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Author Archives: pctony
ps on Solaris cut at 80 chars, no longer…
If like me you always forget that Solaris will trim the output of the command in ps to 80 chars, you will know just how annoying it can be. Well I finally found a half decent way of seeing the … Continue reading
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and the features keep on coming…
Today, the ASF infra team enabled the latest feature available to all committers, users can now modify their SpamAssassin threshold score. This will let users set their own preferred SA level, which is now stored in LDAP. If you want … Continue reading
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The ASF’s new account tool — https://id.apache.org
For the past week or so, danielsh and I have been working on getting the password reset utility up and running. You can read the ASF blog post here, and if you’re an ASF committer you can use the service … Continue reading
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Getting out more
Last weekend the wife and I became members of the National Trust, again. We decided we wanted to get out and take in more of the scenery around us, hopefully some not quite so close. This membership allows to get … Continue reading
Posted in Getting Out, National Trust, Personal, Travel
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