What, who, where am I?!?
Craig Lotter is a web developer based in Gordon's Bay, South Africa, who seems completely incapable of shaking off that pesky inner child within, the one that forces him to love all things animated or hand drawn.
The Rugged Rock of Craig contains snippets of his life, popular culture and all the important things like anime, manga, games and comic books. The CodeUnit of Craig on the other hand contains the more serious stuff like code snippets and tutorials, while the House of C chronicles his foray into the world of web comics.
For which it never seems he has enough time anyway.
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Tag Archives: upgrade
How to Upgrade Your Ubuntu Server Version over the Network and via the Terminal

The nice thing about Canonical’s Ubuntu is that they have a nice and consistent major release cycle, making the management of your Ubuntu servers a pretty planned affair. The question today is of course how to actually initiate a network upgrade on your terminal-only Ubuntu server once the time to upgrade finally rolls on by? Continue reading
Posted in Software & Websites, Tutorials
Tagged canonical, terminal, Ubuntu, update, upgrade
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A Retouch or Two

Also, it is pretty important to let all of you regular readers know that you need to press Ctrl+F5 to force a cache refresh of the page in order to see all the new stylesheet and image changes. Continue reading
Posted in Software & Websites
Tagged codeunit, redesign, refresh, stylesheet, upgrade, website
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Use Trash? WordPress 2.9.2 Upgrade Time Then!

Do you make use of the nifty little trash feature recently introduced in Wordpress 2.9 that allows you to “delete” or “trash” posts to a recycle bin from which you can then choose to permanently delete or restore at a later date? Continue reading
Posted in Software & Websites
Tagged authenticated users, bug, error, trash, upgrade, wordpress
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WordPress 2.9.1 Officially Released

I see the guys at WordPress sneaked 2.9.1 live this morning, with this quickfire release attending to a number of annoying glitches and bugs brought in by the big 2.9 release that just happened a few weeks earlier. Continue reading






