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		<title>HOWTO monitor Tomcat with monit and munin in Debian</title>
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I have an existing Tomcat installation in production that has been running hot and causing monit to send me notices that such and such service is down, only to come back clear on the next run. Of course since I use monit I can see that the service was never restarted, plus I&#8217;ve never had this [...]]]></description>
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		<title>HOWTO build your own open source Dropbox clone</title>
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UPDATE #4 It&#8217;s 2012, and this project is still alive, although I haven&#8217;t worked on lipsync as much as I should.  I want to, and have new ideas to implement and try out in the next few months. The two way sharing is a bit hacky, and I don&#8217;t like it, the installer creates a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>HOWTO: install Ruby on Rails on Debian or Ubuntu Linux easily</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the early days of this blog I used to run it on Typo, which *was* a great Ruby on Rails blogging platform (at one time).  Unfortunately the project stalled (for years) and I ended up jumping ship after a few months of bugs and the ever crashing Rails server, WEBrick.  Yes, if you search [...]]]></description>
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