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Archive for May, 2005

PHP enabled on OS X

Monday, May 16th, 2005

Here is a good step by step. And if you want to install MySQL, check this site out. It is actually very cool site. I guess its based on PhpWiki.
To put yourself in sudoer, edit /etc/sudoers. Using vi, save command is :x!
I just agreed to buy a Mirrored Drive Door Dual 1GHz G4 from my […]

Trying to live without my Mac

Saturday, May 7th, 2005

First stop is to replace iTunes. I have two healthy Linux (runnning Fedora 2 and 3) so just be able to play and rip mp3 should be no problem. Not so fast. I had to download xmms mp3 plugin rpm and install it sudo rpm -Uvh xmms-mp3-1.2.10-9.i386.rpm
Installed above. No sound. My home server machine’s motherborad’s […]

I hate Apple

Saturday, May 7th, 2005

Today’s Globe has a pretty good article about old Mac vs. Wintel war, but bottom line is, Macs are way too expensive. They’re taking advantage of their elite status. It’s like beer price in Fenway Park,
, they charge whopping $6.50 for a beer. That’s what I pay for a six pack. Anyway, I’ve done a […]

Stupid is as stupid does

Friday, May 6th, 2005

So, Did you know May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month? There is even a festival. With Jet Li, no less. So Happy Asian Pacific American Heritage Month to all of you.
A bit of an old news but Craig Carton and Rich Rossi, also known as Jersey Guys made an stupid racist comment on the […]

Baseball Cards

Monday, May 2nd, 2005

CSMonitor had an interesting article called How the baseball card game is played.
…Today baseball cards are mostly a grownup hobby. Twenty or 30 years ago, the cards were marketed mostly to kids. Most collectors now are over 30. And in this age of PlayStations and the Internet, kids are less interested in baseball cards.
It is […]

SE Linux and Apache on Fedora Core 3

Monday, May 2nd, 2005

I had (and may still have) a strange permission problems that to do with SELinux setting. Long story short all i had to do was run this command:
/sbin/fixfiles -F relabel
as root (or sudo…). SELinux somehow don’t understand some file permission if you move a file certain way… I guess. It took me month to […]