Installing opensuse 10.1 from the network.
Tuesday, 16 May 2006
I had a frustrating hour today, I wanted to install suse on this spare machine here so I can test the KOffice packages on that, and other distros. I choose the small image that downloads everything during the install; which is what I always do for installing Debian. (not that I install that more then ones per machine, but still, familiarity gets you points : ).
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/pub/suse/ /supplementary/ KDE/update_for_10.1
Monday, 15 May 2006
ftp.suse.com and first mirrors now carry the "KDE supplementary" package repository for SUSE Linux 10.1.
"supplementary" is one of the unsupported playgrounds of SUSE packagers for providing newer application versions like KDE 3.5.2 with KOffice 1.5.1 for past distribution releases. See this wiki page for a list of other YaST repositories, most of them provided by the openSUSE community, and read this fine tutorial how to add them.
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Flake progress
Monday, 15 May 2006
The KOffice objects-manipulation library is progressing nicely; since my last blog (2 weeks ago) I have added and fixed lots of things. Not nearly 2 weeks hacking worth, though, with LinuxTag in between.
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Pride
Monday, 15 May 2006
Seeing a body of the size of Gouvernment of Canada do the right thing can be a reason of pride.
Statcan introduced web-based census this year. But they had a limitation as to what browsers can be used. Needless to say, Linux browsers were ruled out by default. I'm pleased to advertize that they timely fixed the false problem.
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Trip to California
Monday, 15 May 2006
Just got back from a nice trip to California. Mostly Berkeley and San Francisco.
Pics from this trip are here.
And yes, this blog is related to KDE. :-) The clue is in the photo set.
Hat stand Konqi
Saturday, 13 May 2006
It seems Konqi got a bit fed up of being the KDE mascot these days. I spotted him this morning on his new workplace: he got hired by my wife to hold the hat of Clara, my daughter.
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SUSE Linux 10.1 Release
Saturday, 13 May 2006
SUSE Linux 10.1 has been finally released including Xgl preview, NetworkManager, AppArmor 2.0 and XEN 3. Learn more about it reading the Product Highlights and studying the first incoming reviews and screenshots galeries.
This release forces you to choose your desktop. Guess what I think is the better desktop and more polished one: KDE 3.5 including all the neat Novell projects like KNetworkManager, KPowersave, Kerry Beagle, OpenOffice.org/KDE and of course YaST system configuration which together make it the best available KDE desktop.
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Fairy tales
Friday, 12 May 2006
Once upon a time, I believed in fairy tales.
Later, during my software engineering education, I came across a fairy tale called "capabilties detection".
The tale's main content was that it would be possible for a software to query for available capabilities in some kind of backend. It told about a mythical protocol called X11, which would allow an even more mythical software called an X11 client, to query an almost unbelievably mythical thing called an X11 server for the availability of what the tale called extensions.
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IV Jornada Software Libre, Las Palmas
Friday, 12 May 2006
Yesterday, I went to the IV Jornada Software Libre conference at the Universidad de Las Palmas sponsored by the Canary Islands government. There were some interesting talks, and much discussion in between. I gave one called 'Software Libre is Inevitable' in the morning.
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