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Monthly Archives: January 2008
How much work does it take to complete a Masters Thesis?
After defending my thesis in December, I completed the rest of my graduation papars and will receive my Masters Degree in Computer Science. I don’t have to expound any further to express how excited I am to be finished with … Continue reading
The declining value of TurboTax and Quicken
I’ve been a TurboTax user for about as many years as I’ve had a computer at home. I’ve traditionally loved the great deal I got at the start of each year by purchasing a copy of TurboTax with a copy … Continue reading
Keeping a process running
Have you ever had a process that dies on occasion? For me, I hate that situation and prefer to fix the software as opposed to have a monitor that restarts the process when it dies. I’ve run into a case … Continue reading
Posted in System Administration
Tagged bash, cherrypy, gentoo, linux, process, ps-watcher, python, startup scripts, sysadmin, turbogears
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