<feed xmlns='http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom'><id>http://uberhip.com</id><title type='text'>Uberhip dot Com</title><subtitle type='text'>Austin&apos;s Home on the Net</subtitle><updated>2008-08-18T10:54:37-04:00</updated><link href='http://uberhip.com/feed.atom' rel='self'/><link href='http://uberhip.com' rel='via'/><author><name>Austin S. Godber</name><uri>http://uberhip.com</uri><email>godber@uberhip.com</email></author><generator>atom-tools</generator><rights type='text'>Copyright Austin S. Godber.  All rights reserved.</rights><entry><id>http://uberhip.com/blog/2008-08-18.html</id><title type='text'>2008-08-18</title><content type='xhtml'><div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><h3>VMWare on Ubuntu Hardy</h3>


	<p>Both the latest VMWare Server 1.0.6 build-91891 and VMWare Workstation 6.0.4 build-93057 install 
with no trouble on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04.  There is one small catch with the vmware-server-console,
however.  I came across an <a href='http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=772225'>Ubuntu Forums thread</a> 
that resolves that issue though.  All you have to do is move a few included libraries out of the 
way and it will start just fine using the OS provided libs.</p>


<pre class='codebox'><code>
cd /usr/lib/vmware-server-console/lib/libgcc_s.so.1
sudo mv libgcc_s.so.1 libgcc_s.so.1.org
cd ../libpng12.so.0
sudo mv libpng12.so.0 libpng12.so.0.org
</code></pre></div></content><updated>2008-08-18T00:00:00-04:00</updated><link href='http://uberhip.com/blog/2008-08-18.html' rel='alternate'/></entry><entry><id>http://uberhip.com/blog/2008-04-28.html</id><title type='text'>2008-04-28</title><content type='xhtml'><div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><h3>Quick note on ISPConfig and Apache Basic Auth</h3>


	<p>I have been using <a href='http://www.ispconfig.org/'>ISPConfig</a> on one of my servers to 
handle a few shared hosting sites for the past year or so.  It isn&#8217;t bad, but its definitely
showing its age.  I just wanted to make a quick note about setting up a site to do Apache Basic
Authentication using ISPConfig since I didn&#8217;t find anything on the internet.</p>


	<p>It is actually quite straight forward, and anyone with apache skills is likely to try this.
It doesn&#8217;t seem to allow you to simply put the Auth directives right int the &#8220;Apache Directives&#8221; 
box for a given site.  You actually need to put &#8220;AllowOverride AuthConfig&#8221; there and then place your
other Authentication directives in a .htaccess file.  I am not sure if I am doing it wrong somehow,
but this seemed to be the only way of accomplishing auth.</p></div></content><updated>2008-04-28T00:00:00-04:00</updated><link href='http://uberhip.com/blog/2008-04-28.html' rel='alternate'/></entry><entry><id>http://uberhip.com/blog/2008-01-23.html</id><title type='text'>2008-01-23</title><content type='xhtml'><div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><h3>2008 <span class='caps'>SCALE</span> University Class on Virtualization</h3>


	<p>It has been official for some time, but I am just now announcing that I will be doing
a <a href='http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale6x/scale-university/'>course on virtualization at this year&#8217;s Southern California Linux 
Expo</a>.  I was kindly invited by the 
folks at <a href='http://lopsa.org/'><span class='caps'>LOPSA</span></a> (the League of Professional System Administrators).</p>


	<p>The course will cover some basics of virtualization (and related technologies).  
I will also do some in depth coverage of setting up and using <a href='http://xen.org/'>Open Source 
Xen</a> and talk about the innovation going on in the virtualization 
world.  I am looking forward to it and hope to see a full room.</p></div></content><updated>2008-01-23T00:00:00-05:00</updated><link href='http://uberhip.com/blog/2008-01-23.html' rel='alternate'/></entry><entry><id>http://uberhip.com/blog/2007-09-08.html</id><title type='text'>2007-09-08</title><content type='xhtml'><div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><h3>Uberhip it is.</h3>


	<p>I finally actually own the Uberhip domain so there will be no more waffling. 
Uberhip.com is my official home on the web. I will still keep godber.org for
family things and my other domains as long as I see fit.</p></div></content><updated>2007-09-08T00:00:00-04:00</updated><link href='http://uberhip.com/blog/2007-09-08.html' rel='alternate'/></entry><entry><id>http://uberhip.com/blog/2005-12-19.html</id><title type='text'>2005-12-19</title><content type='xhtml'><div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><h3>Vegas Drive-up Wedding</h3>


	<p style='float:right'><a href='http://picasaweb.google.com/godber/GodberDotOrg/photo#5053395842629026210'><img src='../images/drive-up-wedding.jpg' alt=''/></a></p>


	<p>Hey look!, I got married! Check my <span class='caps'>CGCC</span> Page for the details of my Vegas wedding!</p>


	<p><strong>Updated 2008-01-13</strong> &#8211; The <span class='caps'>CGCC</span> page is probably gone now, but I have the photo on
Picassa along with a bunch of other photos.  You should check out my 
<a href='http://picasaweb.google.com/godber'>Picassa Gallery</a></p></div></content><updated>2005-12-19T00:00:00-05:00</updated><link href='http://uberhip.com/blog/2005-12-19.html' rel='alternate'/></entry><entry><id>http://uberhip.com/blog/2005-12-15.html</id><title type='text'>2005-12-15</title><content type='xhtml'><div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><h3>Godber&#8217;s Jewelry Webpage</h3>


	<p>Now-a-days every business should have a web page, even if it is a simple page 
that marks its home on the internet. I have finally put up a webpage for my 
parents business. For all of your Native American and Turquoise Jewelry needs, 
please visit <a href='http://www.godbersjewelry.com'>Godber&#8217;s Jewelry</a>.</p></div></content><updated>2005-12-15T00:00:00-05:00</updated><link href='http://uberhip.com/blog/2005-12-15.html' rel='alternate'/></entry><entry><id>http://uberhip.com/blog/2005-08-04.html</id><title type='text'>2005-08-04</title><content type='xhtml'><div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><h3><span class='caps'>ASU</span> Mars Space Flight Facility</h3>


	<p style='float:right'><a href='http://themis.asu.edu/feature_lavachannels'><img title='Martian Lava Channels' src='../images/mars-wormsign.jpg' alt='Martian Lava Channels'/></a></p>


	<p>This August, I decided to say goodbye to my good friends at <span class='caps'>CGCC</span> and take a job 
at the Mars Space Flight Facility back at Arizona State University. I am a Tech 
Support Analyst, SR and run a few hundred linux machines with supporting systems, 
a 100 node dual processor cluster and help manage about 45TB of data. The image 
to the left is from one of our instruments orbiting Mars. This instrument is 
called <span class='caps'>THEMIS</span>. So far the job has been quite enjoyable.
Lava Channels &#8211; Image Credit: <span class='caps'>NASA</span>/JPL/ASU</p></div></content><updated>2005-08-04T00:00:00-04:00</updated><link href='http://uberhip.com/blog/2005-08-04.html' rel='alternate'/></entry><entry><id>http://uberhip.com/blog/2004-12-02.html</id><title type='text'>2004-12-02</title><content type='xhtml'><div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><h3>WAZTempe and the WAZAlliance</h3>


	<p>This fall, I spent my spare time deploying an outdoor wireless mesh network in 
downtown Tempe. Creating WAZTempe the first metropolitan wireless network for the 
WAZAlliance which was purchased by another company and called WAZMetro. This was an 
interesting experience and while I wasn&#8217;t the brains behind the idea, I certainly 
was the best looking.</p></div></content><updated>2004-12-02T00:00:00-05:00</updated><link href='http://uberhip.com/blog/2004-12-02.html' rel='alternate'/></entry><entry><id>http://uberhip.com/blog/2004-08-02.html</id><title type='text'>2004-08-02</title><content type='xhtml'><div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><h3>Official Penguin Wrangler at <span class='caps'>CGCC</span></h3>


	<p>In August 2004, after spending some time doing IT contracting, I began a full time 
position at Chandler Gilbert Community College. I had an e-portfolio page there. 
Click here to see my eport page</p></div></content><updated>2004-08-02T00:00:00-04:00</updated><link href='http://uberhip.com/blog/2004-08-02.html' rel='alternate'/></entry><entry><id>http://uberhip.com/blog/2003-11-25.html</id><title type='text'>2003-11-25</title><content type='xhtml'><div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><h3> Pining for the Previous Page?</h3>


	<p>Do you have some strange longing for my old page? Perhaps its nostalgia, perhaps 
you are incapable of dealing with change. Either way, my old pages are still available 
here in all their retro glory on the <a href='../archive.html'>Archive Page</a></p></div></content><updated>2003-11-25T00:00:00-05:00</updated><link href='http://uberhip.com/blog/2003-11-25.html' rel='alternate'/></entry></feed>