Dreamhost – my best Linux-based web hosting provider

I’m with Dreamhost since July, 2005 hosting my other websites, and now I use Dreamhost to host this blog as well. I decided to move my blog after much consideration that I dont want to risk my blog from being accidently shut down due to ‘my experiments’ on the VPS.

I love using Dreamhost because it offers easily managed and richly-featured shared hosting compared to other competitors. I only ever had 2 downtime experience since using Dreamhost and all of them are handled professionally by Dreamhost team. To help users get updated with the service status, Dreamhost maintains an offsite Dreamhost status which is fully accessible even when there’s outage at dreamhost datacenter.

Dreamhost offers Linux web hosting service at a very affordable price versus the services it’s provides. At Level 1 plan, Dreamhost provides you with :

  • 185 GB Disk storage space
  • 1.85TB Data transfer
  • Free domain name
  • Unlimited MySQL database (MySQL 5/ Innodb)
  • Ruby On Rails 1.2.1
  • Jabber IM server hosting
  • Unlimited Add on Domains
  • Custom DNS management
  • PHP4/PHP5
  • SVN and CVS hosting
  • Shell Account (SSH)

and all of these only costs you USD 119.40/year! I know that It might costly for those that only wants to try out or skeptical, but the company has a 97-day tryout policy on which you will have your money back if you’re not satisfied by their services.

Wait, how about it’s reliability ?
You can find out about Dreamhost reputation of reliability and uptime yourself by looking for independent reviews through the internet.

If you’re planning to get a better web hosting company for your website expansions, I would surely recommend you into trying out Dreamhost, because they have the longest money back guarantee too (97 days).

Important : Use these discount code to grab Dreamhost hosting for only about USD29! – “FAKAPED”, “WANGCYBER”.

[tags]dreamhost, web hosting, hosting, shared hosting, linux hosting, ruby on rails, webhosting[/tags]

Spice up your Ubuntu Linux Desktop with Hot-Babe

Tired of spending hours in front of a dull and boring desktop? Then I suggest that you spice up your workspace by installing Hot-Babe.

Hot-Babe is a unique application which displays CPU utilization using images of a hot babe on your desktop, which is a nice addition to your desktop. Ubuntu Linux users can get Hot-babe application from GetDeb.net click and run software portal, however please read the disclaimer below before installing hot-babe.

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Disclaimer, Hot-Babe is NSFW !!
For starters, Hot babe is literally a ‘hot’ application. This may not suitable for your daily use if you’re easily offended by the way it displays CPU utilization status.

When the CPU is idle, Hot-Babe will display a fully dresed girl. As the system activity increases girl begins to undress bit by bit (to reflect the system getting hotter) until she become completely naked when your system reaches 100% CPU utilization. Hence the name, hot-babe!

So if you’re still interested to install and use Hot-babe, please make sure that you’re using it responsibly and make sure that there’s no children around especially when the computer is extremely busy!

[tags]hot babe, applications, system, linux, ubuntu, system monitoring, open source, nsfw[/tags]

GetDeb.net: Unofficial Click n Run Software Portal for Ubuntu

If you’re using Ubuntu then you must have been familiar with how you can easily install GNU/Linux software from one of its software repositories.
However there are times that the application that you are looking for isn’t available on repositories for various reasons or is outdated for quite some time.
Enter GetDeb, an unofficial software portal that provides additional software packages for Ubuntu Linux distributions. GetDeb compliments Ubuntu repositories by listing various software that is not available in official repo (main,multivers,universe).
What makes GetDeb different ?
For starters, you do not need to put GetDeb servers in your apt-get sources list. All you need to do is surf GetDeb website using the default Mozilla Firefox browser, and it will list software available for your current Ubuntu release.
Installing software from GetDeb is as easy as clicking your mouse button, after that the usual firefox dialog will appear and all you need to do is click ok to install the selected software package using GDebi.
GetDeb requires that you enable Ubuntu Extra Repositories as describe in Ubuntu Wiki.
Although it is not a new approach, GetDeb does provide choice for Ubuntu users to choose which software to install in their pc by merely using a web browser.

debian, ubuntu, click and run, dapper drake, edgy eft, deb, repositories, apt-get

Ubuntu Linux Tips : Close Not Responding Windows with xkill

Ever experience application freeze in Linux? You can easily spot them because their windows are not responding and it has blank content. Non-Responding application also eats up your memory and your precious CPU cycle. Some even prevent you from running other critical applications.

But how are you going to close a non-responding application? Clicking the close button surely won’t help because the application does not response to your mouseclicks. For some people, the solution is to quit Xwindows (GNOME) session and start it again, but that would consume too much time by re-initialising the Windows Manager back.

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One thing that you can do that actually can help you eliminate non-responding application is by using the ‘xkill’ application. To use it, (either in GNOME or KDE) you need to press Alt-F2, and type xkill to run the app. Your mouse will turn into something that resemble skull bone. Click on the non-responding Windows, and the windows will be forced closed.

There you go, a not so subtle solution to non-responding windows in Linux.

[tags]linux,ubuntu,debian,xwindows,gnome,xkill,desktop[/tags]

DIY Cat Feeder – Powered By Ubuntu Linux!

I found this funny video clip from Ubuntu Video website. the clip is about an Automatic Cat Feeder powered by Ubuntu Linux.

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automatic cat feeder

Funny how this guy solve his problems by utilising excess hardware in this manner, creative indeed.

This inspires me to come up with simpler solution when I come accross such problem like this. Sometimes , the toughest problem does not always require an uber-1337 solution.

[tags]ubuntu, linux, diy, opensource, cat, cats, automatic, automation[/tags]

Walking the path…

There’s differences between knowing the Path, and walking the Path

There’s definitely a lot of differences between the two. Walking the Path is much harder, takes more determination and hardship.

…but how can I walk the Path, If I don’t know one?