From O'Reilly's LDAP System Administration:
AcknowledgementsMy time administering LDAP has only confirmed my assessment that there is no god.
At the end of every project, I am acutely aware that I could never have reached the end without the grace provided to me by God through my Savior, Jesus Christ. I hope He is proud of how I have spent my time.
While reading this book, you may find yourself feeling a little like a sky diver who has just jumped out of an airplane. As you approach the ground, things come more into focus. As you squint and try to make out the color of that house far below, you suddenly realize that you are plummeting closer and closer toward the very thing you are trying to observe.Let me tighten that paragraph a bit:
While reading this book, you may find yourself feeling a little like you are about to die.
- Music:Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
¡¡¡¡¡LIGA DEPORTIVA UNIVERSITARIA DE QUITO CAMPEÓN DE COPA LIBERTADORES!!!!!
- Music:David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - 20th Century Dreaming
rone: Hmm, the production mail server is running an ancient version of Postfix. I need a newer version that supports milters. But this version of CentOS doesn't have a newer version of Postfix in its yum repository. Well, perhaps some enterprising person on the Net has filled my need. Let's ask Google.
Google: Here you go, a mailing list archive for CentOS.
Person with my same need: Hey, mailing list. Anyone have an RPM that fits my needs that i can use with yum?
Filthy nerd #1: If this is a dedicated mailserver, i prefer installing postfix from source.
Filthy nerd #2: If you are going to compile everything, why not use Gentoo?
rone: I am going to set these motherfuckers on fire.
- Music:Gustavo Cerati - Uno Entre 1000
