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Article vmware Vmware: "SIOCSIFADDR: No such device eth0" after cloning After cloning a vmware image to copy to my local machine I had an issue with eth0 not coming up on an Ubuntu VM. After a bit of googling I found a solution that required editing /etc/ftab to remove an incorrect generated mac address. Hardy Heron doesn't have this file though so I did a bit more searching around the filesystem
Compiling mod_python for MAMP | Comments (19) Posted in Code, Linux/Unix on 20th December 2006, 12:40 am by Stuart Note: This post is fairly out of date and I’d recommend using mod_wsgi over mod_python. Also if you’re just looking to try out Django you can make use of the built-in development server by running python manage.py runserver This was not the 5 minute job I had hoped it would be. I’ve
Twitter from TextMate | Comments (22) Posted in Code, humour on 20th March 2007, 9:18 am by Stuart Yep I know what you’re all thinking this is insane, a Twitter Bundle? Actually it’s not much of a bundle seeing as it only allows you to do one thing at the moment and that’s to update your status. An idea brought to you from the freakish depths of Christian Heilmann’s crazy mind and realised by you
Article ubuntu Running Ubuntu under Parallels Desktop for Mac Installing Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake under Parallels Desktop is really easy to do so here's a few pointers how to do it and to customise it to be easier to use via the mac keyboard: The installation Download the Desktop CD .iso image from the Ubuntu Downloads site Create a new VM (I chose "Linux" and then "Other Linux kernel 2.6") Once y
I recently discovered a rather bizarre bug that only seems to affect IE7. If you absolutely position italic text of any kind (text made italic through authors styling or something that is styled via the default browser stylesheet such as ems.) IE7 seems to screw up the rendering and ends up creating a horizontal scrollbar. This problem is best illustrated with an example page (View in IE7 to see t
I've had this idea kicking around for a while that it would be useful to build some kind of utility that took HTML as an input and output the correct DOM methods for inserting that content into a document. To start with I thought this would be some kind of PHP regex extravaganza, but in talking to Mike Davies and kicking some ideas around about this, I realised that the best way to make this work
Simon Collison posted an article about his new fixed width 3-column layout which is made possible with a dash of javascript to alter the layout based on the resolution of the client's window. For more on Simon's layout see this post. Tim referred to my site in the comments on Collylogic saying that my site covered the same functionality without requiring javascript. So this post is a more detailed
My new job at Multimap involves plenty of command line work and as I am working on a mac 100%, it's been well worth trying to find a set-up that makes it easy to switch between shells on multiple servers and directories. Initially I thought it would make sense to look at a terminal replacement that supported tabs so I could tab between my different connections and the first app I tried out was ter
Anyone who's into JavaScript will most likely have written their own take on a getElementsByClassName function. I had a look around at a few recent examples and then decided to do my own version for fun. Out of all of the functions I looked at Robert Nyman's came closest to what I wanted (kudos!) but my version has a few subtle differences up it's sleeve. The final result works in WinIE, Firefox,
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