A small update.

I’ve been working on the sub domains for Cutting Edge Linux the last few days. I am in a mix of the planning, testing and implementation stage of things. I have 3-4 services at the very least installed and tested whether their basic functionality is operational. I have not delved in deeper to do any fine tuning.

I have not worked on the look and feel of each site at all. They are basically just slugs waiting to be replaced or modified once the rest of the infrastructure is up correctly. Right now I have a copy of this blog, the starts of a wiki, a paste service, a url shortener and a rss feed aggregation tool.

Not too bad for just a few hours of work earlier today, I think this site is going to come together nicely in the end.

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Announcement – #cuttingedgelinux channel hick-ups resolved

I had some minor hick-ups on setting up the IRC channel, I set the appropriate settings and it now works as desired.

#cuttingedgelinux Webchat

#cuttingedgelinux web chat

The #cuttingedgelinux channel on freenode is now accessible via the IRC page and the right side widget.

Announcement – IRC Applet Link

Deutsch: Darstellung eines Beispiel IRC-Netzwe...

Deutsch: Darstellung eines Beispiel IRC-Netzwerks mit IRC-Servern (Hub/Leaf), IRC-Clients, IRC-Services, IRC-Bots und Bouncern (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I have updated the IRC page containing a link to a web IRC applet, Sorry WordPress does not allow usage of embedding content for security reasons. I have also included the IRC server and channel name for those interested in using their own client.

 

Announcement – IRC applet

English: Icon of the IRC Client Conspire.

English: Icon of the IRC Client Conspire. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I am currently in progress of researching getting an IRC applet running on the site. For those that wish to join the IRC channel from your installed IRC client below is the information you need to get in the chat!

Server: irc.freenode.net:6667

Channel: #cuttingedgelinux