Thu, 09 Mar 2006

Lots of technology crap

Installing Zimbra on CentOS 4.2 requires a very strange modification to /etc/sysconfig/i18n. It appears to now be able to use UTF-8 encoding. CentOS 4.2 also installed with SELinux by default. Turn that shit off, you don't need it you paranoid weirdo!

The Linux IP Virtual Server is good, but overkill for something as simple as incoming load balancing. iptables or better yet, OpenBSD's Packet Filter is much better.

VMWare is giving away the beta of their net Server product. Installing proprietary software on Linux is not cool. But I'm doing it anyway. Fuck. It installs without errors on Debian stable. The kernel headers and compiler tools are required to build the tainted modules.

The Palm Treo is badass. Web browser, IMAP(S) client, camera, notepad, telephone...hell SSH client! Still haven't figured out how to sync calendar, tasks and contacts to Zimbra.

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