fairly long time now (probably almost as long as udev)!.
This is an amalgamation of the following two sites and my experiences with configuring it:
map multiple entries to a device
fixed device names

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mail spammers

damn you spammers, damn you .... *shaking fists in fury*. I've had another run in with our most favourite of all lowlife scum, spammers. This time they hit my work mail server (which admittedly was badly configured) and generated a mailq of over 5,000 messages in the space of a couple of hours. I believe that their intent was use our mail server as a backscatter spam target. Our current (soon to be old) configuration is for a mail relay to accept any and all mail and pass it on to our primary mail server where it is accepted or rejected. Some time this afternoon, I noticed that the mail server's load had jumped to >20 and had basically ground to a halt - I traced the source of the messages down to a hotmail address which I won't disclose here.

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