Very, very strange Video
Wednesday, 2. January 2008 16:00 - daniel - Other - 0 Comments
Directfurry
One of the most disturbing things I have seen in a long time describes it pretty good.
Imagine
Wednesday, 12. December 2007 7:37 - daniel - Other - 0 Comments
Houser says the sign mocks her religion during a holy time of the year. "Imagine no religion is an attack against me, as any person of faith should take it as an attack against them," Houser said.
(via Isotopp)
mp3player testboard
Monday, 12. November 2007 18:43 - daniel - Other - 0 Comments
Change your Firefox (Iceweasel) Icons
Sunday, 21. October 2007 8:58 - daniel - Other - 0 Comments
While looking for a wallpaper if found this darkyfox wallpaper + Firefox icon. Since I really like to look of this icon, I wanted to replace the original Firefox icon with this one. Changing the launcher icons can be done from the various menus, but changing the icon that Firefox displays while running is a bit more complicated. From mozilla.org:
You can change Firefox's default window icon to any icon you want, by following these steps:
- Go to the folder you installed Firefox in (e.g. C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\) and then go to the subfolder chrome.
- While in chrome, create a new subfolder called icons, then go to that folder and create yet another subfolder called default. The full path to this folder could be C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\chrome\icons\default\.
- Choose the icon you want to use (on Windows use .ico files, on Linux use .xpm files) and then place it in this folder and rename it to main-window.[ext], e.g. main-window.ico on Windows and main-window.xpm on Linux.
Note: In addition to the main window, you can also change the icon on the Bookmark Manager and JavaScript Console. The icon names are bookmark-window.[ext] and jsconsoleWindow.[ext], respectively.
After this is done, restart Firefox and you should be able to see your chosen icon in the title of the browser windows.
SSL for server2.dgb-gaming.com
Saturday, 20. October 2007 16:56 - daniel - Server - 0 Comments
We recently moved from NGZ to Hetzner. NGZ was a nice host, but they recently changed their price model, resulting in higher prices for our server.
The move gave me the opportunity to change a few things in the servers configuration, on of this is things is SSL for the web interface. SSL certificates are normally very expensive, but there are a few organisations that grant free class 1 certificates. One of them is startcom, a certification authority and linux vendor form Israel. You can even get a class 2 certificate (verification of your identity) for 20$. The startcom root cert is already recognized by a large number of browser and if your browser doesn't include it, you can install it.
Anyway, server2.dgb-gaming.com is now using SSL for http (including web interface, webmail, etc), FTP over SSL, imap/pop3-ssl and smtp-tls.