SCO – modem configuration

I know a hell of a lot more now about SCO than I did 24 hours ago. I know all about “Modem Manager”, /usr/lib/uucp/Devices and /usr/lib/uucp/Dialers – Argh! It’s so archaic! For those of you in the Windows world, imagine having to debug or use a Windows 3.1 application. That’s what SCO looked and felt like compared to the modern Linux systems I use everyday. Even a 4 year old Linux box is friendlier to the developer/user.
Finally, thank you Google for finding most of the information I needed. A few hints from a SCO applications developer in Dublin helped too. (“Have you tried 9600? Our modems have trouble connecting at different speeds” *ding*)
It was funny to see a Netscape icon on the desktop and ridiculous to see ncsa-httpd in the output of “ps”. Of course the guys in the office had no idea there was a webserver on the machine…
(Topic is Linux, close enough to Unix to not matter :P)

SCO Unix and PPP

<donncha> question… how hard d’you think it’d be to get dialup networking working on a SCO Unix box?
<pron> donncha: how long is a piece of string ?
<Baud> donncha: are you mad?
<pron> donncha: Seriously though … internal or external modem ?
<Zoso> donncha: dialup to or from the SCO box ?
<Baud> donncha: take a long period of time, double it, and it’ll be about a quarter of the time required
<Zoso> donncha: Well I’ve had to (i.e. not my choice) config & troubleshoot uucp dialup connections on SCO boxes 3 or 4 years ago and that certainly wasn’t fun
* elrond shudders at the very idea of trying to get a sco box doing PPP.
<pron> donncha: install Linux ?

Saddam's mouthpiece 'seeks surrender'

It looks like the Americans Won’t arrest Comical Ali!

US President George W Bush has admitted that he enjoyed Mr Sahhaf’s briefings so much that he used to interrupt some of his meetings just to watch him.

His son is working in Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, where he’s earned the nickname “Surgical Ali”.

‘My father is a good guy. He is a very friendly guy,’ he said. ‘He knows he is responsible for his own decisions but, as a father, he is a very good man.’

b2++ 0.5

New release last night! This one fixes more install bugs, adds plugin support and with the plugins I’ve been talking about here over the last few days! It’s probably better if you download the src and data packages, as there’s been a few updates to the templates. Go download it!

Search term highlighting on my site

Keith posted about his efforts to highlight Google search terms. This is interesting! I may be able to create a b2-prefunction that does the same for b2++.
Update! I modified my original highlightsearch() function, adding in most of the code found on textism.org which also fixes the problem of highlighting text inside html links! Woo!
Here’s a Google search for you to try. Hit the Holy Shmoly link to see the highlighted text!
Again, if you want to add this to your own blog, just edit post.tpl add add the highlightsearch modifier around $the_content:

{$the_content|highlightsearch}

You’ll then have access to lots of highlighted search results!

Phoenix / Firebird – the new Mozilla

Prompted by Simon’s posting last night I tried the nightly build of Phoenix. It’s nice, very nice in fact. It feels a lot more responsive than Mozilla or Galeon, but in the latter case, that could be because I have a dozen tabs open..
Fonts don’t look as nice, but maybe there’s ways to force it to use the nice new sans fonts Galeon’s been using on my machine? I don’t know, and haven’t got time this morning to check. Worth a look at though!