Thursday, June 21, 2007
Personal java project
We'll see where I'll get in the future.
Monday, January 08, 2007
Internal Helpdesk fun
"La mia memoria virtuale e' strapiena,me ne scarichi un po' per favore?Ciao"
Translated in english this would be "My virtual memory is full, can you please free some ? Bye "
That's just terrific :)
Thursday, June 01, 2006
FreeBSD
But I can say that it's running very smoothly ;)
Now that FreeBSD as even Java due to an agreement with Sun I has gained a lot of points for me since I do a lot of java programming. Even that I could have used gcj for java but that one has still some missing graphical support.
Monday, January 09, 2006
Apache iBatis
I found Apache Ibatis today wich seems very usefull. see
ibatis.apache.org for details in short it's a framework wich maps SQL
results to Java classes. Configuration and query defenitions are done in
XML files thus enabling you to change queries without recompiling your
java appilication as you would have to do if you're using plain old
style JDBC
check it out
First steps with Apache Struts
Here I am for another update of my blog ;)
This weekend i played around with Apache struts wich seems very powerfull. I also read something interesting about Apache iBatis aframewrok for mapping SQLColumns to JavaObjects.
Since I'm studying at the university after my workhours (wich is quiet hard 8:30-18:00 working then 18:30-21:30 university) where I have a Java course all this helps me to have a larger view about java. Also at work I've created my forst Java servlets for data inquery of ourcustomer information.
My age of reinventing the wheel (as i did a lot of times in the past) is gone it's time to use the tools provides by the OS-community.
One big thanks to this fantastic community.
Thursday, December 15, 2005
First looks on FreeBSD 6.0
Let's see how it will go later on , right know it's compiling KDE 3.4.3 :)
Then i'll try some diffrent window managers
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
To Bsd or not to Bsd
I find myself with a big question...
Should I try FreeBSD 6.0 or should I stick with Linux ??
BSD seems very stable and fast.
I realy don't know. Any visitor has any comment please leave one then :)
Thursday, September 29, 2005
Slackware 10.2 on IBM/Lenovo X41
I hope this helps all off you to install linux on a X41
My first mail server with webmail
with Postfix, courier-imap, amavisd-new with Spamassassin clamav, Sqwebmail
The only thing I've still have to decide is the configuration/management tool for configuring virtual domains and mail-boxes for the postfix installation. I looked on the postfix website in the add-ons section and am evaluating vipadmin an postfix-manager. I'm currently awaiting to have the server connected to the internet
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Back to school
Qemu - PC Emulator
I'm back again , I just discovered QEmu an open source pc emulator wich runs realy good. I did some tests and emulated a pc and installed windows , BSD.
All ok cool monitor features like screendumps , memory dumps etc.
You can also just emulate aprocessor not a whole system but didn't figured out how to do this (I'm quite lame to read all the documentation i generally skip to the quick start section ;) )
But anyhow this software has convinced me, i plan to try install OS X on an emulated PPC machine (yes it also emultates PPC, X86, X86_64, SPARC)
Friday, June 17, 2005
M0n0Wall
This time i0m here writing about my discovery about M0n0Wall a nice firewall that boots from CD based on BSD. It has a nice WEB GUI and has a lot of features.
Currently I use it as e VPN server so that I can connect to my home LAN when i'm outside.
Nice
Monday, April 18, 2005
Server Configuration achievement
I finished configuring and rolling out my mailserver that does relaying for my local domain to the final SMTP server and also doing virus scanning and Spam control. Very funny experience.
Service is running on slackware 10.1 with postfix , amavisd , clamav and spamassassin. Very smoothly and is realy working :)
Xtriboo
This time to write about Xtriboo.
What is this Xtriboo well it's a visual chat developped by my friends also known as Nitro and Ste.
This nice community has it's base in Italy but has several users from outside Italy.
It's a nice environment where you can meet nice people to have talk and also play four in a row on the game table ;)
For more info or to register please visit www.xtriboo.com.
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
Seti@Home group
So after some time of inactivity on Seti@Home project wich now is moving to the BOINC framework, I restated contributing in an active way to the project by running the client again. Since I'm visiting Xtriboo chat where we have about 16000 users registered the possibility to find someone interested in SETI is high. That's why i was thinking about launching the Xtriboo's SETI group. I already registered the group on the SETI@Home site and registered already myself to the group. In the meantime I also asked the good Nitro if I can put the groups pages on the Xtriboo's server. I'll have to wait his response before I can proceed, but I believe he will give me green light on that.
Tuesday, February 01, 2005
Sacred On-line Italy
I just have to get me some descent flat connection at home so i can play around. Right now I'm 56k that i pay per minute.
Friday, January 28, 2005
Programming improvement
Thanks to his attached source code and easy written tutorial i finnaly understood the basics and how you can implement these things.
As adviced in his tutorial i'm now trying to add avoiding behaviour in the mine-sweeper example
Thursday, January 20, 2005
Choice problem
First Blog
Let's see what we can do with these Famous blog and how it feels to be a "blogger"
The firt impact is that this blogging seems very user friendly a word like interface to write and edit your posts with the possibilty to edit the HTML. Very nice.
