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So I have had my Latitude D830 for a little over a month now, and I have to say, I am not impressed. This is no shlock laptop, it has the 2.4 Duo cpu, 160G drive, 2G ram, 512M Nvidia Video. I even opted for the finger thingy (no haven’t set it up yet). This thing is so cheap and the dell drivers are a joke. Before I rant, I have to say, the 15″ wide-screen 1920 x 1200 screen rocks. It really is the only thing I am impressed with on this computer.
For all the resources this thing has, it’s slow and uses a shit load of ram when idle. Dell is sending these things with so much crap on them. No, I don’t want Google toolbar. No, I don’t want free music program. No, I don’t want utility x. Just leave them out of my build. It is so pathetic, I am still inches from trashing the thing and rebuilding. I mean my my T40 boots quicker and runs many apps at the same speed.
Let me tell you about the mouse driver. Why Dell went away from Synaptics drivers, I have no idea. Ok, I am sure it was a money thing, but you have to hear about how this driver of Dell works. Anyone who has used a laptop touch pad has probably experienced it’s scroll feature, were you slide your finder up or down on the far right edge of the touchpad to scroll through documents. The driver has a setting for scroll speed, which normally I like pretty quick on touchpads. What the Dell driver does, is change the mouse scroll value to a higher number of lines per detent, how freak’n cheap! So now when I use my external mouse, each detent on the mouse wheel is 9 lines, not very useful when programming or writing, or basically anything. It’s just crap. Another feature missing on the mouse pad is the ability to auto-scroll the window. You usually do this by sliding your finger up or down on the right edge all the way off of the touch pad (Synaptics instructs to “throw” your finger…).
OK, I am done for tonight, I am sure I will have more entries on the shit Dell is releasing these days.
After four years it was time for a new notebook computer. My trustworthy IBM T40 wasn’t keeping up with my most demanding projects. It will be perfect for my secondary, plus I can rid myself of the eight year-old pc under my desk. Two notebooks, 4 screens, I think it will be a good setup.
On Friday afternoon I made some simple changes to my EVE Tools website and posted them as usual. But as you may have guessed, everything didn’t upload as usual. A major file for the site, a web user control used for the header menu, was locked by the server.
I called iHostasp.net tech support, and explained my issue. They agreed it was locked and tried to restart the web server, it made no difference. They then suggested that I wait fifteen to twenty minutes to see if the server will release the file. If it isn’t released send us a support ticket and we will restart the server. Well it didn’t release and now their tech support is closed (I knew when signing with them this would be an issue). So now, since Friday afternoon my site has been down, broken to the world. It isn’t used by a lot of people but I know I have a few regulars there, and that’s all that matters.
This tech support thing is a real shame for this company because they operate some pretty solid servers. Every application, either .NET or PHP, has just worked, and without fault. There are a few database bottlenecks once in a while, but hey, you get what you pay for. If they could just give some good support. Tickets can take weeks to get to, and that is just to long. Heck, a full day is to long.
I think I have been using iHostASP.net for a month now, and I still think there service is good (3/5). I have come across a couple of settings on there servers which really kind of suck.
I asked about sub-domains, as one of my utility sites uses a sub-domain. I came across two issues, one, I didn’t see or figure out any way to user virtual directories with sub domains, and two, I wasn’t seeing any statistics for my sub-domain. So I emailed support to find out what’s up. After waiting a week for a response, I replied to the email to bump it back up in there queue and indicated that is what I was doing, and I finally received a reply. The replay I received is:
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Hi Brett, I'll try to address your questions: 1) Sub-domain is a third level domain rooted in a separate folder below the /wwwroot, a sub-domain does not have any other features such as virtual folders or statistics that are available for the hosted domain. 2) Internally sub-domain has it's own IIS site and a different subset of log files. The SmarterStats only reads log files associated with the hosted domain. IHost, LLC Customer Support
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To me this really sucks, as I like to segregate stuff with sub-domains, and I get no virtual directory support or statistics. The statistic thing really bugs me.
But as I keep having to tell myself, “You get what you pay for.”
They give you 3 separate directory spaces for three domains and 3 sql server 2005 database, which I can’t find anywhere for $15 a month. So I guess here I stay until I feel like putting a server in my basement and prey I get enough upload bandwidth for the site.
Well my new life with WebHost4Life, isn’t so good. There are still some issues with the site. I need to ask to have anything enabled, which should of been anyway, and my site seems very flaky now, now always coming up, or long delays for a page to load. These pages are nothing special at all. One small graphic and around 1k in text/code. Twice now the iis settings in the control panel just didn’t show up. Of course I received the common answer of,
“we can’t find an issue with your control panel”, and when I go back to it all it working fine. I guess it could always be me, I have been told more than once that I am jinxed.
Well, I am tired of stressing over this and tired of talking to their tech support on site issues with such a new account. Plus I have a new host in my sites (you may want to warn them ahead of time) iHOSTASP.net, ‘Ran by developers for developers’, so they say. 🙂
I have been talking to their support personnel on their support offering and so far it seems to match pretty well to my needs. The site is tuned for DotNetNuke and the welcome developers too. The price is a touch higher, but you do get what you pay for.
If this one doesn’t work out, I am sure I will head to Crystal Tech I have heard nothing but good things about this host. The only reason I have not gone with them is that they only offer 1 MSSQL database, I require a minimum of 2.
Away I go.
I broke it down to a host I thought worth giving a try for my hosting. As you know I have been having a heck of a time locating a new hosting service. While investigating dotNetNuke, I came across WebHost4Life, and booked marked them. Today I was going through my hosting research bookmarks and came across them again. After reading through there offer and comparing it to others in the same price range $10, I decided to try them out.
Let me tell you, it has been nothing short of a nightmare! I am not kidding. They only take payments on a yearly basis, which isn’t a huge problem as there isn’t a contract and they will prorate you the remaining balance. Filled out the form, payed the yearly fee, and printed off the order id sheet. Well, that was the last time I heard from them, really. No email to indicate that they received my order and will be working on it, No email indicating how long it will be before the service is setup, nothing. I was quite surprised. I contacted their tech support, and we just where not understanding each other, and I was just getting more and more impatient. It seems that, for some reason, they where unable to send emails to my yahoo account. I really don’t know why perhaps they are black-listed or something, I am receiving emails from other places like newegg.com (whom could teach a few companies out there superior customer service). While on the train I opened a ticket with support about not receiving an introductory email, even supplied an alt email address, and yet they still didn’t get it. Their response to me was that the email I indicated in the email is not the same as the one listed in my account and I should check the proper account. So of course I had to email them back spelling out that I sent them an Alt email, meaning and Alternative email account, one for them to try instead of the one listed on the account, which we know isn’t working with them.
You may ask, what is the big deal about this email, well it seems that it contains instructions on how to get started with the site. No, I am not a complete idiot, I can break most things pretty well. I figured out dns servers, some other configurations, but I don’t have any way to enable my domain. The account is only using the tempory url which is used for initial configurations. I don’t have any ftp accounts, because there is no where to set them up in the control panel. It seems I need this darn email to get started, and nobody there is able to get me a copy of it. To top it off, I did receive an email from the ticket support system.
I will give this chance to straighten this mess out so I can get back online (currently brettski.com is down). Personally I don’t think they have the will to continue and will fall flat again, where I will have to pull the plug and continue my search. <sigh>
I am exhausted looking for hosts, so to divert my energy elsewhere I thought I may try something new. I have some stupid EVE Tools I built for EVE Online and figured I would try building them in PHP. Why PHP? Simple, everybody is doing it. I don’t know why really, I have seen the language around for quite some time now and there are many, many websites and applications which use it, so what the heck.
I will say it doesn’t take long at all to get up to speed, it’s a pretty simple language. Having to write html just sucks, but that’s something I haven’t enjoyed, ever. Basically, I hate html and it’s different support between browsers (why do table never layout properly?). The tools have to be on the web, so html it is.
I have to say the one thing I really, really don’t like about PHP is that you can’t declare explicit/strict variables. That is, variables must be declared before they are used. This is achieved by using ‘option explicit’ at the top of asp (vb script) pages. Perhaps I am just not smart enough to remember all of the variables I have used, or misspelled; I’ll just let the parser handle it. I have just burned myself too many times in the past missing a capital letter in a variable, or something like that. This made me think, well, why not just use vb script then. Well, they way PHP works with web elements is a lot nicer then asp. I have only done some basic stuff with database access in PHP, so I cannot speak to that just yet, and being a long, long time user of ado, I may be a bit skewed. I have a lot of database work to do on the EVE Tools, so I will get my feel for it’s use with databases pretty quick. I have also noticed that PHP is OOP, it supports classes. Pretty cool, makes things a bit cleaner. Of course the first thing I noticed about the PHP classes is that they don’t have setter’s and getter’s for the properties. It seems properties are created by making a variable public. Well, I don’t like that type of access to my variables and using methods to set and get property values just seems wrong, but manageable.
Saturday night I was working on the PHP version of EVE Tools and discovered that godaddy have depreciated their support for PHP on their windows servers. They run PHP 4.3.11 (I wonder if there are any security holes there?), and have no plans to keep it up or move to version 5, which I am utilizing. I figured, ‘what the heck’, lets get a Linux host, it’s only $4 bucks a month, then I could also try out some of them Linux only web tools available (e.g. gallery). That failed as godaddy was having trouble accepting my shopsafe credit card number.
I guess since I am just playing around, the need for a better host isn’t required just yet. If I stay on the Linux side of things, there are hosts that also have svn support, which is very attractive. It would be cool to find a hosting plan that supported both Windows and Linux, but I am sure it wouldn’t be cheap.
Man I cannot believe how difficult it has been trying to find a new web host. This is a nightmare (almost). I have a feeling it’s my price-point that is hurting me. It’s very true, you get what you pay for. Crystal Tech seems to be a great option, I am just not ready to shell out $16 a month for a host. I was surprised to see Steve is unhappy with Dreamhost, as they have a great amount of services, and they would of been the hosting site for me on the UNIX side, but it turns out they view SLA’s and downtime flippantly, which sucks for a host, $10 a month shared or not. Perhaps I should grab one of my really old pc’s, set it up in the basement and host from there? Anyway the search goes on.
I spent a little time today looking around at this dilemma of mine. It seems that an update was made to Hacktool.SuperScan on January 28, 2007, which was Sunday. The definition which caused this hell installed on Monday the 29th, so that fits. Now I just wonder why and if they will ever do anything about it.
I am looking at this from the wrong perspective. What I need to find out is a way that actually works to setup and area for tools, obviously a spot I choose not a default location, too crackable. I have tried to set a directory as ignore, or don’t scan, what ever it is, and it doesn’t matter, Symantec still deletes the files. I admin systems, I test security, I have special needs from a Anti-Virus engine. The biggest need is, “Stop deleting my tools!” It’s no wonder why so many people end up disabling anti-virus protection; it’s too limited toward smart people. Symantec’s take must be, all computer users are dumb, they need our protection, and the will only get it our way.
Let the search begin for an anti-virus program for smart people.
To my suprise this afternoon, scanner.exe, the executable of Superscan 2.06, is being identified by Symantic Antivirus Corporate Addition version 10.1.x as being infected with the backdoor.Graybird.
Also, Superscan 4.0 is being identified as a hack-tool and being removed.
I have no idea why, all of a sudden, that Symantec Antivirus is finding this stuff. Superscan 2.06, I have used since at lease 2002, almost as long on this same computer. We have been using the Symantec Corporate Antivirus since around 2000. Backdoor.graybird was discovered in April of 2003. None of this makes sense, none of the dates match. Someone in the anti-virus definition has made a big (to me) mistake and having to call Symantec on this really scares me. I actually found Superscan 2.06 on tucows.com mirror and downloaded it. Even a new file is detected with the backdoor. I followed all of the information on the Symantec site of how Backdoor.Graybird infects your machine, and none of them are found on any of the machines I have used Superscan on (4). This is all crap, an now another tool I can’t use if I leave anti-virus scanner on my machine.
So another person in the shop here has been attempting to contact Symantec on this issue. I scoured their website and there seems not to be any electronic help for Anti-virus. This poor person has now been passed around in the bowels of Symantec for over an hour and now has his fifth phone number. All we want to do is report a false-positive so we can get our tools on our machines again.
It’s funny, each phone number and new person we speak to seems to be getting us closer to America–even the music is different.
Will we ever make it back from the bowels of Symantec support? Who knows…
4 new numbers and 2 disconnections, still nothing…
