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Sun Nov 13 12:13:40 2005 GMT: Jabberd2 epoll Patch Updated Thu Nov 10 20:21:25 2005 GMT: Visual C++ 2005 Sun Nov 06 17:00:23 2005 GMT: https Support for JabRSS It's now also possible to subscribe to RSS/Atom feeds in JabRSS via https (although I don't see a reason why anyone would want to publish a public RSS/Atom feed via https only). Sun Oct 23 14:36:31 2005 GMT: Updating to Breezy Badger Following the release of Breezy Badger about a week ago, I have now updated my home PC which went quite well, except that xdm is completely broken. Admittedly, this package is not part of the official distribution, but is part of universe. Fortunately, a bug has already been filed and is easy to fix. Another (minor) annoyance is that the lsh-utils package is still not available for AMD64 (although it's fairly easy to compile it yourself for AMD64). Sun Oct 16 20:24:26 2005 GMT: Ubuntu Breezy Badger Release Party Returning from the Linux Kongress, I made a short break in Munich to attend a Ubuntu Breezy Badger Release Party at the Irish Folk Pub. Although we were a rather small group, we had a great time there (a picture of our party might eventually show up at The Fridge). Thanks a lot to Henrik and Yadira for organising the party and their hospitality. Sun Oct 16 20:01:07 2005 GMT: Linux Kongress 2005 As I had decided not to visit Linux-Tag this year, I have instead travelled to Linux Kongress (in Hamburg) last week. On Wednesday I attended the "Capturing and analyzing kernel crash dumps using Kdump tutorial which was quite interesting because I was able to learn some new stuff (as I usually stay on the application side and don't touch the kernel). The conference itself took place on Thursday and Friday with lots of kernel-related presentations. In my opinion the highlights were Harald Welte's overview of current netfilter development, Clustered Samba (Volker Lendecke) and DRBD (Philipp Reisner). BTW, I am still wondering why the conference organisers weren't able to set up two or three wireless access points (which ideally would be running Linux) to get some reasonable wireless coverage at the conference. It took them half a day to set up some Internet access via the lousy (coverage-wise) university W-LAN. Wed Sep 28 20:14:49 2005 GMT: The OrbZone A few days ago The OrbZone, a CORBA community portal (sponsored by IONA Technologies) has been launched. Tue Sep 27 21:08:33 2005 GMT: Simple SIP Forwarder Tue Sep 20 19:56:45 2005 GMT: GSA Sun Sep 18 19:00:15 2005 GMT: More WRT54G Firmware Hacking Wed Sep 14 18:33:42 2005 GMT: SSH Brute Force Attack Sun Sep 11 21:07:59 2005 GMT: WRT54G Fimware Hacking | ||||||
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