{"id":205,"date":"2007-07-19T20:16:15","date_gmt":"2007-07-19T20:16:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.adamsweet.org\/?p=205"},"modified":"2017-08-09T15:11:35","modified_gmt":"2017-08-09T14:11:35","slug":"back-in-the-saddle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.adamsweet.org\/?p=205","title":{"rendered":"Back in the Saddle"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>OK so I have a few seconds to breathe. I finished my last CCNA 2nd semester exam on Tuesday and aced it, which cheered me up as I hadn&#8217;t really prepared as well as I should have done.<\/p>\n<p>Since my CCNA is over until September, LUG Radio is on a break for the summer and the extraordinary month or so of late nights spent emailing people to organise LUG Radio Live is over, I&#8217;ve decided to spend my newly found few spare hours swotting up on new stuff that has been bugging me to investigate it for the last year or two, that&#8217;s stuff like Kerberos, LDAP, Xen, SELinux and giving Fedora a good shot at my desktop amongst other things. Who knows, I might even get around to doing some more work testing Jokosher, finish setting up my home studio, setting up an Asterisk box and finally learn Python.<\/p>\n<p>Red Hat and Fedora are really rocking in some cool ways at the moment, they have nailed down things which I&#8217;m still waiting to see as part of the distribution on Ubuntu like Xen, SELinux and so on. I think the RH\/F way on the server is a lot more straight forward too. It was discussed on a LUG Radio episode (one I wasn&#8217;t on I think, like that narrows it down&#8230;), whether distros offer all of their work to the wider community or whether they keep stuff in house. For the life of me, I could never understand why other distros didn&#8217;t use the Mandrake installer back in the day when installers were all text mode only and I still can&#8217;t understand why a lot of distros haven&#8217;t borrowed Red Hat&#8217;s setup tool, y&#8217;know, the setup command, not the installer. It makes life so much easier to configure which services run at boot than reading the man page for update-rc.d every time. Ok so maybe it&#8217;s easier when you do it on a daily basis, but I shouldn&#8217;t have to carry around in my head how to do that when I can run setup and tick boxes. All of the split config for Exim and Apache pisses me off too, it doesn&#8217;t need to be that hard. Oh yeah and the last Ubuntu servers I used fell over almost daily, so I replaced them. No more stability problems \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>So yeah I installed Fedora 7 on a spare machine and set about configuring Kerberos and some other stuff, I&#8217;m kinda stuck now though cos my designated client machines (a couple of flaky cast-off machines) are being flaky and keep croaking during the install. I put this down to bad hardware than a bad installer, but it&#8217;s irritating. I&#8217;ll complain about this in another post.<\/p>\n<p>So, yeah, having freed up some time, I&#8217;ve suitably filled it again but at least it feels like I&#8217;m doing something I think is valuable and rewarding. I get bored if I don&#8217;t have something to work on or something to learn.<\/p>\n<p>See you in the Experts Lounge.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>OK so I have a few seconds to breathe. I finished my last CCNA 2nd semester exam on Tuesday and aced it, which cheered me up as I hadn&#8217;t really prepared as well as I should have done. 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