Yeah, finally I switched to Serendipity 0.6-pl1. And yeah, it's really cool. [Read full post…]
While chatting with people I developed a realy crazy idea I guess. [Read full post…]
Realy, I do! After upgrading to Kernel 2.6.5 I experienced, that the tap and double tap (emulating click and double click) functionality did not work anymore with my standard PS/2 driver. A little google told me to use either a parameter for my actual driver or to use the Synaptics one... [Read full post…]
As some of you might have noticed, since a few minutes Planet-PHP has it's own favicon. :) Nice! [Read full post…]
And on the fifth day, god said "be nice to each other and just cvs commit". [Read full post…]
After having heard that there are no wifi crads available for rent at the International PHP Conference in Amsterdam, I decided to do what I ever wanted to do: I bought a card for WLAN. And as stood in front of the shelf in the store, I realized, that if I want to test the wireless freedom, I'd have to buy a WLAN router, too. And so it went... [Read full post…]
Serendipity (the most famouse weblog implementation in PHP) is searching for a mascot. S9Y (as most people just call it, because Se-ren-di-pi-ty are just to many syllables) currently has a pretty cool name, but no logo. A mascot similar to the Linux or BSD one would be IMHO pretty cool. [Read full post…]
As every good geek I know, that backups are pretty necessary, but never made them. ;) True. The last backup of my local data (mails,...) is about 10 month old and my productive server configuration has even never been updated. [Read full post…]
Colin Viebrock, the designer of php.net made an amazing new logo for Planet PHP. His first draft corresponded nearly exactly to my own idea of a new, cool logo. 2 drafts later the new logo was finished. Extremely cool and extremely fast. Like the whole design, it's plain and really nice looking. [Read full post…]
Finally I managed to bring my server up to dat regarding spam and antivirus facilities. [Read full post…]