Tag Archive: upgrade

Jul
05

WordPress 3.2 Released I Hope You Are Ready!

WordPress 3.2 has been released this morning, I hope that you are ready! As I mentioned in my review of the release candidate of WordPress 3.2, there is a change in the PHP and MySQL requirements for WordPress. Make sure that you check that your server is compatible with the new version of WordPress before …

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Jun
25

WordPress 3.2 Rc2 A First View

The release candidate for WordPress 3.2 has recently being released and as I have a number of plugins I have downloaded and installed a copy in order to test them. There are some significant changes to WordPress in version 3.2 which I believe is very close to being released. I thought I would give you …

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Dec
15

Make Sure You Update To WordPress 3.03

If you are a WordPress user you will have noticed that WordPress 3.02 has recently been released followed by WordPress 3.03 just a couple of days after.It is critical that you do upgrade your WordPress blog from 3.02 to 3.02 as version 3.02 introduced a bug that allowed malicious users to exploit the remote publishing …

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Jul
31

Mysql Update Turns On Binary Logging

debian

I recently ran an apt-get update on my Debian Etch server as I wanted to install pSpell for php. I found that the apt repros were out of date. After and Internet search I found that they have been archived. This is worrying that the OS that I am running is now seemingly obsolete but …

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Jun
18

Upgraded Successfully To WordPress 3.0

A very simple and clean process, simply clicked the upgrade now button and away it went, no problems whats so ever. I need to run through the plugins I use, although I try to keep the number of plugins in use to a minimum as they can prove to be a security risk. At first …

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Jan
28

Virtualbox – Part 2

Having just posted a good write-up of Virtualbox I am having a strange problem with my Ubuntu Desktop. I decided to update it all, so ran the ‘apt-get update’ which was fine, but when I ran an ‘apt-get upgrade’ it decided it needed to download 150mb or updates. This was expected so I allowed to …

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