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Peter Andersson
peter@it-slav.net

I've already got a female to worry about. Her name is the Enterprise.
-- Kirk, "The Corbomite Maneuver", stardate 1514.0

Are you jealous at the cool scrolling signs that stockbrokers have at their offices. Of course, stock rates are boring, it is much more fun/cooler/geekier to have op5 Monitor or Nagios messages at your scrolling LED. I find one at Clas Ohlson for 37SEK approx 4 EUR, and after a late night with some perl […]

03
Nov

Someone said that the best way to know that you are successful is when someone copy you. Now I found that a “new” doamin exist, it-slav.se. According to whois it was registred Jan 2007 domain: it-slav.se created: 2007-01-18 modified: 2008-06-17 expires: 2009-01-18 And it-slav.net Record created: 31 MAY 2000 Record last changed: 31 MAR 2008 […]

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02
Nov

I do not like spam. This a problem that grows and there are many technologies how to fight it. As I’m the sysadmin of my mailserver it makes it possible to use many approaches. The best way is to find out if it is a spam before it is accepted at the SMTP server. I’m […]

01
Nov

To make my computer to be able to use the 1-wire protocol I’m using OWFS. The packages to get it running on CentOS5 or RHEL5 can be found here. It has several options and I like the client-server model mainly because it is easy to use the 1-wire stuff in perl in his case. To […]

01
Nov

It all started with that I wanted to keep track of the temperature in my DataCenter, called PDC (Peters DataCenter), in my basement. I have a couple of computers running 24×7 and if the doors are closed and the outdoor temperature is hot it can get very warm. I have an op5 Monitor system that […]

01
Nov

In my opinion the only install and forget OS is released in a new version. Their slogan “Only two remote holes in the default install, in more than 10 years!” tells what it is all about. Every release has a song, very often with an ironic touch. Take a look at the OpenBSD 4.4 changes, […]

Filled Under: Geek stuff, OpenBSD




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