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Archive for August, 2009

Linode Setup – Domain Email Forwarding

Posted by Tom On August - 29 - 2009

PostfixPreviously I talked about our adventure moving to the Linode.com service. Now that the websites have been running spectacularly for a few a week, I noticed that emails were not being sent or received properly from some of the domains. Doh! See how we fixed it.

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Drupal can Fly….on a Linode

Posted by Tom On August - 27 - 2009

linodecomYup, I learned this week just how well Drupal can fly. Well, maybe not measured in feet above the earth but certainly in terms of response time. Come take a look at a new setup were are testing out.

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Don’t leave your MySQL hanging (check your my.cnf)

Posted by Tom On August - 19 - 2009

2380021517_b526fbfc98_mAdmit it! Have you ever made a change to your my.cnf file, restarted mysqld only to have the restart fail because of an error in the configuration file? Come on, you don’t have to hide anything here.

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DrupalCamp Dallas. Where Have I Been?

Posted by Tom On August - 10 - 2009

drupalcampOk. Today I am officially bummed. What rock have I been hiding under? What email did I miss? I mean, come on. Here I am working fingers to the bone and I don’t hear about DrupalCamp Dallas?

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WordPress 2.8.3 Automatic Upgrade – WSOD

Posted by Tom On August - 10 - 2009

wordpress-logo-shine.thumbnailYup, we did it. We used the automatic upgrade function in Wordpress to upgrade to Wordpress 2.8.3 and ended up with a white screen of death (WSOD) shortly after. Bummer.

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Yay! Related Terms with Views 2 and Drupal 6. Hooray!I was working on a Drupal site and decided that a “related content” block was needed. Since this site has already been up and running for some time, manually reference other nodes would be painstaking. What I needed was the ability to show related node based upon the content of the node. Read the rest of this entry »

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