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Where did my space go ?
No comments · Posted by Rob Weaver in business, Cloud, technology, web
The other day I got a notification from the Plesk control panel for Carticipate telling me that the user account was about to expire. I logged into Plesk only to find out that the disk on the VPS was full.
Now this was really confusing, since the entire Carticipate system consists of a web2py install, on Linux with a fairly small MySQL database, and the VPS had 20 gigabytes of disk space.
Backup · Carticipate · Folder (computing) · Google · Hard disk drive · Linux · Plesk · User (computing)
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Version problems? To the Cloud !
No comments · Posted by Rob Weaver in business, Cloud, mac, technology

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I was on my way home from a business trip and wanted to print my boarding pass. Most hotels have a PC set up that is primarily for that purpose, and this one was no different.
The PC they provide is set up so that it wipes itself every time somebody logs in, which in theory protects you from somebody eavesdropping and/or stealing your information. The down side to this approach is that you’re stuck with whatever they decide is the right version of software to work with.
Apps · Companies · Google · Google Chrome OS · Google Cloud Print · Google Doc · Microsoft · Microsoft Office
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Live Mesh Beta on Snow Leopard Login Problem Fix
No comments · Posted by Rob Weaver in Cloud, mac, technology, web
I’ve been playing with the beta of Live Mesh from Microsoft for some time now, and find it a very useful technology. So far the only problem I’ve run into has been some bug that was introduced when I upgraded to Snow Leopard.
For some reason, after restarting or hibernating my machine, Live Mesh gets left in an odd state that leaves it unable to connect to the mesh, leaving it in a weird state where the login action is greyed out:


