One day, I moved a computer from the basement to the dining room. It was the promised classic gaming computer, a project going on since February 1, 2009. It is a triple-booting machine of Windows 98 first Edition, Windows 98 Second Edition, and Ubuntu Linux 8.10 (awaiting 9.04 release). I have since upgraded some things on there, and will actually get around to installing some games and other useful software on there.
Another day, I replaced an older 2001 SpeedStream 5260 modem with a 2004 SpeedStream 5360 modem. Results were... different. It didn't disconnect, that's all.
Today, I tweaked my website to support both PHP4 and PHP5. It was frustrating. However, getting MySQL support to work for PHP5 was not that difficult. It was easier for PHP4, but that was it. PHP5 support right now is very painfully slow... on a slow PC, anyway. One, it's on a virtual machine. Two, it's in CGI/FastCGI mode (original mode), as opposed to the Apache 2 Module setup, and that uses up a lot of processing power, or CPU. Right now, I messed around with my server settings, and things are a teeny bit wonky. Dx PHP5 in the main virtual host, and the other two virtual hosts, php4 and php5 respectively, are correct. :/
Will add more later.
Ami Sapphire · Tue Apr 07, 2009 @ 07:17pm · 0 Comments |