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Non-interactive (Unattended) password change under Ubuntu

Last night I had programmatically created a large number of users on a server. Today, I started getting emails from the users complaining that their new accounts didn’t work. Turns out my user creation script had not set their passwords correctly, so I needed to reset everyone’s password. Try as I might, I could not…

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Ubuntu

Amazon ElastiCache – Underwhelmed?

This morning I received an email from Amazon Web Services announcing the release of Amazon ElastiCache. In Amazon’s own words “ElastiCache is a web service that makes it easy to deploy, operate, and scale an in-memory cache in the cloud.” At first glance, that sounds very handy to have. After all, Amazon already has DB…

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Cloud

Weekend Server Overhaul

In early 2010 I signed up and migrated to Linode.com for my server needs. At that point in time, the latest version of Ubuntu that was offered was 9.10; the only useful colo location was Dallas; and IPv6 was unheard of (well, not exactly unheard of, but having a server with IPv6 was). We’ve had…

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IPv6

Review: Asus Eee PC 1215

The Asus EeePC 1215N I’ve gotten my hands on a new netbook, this time is the Asus Eee PC 1215N. It comes with an Intel Atom 1.8 GHz (dual core), 2 GB of RAM, a 320 GB HD and an Nvidia Ion graphics chip. All of this is wrapped up into a nice little 12″…

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Netbooks

iPad vs Windows Pad (Dell XT2)

We’re trying to standardize onto Ubuntu at work and we need hardware that works really, really well.  One thing that I thought might be nice to have in the office was the Dell XT2 tablets.  Not that I expect everyone to have one, but I thought there might be at least a handful of users…

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Apple

Hard to buy books via Brick & Mortar

This weekend I randomly wandered my way into the local Borders to burn some time.  While I was there I found three books that caught my eye: The Official Ubuntu Server Book, LPI Linux Certification in a Nutshell and the Chobits Omnibus (Book 1).  Even though I love myself some Amazon, I am still all…

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