Tag: Ubuntu
Announcing the Juju web UI
Announcing the Juju web UI – Jorge’s Stompbox. I know that not using a console to do everything is for n000bs, so I’ll call myself a n00b. Tools like these make me drool for some reason. It’s likely the same emotion you terminal guys feel when you put together an awesome script to accomplish the […]
Posted: October 17, 2012
Introducing the HUD
Mark Shuttleworth » Blog Archive » Introducing the HUD. Say hello to the future of the menu.. I’ve had a long standing interest in Ubuntu, in fact I used it as my primary operating system for almost three years before switching to OS X. Ubuntu has continued to be a strong innovator in the Linux […]
Posted: January 27, 2012
Adding APC to MediaTemple Grid Service
Adding APC to MediaTemple Grid Service | GeekTank. I still use Media Temple’s Grid-Service to host a number of development sites as well as some daily-use applications. I happened to be working on Iron to Iron’s production server, making some optimizations to APC (Alternative PHP Cache) which I use in conjunction with W3 Total Cache. […]
Posted: December 31, 2010
I’ve Switched from Linux and Settled on OS X
Two of the more popular articles I’ve ever posted to this site are Linux and Web Development Part 2. In each piece, I documented my transition from using Windows my entire life to working with Linux (Ubuntu particularly). I first began working with Linux at home, I came to really enjoy the operating system as […]
Posted: November 26, 2007
Linux Font Equivalents to Popular Web Typefaces
Linux should not be ignored when thinking about typography on the Web. I’ve taken some time to compile a list of fonts that ship by default with Ubuntu with type that has come to be considered Web safe.
Posted: April 02, 2007
Linux and Web Development Intro
I recently switched to using Linux full time from Windows and here’s my experience so far.
Posted: July 03, 2006