Posts Tagged ‘moment’

25
Jul

Save virtual machine on NTFS drives

   Posted by: Vlad    in Linux

I usually dual boot my PC with Windows and Linux. For the moment I still heavily use Windows so most of my information is stored on NTFS drives. My linux ext3 partition is only 10 GB wich is more than enough. But I recently installed VMware server on Ubuntu Hardy Heron, and obviously I was forced to save my virtual machines on one of the larger windows partitions. That was o problem for my system, because everything I did I couldn’t PowerOn the virtual machine, with the following error message: “Unable to connect to the MKS: Pipe: Read failed.” After a lot of searching I found this solution. Edit as root the main .vmx file and add this line:

mainMem.useNamedFile=FALSE

Save it and you are ready to use your virtual machine.

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21
Jul

HTC Diamond Impressions

   Posted by: Vlad    in Mobile

htctouchdiamond.jpg      A month ago I decided to change my Nokia N70 with a smarter phone, so I purchased an E-Ten Glofiish X800. I read a lot of online reviews and I decided that the generous processor and display resolution was enough to make me proud of my new phone. Besides that the large community from ETEN Users should keep me away from any future problem.

But soon after this I started being dissapointed by the lack of memory. I like having the newest applications, and I test my gadgets to the max, and the 64 Mb of RAM made this very difficult. So after a little tweaking with some custom ROMs, I decided that I need more RAM. So I oriented towards other smart phones. In my search I found the newly appeared HTC Diamond. It had a 528 processor, 192 Mb Ram, a VGA display, and it was optimized for touch. I bought it and even by this moment, more than two weeks later, I still am excited with it. Every day I find some new tricks and it seems that the HTC team did a very good job with this device. All the applications I needed, like iGO 2008, work very smooth, the telephone application is very responsive, and even the new TouchFlo plugin works quite well despite what everybody says.

So for the moment this smartphone meets my requirements and I recommend it to everyone.

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11
Jun

Steadfast’s Litespeed based shared webhosting

   Posted by: Vlad    in Web

I recently switched my shared webhost from Hostgator and previously to that from Godaddy to Steadfast Networks. This switch was made in my search for some fast and reliable servers. I read many good reviews about them and I wanted also to test the Litespeed based webservers. I was very pleasantly impressed with this and Apache lost my vote for the moment. One of the main things that struck me was a plugin used for this blog, called Google XML Sitemaps. When you rebuild your sitemap manually it show you in one of the status lines how much time it took and how much memory it used. On Godaddy I had to raise the memory limit to 16, because it used around 10-12 MB of memory, and took about 6 seconds to complete. On Hostgator about the same, but when I copied my blog to Steadfast, besides the obvious increase in browsing speed, I saw:

“The building process took about 1.22 seconds to complete and used 1.5 MB of memory.”

That’s why from now on, after bouncing from webhost to webhost, I will remain with Steadfast until I will be disappointed with something (hopely not too soon).

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