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Monthly Archives: December 2004
MLB settles Morioka case
According to The Japan Times article, Juri Morioka and MLB “quietly settled” the case. She filed her multi million dollar law suit last year. Well I don’t know the situation but original report say she was alegedly subject to “unreasonable, offensive and demeaning anti-Japanese and anti-Asian hostility” and one executive “repeatedly referred to people of [...]
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NFS problem one more time
When I try to mount NFS, I was getting this error mount: RPC: Remote system error - No route to host. I spend tons of time figuring out why, and found it is a Firewall issue. According to Linux NFS-HOWTO: Security and NFS it is not impossible to run NFS with the Firewall. When I [...]
Basic UNIX commands
Useful link, UNIXBasics: Basic UNIX commands
Ice, ice, baby
More and more I read and try, streamsicle was the perfect tool for my ourpose. Darn! The closest answer, my friend, may be Icecast. Here is a good intro article and very detailed howto documentation as well as an official documentation and F. A. Q.. I still need to figure out how to request and [...]
Fire Fox NYTimes Ad!
It’s here! Congratulations for Spreadfirefox team for making this really happen. Sounds like it involved a really hard work for the past 6 month to get this done and people like me just keep going back to the F.A.Q. pages and Spread News pages for the status. Germans have done this earlier this month, and [...]
Sam Yoon
There was a story in today’s Globe called Asian-Americans boost Yoon’s war chest. Sam Yoon is a running candidate for an at-large seat on the Boston City Council next November. More related stories from Sampan (Nnew England’s Only Chinese-English Newspaper): Sam Yoon: Entering the Race, and Observers Weigh in on Yoon’s Run for Council. If [...]
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R.I.P. Streamsicle
I first installed Streamsicle in April 2002 and loved it, I think it was version1.2 then. Since then, I’ve recommended to anyone and everyone, and was a big advocate. It all ends now. Somehow, I ran a yum update on my linux machine and it no longer runs. I got error 404. And I couldn’t [...]
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Yellow dog Updater, Modified
yum, that is. “Yum is an automatic updater and package installer/remover for rpm systems.” says Linux @ Duke. Here is the link to commands, but I am listing tem below. See a list of the available software: yum list available To install software: yum install packagename To see what updates are available: yum check-update To [...]
Every Friday is “let’s set-up my server” day
I’ve tied RHEL 3 and noticed there aren’t much public help (duh!) so now I have installed Fedora Core 3. So far so good. This was the first time I’ve attempted installing OS from DVD… and it’s awesome. Don’t have to pause at “Please Insert Disk 3″ everytime. Pretty nice installation experience. (Well, having a [...]




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