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440 - Upgrade!
Is it ... a) A piece of pure luck or b) Something about my looks / manner or c) A very clever database app that lead me to be upgraded when I check in to the Radisson in Glasgow last night? The Radisson is a modern hotel in the heart of Glasgow - just a couple of streets from where I'm running an ....

439 - You cant
"You can't bring that in here". My greeting this morning in Glasgow as I wheeled my trolley of laptops into the builing I'm training in. OK - so where should I take them? It's very rare to get turned away or have other difficulties getting to my customers, but when it does happen I just smile and ....

438 - Fair system for travel and accommodation expenses
As I drove home through Marlborough yesterday evening, petrol was priced at 1.03 per litre, and diesel at 1.08; the one garage in the town is always expensive (read "Monopoly") but this perhaps just the cutting edge of a trend. The hotel I stayed at in Central London was carefully selected to be re ....

437 - Outside of the box
It sometimes pays to look "outside of the box" and it sometimes needs someone else to see that there IS a box there in the first place. We live on the outskirts of Melksham, near the site of the former RAF Melksham base which has now been developed into the Bowerhill part of the town; the former tr ....

436 - Linking Apache httpd to Apache Tomcat
Current connectors are jk and proxy; jserv, warp and jk2 are deprecated. As well as httpd and Tomcat downloads, you'll need mod_jk and then you'll need to configure it. I've seen some long explanations ... so here's a "bare bones" for the configuration files: Onto the end of httpd.conf: LoadMod ....

435 - Expect for Windows
I've just noticed on the Activestate site that "the ActiveTcl distribution now includes Expect for Windows. A license is no longer required ....". At face value, that looks like excellent news! One of the big uses of Tcl and Tcl/Tk is in the automation of processes / programs that are designed to ....

434 - Through public transport connection, Chippenham to Salisbury, to cease
Chippenham lost its train service to Oxford in 2003, and now the service to Salisbury and Southampton is threatened too. That would leave just the London to Bristol service calling there, plus a single train each rush-hour to Westbury. The threatened service runs through our town of Melksham and we ....

433 - FTP - how to make the right transfers
If you're transfeerring files from one computer to another, you'll probably use an FTP client program - either something with a GUI or the FTP command itself on your local machine, and that will talk to an FTP daemon on the server. It's important to note that you need to navigate to the right direc ....

432 - New print centre for our manuals
A product has been a great hit if you go out and buy another of the same. Our workhorse Xerox N40 printer has printed all our manuals since we moved to Melksham and opened our own training centre ... it's survived the building works going on all around but, alas, with old age the toner cartridges ....

431 - File permissions of Linux and Unix systems
What does -rwxr-x--- mean in the output of a Linux ls (list symbols) command? The first character indicates the type of file system object that the line describes, and the commonly found characters are: -A regular file dA directory lA symbolic link You then have three groups of three characters, ....

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