Archive for the ‘Linux’ Category

TunnelBroker IPv6 with the Asus RT-N66U

My latest toy is a Asus RT-N66U Dark Knight router. While it’s ever so nice to have a router that’s configurable via telnet and obviously Linux based, IPv6 is a little harder than on an Airport. This is made messier by their having changed the interface at some point, so it’s all a bit of [...]

Linux love for TeamCity

For far too long we’ve been running our TeamCity build agents on Windows 2003 Server. This was, originally, driven by necessity. We were using Selenium, and out client cared only for a single browser: Internet Explorer. As time progressed we decided Selenium was costing us more than we received from it, so we dropped it. [...]

Ubuntu LTS scorns your initrds!

We have a number of developer boxes running Ubuntu 8.04LTS at work. For various reasons, we still have a few of the older boxes running Fedora 8, and we’re gradually moving them into the Ubuntu world. Today we moved two more developers across. One was fine – everything worked, all was good, little elves danced [...]