Archive for October, 2006

Missing SWAP partition after upgrade to Ubuntu 6.10

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

I did a [tag]Ubuntu[/tag] [tag]Linux[/tag] upgrade version 6.10 last week. Today I feel that my laptop was running so slow and I found my [tag]swap[/tag] [tag]partition[/tag] are gone (never notice after upgrade last week). Too Bad!
Anyway, here is the tips:

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Googlebot vs Inktomi Slurp

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

After reading an article about Is Googlebot Getting Lazy recently, I did a quick check on Planet [tag]Malaysia[/tag] awstats web statistics for the last 2 months.
Look below:

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MySQL vs Oracle on Digg

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

I did some study about [tag]Oracle[/tag] vs [tag]MySQL[/tag] on [tag]Digg[/tag] recently and I found:
Results for MySQL vs Oracle on Digg:

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Upgrad to Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

Finally I managed to upgrade my laptop with latest [tag]Ubuntu[/tag] [tag]Linux[/tag] 6.10 (Edgy Eft) from Ubuntu 6.04 over night.

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Blocked Site

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

Today I notice that my office [tag]proxy[/tag] [tag]server[/tag] blocked www.petalingstreet.org. Please do not ask why because I have no idea.

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