Upgrading Reader to the Latest Version
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Upgrading to the latest version of Mac
OS X
Upgrading to the latest version of Mac
OS X
11/07/2003 05:28 AMPanther Bug: Is It Really
Dead?
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Upgrading to MT version 3.0
Upgrading to MT version 3.0
06/24/2004 09:26 PMOver the next several hours I will be upgrading this site to MT
version 3.0 I have backups to do and also get my database backed up.
If we go offline with the main page for a while do not be
suprised.
Problem when upgrading SMS2.0 to
SMS2003, and then upgrading the OS to
Win2003 Server
Problem when upgrading SMS2.0 to
SMS2003, and then upgrading the OS to
Win2003 Server
07/13/2004 05:18 PMMicrosoft Updates Reader To Version 2.4
Microsoft Updates Reader To Version 2.4
03/29/2005 04:30 AMIpaq HQ Mar 29 2005 9:01AM GMT
Mailbag: Why one reader is still using
an older NetWare version
Mailbag: Why one reader is still using
an older NetWare version
08/19/2004 04:25 AMTalking about upgrades, forced upgrades, old versions of network
software and why we still run them is a frequent topic of this and the
Windows Networking newsletter, which I also write for Network World.
The three major reasons for keeping the old network operating systems
from going are money, application support, and comfort level.
FAQ | You've done without Java? How to
get latest version
FAQ | You've done without Java? How to
get latest version
06/13/2004 04:16 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Jun 13 2004 7:32AM GMT
Hooray For Latest Version Of iPhoto
Hooray For Latest Version Of iPhoto
02/11/2004 11:13 PMiPhoto 4 is superb. By Al Fasoldt (Post-Standard via MyAppleMenu)
Latest Version of iPodLinux Reviewed
Latest Version of iPodLinux Reviewed
12/27/2004 09:51 PMK-PAR unveils latest version of
Archimedia
K-PAR unveils latest version of
Archimedia
01/17/2004 10:42 PMComputer Weekly Jan 16 2004 2:40PM GMT
Latest Version of Web Services
Specification Submitted to W3c
Latest Version of Web Services
Specification Submitted to W3c
08/11/2004 12:12 PMCRM Assist Aug 11 2004 3:42PM GMT
Latest version of the Unicode Standard
released
Latest version of the Unicode Standard
released
03/31/2005 03:24 PMThe Unicode Consortium announced today the release of the latest
version of the Unicode Standard, Version 4.1.0.
This version adds 1,273 new characters, including those necessary to
complete roundtrip mapping of the HKSCS and GB 18030 standards, five
new currency signs, some characters for Indic and Korean, and eight
new scripts. In addition, there have been a number of significant
additions and changes to the Unicode Character Database properties,
which determine the behavior of characters in modern software.
The release of Unicode 4.1 will be soon followed by a new release of
the Unicode Collation Algorithm, for language-sensitive sorting,
searching, and matching; by Unicode Regular Expressions, setting the
standard for handling Unicode character in regular expressions; and by
a new draft of Unicode Security Considerations, for dealing with
security issues posed by the large number of visually-similar
characters in Unicode.
The Unicode Consortium is a non-profit organization founded to
develop, extend and promote software globalization. The membership of
the consortium represents a broad spectrum of corporations and
organizations in the computer and information processing industry.
Apple Computer is a full member (the highest level) of the consortium.
Software AG ships latest Version of
Natural
Software AG ships latest Version of
Natural
12/10/2003 09:13 AMComputer Weekly Dec 10 2003 8:06AM ET
Computer Associates unveils latest
version of ARCserve Backup
Computer Associates unveils latest
version of ARCserve Backup
01/26/2004 08:35 AMComputer Weekly Jan 26 2004 1:07PM GMT
JADE Technologies, Inc. Releases Latest
Version of RapidCAT® E-Business
Publisher
JADE Technologies, Inc. Releases Latest
Version of RapidCAT® E-Business
Publisher
12/30/2004 05:06 AMJADE Technologies, Inc., Brookfield, developer of RapidCAT® E-Business
Publisher (E-BP) has made major upgrades to the latest version of this
online based software. [PRWEB Dec 30, 2004]
Network Intelligence releases latest
version of its event mgmt. software
Network Intelligence releases latest
version of its event mgmt. software
06/24/2005 08:55 PMSarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, 21 CFR Part 11, HSPD-12 - if you've never heard
of any one of these, then you're excused from the rest of this
newsletter. Use the time wisely.
Alt-N Technologies Announces New Mdaemon
8.0; Latest Version Continues Tradition
Of Powerful, Affordable Email
Alt-N Technologies Announces New Mdaemon
8.0; Latest Version Continues Tradition
Of Powerful, Affordable Email
04/13/2005 02:02 AMAlt-N Technologies, the premier publisher of email, groupware and fax
software for the Windows platform, announces the product release of
MDaemon 8.0. [PRWEB Apr 13, 2005]
Human Recognition Systems Launch Latest
Version of Biometric Time & Attendance
Solution
Human Recognition Systems Launch Latest
Version of Biometric Time & Attendance
Solution
03/14/2005 04:14 PMHuman Recognition Systems, the only independent multi-biometric
systems integrator in the UK, have just released the latest version of
their unique Biometric Time & Attendance solution, ‘TimeManager 2.5’.
[PRWEB Feb 24, 2005]
Linux Leader Tips Its Hat To Ordinary
Office Computers With Latest Version Of
Software (Investor's Business Daily)
Linux Leader Tips Its Hat To Ordinary
Office Computers With Latest Version Of
Software (Investor's Business Daily)
05/04/2004 12:14 PMInvestor's Business Daily - Red Hat on (NasdaqNM:RHAT - News) Tuesday
is debuting a Linux product for ordinary workplace computers - a move
that finds the segment leader in the rare spot of playing catch-up to
rivals.
Scalable Networks Launches QualNet
Software Version 3.8, Latest Release
Includes Live Network Traffic Feed and
3D Visualization
Scalable Networks Launches QualNet
Software Version 3.8, Latest Release
Includes Live Network Traffic Feed and
3D Visualization
12/17/2004 06:44 PMScalable Network Technologies (SNT) today announced the launch of its
latest software release, QualNet Version 3.8. The software is used to
design and test communication networks, including ad-hoc wireless
networks and a wide variety of wired and wireless networks [PRWEB Dec
17, 2004]
ScopServ Inc. Has Released the Latest
Version of its Flagship Software,
ScopServ-VoIP 1.0.6
ScopServ Inc. Has Released the Latest
Version of its Flagship Software,
ScopServ-VoIP 1.0.6
06/17/2005 07:20 PMScopServ Inc., a leading provider of Linux based appliance and Voice
over IP (VoIP) capable PBX for small-to-medium-sized businesses (SMBs)
and telephony service provider (TSP) has released the latest version
of ScopServ-VoIP. [PRWEB Jun 10, 2005]
Upgrading MT
Upgrading MT
03/11/2003 01:22 AMAlright, I've waited long enough. After reading the changelog, I've
decided to make the jump from MT 2.21 to 2.63. I hope this goes
smoothly....
Upgrading and moving
Upgrading and moving
07/11/2004 07:41 PMWe're upgrading to MT3 and moving the blog over. Please don't
comment for a few hours until you see a notice that we've successfully
moved. ;-)
Thanks Boris and Adriaan.
Upgrading to Firefox?
Upgrading to Firefox?
02/15/2004 02:14 AMI've been debating about upgrading from Firebird to Firefox, the new
Mozilla based browser, but have seen enough problem reports to decide
to hold off until after this week's trip to Colorado. Plus, I'm not
looking forward to reinstalling all my extensions -- 26 at last count.
And the notice on the official Firebird extensions site, During
periods of heavy use, the extensions are taken offline to help
maintain a healthy, responsive server. Please check back later! For
now, please use Extension Room. seems especially clueless. I'd be
curious to hear what other Firebird users' upgrade experiences have
been....
Prescott and Upgrading
Prescott and Upgrading
12/29/2003 09:45 AMMOM FAQ: Upgrading to MOM 2005
MOM FAQ: Upgrading to MOM 2005
08/15/2004 07:36 PMUpgrading G4 AGP To USB2
Upgrading G4 AGP To USB2
03/19/2005 02:37 AMah, the joys of upgrading
ah, the joys of upgrading
02/01/2005 09:53 PMEmbiggened by the success I had installing Debian Sarge on my
desktop machine, I upgraded to Movable Type 3.14 from 2.661
today.
So far, the upgrade has been mostly painless, but I have
encountered a few headaches, which I may go into another time. I'm
glad that I exported my entire blog before I started, that's for
sure.
It looks like the comments have vanished all the way back until
December, and I don't know if they're even working right now, but I've
been here for hours, and now it's time for dinner. I kinda hate
computers right now.
If anyone notices anything strange, post a comment (if you
can) or drop me an e-mail, if you don't mind.
Update: Comments don't work. They time out for me, and I
hear via e-mail from a lot of WWdN readers that they are encountering
various errors that sound MT-Blacklist related.
I'd love to sit here for another few hours and figure it out, but
I'm tired, my back is sore, and I have an audition tomorrow. I'll try
to fix it later this week if I get some time.
Other than this incredibly annoying problem (which is probably my
fault, like I forgot to set some stupid file to 755 or something) and
a massive slowdown (which is probably server-related) the upgrade
looks great. I especially like how 3.14 handles plugins.
So if you're having problems commenting, I know. No need to e-mail
about it. However, if you're an MT user, and you've had any problems
like this upgrading, I'd love to hear how you got around it.
Oh, if you're looking for actual weblog content, I
recorded an audioblog on Friday called "Wanting . . . ".
Update the second: Comments are making it through, because
MT-Blacklist (2.04b) is e-mailing them to me, which is weird because I
didn't configure it to force moderation of new comments . . . but even
when I approve them, they're still not showing up. Maybe it's a
template thing.
Tell you what, I've learned a whole lot about MT because of this
little snag . . . sort of how I learned a whole lot about recompiling
a kernel when my machine puked recently.
So to review — things breaking: bad. Learning stuff while you
fix things: good.
Update the last: I converted my database from Berkeley db to
MySQL, and everything seems to be magically working. Cool!
The conversion was 100% painless. I edited two lines of mt.cfg
(with vim, of course) and ran a perl script to do the conversion. I
have about sixteen billion entries and comments and stuff, though, so
it took about three hours to convert . . . but I just sat here at my
desk and watched the update scroll by while I worked on my
audition.
By the way, this pilot I'm reading for today is the best pilot I've
seen in ages. Maybe five years or so (I use five, six, and nine years
as benchmarks, because that's how long I've been married, lived in
this house, and known Anne, respectively).
Update the last, for reals this time: Got back from the
audition to find a blog positively overflowing with spam. Tried to
login to MTBL, discovered that since I switched to the new database,
MTBL thinks I have an invalid username. D'oh! Until I get that worked
out, I've turned on a MT feature which will only allow comments from
people who are registered Typekey users. It's free, it's not
that big a hassle, and it could be a week or more before I finally
work out all these issues . . . so if you'd like to post a comment,
get yourself an account, just like my typekey
profile whydontcha.
Movable Type Upgrading
Movable Type Upgrading
03/11/2003 09:43 AMI always wait a while to upgrade Movable Type (the software I use to
publish this site). The wisdom of this approach was borne out when a
security fix had...
In upgrading, let the chips fall where
they may
In upgrading, let the chips fall where
they may
06/12/2004 07:58 AMChicago Tribune Jun 12 2004 12:13PM GMT
Upgrading a MySQL Application
Upgrading a MySQL Application
10/29/2003 12:10 AM
Application upgrades aren't always easier. Throw in a database
backend and a schema change, and you're in for a world of hurt --
unless you've planned well. Russell Dyer explores techniques for
taking the pain out of upgrading database-backed applications.
Supercomputer Upgrading to Xserve
Supercomputer Upgrading to Xserve
01/27/2004 04:07 PMReuters reports that Virginia Tech is upgrading its Power Mac G5-based
supercomputer to Xserve G5s. “By moving to the thinner servers, the
supercomputer will consume less power and generate less heat, said
Srinidhi Varadarajan, assistant professor of computer science, college
of engineering, at Virginia Tech. ‘It cuts the system’s size down by a
factor of three,’ Varadarajan said. ‘The new system will take much
less power and generate less heat and free up space.’” [Jan 27]
A lesson in upgrading hardware
A lesson in upgrading hardware
06/17/2004 05:02 AMThe other day, I got a note from a longtime reader (I won't reveal
their name as it might be embarrassing for them) about a hardware
upgrade to a NetWare server. In a large network, with many servers,
this is a fairly straightforward task. But in a single-server network,
such as a small business network, the process can be fraught with
danger.
NetIQ's Upgrading to MOM WhitePaper
NetIQ's Upgrading to MOM WhitePaper
06/21/2004 01:02 AMUpgrading Firebird to Firefox?
Upgrading Firebird to Firefox?
02/15/2004 05:25 AMI've been debating about upgrading from Firebird to Firefox, the new
Mozilla based browser, but have seen enough problem reports to decide
to hold off until after this week's trip to Colorado. Plus, I'm not
looking forward to reinstalling all my extensions -- 26 at last count.
And the notice on the official Firebird extensions site,During periods
of heavy use, the extensions are taken offline to help maintain a
healthy, responsive server. Please check back later! For now, please
use Extension Room.seems especially clueless. As far as I'm concerned,
the whole point of Firebird / Firefox is the extensions. I also don't
understand why Ben Goodger and the other developers are so opposed to
the Tab Browser Extensions feature set? I understand that they have
some problems with how the features are implemented, but to reject
including or creating a better extension for some of the most popular
features of Firebird / Firefox is nuts. I'd be curious to hear what
other Firebird users' upgrade experiences have been....
Is Upgrading to Windows XP SP2
Worthwhile?
Is Upgrading to Windows XP SP2
Worthwhile?
08/19/2004 08:55 PMPHPEverywhere: Review of Upgrading to
PHP 5
PHPEverywhere: Review of Upgrading to
PHP 5
09/13/2004 07:06 AMPHPEverywhere has a
new review of Adam Trachtenber's latest book -
Upgrading to
PHP 5.
MCI Upgrading 17 Data Centers
MCI Upgrading 17 Data Centers
05/19/2004 11:48 PMtheWHIR May 20 2004 4:10AM GMT
Users are upgrading and investing again,
says SAP chief
Users are upgrading and investing again,
says SAP chief
05/13/2004 12:41 PMComputer Weekly May 13 2004 3:26PM GMT
When I told my friend David I was
upgrading to Pan ...
When I told my friend David I was
upgrading to Pan ...
11/19/2003 08:06 PM
When I told my friend David I was upgrading to Panther, he
asked "why?". Good question. Mostly, it was for the better Finder
interface, but also because many people reported that 10.3 felt
faster. This
benchmark site confirms that 10.3 is a bit faster in most areas.
BTW, the new Finder interface (with the sidebar and Exposé)
really is quite spiffy. Maybe not $129 spiffy, but much better than
the Old Way. And, to my taste, better than any of the
Finder-replacement applications that I had tried over the last
year.
1:10 PM
| Paul
Hoffman
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