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Archive for 2004

Google: disovered new feature

Thursday, September 9th, 2004

Enter ‘cat en-de’ in the google searching field and have a go. It’s the shortform for ‘cat englisch-deutsch’ and you will get a link to leo.org. I couldn’t find this feature on the englisch webpage of google, neither on the italian nor the french one but only on the german features webpage of google.

Status report

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

I’m back in Graz since Monday. I had to do a big update on my workstation (besides the regular security-updates). Running with kernel 2.6.2 as my server for 87 days uptime without any problems *knock on wood* I updated to 2.6.8.1. With Jimmy’s ATI-Howto and debian-packages from Flavio Stanchi 3D-acceleration with my “ATI Technologies Inc […]

Monado: Microsoft Shell

Saturday, September 4th, 2004

Because I don’t have to administrate any windows-clients during my holidays I didn’t read that many stuff/news related to M$. While searching for some interesting blogs I stumbled across Jason Nadal’s blog covering Monad. Monad is the codename (from greek philosophy meaning “indivisible unit”/german: Einheit, Unteilbares) for the new command shell msh.exe shipped with Windows […]

grml [the linux-distribution] – going on…

Friday, September 3rd, 2004

Running mkisofs and create_compressed_fs resulted in [ 9] Block# 22409 size 65536 -> 63066 [compression ratio 96%, overall: 36%] Getötet Huh?! Ok, give it another try: [ 9] Block# 22470 size 65536 -> 45476 [compression ratio 69%, overall: 36%] Getoetet So not a problem of grml but running out of swap *dang*. Running mkisofs and […]

mp3player: bought it

Tuesday, August 31st, 2004

As you maybe remember I was searching for a mp3player for my girlfriend. Finally we bought one dnt Fun256 for my girlfriend and another one for her brother. The funny thing: one of my brothers also bought a mp3player a few months ago and he has the same one but only with 128MB of memory. […]

grml

Tuesday, August 31st, 2004

No – that’s not another rant. 8-) I did some work on grml. Today I created a bootable version of grml based on Knoppix 3.6. Of course there’s still a lot of work to do but I expect a first official version in september/october. People who want to do some beta-testing will obtain a non-public-version […]

aKademy: the last days…

Friday, August 27th, 2004

No foreign cables on the switch so it’s time for do some blogging. 8-) The last few days have been great. On wednesday we (Sven and me) had our tutorial on texttools. One whole day just covering Vim, screen and zsh 8-). But there was not really much time left for some other nice utilities […]

aKademy: Days 2, 3 and 4

Tuesday, August 24th, 2004

Sorry for the delay but I’ve been busy in the last 2 days. On sunday some nice talks took place, check out planetkde.org for opinions of other people ;-). In the kdewiki you will find many more links to picture-galleries, streaming-server and documentation. On monday I attended to Klaus Knopper’s tutorial “Knoppix remastering” which was […]

subversion sucks

Sunday, August 22nd, 2004

$ svn update svn: XML parser failed in ” svn: Date conversion failed $ strace gives me: open(“.svn/entries”, O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 3 read(3, “< ?xml version=”1.0” encoding=”ut”…, 8192) = 4849 read(3, “”, 3343) = 0 brk(0) = 0x80b9000 brk(0x80dc000) = 0x80dc000 brk(0) = 0x80dc000 brk(0) = 0x80dc000 brk(0x80d4000) = 0x80d4000 brk(0) = 0x80d4000 write(2, “svn: XML […]

aKademy: Day 1

Saturday, August 21st, 2004

Today we (Sven Guckes and me) arrived at Airport Stuttgart, went to Ludwigsburg by “S-Bahn” and checked in at aKademy. Now we are sitting at Hermann Thomas’ home. Hermann is a very nice guy who rescued us before a night under a bridge ;-) due to there was no space left in the youth hostel […]

Going to Germany

Saturday, August 21st, 2004

In a few hours I’m flying with Sven Guckes to Stuttgart (Germany) from Klagenfurt Airport. Today KDE Community World Summit 2004 “aKademy” starts in Ludwigsburg. I’ll stay there till 28th of August. I don’t know whether I’ll have a good internet-connection via WLAN or not, so don’t expect to meet me in realtime in ICQ/Jabber […]

Some blogstats

Friday, August 20th, 2004

I wanted to know which (rss)readers people use for reading my blog. I created some stats based on logs from 26 july to 20th of august: RSS-Reader | Counts ======================================== “blogg.de-Crawler” | 8 “BlogPulse | 123 “centericq/4.10.0” | 16408 “centericq/4.10.1” | 4962 “centericq/4.11.0” | 495 “centericq/4.9.10” | 4308 “centericq/4.9.12” | 18436 “Feedreader” | 27055 “Feedster […]

Toggle: Text version of Googles Image Search

Friday, August 20th, 2004

Toogle is a Text version of Googles Image Search. Currently it creates images out of the very term that was used to fetch those images, later we will endeavour to create images out of the search terms entered by users past and present. But for now please, go play.   — http://c6.org/toogle/about.php Have a look at […]

zsh: previous command output

Thursday, August 19th, 2004

An absolutely great zsh-tip by Jesper Holmberg I would like to share with you because I find it very useful. The motivation for the following snippet is the fact that I often do a ‘find’ or a ‘locate’ to find some files I’m interested in, and then want to do some action on one of […]

I just love software – and now: dpkg-buildpackage

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

$ dpkg-buildpackage zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) dpkg-buildpackage $ dpkg-buildpackage –version zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) dpkg-buildpackage –version $ Same version of dpkg-buildpackage of course works on my laptop. Argl. Update: The solution to fix this problem is to change the shebang-line of the shellscript dpkg-buildpackage from /bin/sh (which is a symlink to zsh on […]

subversion

Wednesday, August 18th, 2004

$ svn up svn: Working copy ‘.’ locked svn: run ‘svn cleanup’ to remove locks (type ‘svn help cleanup’ for details) $ svn cleanup svn: XML parser failed in ‘.zsh’ svn: Date conversion failed $ mv .zsh .zsh.old $ svn cleanup svn: Can’t open directory ‘.procmail/.svn/tmp/svn_io_remove_dir’: No such file or directory $ mkdir .procmail/.svn/tmp/svn_io_remove_dir $ […]

S4 on Laptop

Monday, August 16th, 2004

I can’t believe it – but S4 is running (using linux-kernel 2.6.8.1) on my Sony VAIO FX602! Disassembling the AML into an ASL-file with Intel’s IASL-compiler (part of the ACPI CA – Unix Build Environment), creating the AML in a c-hex-table and patching the linux-kernel did the trick. I’ve documented the essential steps on my […]

An alternative to LaTeX? Lout

Sunday, August 15th, 2004

Lout is a document formatting system designed and implemented by Jeffrey Kingston at the Basser Department of Computer Science, University of Sydney, Australia.    — http://snark.ptc.spbu.ru/~uwe/lout/lout.html If you are interested in it also check out the project’s homepage @ sf.net. Credits for the pointer goes to the faboulus Karl Voit, a friend of mine who […]

Book on zsh

Saturday, August 14th, 2004

Absolutely great. Jerry Peek (you might know him from the absolutely great book Unix Power Tools), Oliver Kiddle (a well known zsh-geek) and Stephenson Peter (author of the well known zsh-users-guide) have written a book on zsh named “From Bash to Z Shell: Conquering the Command Line” (book@amazon.at). It will be available in November 2004. […]

Debian installer

Thursday, August 12th, 2004

I wanted to take a closer look inside the current debian-installer of Sarge. I checked out the current svn-trunk and for fun (and inspired by Debian’s newsletter) I ran David A. Wheeler’s ‘SLOCCount’ for getting some stats. Have a look: Totals grouped by language (dominant language first): ansic: 30452 (59.93%) sh: 16674 (32.82%) perl: 2739 […]