The End of Support for Windows XP

The End of Support for Windows XP
The End of Support for Windows XP

The end of support for Windows XP is here. According to Microsoft, you have two options.

There is really only one viable option (assuming you want a Windows PC). Buy a new or refurbished PC with Windows 7 or Windows 8.

Dell often will have specials for new desktops for $300.00 or under. (which will include the operating system) Sample DELL PC to buy Most new PC’s have Windows 8.1 installed.

Probably the best choice is to buy a refurbished PC. On this page, you can get a nice HP computer for around 100 dollars. This computer includes Windows 7. The cost of the Windows 7 operating system happens to be also around 100 dollars.

So, there really is just one option.

Steelers Draft 2014

Steelers Draft History

The Steelers Draft for 2014 is of paramount importance to them. After two lackluster seasons with a record of 8-8, the Steelers need to re-equip in order to make the playoffs in 2014. The stars are aging, however, they should be just fine for the short term. A few rookies stepped up last year and will be needed again this year.

My advice for this year: the offense needs to be less BEN-centric and the defense needs to be less TROY-centric. Let’s step up guys and it could be a great year!

The following are my picks (from a virtual draft):

Round 1: Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State, CB
Round 2: Stephon Tuitt, Notre Dame, DE
Round 3: Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State, WR
Round 4: Ronald Powell, Florida, LB
Round 5: De’Anthony Thomas, Oregon, RB
Round 6: James Hurst, North Carolina, OT
Round 7: Isaiah Johnson, Georgia Tech, SS

I have two other considerations for Round 1: Kyle Fuller and Jason Verrett, both CB.

And the Steelers actual picks:

Round 1: Ryan Shazier, Ohio State, LB
Round 2: Stephon Tuitt, Notre Dame, DE
Round 3: Dri Archer, Kent State, RB
Round 4: Martavis Bryant, Clemson, WR
Round 5: Shaquille Richardson, Arizona, CB
Round 5: Wesley Johnson, Vanderbilt, OT
Round 6: Jordan Zumwalt, UCLA, LB
Round 6: Daniel McCullers, Tennessee, DT
Round 7: Rob Blanchflower, Massachusetts, TE

What really needs to happen is to have another draft like in 1974.

Round 1: Lynn Swann HOF WR played to 1982
Round 2: Jack Lambert HOF LB played to 1984
Round 3: John Stallworth HOF WR played to 1987
Round 4: Jimmy Allen DB played to 1981
Round 5: Mike Webster HOF C played to 1990

I’m sure you figured out that HOF means “Hall of Fame

Update your Internet Browser Security

Update your Internet Browser Security
Update your Internet Browser Security

Microsoft appears to be losing the Public Relations battle on security perception in the browser wars. If you Google “Internet Explorer Security” you are greeted with a plethora of very negative articles about Microsoft’s decades old product. But what about the other top browsers, Firefox and Chrome. How do they fare in security?

Firefox

Firefox is still the least secure web browser
Mozilla Redesigns Firefox Browser, Fixes Security Vulnerabilities

Chrome

Google defends Chrome browser’s security settings
Chrome Password Security Found To Be Flawed

I’m not trying to claim one browser is more secure than the other. The simple fact is they all have flaws. Internet browser security is not just “jumping ship” from IE to Chrome to Firefox when a security breach is identified. You must know YOUR browser and be diligent about upgrading and tweaking your security settings. I believe that Internet Explorer is an easy target because of the negative reputation that Microsoft has somehow developed in the past few years. Do not change…just read and secure your browser. (whichever one you use)
Tips for Internet Explorer
Tips for Firefox
Tips for Chrome

Internet Browser Security Update – Microsoft updates Internet Explorer to fix security problem

Windows Start Menu is coming back!

Windows Start Menu is coming back!
Windows Start Menu is coming back!

Microsoft, recognizing the disappointing truth that iOS and Android aren’t going to being chivalrous and slow down while it fixes Windows 8, is planning to speed up its release cadence yet again. The original plan was to push out a large update every 12 months, rather than releasing a whole new operating system every three years. Now, however, it seems the next major update will arrive as soon as August or September, just a few months after the release of Windows 8.1 Update 1. Yes, this means that, after a very odd 18 months in limbo, the Windows Start menu will officially return this summer.

At its Build developer conference at the start of April, alongside the official unveil of Windows 8.1 Update 1, Microsoft teased the audience with a new Windows Start menu and the ability to run windowed Metro apps on the Desktop. Everyone was rather excited: These were the two main features that keyboard-and-mouse users had been clamoring for since Microsoft first revealed the new Metro Start screen way back in June 2011. At the end of the demo, as the audience gave Microsoft a resounding why-did-this-take-you-three-years? round of applause, Microsoft’s OS chief Terry Myerson dropped the bombshell that these features would come in a “future update.”

Source – Windows Start Menu Returns

Franklin Regional Victim Support Page

Franklin Regional Victim Support Page
Franklin Regional Victim Support Page

Link to Facebook page – Franklin Regional Victim Support Page

As many of you are aware our Classmate Janet Heilman Boger’s son Jared was one of the severely injured students at the terrible tragedy that happened at our Alma Mater on April 9th. The FRHS Class of 1979 has sent a donation to the “We are FR “ account that has been set up by school board officials. Also a monetary gift has been sent to Janet and her family to support her during this trying time. All donations and gifts were paid from the class reunion account. So you ask,” WHAT CAN I DO?”
1. Repost or Share this message so we can spread the word!
2. Like the “Franklin Regional Class of 1979 – Victim’s Support Page” Facebook page! This way it will be like sending a big “Thinking of You” card to Janet and her son Jared.

3. Make a donation to the “We are FR” fund that has been set up specifically for the victims of the Franklin Regional stabbings. Go to http://frproud.webs.com/donations.

4. If you have any questions or would like to make a personal donation to Janet and her family, please private message Patti Jones McClure on Facebook or e-mail her at pmcclure@northallegheny.org for details.

Supporting Franklin Regional

Wendy and I went to Newlonsburg Presbyterian Church to join 50 others supporting Franklin Regional students upon their return to classes.

Supporting Franklin Regional
Supporting Franklin Regional

 

Video from WPXI – Supporting Franklin Regional Students

The Franklin Regional School District serves the communities of Export, Murrysville and portions of Delmont. It is located approximately twenty miles East of Pittsburgh. With over 3,600 students and nearly 400 staff members, the district operates three Elementary schools (Heritage, Newlonsburg, and Sloan), a Middle School, and a Senior High School.

(Screenshot from msn.com)
Supporting Franklin Regional
Supporting Franklin Regional

Update: Year Anniversary

A year ago Thursday, Greg Keener went into surgery with less than a 30 percent chance of survival.

In the hallway of Franklin Regional High School earlier that day, the 15-year-old was stabbed, his liver pierced by an 8-inch kitchen knife. His only chance for survival, said Jehangir Badar, a surgeon on the Forbes Hospital trauma team, was for doctors to operate immediately, find the injury and stop the bleeding. “A few more minutes later and he would have died,” Dr. Badar said.

In all, the teen spent 39 days in the hospital — 30 in the intensive-care unit — received more than 40 units of blood, underwent three major surgeries and ultimately lost part of the organ. A year later, he’s back in school and playing sports again. Doctors predict no decrease in his life expectancy and no complications from the wound, only a scar on his stomach.

“He’s lucky to be alive,” said his father, Rick, his voice breaking as he recalled his son’s ordeal. “And we are very lucky to have him alive.”

Mr. Keener said his son, now 16, understands and is able to discuss the magnitude of what happened April 9, 2014, when police said Alex Hribal stabbed or slashed him, 19 other students and a security guard in a high school hallway.

Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds hit 10 HRs

Ten homers in only six innings.

Three sets of back-to-back homers, tying a record. The most combined homers in a major league game since 2006.

And the Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincinnati Reds still have a long way to go.

Neil Walker and Gaby Sanchez hit back-to-back homers twice, and the Pirates and Reds hit 10 in all before rain forced a suspension after six innings with the score tied 7-all Monday night.

“I saw a lot of crazy stuff in Coors Field over the years,” said Pirates manager Clint Hurdle, who managed in Colorado for eight years. “I spent a lot of years there, saw a lot of homers, saw a lot of weather.

“This was as good as any of that, jammed into one evening.”

The shocking slugfest will resume on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in the top of the seventh inning. Conditions are expected to be drier but much colder.

Not that the weather seems to matter much when these two rivals get together.

“I’ve never seen anything like that,” Reds manager Bryan Price said. “The way we got started, one team going in front of the other with home runs. I’ve seen a lot of home runs hit, but not in those conditions. You wouldn’t imagine they would carry that far.”

Pittsburgh hit six solo shots and Cincinnati had four homers, most of them into a heavy rain. Already, it’s the most homers in a major league game since 2006 and the most combined homers for a game in Great American Ball Park’s 12-year history.

Pittsburgh had three sets of back-to-back homers, only the third time that’s happened in major league history.

The game was suspended following a 1-hour, 38-minute delay, the second time in less than a year that a game was suspended in Cincinnati. The Reds and Phillies were scoreless last April 16 in the middle of the ninth inning when play was halted because of rain, and Cincinnati won 1-0 in the bottom of the ninth the following day.

The Ohio River rivals were known more for trading hit-by-pitches last season. The Pirates and Reds plunked each other 28 times — most in the majors — while nailing down the two NL wild-card spots.

Their first matchup of 2014 was more swing-away than get-out-of-the-way. Ten of the 17 combined hits so far have cleared the wall. All but one of the 14 runs has come on a homer.

“It wouldn’t be a Pittsburgh-Cincinnati game without some drama,” Walker said.

Pittsburgh went back-to-back three times. Walker and Sanchez did it in the second inning off Homer Bailey and again in the sixth off J.J. Hoover. Starling Marte and Travis Snider teamed up in the fifth off Bailey.

It was only the third time in major league history that a team had three sets of back-to-back homers in a game, according to STATS. The others: Cincinnati against the Braves in 1956, and Boston against the Yankees in 1977.

“I certainly wouldn’t think that I would find my way attached to a home run record,” Walker said. “The game’s not even over yet, so I don’t know how to express what’s going on. But that’s pretty cool.”

Both teams had a chance to take a lead with the rain coming down heavier and the field getting muddier. The starters and bullpens failed to hold on.

Wandy Rodriguez gave up Joey Votto’s two-out homer in the bottom of the fifth inning, putting Cincinnati up 6-5. The umpires inspected the infield, called for dry dirt and decided to continue.

Walker and Sanchez connected again off Hoover for a 7-6 lead in the sixth. It was only the second time that two Pirates went back-to-back twice in a game, according to STATS. Toby Atwell and Jerry Lynch also did it against the Reds on April 27, 1954.

Devin Mesoraco’s solo shot off Bryan Morris tied it at 7 in the bottom of the sixth. It was the first time since June 18, 2006, that two major league teams combined for 10 homers in a game — the Tigers hit eight and the Cubs three at Wrigley Field that day.

Something about Great American turns the Pirates into power hitters. They also hit six homers in Cincinnati last Sept. 28 during an 8-3 win that clinched home-field advantage for the NL wild-card game. Then they beat the Reds at PNC Park in the one-game playoff.

Pittsburgh has 14 homers in its last three games at Great American, four of them by Walker.

Source

Installing WordPress on your Webserver

Installing WordPress on your Webserver
Installing WordPress on your Webserver

Installing WordPress

1. Download the WordPress package from here.

2. Create a database and user.

I use PHPadmin to administer my MYSQL databases.

3. Find and rename wp-config-sample.php to wp-config.php, then edit the file.

You need to edit the italicized database settings below:

/** The name of the database for WordPress */
define(‘DB_NAME’, ‘databasename‘);

/** MySQL database username */
define(‘DB_USER’, ‘databaseusername‘);

/** MySQL database password */
define(‘DB_PASSWORD’, ‘databasepassword‘);

You need to go to https://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1/salt/ and copy and replace the 8 lines of text in your wp-config.php file.

For example purposes only:
define(‘AUTH_KEY’, ‘#{. C`UN|)6_=1^h>JjQ?ca+Lw@tcBQ+Zfjg|loq[C?DBTs%}^,L<gY<+qM+J3kt’);
define(‘SECURE_AUTH_KEY’, ‘X[=iKOtB@YU8TbT?3UJdfhHw)2uw|A|HOX==m%6X+//9^iUe$9%DXR42:]~7x=[+’);
define(‘LOGGED_IN_KEY’, ‘kWQ|(ZVpCaifAOEoS|E#(Bf)P}CWZ=lxAF|6A(S5):d# q|%4C*H|+y?F _B+EA-‘);
define(‘NONCE_KEY’, ‘N,V~=-qBk]Jg|+Ch|x:@-!nC>!=+&?!U4CJkm^f5HG)[Q/]-sM6})<dH;qiFElJO’);
define(‘AUTH_SALT’, ‘b/|ufGg2.zmRru 0[M`%AM8eu!%y6%)obkn*rNLKNFoN;[}=mwcU}L};t.`!U3:s’);
define(‘SECURE_AUTH_SALT’, ‘*RcU,<Rk3meDC%wz:-yc8~J6Gm*[^q~9 ~;A*x<-)12,a4;|xG]-{.lE>+`[|S}X’);
define(‘LOGGED_IN_SALT’, ‘-_;E]q<ca HFFHQf+7qI.pC0ri$hvd5!K;3j>|nu |}*.F<j;xw:Qhf=!:8Vtj`=’);
define(‘NONCE_SALT’, ’97J![-g^w/w%DKL 508NGRfi76I+VoI]G1H+3BXk 9347{Q`H$57!fvx1NC|wwei’);

4. Upload the WordPress files to your desired directory on the Webserver.

5. Run the installation script by going to your website.

More information

WordPress is well-known for its ease of installation. Under most circumstances, installing WordPress is a very simple process and takes less than five minutes to complete. Many web hosts now offer tools (e.g. Fantastico) to automatically install WordPress for you. However, if you wish to install WordPress yourself, the following guide will help. Now with Automatic Upgrade, upgrading is even easier.

Installing Minecraft Server Manager on a Linux Server

Installing Minecraft Server Manager on a Linux Server
Installing Minecraft Server Manager on a Linux Server

Login via SSH with root access and issue the bolded commands.

1. Install Java.

sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jre

2. Install Minecraft Server Manager.

sudo wget -q http://git.io/Sxpr9g -O /tmp/msm && bash /tmp/msm

3. Create your Minecraft Server in MSM.

sudo msm server create <servername>

4. Update to latest Minecraft version on MSM.

sudo msm jargroup create mc172
https://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/versions/1.7.2/minecraft_server.1.7.2.jar
sudo msm jargroup getlatest mc172
sudo msm jar mc172

5. Restart Minecraft Server Manager.

sudo msm server restart

Minecraft Server Manager Documentation

Minecraft Server Manager Commands:

–Setup Commands————————————————
server list                                   List servers
server create <name>                          Creates a new Minecraft server
server delete <name>                          Deletes an existing Minecraft server
server rename <name> <new-name>               Renames an existing Minecraft server

–Server Mangement Commands————————————-
<server> start                                Starts a server
<server> stop [now]                           Stops a server after warning players, or right now
<server> restart [now]                        Restarts a server after warning players, or right now
<server> status                               Show the running/stopped status of a server
<server> connected                            List a servers connected players
<server> worlds list                          Lists the worlds a server has
<server> worlds load                          Creates links to worlds in storage for a server
<server> worlds ram <world>                   Toggles a world’s “in RAM” status
<server> worlds todisk                        Synchronises any “in RAM” worlds to disk a server has
<server> worlds backup                        Makes a backup of all worlds a server has
<server> worlds on|off <world>                Activate or deactivate a world, inactive worlds are not backed up
<server> logroll                              Move a server log to a gziped archive, to reduce lag
<server> backup                               Makes a backup of an entire server directory
<server> jar <jargroup> [<file>]              Sets a server’s jar file
<server> console                              Connects to the interactive console. Access may be limited
<server> config [<setting> <value>]           Lists server settings, or sets a specific setting.

–Server Pass Through Commands———————————-
<server> wl on|off                            Enables/disables server whitelist checking
<server> wl add|remove <player>               Add/remove a player to/from a server’s whitelist
<server> wl list                              List the players whitelisted for a server
<server> bl player add|remove <player>        Ban/pardon a player from/for a server
<server> bl ip add|remove <ip address>        Ban/pardon an IP address from/for a server
<server> bl list                              Lists the banned players and IP address for a server
<server> op add|remove <player>               Add/remove operator status for a player on a server
<server> op list                              Lists the operator players for a server
<server> gm survival|creative <player>        Change the game mode for a player on a server
<server> kick <player>                        Forcibly disconnect a player from a server
<server> say <message>                        Broadcast a (pink) message to all players on a server
<server> time set|add <number>                Set/increment time on a server (0-24000)
<server> toggledownfall                       Toggles rain and snow on a server
<server> give <player> <item> [amount] [data] Gives an entity to a player
<server> xp <player> <amount>                 Gives XP to, or takes away (when negative) XP from, a player
<server> save on|off                          Enable/disable writing world changes to file
<server> save all                             Force the writing of all non-saved world changes to file
<server> cmd <command>                        Send a command string to the server and return
<server> cmdlog <command>                     Same as ‘cmd’ but shows log output afterwards (Ctrl+C to exit)

–Jar Commands————————————————–
jargroup list                                 List the stored jar files.
jargroup create <name> <download-url>         Create a new jar group, with a URL for new downloads
jargroup delete <name>                        Delete a jar group
jargroup rename <name> <new-name>             Rename a jar group
jargroup changeurl <name> <download-url>      Change the download URL for a jar group
jargroup getlatest <name>                     Download the latest jar file for a jar group

–Global Commands———————————————–
start                                         Starts all active servers
stop [now]                                    Stops all running servers
restart [now]                                 Restarts all active servers
version                                       Prints the Minecraft Server Manager version installed
config                                        Displays a list of the config values used by MSM
update [–noinput]                            Replaces MSM files with the latest recommended versions

How to set up your domain Virtual Hosts on a Linux server

How to set up your domain Virtual Hosts on a Linux server
How to set up your domain Virtual Hosts on a Linux server
 Linux Server Domain Virtual Hosts are used to run more than one domain off of a single IP address.

1. Create a Directory.

sudo mkdir -p /var/www/yourdomain.tld/public_html

2. Grant Permissions.

sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /var/www/yourdomain.tld/public_html
sudo chmod -R 755 /var/www

3. Create a page.

sudo nano /var/www/yourdomain.tld/public_html/index.html
Type in nano “Your domain is set up!” then Save and Exit

4, Create the new Virtual Host File.

sudo cp /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/yourdomain.tld.conf

5. Turn on Virtual Hosts in the configuration.

sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/yourdomain.tld.conf
Change or Add the following lines.
ServerAdmin webmaster@yourdomain.tld
ServerName yourdomain.tld
ServerAlias www.yourdomain.tld
DocumentRoot /var/www/yourdomain.tld/public_html

Save

sudo a2ensite yourdomain.tld

6. Restart Apache

sudo service apache2 restart

Domain Virtual Hosts

To use name-based virtual hosting, you must designate the IP address (and possibly port) on the server that will be accepting requests for the hosts. This is configured using the NameVirtualHost directive. In the normal case where any and all IP addresses on the server should be used, you can use * as the argument to NameVirtualHost. If you’re planning to use multiple ports (e.g. running SSL) you should add a Port to the argument, such as *:80. Note that mentioning an IP address in a NameVirtualHost directive does not automatically make the server listen to that IP address. See Setting which addresses and ports Apache uses for more details. In addition, any IP address specified here must be associated with a network interface on the server.

The next step is to create a <VirtualHost> block for each different host that you would like to serve. The argument to the <VirtualHost> directive must match a defined NameVirtualHost directive. (In this usual case, this will be “*:80”). Inside each <VirtualHost> block, you will need at minimum a ServerName directive to designate which host is served and a DocumentRoot directive to show where in the filesystem the content for that host lives.