Archive for the 'development' Category
- August 23, 2009 Headless X setup with Debian(Lenny) posted in GNU/Linux, Operating Systems, hacking, installation, problems, tools tagged Debian, debian lenny, headless X, virtual X, vnc, X
- July 18, 2009 Fix for “Pidgin not connecting to Yahoo on Lenny” posted in GNU/Linux, hacking, installation, problems tagged connectivity problem, Debian, debian lenny, pidgin, yahoo
- June 27, 2009 Emacs: setup geared towards doing `Ruby based Web-Applications` posted in GNU/Linux, Rails, development, hacking, tools tagged Editor, emacs, IDE, Ruby on Rails, RubyMine, TextMate
- May 16, 2009 GNU/Linux, the developer OS… posted in GNU/Linux, Operating Systems, development, mac, tools tagged Debian, GNU/Linux, mac, operating system debate, OS X, propriatory vs. free
- April 17, 2009 Key Mapping in GNU/Linux (Debian Lenny) posted in GNU/Linux, customiation, development, hacking, problems, tools tagged CapsLock as Ctrl, emacs, GNU/Linux, KeyMapping, Right Control as CapsLock, Right Ctrl as CapsLock
- January 14, 2009 Ruby on Emacs(journey from TextMate to Emacs…) posted in GNU/Linux, Rails, development, installation, mac, tools tagged Editor, emacs, GNU/Linux, mac, ruby, Ruby on Rails, TextMate
- December 4, 2008 rails 2-2-stable/master-HEAD view spec render expectation problem/fix… posted in Rails, development, hacking, installation, tools, upgrade-problems tagged 2-2-stable, edge, Rails, rails upgrade problems, render expectation problem, rspec, rspec rails problems, rspec rails view spec problem
- November 11, 2008 Using fiveruns_tuneup with rails 2.1.x…. posted in Rails, development, hacking, installation, performance, tools tagged constant undefined problems, fiveruns, fiveruns plugin, fiveruns_tuneup, instrumentation, performance tuning, Rails
- November 11, 2008 Enhanced CruiseControl.rb to start itself as a different user/group posted in development, hacking, installation, tools tagged cc.rb, continious integration, cruise control, init.d, ruby
- October 23, 2008 Using serial port to connect to Nokia’s PyS60 console using Terminal.app posted in development, hacking, installation, mac, nokia, tools tagged Bluetooth Console, nokia, PyS60, python, Serial port
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