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@canllaith- canllaith: @mageic and we love to have you - but this is what progression looks like. No kills no loot no badges and 200g repairs until we master it.
- canllaith: @mageic .. and only resetting when we are getting low on heroic attempts (50 per lockout)
- canllaith: @mageic basically if you want loot then this raid is not for you. We will be wiping on extended lockout until he is down...
- canllaith: @mageic first night had no badges, was all PP attempts. Methinks you do not understand progression raiding = no badges.
- canllaith: @mfindlater Quite a few are stuck on Android 1.6 though, which is worth thinking carefully about. 2.x is quite improved.
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The Puppetmaster
I’ve been asking to have ‘The Puppetmaster’ as my job title for quite a while now – ever since I first discovered the joys of configuration management with Puppet some 18 months ago. We do a reasonable number of solutions … Continue reading
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Oh Firefox …
I grabbed a copy of Firefox 4 Beta 3 today to check it out. When I launched the browser I was taken to What’s New and couldn’t help noticing this entry: Born to Beta Who knew? Our beta users are … Continue reading
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Simple Coloured Bash Prompts
I have as of yesterday switched over to Fedora 13 on my work laptop. We deal mostly in RPM-based Linux at work – CentOS, RHEL, and SLES – and I wanted to both better learn the nuances of RPM-based distributions … Continue reading
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Linux Journal – Distributions, a Brief History
First published in Linux Journal issue #194, June 2010 It seems as though there are as many Linux distributions as there are letters in the alphabet with which to name them. Certainly, there is a flavor to satisfy almost any … Continue reading
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Once apon a time …
Person A has a problem, and can’t find a solution in the project documentation. She eventually figures it out for herself, and when Person B comes along with the same problem, confirms that she had the same issue, notes the … Continue reading
Nexus One
After three years of being a faithful iPhone fan, I’ve switched to Android. I’ve just finally had enough. No matter how polished the user experience is, or how great the hardware, I am sick of being frustrated by iPhone’s petty … Continue reading
Simple Steps with Puppet
Puppet is an automation framework for UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems. It allows sysadmins to automate common tasks in a centralised, efficient, and scalable way. I’ve recently started looking into Puppet, drawing on my experience managing a large and convoluted … Continue reading