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tony's geek stuff: Enabling Markdown on your apache webserver - redux
http://blog.tonns.org/2013/10/enabling-markdown-on-your-apache.html
Stuff i'm working on. current project: chef! Enabling Markdown on your apache webserver - redux. In a previous post. I enabled previewing of Markdown. Formatted documents using the. Perl module. However simple that module was to implement, it only implemented daringfireball markdown. Have ramped up the adoption of Markdown and the atrophied standard is not enough. So, I've had to find another renderer. Started by looking at how GitHub renders markdown. And found they use the Redcarpet gem.
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tony's geek stuff: 2014-02
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Stuff i'm working on. current project: chef! From the venerable xkcd. Posted by tony t. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ratings and Recommendations by outbrain. We seem to be made to suffer. It's our lot in life.". Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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tony's geek stuff: Enabling Markdown on your apache webserver
http://blog.tonns.org/2012/10/enabling-markdown-on-your-apache.html
Stuff i'm working on. current project: chef! Enabling Markdown on your apache webserver. We're toying with moving all documentation with Markdown. To do that I needed to be able to render it locally to preview before pushing to GitHub. Or another yet-to-be-determined repository. This setup was rather quick, easy and painless. Here's the steps:. 1 Install Text: Markdown. As your converter. The perl-Text-Markdown RPM was in the repoforge. Sudo yum install perl-Text-Markdown. 3 Configure an apache handler.
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tony's geek stuff: 2014-04
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Stuff i'm working on. current project: chef! Enabling Markdown on your apache webserver - update 3. Last time on "Enabling Markdown on your apache webserver":. I created a perl CGI handler. To render Markdown into HTML. I updated (rewrote) the CGI handler to use ruby. And the redcarpet gem. And now, the exciting conclusion. I've updated my CGI handler yet again with a few new features and I've posted it on my GitHub account, in the docs-on-clearance. Repo (get 'em cheap while they're all marked down!
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tony's geek stuff: 2012-11
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Stuff i'm working on. current project: chef! Mageia2 on EC2: Flying in a different direction. We make the claim that as a client's systems oversight service, we are "distribution agnostic" - meaning we'll help you out regardless of what Linux distribution you're running. Most of the time, we work with Ubuntu. However, a client recently decided on running Mageia2. GNU/Linux on Amazon Web Services. So I had to pick up the challenge. Performing a chroot install on a local Mageia system. Posted by tony t.
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tony's geek stuff: 2011-12
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Stuff i'm working on. current project: chef! QoS for Asterisk/PiaF on CentOS with Cisco hard phones and switches. Now that I'm moved into the new office for $WORK. I had to diagnose some phone issues with our new Asterisk based PBX-in-a-Flash. Phone system. Thankfully, the new office setup is better in a few ways:. All jacks in the office are active, with PoE. All the switches are the same model number, Cisco WS-C3560G-48PS. All the phones are the same model, Cisco SPA504G. Cdp must be running.
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tony's geek stuff: 2012-07
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Stuff i'm working on. current project: chef! Log housekeeping with python. This week I was able to finally finish some python code I've been writing for $WORK. A script to rotate webserver logs directly to S3. This task was similar to something I'd done a long, LONG time ago. 14 years since the first rev! For critiquing my python. Posted by tony t. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ratings and Recommendations by outbrain. We seem to be made to suffer. It's our lot in life.". Log housekeeping with python.
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tony's geek stuff: 2012-10
http://blog.tonns.org/2012_10_01_archive.html
Stuff i'm working on. current project: chef! Enabling Markdown on your apache webserver. We're toying with moving all documentation with Markdown. To do that I needed to be able to render it locally to preview before pushing to GitHub. Or another yet-to-be-determined repository. This setup was rather quick, easy and painless. Here's the steps:. 1 Install Text: Markdown. As your converter. The perl-Text-Markdown RPM was in the repoforge. Sudo yum install perl-Text-Markdown. 3 Configure an apache handler.
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tony's geek stuff: 2012-12
http://blog.tonns.org/2012_12_01_archive.html
Stuff i'm working on. current project: chef! Ubuntu tweak #2 - diediedie nano die! Ahh, much better! Posted by tony t. Disable dnsmasq in NetworkManager. I have recently converted my work desktop to Ubuntu 12.10. Most things were better, but I was seeing horrible DNS lag from dnsmasq. To disable it, I've done the following:. Sudo vi /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf. This will regenerate your resolv.conf and you'll see your DNS servers directly and not localhost. Posted by tony t. In my last post.
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