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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Cooks.com – Recipe – Vegetarian Spaghetti
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Maple Balsamic BBQ Tofu – Wellsphere
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Setting up OSSEC on Cent OS
Installing OSSEC Product Name : OSSECProduct Version : 1.6.1Homepage : http://www.ossec.net/Description : OSSEC is an Open Source Host-based intrusion detection system. It performs log analysis, integrity checking, Windows registry monitoring, rootkit detection, time-based alerting and active response. It runs on most operating systems, including … Continue reading
resources: Ruby on Rails deployment with CentOS, apache, mysql, cpanel, passenger and more…
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Lentil Shepherds Pie
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Ingredients:
1 can lentils (or equivalent cooked lentils if using dried)
1 can diced tomatoes
1 medium onion, chopped
mashed potatoes
a few cloves of garlic
dried herbs – basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary, etc.
splash olive oil, margarine, or water (for sautéing onions in)
salt and pepper, to taste
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Prepare mashed potatoes – make sure that they’re soft enough to be easy enough to spread on top of the filling so be sure to add plenty of water or soymilk to them!
In a large saucepan, sauté onions and garlic until soft. use as much garlic as you wish.. I personally like it with plenty of garlic!
Add lentils, canned tomatoes, as well as dried herbs.. use whichever herbs or combination of herbs as suits you, and as much as suits you. season with salt and pepper.
Spoon mixture into a large casserole dish or lasagna pan. you may omit some of the juices if filling seems too watery. spread a layer of mashed potatoes on top.
Place in oven and bake for 40-45 minutes or until potato topping is slightly browned.
Serves: 6
Preparation time: 45 minutes?
I made this with quite a few more veggies and it turned out great.
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Preserve Rails Ferret Index with a Symlink and Capistrano
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Preserve Rails Ferret Index with a Symlink and Capistrano
First, deploy your app and build your index. Once that’s done, copy your index folder to the shared folder:
cp -R /path/to/your/app/current/index /path/to/your/app/shared/
Lastly, in your deploy.rb file that you use to control your deployments, tell capistrano to create a symlink to the shared directory for your ferret index:
desc "Preserve ferret index"
task :after_update_code, :roles => [:web] do
run <<-EOF
ln -s #{shared_path}/index #{latest_release}/index
EOF
end
Yummy Cabbage Fry – Recipezaar
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Yummy Cabbage Fry – Recipezaar
Make this with olive oil instead of ‘vegetable oil’ and it will be pretty tasty.