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Klagenfurter Linuxday 2005: done

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2005

Klagenfurter Linuxday 2005 was nice. Some guys (including grml-developers) drove from Graz to Klagenfurt. Starting with the talk “Software-Entwicklungstools unter Linux” (software development tool @ linux) August Hörandl mentioned the tool scons: SCons is an Open Source software construction tool – that is, a next-generation build tool. Think of SCons as an improved, cross-platform substitute […]

news.individual.net: not free or charge anymore

Sunday, February 20th, 2005

Effective from April 1st, 2005, use of News.Individual.NET will not be free of charge anymore. The news service will continue as a fee-based service. The fee for an account for News.Individual.NET is 10 EUR per year (annual payment), that converts to only 0.84 EUR per month. — http://news.individual.net/ Bad news IMO. :-( It’s not the […]

mutt-ng: ak in the news

Saturday, February 19th, 2005

ak’s mutt-ng project is in the news: german article in the Linux User magazine 2005/03. Great! mutt-ng is a fork of the well-known email client mutt with the goal to both incorporate all the patches that are floating around in the web, and to fix all the other little annoyances of mutt. I’m mentioning mutt-ng […]

7 days offline: skiing!

Saturday, February 19th, 2005

Yes, no joke. I was offline and did not touch computers for 7 days – whooo! :-) I was on holidays: skiing at Nassfeld (Carinthia/Austria) with my girlfriend and her family. Weather was perfect (expect for half a day on wednesday), ski piste and snow were great. We went skiing for about 6 hours a […]

hotplug-ng

Saturday, February 12th, 2005

Greg Kroah-Hartman announced hotplug-ng which replaces the existing linux-hotplug package with very tiny, compiled executable programs, instead of the existing bash scripts. Great news IMO! Marco d’Itri will probably maintain this package in debian (see his ITP). Marco is also maintainer of the udev-package so I’m expecting good integration.

mutt: pgp_autosign

Wednesday, February 9th, 2005

I’m using the pgp-autosign-feature of mutt since ages. I usually disabled it in the pgp-menu (via pressing ‘p+f’) when writing with users of Microsoft Outlook Express (AKA OjE). Now I improved my mutt(-ng) setup so I don’t lose the autosign-feature but don’t have to disable it manually when mailing with OjE-users: message-hook ~A “set pgp_autosign” […]

dstat – Versatile tool for generating system resource statistics

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2005

Sometimes sysadmins have to debug a computer running with (too) high load. I usually used free(1), cat /proc/interrupts, vmstat(8) [-s, -m,…] and top(1) to debug such situations. Today I stumbled upon ‘dstat’. It produces some important stats in realtime with (IMO) readable output. Check it out! And please let me know if you know of […]

Using xorg xserver on a grml box (Update)

Wednesday, January 26th, 2005

As usual I’m busy working on grml. ;-) udev is already part of the current grml-devel-iso. I was interested in the xorg xserver because according to many people it should be faster than the xfree86 xserver. xorg-packages for debian should be available as soon as sarge is released *harhar* so I decided to take the […]

20 Year Usenet Timeline

Wednesday, January 26th, 2005

Google has fully integrated the past 20 years of Usenet archives into Google Groups, which now offers access to more than 800 million messages dating back to 1981. This is by far the most complete collection of Usenet articles ever assembled and a fascinating first-hand historical account. […] Enjoy your trip back to the golden […]

Chemnitzer Linux Tage 2005 (update)

Friday, January 21st, 2005

My grml talk has been accepted for Chemnitzer Linux Tage 2005. Now I’ve to check out how to drive to Chemnitz. ;-) According to the (yet unofficial) program I’ll meet maaaany people who I can meet only on such events. ;-) I’ll even meet one of the grml developers for the first time in real […]

Running grml with QEMU

Monday, January 17th, 2005

QEMU is an emulator for various CPUs. It works on Linux, Windows, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. Inspired by user feedback I tried to run grml via QEMU on a windows box today. Worked like a charme, except that running it via emulation is much slower than running it in native mode. ;-)

Free Software Magazine

Sunday, January 16th, 2005

Free Software Magazine is a free magazine for the free software world, available on paper and in electronic format. (pointer by Emanuele Rocca)

German Online-Book: Linux Treiber entwickeln (german)

Wednesday, January 12th, 2005

I just found out that “Linux Treiber entwickeln – Eine systematische Einführung in Gerätetreiber für den Kernel 2.6” by Jürgen Quade and Eva-Katharina Kunst (ISBN://3-89864-238-0) is available online. You might know parts of it from the german version of Linux Magazin. Have fun and enjoy reading it! :-)

Security by Prokop

Wednesday, January 12th, 2005

Kriminalität: Prokop will Sicherheitsprogramm — Headline at orf.at (article) [english: crime: Prokop wants a security tool^Wprogram] Hey, I just released grml! 8-) (pointer by Martin)

grml 0.2 released

Monday, January 10th, 2005

grml 0.2 – Codename Satura is available. The new release brings 455 new packages and many new features like an updated hardware detection, new bootparameters and a kernel 2.6.9 including several patches. For details take a look at the release announcement and the grml website.

dpkg sucks

Thursday, January 6th, 2005

$ apt-get install libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 Reading Package Lists… Error! E: Unable to parse package file /var/lib/dpkg/status (1) E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened. WTF? I did nothing since last time I used apt-get. Oh, not true. I updated grml-scripts and grml-etc. Let’s take a look at /var/lib/dpkg/status. Ah, 567 […]

Cinema: Phantom of the Opera

Wednesday, December 29th, 2004

Yesterday I’ve been at the cinema. My girlfriend and me were watching the german version of ‘The phantom of the Opera’. The pictures are impressive, the sound is great. What we didn’t like was the voice of Uwe Kröger for the phantom because the actor of the phantom didn’t look like Uwe. ;-) Conclusion: A […]

tcprobe: get information on movie files

Wednesday, December 29th, 2004

Today I discovered the useful tool tcprobe. Till today I used mplayer and GNU strings for getting details on movie files. tcprobe is part of the transcode package and provides detailed information on files: $ tcprobe -i test.avi [tcprobe] RIFF data, AVI video [avilib] V: 25.002 fps, codec=DX50, frames=1597, width=352, height=288 [avilib] A: 32000 Hz, […]

Book: Linux Server Hacks

Monday, December 27th, 2004

Linux Server Hacks by Rob Flickenger (ISBN: 0-596-00461-3) is a collection of 100 tips and tricks for servers running linux. I read the german version (ISBN: 3897213613) and enjoyed it. First of all I like the short “stories” because it’s possible to savour the book when you’ve just a few minutes of spare time. About […]

xmas for geeks

Thursday, December 23rd, 2004

echo ‘Du gruenst nicht nur zur Sommers zeit, nein auch im Winter, wenn es schne it. O Tannenbaum, o Tannenbaum, wie gruen sind deeeeine Blaetter’ | festival –tts