pwaring.com
About - Paul Waring
https://www.pwaring.com/about
I've been working with web design, hosting and programming in a professional capacity part-time since 2000, and became a full-time freelancer as of July 2015. Outside of work, I run Currybeer. Edit the FLOSS UK. Newsletter, and act as treasurer and webmaster for the Manchester Classical Association. I'm also a regular attendee at ManLUG. And have given talks. On a variety of subjects. I have also served on a number of boards, including Direct Fleet Insurance. And Citizens Advice Bolton.
mag-sol.com
Public Training in London – February 2012 – Magnum Solutions
http://mag-sol.com/2011/11/public-training-in-london-february_2012
Darr; Skip to Main Content. It’s Not Still 1998. Why Does My File Have Funny Characters In It? Why Perl Advocacy Is A Bad Idea. Public Training in London – February 2012. Public Training in London – February 2012. No Comments ↓. In conjunction with O’Reilly. UK Magnum will be running a series of public Perl training courses in February 2012. There will be two two-day courses. Intermediate Perl will be on 21/22 February and Advanced Perl will be on 23/24 February. 8249; London Perl Workshop 2011.
blog.night-shade.org.uk
Security – A travelling tinker
https://blog.night-shade.org.uk/category/security
Things I've fixed, places I've been. Linux, security and infrastructure geek. Travelling the world in 2016, part of the 48% and looking for a new home. Updated my profile pic while I was at 50.122689969108 , 8.70990636027339 https:/ t.co/bjVrJuVEXE. Almost certainly admin / password about 80% of the places I've stayed travelling are the same. Both unique and challenging my experience of the world (in a good way). Likely shared with other 5 eyes if only to dodge local laws. LRB John Lanchester Brexit Blues.
bsdly.blogspot.com
That grumpy BSD guy: December 2013
http://bsdly.blogspot.com/2013_12_01_archive.html
That grumpy BSD guy. Field notes and occasional musings by Peter on Stuff that happens, from a free software perspective, mainly OpenBSD, FreeBSD. Sunday, December 22, 2013. The UK "Porn" Filter Blocks Kids' Access To Tech, Civil Liberties Websites. It fell to the UK Tories to actually implement the Nanny State. Too bad Nanny Tory does not want kinds to read up on tech web sites, or civil liberties ones. Read on for a small sample of what the filter blocks, from a blocked-by-default tech writer. I used t...
freeworld-freesoftware.blogspot.com
Free world, free software: Recruting Call
http://freeworld-freesoftware.blogspot.com/2012/06/recruting-call.html
Free world, free software. Some musings on the encouraging developing relationships between the long established Free Software community and the new democratic 'real world' movements inspired by Occupy Wall Street. The writer Martin Houston is a council member of FLOSSUK http:/ www.flossuk.org. Tuesday, 5 June 2012. This was first published in the FLOSSUK. The popular movements that are sweeping the world, Occupy, Anonymous,. The Indignatos and the revolutionary movements of the Arab Spring are. Is that ...
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Free world, free software: February 2012
http://freeworld-freesoftware.blogspot.com/2012_02_01_archive.html
Free world, free software. Some musings on the encouraging developing relationships between the long established Free Software community and the new democratic 'real world' movements inspired by Occupy Wall Street. The writer Martin Houston is a council member of FLOSSUK http:/ www.flossuk.org. Monday, 27 February 2012. Occupy Southend - getting much publicity but the message just is not getting through. Are getting badly misrepresented by the media (should we have been surprised? Is what groups like Tra...
dnorth.net
Linux Capabilities and rdiff-backup | David North
https://www.dnorth.net/2015/02/15/linux-capabilities-and-rdiff-backup
Nothing if not efficient. Linux Capabilities and rdiff-backup. Hazel Smith gave an excellent talk. 8216;s Unconference in London last weekend about Linux Capabilities and using them to run a backup system with minimal permissions. Several people in the room, myself among them, sat up and went “Nice idea. I’ll be using that”. Here’s what I did:. For many years, I’ve used rdiff-backup. Fixing it: the target servers. I followed a similar process to the slides. On Debian, if you haven’t fiddled wit...And use...
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