January 30th, 2010
Recently I started doubting the way I manage Online Blogger. By this I mean that I write about several different topics: web development, Linux and of course WordPress. That might also be one of the main reasons some might unsubscribe from my RSS feed.
January 26th, 2010
WordPress has integrated a pretty good solution for generating scheduled tasks, such as publishing scheduled posts or activating the backup script. By default it’s executed when a visitor arrives on your website. The system checks if a scheduled task needs executing or not.
January 19th, 2010
Getting your readers involved in the discussion by leaving comments has always been a hot subject. There are several tips you can try to increase the rate of visitors commenting before leaving your blog. One of those tips is rewarding commentators with something useful – getting their name on the top list.
January 12th, 2010
First lets clear up what is a HTTP request. Every time a web browser downloads/fetches a file from the web a new request is made to the server. It can either be an image, a page, CSS or Javascript file etc. This means that for every file the browser has to send a request to the server and the server sends a response in return.
January 8th, 2010
Shortly after I made my own Linux backup script I found an amazing backup tool for Linux. Back In Time does everything you need to set up a powerful backup system what works my taking snapshots of specified directories.
It’s a backup software for Linux what was inspired by Timevault and Flyback.
January 6th, 2010

Time to spice up your Gnome desktop with a fresh new theme and start of a new year is a perfect time for that. Below is a small list of fresh new themes. This time it looks like they’re all on the darker side – purely by coincidence.