According to those who works with IP-addresses and so are experts on the field, todays internet will be “full” within 2011. That’s because of the 32-bit IPv4. With IPv6 we get 128 and also enough IP-addresses – again according to those same experts. A Google blog tells me that with the new IPv6 we get [...]
Archive for May, 2008
Naming children
You have to be a nerd and also knowing some SQL to understand this one: Exploits of a Mom
So we’ve gotten MySpace which was hot for some time. Then came Facebook which was even hotter here in Norway, and now we have Twitter (I’m probably jumping over some other community services). This link is a funny one that I just wanted to share: Twitter Shitter Follow me on: http://twitter.com/trondhuso
Unobtrusive JavaScript – Part 1
The title is actually copied & pasted from another site, but I might as well use it too. This is not a guide to Unobtrusive Javascript, but my path towards becoming more fluent with the Unobtrusive way of writing Javascript scripts. So what’s my motivation? I am working on some projects where Javascript is the [...]
bug reporting
When using a computer you must expect some bugs. That even if you are running Windows. I see pros and cons when it comes to bug-fixing in Linux. Cons: Sometimes those who reads them bug-reports wants you to write them in a very typical fashion. I can kinda understand this, but sometimes people use more [...]
Problems with Ubuntu Hardy
Before Ubuntu (Canonical) launched Ubuntu 8.04 which is the long time support version I decided that I would install this from scratch without wiping the Home-directory even. I was so looking forward to this distribution. Unfortunately I was disapointed. Why? Because I have had so many problems with it. And what are those? 1) I [...]
Linux on the train
Using the hour and ten minutes on the train to work on the computer is a good thing. And getting online with my phone is even better. It’s a HTC Touch Dual and I kinda like it. What I do is connect to the phone with bluetooth. Then I run this little script: #!/bin/bash # [...]
Design Patterns
Recently I have been looking at creating a menu system that is based on XML. What I want to achieve is a tree structure and after doing some web search (avoiding using the verb everyone else is using when refering to do web search) I came over Design Patterns and Composite. Composite is the way [...]
The world of Linux
Some days ago Ubuntu 8.04 came out and this is the Long Time Support version (LTS). I want to run this, but it is giving me grieves like crashes and desktop problems. So far I have thought this might have something to do with Nautilus or X-server. But now I am starting to wonder if [...]
In short this is who I am: Male – 1971 model Interested in Linux, computers, movies, my kids, open source, php, object oriented programming PHP developer Ubuntu User Dell d420 owner The long version: I (finally) came to the world on January 5th, 1971. Must have been an easy birth as my mom tends to [...]

