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10th-Nov-2008 07:22 pm - Host Change
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Originally published at abednarz.net. Please leave any comments there.

After many years of hosting abednarz.net in the US with an uber-cheap hosting provider, I have moved to an Australian host. While a tiny bit more expensive, the uber-cheap came with a few niggly issues that, over 5 years have been too annoying. Faster maintenance being hosted locally, plus support hours that match my hours should make it all worthwhile. Bits and pieces may be missing for the next few days while I ensure everything is copied over.

4th-Sep-2008 07:30 am - iPhone KoolAid
randy poop

Originally published at abednarz.net. Please leave any comments there.

On Monday, I succumbed to the iPhone. I certainly haven’t been disappointed - it makes my old windows mobile (running wm6.1) feel like a 386 with windows 3.1.

So this post is being written on it with the wordpress app - really just because I can.

It really is the device I’ve been wanting for the last few years and it has completely lived up to the hype for me.

More Apple KoolAid down my hatch.

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26th-Aug-2008 07:42 pm - Vista
randy poop

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Since we develop Windows applications at work, its now starting to become more common for clients to be running Vista. We found our first compatibility issue last week - performing ICMP pings that worked on XP nolonger worked - the API actually failed.

One of the quickest ways to find problems, is for the development enviroment to be moved from XP to Vista. So relunctantly, I am seting up a Vista Business virtual machine for this purpose.

I was quite suprised, however to discover that my Bed’s Printer Switcher application works perfectly in it. I was impressed to discover that OSX did this all for me - I don’t know if Vista does (it bloody well SHOULD), but if it doesn’t at least that will work without fiddling.

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21st-Aug-2008 10:42 am - Wordbook
randy poop

Originally published at abednarz.net. Please leave any comments there.

I’m so very impressed with WordPress, especially the inter-connectivity plugins for LiveJournal and now I found this one for Facebook. I like everything being connected, its the smart way of the future.

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19th-Aug-2008 09:10 pm - Backups
randy poop

Originally published at abednarz.net. Please leave any comments there.

Before becoming a Mac-convert, my backup procedure was almost non-existent. Every six to twelve months I would burn a CD or DVD with my most important stuff on it. I’ve been rather lucky that I’ve never had a hard-drive failure - its happened to most people I know at least once.

After turning to the Apple-Dark-Side they made it too easy. To not do a backup really required effort. Stick a USB drive in, turn on Time Machine… and you have a regular automatic backup procedure.

Of course I didn’t want to backup to USB drive. I have my and K’s stuff to backup, and an Ubuntu file server with a nice 400GB drive to hold the files (lets not discuss off-site backups, move along…). Now while Time Machine supports backing up to a network drive, they limit it to Apple’s own products, or a drive hosted by Mac OSX 10.5. Capitalistic goals aside, there is a very good reason for this. Apple added some extensions to AFP to safely handle network dropouts during the backup process. These extensions are required to safely protect your backups from becoming corrupted.

Now if you are pretty confident that your network isn’t going to drop out during a backup, you can configure Time Machine to allow an unsupported network drive, and backup to your SMB shared network drive. Easy. So thats what I did.

This has worked flawlessly with K’s iMac. My MacBookPro however, was more complicated. Because its a laptop, I often run on wireless when I’m downstairs in-front of the tv. When I go upstairs, I’ll plug in the Ethernet for optimal speed and turn off wireless. Of course I never paid attention to see if Time Machine was currently working when I did this. It was often running and every so often I would corrupt my backup sparseBundle and had to start all over again.

So I finally gave up on Time Machine for my laptop. I still wanted the automated backup however - but I don’t care about incremental backups, I’ve never (famous last words maybe…) wanted to go back to a previous version of a file. I just care that the current version is backed up in-case my drive dies.

This is where I love that the best computer UI is built on-top of the best OS core… unix. A simple installation of rsync on my Ubuntu file server, a simple shell script on my laptop (rsync is installed by default with Leopard) and I’m mirroring the folders I want. Then a simple configuration of my system to wake up at 3am and run my script and I’m automated. Too easy.

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30th-Jul-2008 01:10 am - OSX development and WordPress
randy poop

Originally published at abednarz.net. Please leave any comments there.

I have started playing around with OSX development, and I have to say that Objective-C and the Cocoa framework is quite inviting. After spending so many years in a windows world, doing Delphi (object pascal), MFC C++ and .NET stuff, objective-c required me to turn my head sideways. The cocoa framework really encourages good code design. My first project (I always need a project to learn a new platform) is an OSX client for mserv, which is the shared music jukebox we run in the development area at work.

In other news I have moved abednarz.net from using joomla to using wordpress, as joomla was feature overkill. I have also decided to semi-retire my live journal, since I don’t use it that much anymore, my paid status is about to run out and most posts I do these days are of a technical musings nature. I’ve set up a wordpress cross poster and will still be checking my lj friend’s page.

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