Monthly Archives: May 2007

Emulating a slow internet link for http

When developing a Web Application, many times you need to test how will it react then operating over a slow internet connection, like 56k modem, GPRS or any other situation where the bandwidth is tight. This is important not only … Continue reading

Posted in UNIX, WebObjects | 6 Comments

Backups, rsync, and –link-dest not working

I use Retrospect to backup most of the machines at GAEL. You may wonder why do I use a commercial tool that still shows it’s OS 9 roots, instead of open source alternatives. Well, Retrospect has some cool advantages (namely … Continue reading

Posted in Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, UNIX | 12 Comments

echo “Hello World”

Welcome to Terminal.app! This blog will be dedicated to everything “non-I” in the Mac world. People usually relate Apple to successful consumer products, like the iPod, the iLife suite, and so on. But there are many Apple products that do … Continue reading

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