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I did something very silly today. I was working on my CMS Project today, but having problems. I was working away at a form for adding categories via the back-end of the system, but wasn't getting very far. The categories live in a SET column, which can take up to 64 variables, any number of which can be used for a particular post. If none are ticked, the post goes to a 'General' category. Anyway, updating a SET field takes some doing, so to edit it I need to go through the folloJC81stringhttp://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/05/30/exam-relief/ id_hash typestringhttp://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/06/06/always-wear-a-high-visibility-jacket/ content typeBUSY Sports Day 2007http://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/06/03/busy-sports-dastringhttp://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/05/31/ned-meets-goth/ content typeI Love The Labour stringhttp:stringhttp://www.noelinho.org/2008/07/05/yet-more-labout-woes/ id type H0dL2007 6 6 0 0 55 2 157 02007 6 6 0 0 55 2 157 0http://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/06/06/always-wear-a-high-visibility-jacket/ date2http://www2007 7 7 22 55 52 5 188 0http://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/07/07/step-out-20072007 7 7 2007 6 6 0 0 55 2 157 0http://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/06/06/always-wear-a-high2007 6 6 0 0 55 2 157 0http://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/06/06/always-wear-a-high-visibility-jacket/ date [e^stringhttp://www.noestringhttp://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/06/06/lego-ra2007 5 29 23 15 21 1 149 0http://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/05/30/exam-relief/ date2007 5 29 23 15 21 1 149 0http://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/05/30/exam-relief/ datehttp://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/0613598c30d91d6c172c851549ea86ddb5d427c9cba685b5b0fhttp://www.noelinho.org/2008/03/11/i-love-the-labour-party/ id_hash >7rD.A Good Day For Labourhttp://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/062007 6 24 22 26 15 6 175 0http://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/06/24/a-good-day-for-labour/ datestringhttp://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/06/06/i-am-almost-speechless/ author typestringhttp://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/06/25/five-tasks-for-gordon-brown/ author type2007 6 24 22 26 15 6 175 0http://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/06/24/a-good-day-for-labour/ date K>

However, ideally we need a workaround. There are plenty of programs out there that will do the job for you, but most are closed source, proprietary solutions. I want an open source solution. And I've found it. "What is it?", I hear you ask. Well, I'll tell you, as long as you promise to keep quiet about it. It's Firefox Portable. You see, Firefox Portable is set up to work from USB keys, using a relative path B>nho.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/autorun.txt">you can. To use the script, rename it "autorun" (with no file extension!) and place it in what will be your CD/DVD/USB's root directory.

I should say that I suspect the bottom part of my script is unnecessarily bloated. At the bottom, my modified script reads:

HOMEPAGE=`grep homepage index.html | awk 'BEGIN {FS="="} {print $2}'`

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I haven't written any documentation yet (I expect this will be done last), but I have transferred my n still working on an installer for the system. This is, I guess, fairly crucial, although you could just use phpmyadmin. I am also still working on a conversion script to import from WordPress, which is probably about 90% complete, but just needs a little tweaking.

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I woke up this morning to the news on Radio 2 that Caroline Flint will today announce a new Government policy forcing council house tenants to find a job, or lose their homes. It is, quite simply a mistaken and flawed policy. It's also not a Labour policy.

You can't make threats to throw people out of their homes if you don't mean it, and the government should not be party to policies which threaten to put people out on the streets just because they refuse to get a job - $oing to write 2,701 HTML files to go with them! Thus, I need a script that does it for me. In steps galrey, a Linux command-line program. All I do is fill in a few variables and set it off to create all the files for me, and an index.html file for each folder. It does require some fiddling: as with most command-line programs I know, its HTML is pretty shoddy, but it does the scripting fantastically well. Having altered the HTML, cleane came home with their first, Kubica's first win, and the first win for a Polish driver in Formula 1.

Robert KubicaWith that win, Robert Kubica also became the leader of the Formula 1 world championship. This is quite a feat. There is no doubt that the BMW-Sauber car is not quite as fast as the Ferrari or the McLaren. It isn't far behind, but it is just that little bit slowe /em>...

t got back from LUGRadio Live 2008. I'm not going to give a review of the event right now, but instead, I'll leave you with a little ditty:

If you had gone down to LUGRadio Live,
You'd have been in for a big surprise;
A land full of geeks galore,
And for most, probably quite a bore.

Alas, there are some who like it so,
Debating how Linux can get the 'big mo';
Talking of robots and giv(

I am sat at home, watching the Politics Show on BBC One. On it, Theresa May was asked about the £400 MPs are allowed to claim, without receipts, for food on their second homes. In response, she answered that it was right that some allowances, such as the second home food allowance, be taken away - and added to MPs pay.

There are two issues for me here. Firstly, why should MPs be given an allowance for food? People in other jobs have to pay for their own food, it's nu

Although I've done little on my little project today, I have spent three whole days working on it this week, rather than spending my time on my dissertation like I probably should have. Still, I managed a few significant things yesterday, so I thought I'd provide another short update.

My nice to-do list can now be updated without a problem, which has helped me keep track of things nicely. I was very excited on Tuesday to find the first two bugs in the code I'd written: th

I've had a Gmail account for over three years now, and whilst Gmail is fantastic, especially in giving me about 6 Gigabytes of storage, one thing I've wished for a long time is that they would add support for IMAP. I used to use POP to access Gmail, it was frustrating when using multiple computers.

Well, I was fumbling around in my settings page today when I noticed that, since November, IMAP has been enabled on Gmail. That makes me happy!

I do, as an aside, also n ;

I've been continuing to use whatever time I can to work on my little CMS project which I have mentioned before. Just over a month has passed since then, and I have managed to progress a little further, especially in the last week. Given that a few people have asked about it recently, I thought I'd post a little update.

I'm still only working on the back-end of the system at the moment - the front-end can be sorted out afterwards. The basic structure of thre back-end has r!=

The government's Business Secretary, John Hutton, really warmed my heart this morning. I was really pleased with the BBC's report of the speech he will give to Progress this afternoon. In it, he will say that it is great that people can be enormously wealthy in this country, and that we should have more millionaires, that the freedom to get rich is a wonderful thing.<"L

I read with interest today that E-Day, held on 28th February, did not lead to any energy savings. I can't say with any honesty that I am at all surprised.

The first I knew of E-Day - a when everyone was encouraged to switch off electrical equipment in order to save energy - was the evening before. It's hardly great publicity.

A little tip: it's always a good idea to tel# to worry about making sure people know which files to run, etc... (although if they have disabled autorun, then you do, but it's their problem if they've done that). Anyway, my methodology for making the CD/DVD goes as follows:

This provides me with the base that I need to put everything together. However, there is then the small matter of one HTML file for each standard size picture. The DVD this year had 2,701 photographs on it, and I'm sure not g%regardless of whether or not we like the fact they refuse to get a job.

Besides, didn't the Labour Party encourage giving homeless people penalty notices for being homeless, thus effectively making it illegal to be homeless?

lso not a Labour policy.

You can't make threats to throw people out of their homes if you don't mean it, and the government should not be party to policies which threaten to put people out on the streets just because they refuse to get a job - &< success. Bookmarks require absolute paths, it would seem. You should probably attach a note to say that the attached browser should not be used for general Internet use. This is because you are not able to install security patches, and so computer security could be compromised. The risk is not a great one, but a cautionary note won't harm.

The autorun.inf file would read as follows:

[Autorun]

Open=FirefoxPortable\FirefoxPortable.exe

Action='t, compatible with most of the Internet since it started to get more widely adopted and is generally very good, with the slight drawbacks of an on-going memory leak and a tendency to crash. However, with version 3, these issues have been rectified.

The first thing I notice about Firefox 3 is that it runs incredibly fast. It starts almost instantly and is much more responsive. It looks a little different, but that's no real problem - you can alwayd theme it yourself. The new f(ot an allowance added in to their jobs. Secondly, why should MPs get paid more? They get paid £60,000 a year at the moment, which is more than twice the average working wage. It's plenty if you ask me. I live on just over a tenth of that.

There was also something rather amusing: a young people's inclusion project sponsored by the Northern Rock Foundation. Let's hope it doesn't teach them how to look after their money...

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I have managed to adapt TinyMCE to fit better in the back-end now, but also to use a more complicated theme that didn't previously work. It still needs a little tweaking, but it would probably work fine just as it is at the moment.

Many of the other things I mentioned in my previous post have not yet been worked on, but there are other things which have p:;9set' field on the 'posts' table, but I've now created a 'categories' table, and each category is a row on that table. It enables categories to have parent categories, but also means I can have one table for both link and post categories. There are problems with creating arrays from this at the moment, so I've decided I'll come back to it another time. I have kept my previous 'set' system just in case it doesn't work in the end, but I was more disappointed that I no longer had a use; :emained the same, but I've decided to split many of the pages in the different sections into two or three pages. The idea of this is to make the whole thing easier for people to understand, and to make each page a master of its domain, so to speak, rather than to make it a lengthy complexion of 'if' statements for five different tasks. It makes working out bugs much easier too!

One significant change is in the way 'categories' are stored on the system. They were stored in a <M&it). Once this is done, make sure you launch the browser to make sure it does what you want it to.

Please note, if you then want to make a change, you must change "RunLocally" back to "false", or your changes will not work. You can, if I remember correctly, install themes as you wish, and add-ons too, as long as they don't require writes to the CD, DVD or USB stick when used by the end-user. However, you cannot use relative bookmarks. I've tried this without=!X/p>

Isn't it wonderful, that our government wants to make more millionaires! Wouldn't it be a wonderful thing to have more and more mega-rich people. Much better than focussing on that income inequality gap malarkey.

I'm off to tell a homeless man the wonderful news - the government wants him to make himself a millionaire! Pfff.

can be enormously wealthy in this country, and that we should have more millionaires, that the freedom to get rich is a wonderful thing.<> Kp>

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exit 0

It would probably work reading just:

$BROWSER index.html &

exit 0

However, I've not actually tried this to make sure. If it works, great. If it doesn't, just use it as it appears in the text file. So anyway, that was autorun on Linux.

Autorun on Windows

Autorun on Windows - supposedly easier, though not for me. The problem is that there are so many different ?}qAfrican-American civil rights, the role of faith and the key events in the movement. If you want to read the research, you can download it, but otherwise, I will discuss some of it here in the coming weeks.

Ultimately, my argument is that non-violence was an effective method employed by the African-American civil rights movement, though not one that was successful by itself. Instead, it relied upon other @cchange very slightly, but will require just as much time as it does now, just in slightly different ways. My content management system is something I have really focused upon since the turn of the year, and I am aiming to polish off a release version very shortly and then take a much slower development approach.

So, that's what I do now and how that may change over the coming period. However, there are new challenges coming my way and new challenges  want to take up. SoAbert Mugabe's thugs may well have over-stepped the mark and actually stiffened people's resolve.

One woman who had lost everything was emphatic.

She told me that her beating had made her stronger. "It is my certificate," she said, like some perverse badge of distinction.

Now she would go and use it to vote again for change.

Defiant the people of Zimbabwe may be, determined to vote for change they may be. Mugabe's thugs may have made the peopBC t themselves if they want), I just deleted this part of the script. Now, the script works wonderfully on my Linux system. When I place the DVD in my drive, a pop-up alerts me that it has detected autorun, would I like to enable it? I click "confirm", to confirm that I am expecting it and it's not going to eat my computer, and it opens index.html in all its glory. Fantastic. If you want to see my modified script,

The script tries to set the first tab through autorun.inf (which I actually use to autorun for Windows, but I'll go into that later), but doesn't succeed, because autorun.inf doesn't contain this information! Therefore, it has ended up showing a directory it shouldn't be showing (I can't remember what it was, but the point is, it wasn't what I wanted, thereforFE showed that Firefox is executed through the "firefox" command, so I added this to the script. (Firefox is launched through one of a few different commands depending upon a linux system: sometimes by the command "firefox", sometimes "mozilla-firefox", and occasionally by use of the command "mozilla". Confusing!)

The second problem I found was that when Firefox opened, I simply a tab which showed my homepage and a tab showing some folder on my Linux install. Not very helpful G

As part of the 3rd year research at the University of Sheffield, I undertook a study of the African-American civil rights movement. Research can be tough, and at times, it can be a little daunting. In order to develop a full understanding of any research topic, you need to read far more than you could ever then analyse in your written research afterwards, and as a result, there is always a feeling that you have left things out that are actually quite important. FurtheH

I grant you, most people have little reason to read this post. However, one day, some person will visit this post looking to do precisely what this post talks about! If you're just wanting to read about the autorun part of the post, it is explained towards the bottom - the first half of the post talks about the rest of the CD/DVD!

As part of the technical work that I do for the Baptist Union of Scotland Youth, I have, for the last two I

I hope you have a nice cup of tea at hand. This is one long post, but oh, is it good! If you're not interested in CPU frequency scaling, then firstly, why not, and secondly, this probably isn't for you...

Please note: this is a first draft and is liable to change after feedback, but it works! Please report any mistakes! This guide is also available as a downloadable pdf.They’ve really got it sussed

The government’s Business Secretary, John Hutton, really warmed my heart this morning. I was really pleased with the BBC’s report of the speech he will give to Progress this afternoon. In it, he will say that it is great that people can be enormously wealthy in this country, and that we should haveK> ways of doing it. The way I've done it is by writing an autorun.inf file with this inside it:

[autorun]

shellexecute=index.html

shell=index.html

icon=favcon.ico

In theory, this should work. In practice, I've found it to work some of the time, but not all of the time. However, when it doesn't work, Windows Explorer seems to come up anyway, so as long as the user thinks to click on the index.html file, then they're fine./7270218.stm">did not lead to any energy savings. I can't say with any honesty that I am at all surprised.

The first I knew of E-Day - a when everyone was encouraged to switch off electrical equipment in order to save energy - was the evening before. It's hardly great publicity.

A little tip: it's always a good idea to telMt<file is the last line, where it says "RunLocally=false". We want to change this value to false, which forces Firefox to run in the RAM, and so means that it doesn't try to save anything to the hard drive, which is what caused our errors.

Next, we want to set the homepage for our users, using a relative path, specified half-way down the file in "LocalHomepage". This is most likely to be "../index.html", or similar (without the quotation marks - they're for your benefNu>Those are the variables. When put together, we get this:

http://www.noelinho.org?action=delete&post=21

Assuming the action "delete" does what it says on the tin (and it does), then it will look in the database for post 21, and delete it. Unfortunately, my carelessness meant that it would have done the same if action was equal to "create", "modify", or even "" (blank). Still, it's on my to-do list to be fixed...

However, I have, mO

I've just got back from LUGRadio Live 2008. I'm not going to give a review of the event right now, but instead, I'll leave you with a little ditty:

If you had gone down to LUGRadio Live,
You'd have been in for a big surprise;
A land full of geeks galore,
And for most, probably quite a bore.

Alas, there are some who like it so,
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If you go a little further north, there's the Yorkshire Moors, the Lake District to the west and the North Yorkshire Moors to the east. It is a beautiful place and one that I really should take more time to explore.

Longshaw Estate, near Grindleford, Derbyshire

Yesterday I went with a few other people from my University for an evening barbeque on the Longshq?factors which, when employed alongside non-violence, gained the attention and legal intiative required to further civil rights in America.

nt. Research can be tough, and at times, it can be a little daunting. In order to develop a full understanding of any research topic, you need to read far more than you could ever then analyse in your written research afterwards, and as a result, there is always a feeling that you have left things out that are actually quite important. Further/www.sheffieldunion.com">Sheffield Union.

All in all, my priorities didn't get prioritised - or they changed. So, two years later, I've finished my degree. Maybe it's about time I looked at them again. So, just like last time, I should start with a list of what I already do:

The last one is probably the most important, but also the hardest. Any suggestions for how to weave it in to the others?

ailed miserably - perhaps becac@b, what are they? Let's list them:

Ok, so maybe that last one needs a little explaining. I mean, the West Wing is a little old now, but it does still have a cult following. And you know what, if

Isn’t it wonderful, that our government wants to make more millionaires! Wouldn’t it be a wonderful thing to have more and more mega-rich people. Much better than focussing on that income inequality gap malarkey.

I’m off to tell a homeless man the wonderful news - the government wastringhttp://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2008/03/11/i-love-the-labour-party/ wfw_commentrss typeyot may try to force this legislation through using the Parliament Act - and this government has invoked the Parliament Act before, so such a scenario cannot be discounted.

It must also be remembered, during this affair, that the groundswell of support is on the government's side on this argument. A majority of people expressing an opinion on 42-day detention are in favour of such a move. However, this is no justification for pursuing such a policy. Of course no-one wants to bmy blatant error to the world, hopefully I have saved others from the same mistake - and we can move on to Sassenach CMS functions. I didn't want the functions to all come from the database, because that puts unnecessary load on the database. Similarly, I didn't want to include every function at the top of every script when they weren't always needed. Thus, I have written a function that is designed to call other  functions as required. Here it is:

function{a snippet of code from the PHP website. It worked. I adapted it. It still worked. I didn't understand at all. And then it hit me like a concrete block. It was obvious. Talke a look:

$file = "'functions/'.$function.'php'"; // Do you see the problem here?

include $file;

I am a muppet. I had double quotes that were completely unwarranted and broke the script. No amount of Googling would come up with that answer.

So, having exposed ms, and Fedora Core 6 just wouldn't install. I also tried Fedora 9, which ran very nicely from a Live CD, but didn't install properly.

On the other hand, I have used every version of Ubuntu since the first, 4.10 (Warty Warhog). It is fair to say that I have generally been impressed with it - no installation problems at all. The early versions I used - 4.10 (Warty), 5.04 (Hoary) and 5.10 (Breezy) were solid, but unspectacular.

This changed with Dapper Drake, (6.06, LTSight From Palm Beach County Do you want to own a piece of history? Well, look what I’ve uncovered for you! It’s a real voting machine from Florida that was used in the 2000 Presidential Election! On sale for, at today’s exchange rate, just over £100 plus shipping! If I had anywhere to store it, I [...]day’s exchange rate, just over £100 plus shipping! If I had anywhere to s34http://www.noelinho.org/blog/Noelinho/2007/11/21/buy-a-voting-machine/ order

As if it wasn't enough that Gordon Brown is more unpopular possibly even George Bush, that Labour came fifth in Henley, behind the BNP, and that there is now a by-election is Glasgow East, it now transipres that the expected candidate for the Glasgow East by-election didn't turn up to his selection meeting.

It says a lot, doesn't it? Labour now have only until Wednesday to declare another candn, the maths is hard. Anyone who can solve that in thirty seconds is doing well!

Have fun...and there's more in the pipeline. But I can't tell you that yet.

There are still some bugs that need fixing and there is some code that needs cleaning up. It is in a workable state, but not in a state that I want to release it in quite yet...

I do, however, have a project to show off to you. I have now made a Countdown Puzzle Page. It's not complete yet,  but you can at least try the quiz. Especially worth a mention is the algorithm that checks to see if your maths is up to scratch! Take a look and comment on it here. I will be adding some database functionality sometime soon, but I'll just let you get used to it for now. Have a crack at the problems and see how you do. I'm setting 28 points as a basemark on the challenge here, and in my personal opinio

Unfortunately, if you thought that meant Sassenach CMS is ready, you'll be disappointed. There are still some bugs that need fixing and there is some code that needs cleaning up. It is in a workable state, but not in a state that I want to release it in quite yet...

I do, however, have a project to show off to you. I have now made a expect privacy for consensual "sexual activities (albeit unconventional)". Now let me be clear about this: I am no fan of Max Mosley, and I am hardly comfortable with his choice of sexual activities, but at the end of the day, what does it matter? Why, just because people do not like what he is doing, is it ok to pay hookers to hide cameras in what is a private affair and make it public? I do not agree with his choices, but they are perfidate. Somehow, I'm not seeing that the selection is going to be particularly transparent or democratic given the timeframe they now need to work to, but that's their problem, I guess.

Wouldn't it be greast poetic justice that, following Labour's blatant attempt at avoiding debate on the issue of 42-days in the East Yorkshire by-election next week, Labour then are unable to stand a candidate in what is almost their very safest seat in Parliament! That would be pretty hilarioIt’s not really much of a surprise I read with interest today that E-Day, held on 28th February, did not lead to any energy savings. I can’t say I’m surprised at all. A little tip: it’s always a good idea to tell people about it. If I don’t know my friend Tom is sitting in Starbucks waiting [...]p: it’s always a good idea to tell people about it. If I don’t know my friend Tom is sitting in Starbucks waiting for me, I’m not going to goOing them rights,
Hoping they don't engage us in fights.

World domination, we talked about that,
Preparing to make the pyramid fat:
"It's the year of the Linux desktop", says Aq -
No change from his usual yack.

Then there's the Gong-a-Thong:
It's really quite wrong;
Not that it seemed to phase mrBen -
Though now he might have to hide in his den!

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Alternatively, come surfing tomorrow in Caithness and you’ll see a sight worth videoing…

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Verse 6: now is the time to throw away the London 2012 logo.
Verse 9: Answer: very little. Please, get a new job.

Quite simply, the new London 2012 logo is horrific.

time to break down,
And a time to build up;

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Other than that, Firefox 3 is very good. It's certainly more sturdy than it has been before, and its speed evokes more confidence, but that fricking address bar is incredibly frustrating.

no better browser out there. Opera is over-rated; I.E. is best ignored. Konqueror has always been very fast, but not widely compatible with all websites, is KDE-baed and has a file manager that gets in tha (for alpha) release.

Basically, it is feature-complete, give or take a couple of exceptions. All of the files within the system work now, and, providing you don't do anything wrong, won't throw up a hissy-fit. However, if you do something wrong, they won't necessarily play ball, as my focus over the past couple of days has been finishing the system and not polishing it.

The project is registered at Laun_ can't stop laughing. I was asked if I wanted to take mrBen's place last week. I'm glad I didn't. He looks so much better.

*Picture licensed by schwuk under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic Licence

ote, mrBen warned he would kill anyone who shows this to his daughter in the year 2023...so I'm safe for a few years yet.

I justr. However, at the hands of Robert Kubica this year, the BMW-Sauber car has been scintillating to watch. He has consistently been at the front and was close to winning in Monaco. His pace has been absolutely stunning this year, but more than that, he has been consistent and error-free. I'm sure the errors will come, and there is very little pressure on him, but his form has been great to see nevertheless. Massa made mistakes in Australia, Malaysia and Monaco; Raikkonen made a seriorith a slight change of emphasis);

  • Provide advice to other people with website requirements;
  • Help to lead a Lifegroup at my (new) church in Sheffield;
  • Am part of one of the Training Schools run by that church;
  • Am developing a new content management system for websites.
  • So that's what I am doing at the moment. Of those things, there are few that are going to go away. Obviously, me degree is now out of the way, and there are a couple dXtory in that themes folder, and would use another slightly different call, yet to be written, which would be get_sassenach_theme_function($function). This will need to be a little different in design as it requires knowledge of which directory the theme is found in, but it will still wirk without too much trouble.

    There is one more problem to overcome - what if you need to call a function more than once? This is actually quite easy to overcome, and it is done like so:

    , along with the code for the project which is there in its completeness. I using the system on a few websites, including this one, the BUSY website and the Sassenach CMS website, although at the time of writing, the Sassenach CMS website still diverts to another page while I prepare the website!

    There are still a few things to do: I need to make a logo for the project, for intance. I need to review all the code, file by file, to make sure it is reasonably secure. I need to alter some of the backend appearnce, but this is just a cosmetic change.

    There are, however, three things that are probably most important for me to get finished and polished. The first is to properly implement pluggable themes. These can be changed from the backend, but I want a more complete system where you just click on the theme you want and it works. It probably isn't a great deal mof work, it just hasn't been finished quite yet. Secondly, I still need to move some of the code to functions, which I have started to do, but haven't finished quite yet. This is mainly for themes.

    Finally, however, I need to write some documentation and create some screencasts, or something similar. This is the most important thing for me to work on.

    There are a couple of other things I want to do, like finish my WordPress importer.d.

    There are a few scripts that still need a small amount of tidying up, but there are two more parts that I am aiming to complete before Sassenach CMS is ready: templating and database execution of PHP.

    The first, templating, will take a while and involves writing functions and designing a system to call those functions without downloading more than is needed at any one time. I have an idea for this, and if it works, I shall post about it further.

    Secondly, I fe? Even the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Carey, has weighed in on the row, calling the decision a dangerous precedent that will needlessly shackle the press. Of course, he is writing in the News of the World, but I'm sure that doesn't make a difference at all. Nor does the fact that he comes from the Anglican denomination. No, that must be coincidence.

    This is a real problem we seem to have. Our press are far too quick to try and assume some kinf of moral high ground, claiming to be exposing the indecent - though perfectly legal - behaviour of others - by using rather suspect means. They gladly moralise on one page about how our society has lost all morality, whilst on the opposing page, have almost completely naked women and have columns such as Dear Deirdre, which seem to be full of the very same things that they moralise about.

    Quite why Lord Carey has decided to get involved, I have no idea. What's it to him? Are newspapers our only hope of upholding morality? Of course, he's coming from the viewpoint of "freedom of expression", but what's that? In my understanding, freedom of expression should be allowed without harassment.

    We can disagree with what people do, but persecuting them isn't the right way forward. Isn't Britain meant to be known for being a fairly liberal country? There's not much evidence of it from here.

    f="http://newsnk they're not being taken seriously any more. I fear that Glasgow East is the sign of an electorate who think they're not being taken seriously - that their votes are "in the bag". Let this be a lesson - they're not.

    continued, and Labour members realised that winning was not the most likely of possibilities, I predicted a 6,000 majority for the Conservatives. People scoffed. "You're just being pessimistic. It can't be that bad." It wasn't - it was worse.

    tp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7503845.stm">hospital stab visits.

    The Labour Party should be thankful to Barack Obama. He has completely overshadowed the loss in Glasgow East. The Labour Party, outside of Scotland at least, will get away with this. Just like they did in Haltemprice and Howden, which didn't do enough to set the political world on fire (sadly). Just like in Henley, where they could say they never do well anyway. But there comes a time when people thirown. It's because they just don't see Gordon Brown, or the Labour Party, taking the country forward.

    If, however, they see real ideas, like free school meals, or the People's Rail, then maybe, just maybe, they might change. People don't vote out parties simply because they get old and boring. They vote them out because they think they're old and boring because they run out of real ideas and start spewing out rubbish, like Labour areas. This is not how it should be, and especially now. The problem with relying on your "natural" vote is that when that vote shifts somewhere else, you're in big trouble.

    The best thing the Labour Party can do right now is listen to the unions. They need the money the unions are oThis does not, of course, mean to say that the SNP will hold this seat at the next election. Given the size of their majority, that is highly unlikely. However, as they have shown in Hamilton and Govan before, once they win a seat, they don't give it up easily. They are an electoral force with exceptional sticking power.

    The Labour Party cannot claim to be the party of the poor. The Labour Party is not the party of the poor. It should not be the parr recorded more than 20% of the vote in the area of Glasgow East.

    On Thursday, that was thrown out of the window. Gordon Brown can grit his teeth and say that it was down to Scottish issues, like the lack of a Labour leader in Scotland, but everyone knows that is rubbish. The voters of Glasgow East don't care about that. It's not even as if the candidate wasn't known in the area. The Labour Party needs to stop blaming every loss on exceptional circumstances.

    \didn't win this seat was in the 1945 General Election. Except that doesn't really count. Why? Well, it was won by the Independent Labour Party, which broke away from the Labour Party in 1932. The winner of that seat was someone who originally stood for the Labour Party, broke away with the ILP and then rejoined at the end of the 1940s. Basically, the Labour Party, in their history, with the exception of this rather misleasding exception, have never lost this seat. The SNP have neveurl_etag updated last_updated subtitle title url next_order generator filter language link url_status url_modified exclude configured_url generator_name docsPrivacy | Terms | RSS

    pport.com/" title="Login to your account" id="customerLogin">I have, of late, been fairly on-the-mark with my political predictions. When many people predicted, at the start of the Crewe and Nantwich by-election, that Labour could hold the seat, I scoffed at the thought. As the campaign continued, and Labour members realised that winning was not the most likely of possibilities, I predicted a 6,000 majority for the Conservatives. People scoffed. "You're just being pessimistic. It can't be that bad." It wasn't - it was worse.

    

    When David Davies resigned his seat in Haltemprice and Howden, people jumped up to attack Davies as opportunistic, trying to undermine David Cameron, trying to grab attention. They didn't take him seriously. They thought David Davies could be cast as a loony. I saw a man who was standing by his convictions, and those alone. A man who wasn't going to get rolled over. I saw Labour's refusal to stand as a big mistake. I still think it was a big mistake, albeit one that hasn't hurt them as much as it could have - but it will continue to hover in the background.

    I knew, in all probability, that Boris Johnson would win the London mayoral elections, although I tried my best to ignore it and convince myself that Ken Livingstone could, like he had many times before, defied the Labour Party - and its electoral fortunes - and snatch victory. But even for Red Ken, that was always going to be one step too far.

    In Henley, everyone knew it would be bad. Ha\rdly a "natural" Labour area - but something I'll come back to. The point here, is that these things were all bad for the Labour Party.

    A Labour by-election leaflet from Glasgow East

    But Glasgow East was different. No-one predicted Glasgow East would go. No Labour people predicted it. No SNP people really seemed to truly believe it would happen, but were 

    I can't help but feel a (more than slight) unease about the way the case between Max Mosley and the News of the World has been played out over the last few weeks, but more so since the verdict in favour of Mosley this week. It was a slightly bizarre case, it must be said, but also, in my opinion, a completely unnecessary case, one that shows just how bad our media are.

    I am glad that in the verdict this week, it was noted that Mosley, and others could banning women from buying cucumbers.

    It sounds pretty funny really, but it transpires that cucumbers look like penises, so it is not appropriate for women to buy them. They can just stare at them in the market instead. But there is hope; they are allowed to buy tomatoes. Isn't that nice, eh?

    The official reason is that cucumbers have been deemed a male vegetable, whereas tomatoes have been deemed a female fruit.

    Quite clearly, there is a French connection. Think about it: il est le légume et la tomate. Given that the French have been accused in the Rwandan genocide (sSomething I plan to come back to), I'm seeing a pattern here. We should be told.

    bad political decisions, such as banning women from buying cucumbers.

    It sounds pretty funny really, but it transpires that cucumbers look like penises, so it is not appropriate for women to buy them. They can just stare at them in the market instead. `GGng>Pointers to save some head-scratching

    I was busy writing a few scripts for my website this afternoon, but encountered a couple of problems that puzzled me for a while. Neither were particularly difficult to solve, but did require a little thought.

    Firstly, I had a liupdated title order content link date id_hash summary idhttp://www.noelinho.org/2008/08/13/al-qaeda-the-french-connection/stringhttp://www.noelinho.org/2008/08/22/tablet/ title typeVow what you think, and make sure you read the advice at the bottom before downloading. It's important! Also, please note that there is no documentation with this release, so feel free to ask me questions, and I'll do my best to answer them. I don't have a contact form for nothing, you know!

    ms.org">Sassenach CMS website and Launchpad project pages.

    Try it out and let me kn

    Not a long post, this. I just wanted to alert people to the release of Sassenach CMS 0.9.

    This is a first release and is not recommended for use on production websites right now as it's not quite polished. Treat it more as an evaluatory release.

    For more information, please take a look at the Sassenach CMS website and Launchpad project pages.

    Try it out and let me knally very practical. Never mind, eh? Well, I then tried Fedora Core 5, which had the same problem, as did Fedora Core 6. So I gave up, admitted defeat. Until now.

    Yesterday, I tried installing Fedora 9. I downloaded the DVD image and burned it to a DVD. I then installed it on my desktop seemingly successfully (albeit slowly), and went to bed to come back to this morning. Unfortunately, it hangs at the loading screen. Not helpful. So, I have now tried four versions of Fedora, and none of them have been successful. It doesn't give me a great impression of the project!

    One difference with my setup this time around was that I installed the Fedora on to an XFS partition, whereas beforehand, I had always used ext3. However, Fedora is supposed to support XFS, so it shouldn't be a problem.

    Annoyingly, this failed installation has also stopped my installation of Ubuntu from working, as it reinstalled GRUB and insisted upon formatting my boot/ partvition, so I now need to reinstall this too. This is also a problem Fedora has had in the past, although now with a marked improvement. In the past, Fedora didn't install itself on the boot partition, let alone anything else, so at least it's got that far...

    Should I try Fedora 10 later in the year? Or should I admit defeat and just try Linux From Scratch again?

    roject.org/">Fedora.

    I quite often use Puppy Linux and Damn Small Linux to run a simple operating sysng the mixture for too long, or for letting the mixture set (and it sets very quickly!) in the pot. Otherwise, you'll get a cat's litter tray like me.

    When I have consumed what is left of my kilo of sugar disguised as dessert, I may try again, having learnt from my experiences. And no, you can't have a bit. It's all mine - MINE!

    Ok, maybe you can have a little bit. A smidgin, perhaps. I'll think about it.

    I have made tastes wonderful.

    Tablet gone wrong...

    Unfortunately, the tablet doesn't look quite as good. In fact, it resembles a cat's litter tray. Of course, it still tastes good, but the appearance could do with a major upgrade...

    So, a tip to all potential makers of Scottish tablet: firstly, use this recipe. It's a good'un. Secondly, don't make my mistake of either simmeri

    Tablet is a wonderfully Scottish way to die, and not to be confused with tablets, which are horrible medical things that are impossible to swallow.

    I decided that since I can't buy tablet in Sheffield, and no-one seems to know what it is, that I would make some. I can tell you, since I am sitting next to it as I eat this, that the tablet I have made tastes wonderful.

    Unfortunately, the pressures of life mean that Noelinho.org is currently taking a more back-seat role in my life than I would like right now. However, there are some developments that should soon be arriving on Noelinho.org and associated websites:

    • A Sassenach CMS update to include somwe nice new media such as images and video;
    • Comprehensive coverage of the 2009 F1 season;
    • Those long-awaited book reviews (there are almost some read and able to review!)

      Another Noelinho CMS update

      Although I’ve done little on my little project today, I have spent three whole days working on it this week, rather than spending my time on my dissertation like I probably should have. Still, I managed a few significant things yesterday, so I thought I’d provide another short update.

      My nice to-do list can now be updated without a problem, which has helped me keep track of things nicely. I was very excited otheir money…

      d plenty

      I am sat at home, watching the Politics Show on BBC One. On it, Theresa May was asked about the £400 MPs are allowed to claim, without receipts, for food on their second homes. In response, she answered that it was right that some allowances, such as the second home food allowance, be taken away - and added to MPs pay.

      There are two issues for me here. Firstly, why should MPs be given an allowance for food? People in other jobse modprobe! So, if we are trying to add the p4-clockmod driver, we enter the following:

      sudo modprobe p4-clockmod

      If I accidentally add the ".ko" extension, I will get the following error:

      FATAL: Module p4_clockmod.ko not found.

      So the next question is, how do we know if we have loaded the correct driver? If we load the correct driver, there will be no output from the terminal. If we load the incorrect driver, however, we will see a message that says somrobably not easy enough for some people to follow. Thus, I am going to try and explain how to scale CPU speeds in Ubuntu's latest release, 8.04 (Hardy Heron). If you're not using Ubuntu 8.04, you may need to change a few things, but this guide should still be helpful as long as you are using a 2.6 kernel.

      Before we start, a little disclaimer. Some of this guide will have you executing powerful commands and you could accidentally wreck your system. If you do this, it's not my^{nal files within my function. I was trying to do this:

      include $file;

      This wasn't working, however. So, I tried the actual file I wanted to include on this occasion:

       include 'file.php';

      No problem. As far as I was concerned, $file == 'file.php', so it should all work. I couldn't work it out. It didn't make sense. It should work - but it doesn't. I checked my PHP and MySQL book, but it didn't give Im>

      I am writing this guide to scaling CPU speeds not because there isn't any documentation out there already – there is, although it can be hard to find – and not because I am a technical genius – I know a fair bit, I guess, but I'm no Einstein. No, I'm writing this because it's something that I wanted to do but had to look in a number of places in order to find out how to do it. Furthermore, some of the documentation that I found was a little muddled and peed step your CPU? You might want to save power. This would be a good way to do that. You may not need all the processing power your CPU has, and thus not want to use it unnecessarily. Neither of these are particularly likely reasons, but there are two more likely reasons for speed stepping. Firstly, if you have a problem with overheating, turning the processor's speed down will reduce the effect of overheating. Secondly, you may be using a laptop and trying to save power to extendrs, or a multi-core processor, you should see "cpu0" and "cpu1". If you have more than two cores or processors, you will see more (one for each that you have); if you have just the one processor with one core, you should just see "cpu0". If you still have the command on the line, type "cpu0/cpufreq". Hopefully, it should find a cpufreq/directory. If it does, press the "tab" button twice again. A whole list of new options should be available, such as "scaling_driver", "scaling_goverre that we have a couple of packages installed. One of these is "powernowd", and the other is "cpufrequtils". To see if these two packages are installed, go to System → Administration → Synaptic Package Manager and type in the package names.

      Once you have made sure that these two packages are installed, go to Applications → Accessories → Terminal. In the terminal, type "/sys/devices/system/cpu/". Then press the "tab" button twice. If you have two processo battery life. Speed stepping can, when used correctly, save power and extend battery life. Considering laptops can often overheat because of their compact nature and people's lack of care for them, the reduced heat could potentially prolong the life of the laptop too, whilst still leaving you with processing power when required. So, enough of the background, let's get on with actually implementing speed stepping on our Ubuntu system!

      The first thing we need to do is make sunor", "scaling_max_freq", "cpu_max_freq", etc... I have 13 options on my system. We will use these later to probe the processor and to change our speed step settings.

      Now, you need to copy and paste the following command into the terminal and press "enter":

      ls /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/cpufreq/ \
      /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel\
      /arch/x86/kernel/cpu/cpufreq/

      Please note: if you are using an earlier version of Ubuntu, you may need to repl

      Having taken a little break from working on Sassenach CMS recently, I've cracked on with it again over the past few days since LUGRadio Live. I have been working on a few other projects recently, and so progress has stalled. However, having spent a couple of days working on different bits of the system, I think I'm happy for the world to see it. I'm labelling it an 0.9 get_sassenach_function($function) {

      $sassenach_function = 'functions/'.$function.'.php';

      include $sassenach_function;

      }

     Thus, if you called the function like this:

     get_sassenach_function(links);

    Then Sassenach CMS would, ultimately, run the script at 'functions/links.php', which then executes the code that no-one should really need to deal with.

    However, there is a chance that peophz and 800Mhz. My desktop CPU can run at all sorts of speeds down to 350Mhz. This is known as speed stepping. Please note, this is not the same as overclocking (or underclocking)!  I will explain later about how overclocking fits in with speed stepping. One final note before moving on to the "why" - CPUs do not have to run at a set speed – they can dynamically change speeds. This can be very useful, as will be explained next...

    So why might you actually want to spq.ko", "speedstep-centrino.ko", "p4-clockmod.ko" and "powernow-k8.ko". Hopefully, one of these drivers is the one we need – we just need to find out which one. With some logical thinking, and by paying attention to the terminal's output, we can actually do this quite easily. The format we need to use is the following:

    sudo modprobe driver

    Please note, although the drivers in the previous output had the extension ".ko", we do not add that extension in thething along the lines of "Device not found". And so, having evaded simple errors, we come to the million-dollar question: which driver is the right driver?

    Good question! The simply answer is, "I don't know"! However, with some logical thinking, we can get somewhere. The best driver to try first is "acpi-cpufreq" as it is the most likely to work. This is the driver I use for my Core2Duo. If you have an nforce2 chipset, try "cpufreq-nforce2". If you have a Centrino processor, try "speedstep-centrino". If you have p4, like my desktop, try "p4-clockmod". If you have an AMD processor, try one of the "powernow-6/7/8" drivers (use the number that's most appropriate, if you know which one that is).

    But what if you don't know what kind of processor you have? That's not a position I'm familiar with, but I can still help you. For more information about your processor, type in the following command in the terminal:

    cat /proc/cpuinfo

    This will tell you lots of information you don't need, and a little that's helpful. Take a look at "vendor_id" and "model name" - these two labels will tell you what you need to know about your processor. Also look at "cpu Mhz" - this tells you the speed your processor is currently running at. Please note: it does not display the speed it is supposed to run at, or can run at, but the speed that it is currently running at.

    Anyway, once you have successfully loaded a driver, you need set the speed or set a governor to automatically govern the speed. These are two very different things. Setting the speed is, in effect, manually throttling the CPU – especially effective if you're trying to stop the CPU from overheating. Setting a governor is a dynamic way of changing the speed of the CPU in accordance with the amount of power it needs at a given time – more effective for saving power on laptops. Decide which of these methods you want to take – for now – as they take different approaches (although we will be able to alter both later).

    First, I'm going to go through how to manually set the speed of the CPU to a set level. Before we can set the level, however, we need to know what speeds the CPU is capable of running at. We do this by executing the following command:
    $cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
    This command will output a series of numbers, separated by spaces. These are the speeds (in hertz, Hz), that the CPU is capable of running at. On my laptop, the CPU can run at 2Ghz, 1.6Ghz, 1.2Ghz and 0.8Ghz. Make sure you count the number of 0's! Decide which of the available frequencies you want to run the CPU at, and then execute it with the following command:

    sudo cpufreq-selector -f value

    Remember, 1Ghz == 1000000! The "-f" argument simply tells the program to set the frequency. You can select a particular CPU by using "-c" followed by the CPU number. That's it, if you were just wanting to set a new, constant CPU frequency! And, just to check the new frequency has been applied, we can issue the following command:

    cpufreq-info

    This will output a fair amount of information, one piece of which will be "current CPU frequency Is..." If, however, you want *just* the current CPU frequency, you can issue a more long-winded command that will just output the frequency in hertz (Hz):

    cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq

    If, however, you are wanting to set a governor, it's a little more long-winded, but not complicated. First, we want to go to the cpufreq/ driectory:

    cd /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/

    Now that we're here, we want to see which governor is currently set:

    cat scaling_governor

    The output will almost certainly be "userspace", which basically means that the CPU has been set to a particular, constant speed. If you're reading this, I'm assuming that speed is full speed! Anyway, what we want to do next is to find out the scaling_governors we are able to set, which we query using the following command:

    cat scaling_available_governors

    The output will hopefully be "ondemand", "userspace", "conservative", "powersave" and "performance". "Userspace" allows the user to set the CPU frequency manually, "powersave" runs the CPU at the lowest frequency, "performance" sets it to the maximum frequency. "Ondemand" and "conservative" are very similar – they both set the CPU frequency quite low where possible, and then raise the frequency as necessary to run commands. The difference, however, is that the "conservative" governor gradually steps up the speed, whereas the "ondemand" governor is capable of jumping straight to the fastest frequency step. Depending upon what you are doing, either of the two methods could save more or less power than the other, and it is probably in part down to personal taste. So, now you're an expert in the options, pick one and execute it in the terminal! I'm going to execute the "ondemand" governor.

    sudo sh -c "echo ondemand > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor"

    The "sh -c" bit is telling bash to run the command in a shell. This is needed because the command is run as a superuser. You can run the command as root, but I really wouldn't advise it when you can do it like this. Because the command has to be run through a shell, the actual command has to be run within quotation marks. Anyway, once this has been successfully run, your system will be running the "ondemand" governor! But you can't see that yet, and you want to be able to see that this is working, right? Yes, you do. Read on. We're almost there!

    Apologies to all non-GNOME users out there, but the following section is applicable to GNOME (but there's more after this section to interest you!). I don't use KDE or any other desktop, so I can't help you when it comes to a graphical utility for CPU frequency and governors outside of GNOME. However, if you do use the GNOME desktop, there is an applet for the GNOME panel that can help us. However, first of all, we need to reconfigure the "gnome-applets" package so as to give it superuser privileges. We do this using the following command:

    sudo dpkg-reconfigure gnome-applets

    You will be asked a question, to which you need to answer "yes". Then, right-click on the GNOME panel, click "add to panel" and select "CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor". Once you have placed it in the panel, you can left-click on the applet and select either a frequency, or a scaling governor. We're done!

    However, for your piece of mind, I have added a few notes on the bottom here to explain a few other things. Take a quick look here if you experience any difficulties.
    The command "cat cpuinfo_cur_freq" and "cat scaling_cur_freq" output the same information, but the former requires superuser privileges whereas the latter doesn't. The commands "cat cpuinfo_max_freq" and "cat scaling_max_freq", and "cat_cpuinfo_min_freq" and "cat scaling_min_freq" give the same relative output, but in this case, none of the commands require superuser privileges. No, I don't know why either!

    If you want to find out which driver you are currently using, use the command "cat scaling_driver". To check the current governor, use the command "cat scaling_governor". To check how long your computer has been in each CPU frequency state, execute the command "cat stats/time_in_state".

    You can artificially set a minimum and maximum CPU frequency state using these commands too. To check the current maximum state, execute the command "cat scaling_max_freq", and for the minimum, execute "cat scaling_min_freq". If you wanted to set the minimum frequency to 1.2Ghz, you would execute the following command:

    sudo sh -c "echo 1200000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq"

    And to set the maximum frequency at, say, 1.6Ghz, you would execute the following command:

    sudo sh -c "echo 1600000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq"

    Easy! I don't know what happens if you accidentally set the maximum frequency to a lower value than the minimum – you'll probably get an error message though.
    As far as I am aware, that is everything and this tour through CPU frequency scaling is complete! If you use this and it works, please leave a comment to let me know. If you tried and it didn't, leave a comment and let me know. If you don't understand, or you find a mistake, leave a comment and let me know! If you're still reading, you're a committed reader. Leave a comment and let me know. Maybe I'll buy you a drink sometime!

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