Archive for April 2007

Fixing the "E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room" error.

Added a number of sources to /etc/apt/sources.list today looking for an update to bacula. When I ran apt-get update to have the system load the package lists from the remote servers, I got back this error: Reading Package Lists… E: Dynamic MMap ran out of room E: Error occured while processing libvte9 (NewVersion1) E: Problem […]

Up here, it ain’t spring until the black flies come.

So, roughly mid April and no one is really surprised: big nasty storm yesterday. Got about four inches of wet snow. Then over night the wind picked up, stripped the trees of any branches that had had the temerity to put out new leaves. And all that snow – it’s slush now. And wow – […]

Pressure makes me do dumb things.

Yesterday was a big day here at the Lab. We had high muckity mucks from around the country in to preview a new application and collaborate with the designers. I’ve only been here since last June and hadn’t been through the… uhmmm – the furor of getting ready for one of these meetings. People get […]

ROT26 encryption…

Head on over to Dan Miessler’s blog for the latest on heavy duty web site protection with ROT26 encryption.

CalGoo rocks

Hey, I’ve used a lot of calendering systems in my life. I think I’ve got one that works well enough and I actually like it. Google Calenders – platform independent calendering accessible from anywhere. Love it. CalGoo – picks up where Google Cal leaves off – let me work on my calender off-line and work […]