金三珣的翅膀
Easier Solaris patch management with pca
Every so often having comments on here really pays off. A commenteron my previous entry gave me a pointer to pca (Patch Check Advanced), anactual sane patch management program for Solaris machines; if you wantmore reasons to take a look, see my longer comments .
One of the nice things about pca is that it led me to the patchdiag.xref file, which is a big cross index of all of the Solaris patches, and to patches.sun.com in general. Patchdiag.xrefis
20060329網摘 – 信用卡消費模式
信用卡消費模式
- The Future of Credit Cards – Earning virtual currency for spending in the real world & other world bridging 結合虛擬與現實的金錢
- 一蟹不如一蟹 Quote: 有錢,就有權力去消費,甚至亂消費。問題係,你我都無錢。
- 這是一個xxx的社會 Quote: 當發現準時找卡數的人根本不是「優良
Using threading to implement a 'busy' cursor (a tale from long ago)
A very long time ago, I spent a year being an Amiga programmer as partof a small team writing an application. We wanted it to have a busymouse cursor (the general hourglass 'this is going to take a while'cursor good apps put up during long operations), but what with one thingand another, we wound up with two problems:
- we weren't actually sure what user actions would take a longtime.
- we got to 'implement a busy cursor' rather late in the whole
Hotmail spam stats revised
It turns out I made a mistake in my Hotmail stats for this week that missed some Hotmail rejections thatwere for @sympatico.ca addresses. There were actually 11 messagesrefused due to their IP origin, from six different IP addresses:
| Count | IP | In | (Size) | Listed since | Owned by |
| 4 | 62.166.232.22 | SBL15419 | March 6th | Versatel (Netherlands) | |
| 3 | 81.199.172.231 | SBL |
南印公路上的超超超載麵包車
這攝於南印公路上的照片,我不知道有多無敵搞笑,我第一個反應是:唔係丫化咁都得?
事實上,這汽車嚴重超載情景,在印度是隨處可見,而又以這次見到的,最為誇張。
現 場所見,這麵包車內不單已擠滿起碼八九個人,裡面
北京公幹生活
A helpful Apache safety tip
This is a two part safety tip:
- most things that roll Apache logfiles
SIGHUPApache to get it toclose and reopen the logfiles - when Apache is
SIGHUP'd, it closes its current set of sockets andtries to listen on the set that its configuration file says itshould use.
So, if you have changed Apache's configuration of what it should listenon, and something else is currently camped on one of those places,something that is scheduled to be killed off during an impendingreboot, and your logfiles