I found an interesting “bug” in Apple’s Safari today while updating a page on Flood’s deprecating website (new version coming up in September). First of all, for the record, nobody on the team designed the template currently in-use (Aug, 2006). I just needed to put an anchor near the end of the page… pretty standard …
Monthly Archives: August 2006
Wireless mesh networks in Africa
I’ve never been to Africa before, but I have many friends who have. I know that their internet access there (in Malawi, at least) could often be a lot better. The problem most likely arises from the lack of a solid data infrastructure. There are DSL solutions, but from what I’ve read they can be …
Fedora FC5 black screen install woes – FIX
Here’s a quick post for those having difficulties installing Fedora Core 5 (FC5) on systems with ATI cards. Our new 80 node cluster install at the DFL is just about finished. I get two Dell PowerEdge 1425s all to myself for web stuffs. First order of business: ditch RedHat Enterprise Linux. I need cutting-edge software. …
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