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Matt Butcher: Configuring MacGDBp for Debugging a Local Debian Virtual Machine
Posted on September 8th, 2010 No commentsIn my current Drupal development environment, I run an entire Debian server stack (LAMP + Memcache + Varnish, etc) inside of a VirtualBox virtual machine. On those frustration-laden occasions when I need to fire up the debugger, I use MacGDBp to connect to the virtual machine. Here's how I configure them. (If you just want to configure MacGDBp for debugging with MAMP or OS X's Apache, you may want to read an earlier article, and then check out the updates for Snow Leopard.
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Pantheon Systems: Pantheon Demonstration Screencast
Posted on September 7th, 2010 No commentsPantheon Demonstration Screencast and Early Customer ProgramThanks to all of you waiting patiently while we are heads-down building Pantheon.
We’re just back from Copenhagen, where we gave a sneak peek at what we’ve been up, and we wanted to share that demo with you as well. You can watch our screencast here:
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Gizra.com: OG7 session in Drupalcon Copenhagen
Posted on September 7th, 2010 No commentsFinally, we've been able to collect all the movies and edit them together. Unfortunately the quality isn't great in the first few minutes, but it's getting better and I hope you'll enjoy watching it.
Thanks to our "camera guys" - David Mollière and Peter Stumpf (that as it turns out, is really working for the UN and uses OG for that!)
For those who want too see the technical stuff from the session I gave should follow this link. I hope this will encourage people o try out Organic groups for Drupal 7 and help in making it a great module.
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Fredrik Jonsson: Four power tips for the command line
Posted on September 7th, 2010 No commentsThis post assumes that you are familiar with the unix command line. If you are not then I recommend the video from Addison Berry session “The command line is your friend” from DrupalCon Copenhagen 2010.
I have something of a passion/obsession with removing annoying obstacles in my every day tasks. I want good tools that are adapted to the way I like to work. Here follow my best tips for making the command line a pleasant place to get work done.



