Social Empowerment

Zeze Zahra already owns around 20 goats that are taken care of on a daily basis by Pak Amoy, who also takes care of our cabin house, rice fields, and other livestock. For the banana plantation and cornfield, they are usually taken care of by other family members. We call one of them “Bang Kiong”…

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Zimbra MariaDB Error : Can’t init tc log

A few days ago, our clients had problems with their on-premise mail server deployment. Their Zimbra services are down and mailbox service could not restart. After a quick check, it turns out that one of the disk partitions is full because there is an incorrect mounting disk. As it uses incorrect folder/disk, backup process filling up…

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Improving openSUSE Build Service Software Search

I often use openSUSE Build Service-Software Search for searching packages for openSUSE and install it with easy installation method (1 Click Install) but sometimes I got frustrated with the capability of software search. Below are 3 suggestion to makes OBS Software Search (OBS-SS) more better for daily usage : Sort with Newer Package. OBS-SS doesn’t…

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openSUSE 11.1 KDE 3.5 Download Link

According to Carlos Goncalves, it seems there were plenty user who need openSUSE KDE 3.5 ISO LiveCD. It’s the main reason why he asked for mirroring his website and why the link is not available anymore. I’m not an openSUSE fans with huge bandwidth and fast internet connection, but if you wish to download the…

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Design Examples for Large Scale Zimbra Deployments

Zimbra Collaboration Suite is an open source email and collaboration platform that includes email, contacts, calendar, documents and more. It is a Web-based application suite that can be deployed as an on-premise private cloud or outsourced public cloud service. I’ve been using Zimbra since 2007 (version 4.x) for variety scale of implementation : from hundreds to fifty thousand…

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Harvesting Bananas

Last weekend, I harvested some “Ambon” bananas in front of Zeze Zahra’s cabin house. In addition to the Ambon bananas, there were also 2 bunches of Morosebo (Cavendish Dwarf) bananas that were ripe enough, but I didn’t harvest them immediately because I was afraid that we wouldn’t be able to consume them all at once….

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