New package added: electricsheep
Sessions about MySQL at the EuroOSCON 2006 conference
The session grid contains a number of talks related to MySQL:
- John Paul Ashenfelter: Data Warehousing with MySQL
- Peter Zaitsev: High Performance Full Text search for Database Content
- Lars Thalmann: Being a MySQL Developer
All in all, the conference program looks very promising. I wish I could be there...
SAGE@GUUG Hamburg Meeting
After the presentation we walked over to a local turkish restaurant to have some dinner and chitchat. There I met with Lars, who moved to Hamburg recently. We had a good time and discussed a wide variety of subjects. Thanks to Dirk for arranging this meeting! I look forward to the next one, which will take place on September 14th and will cover the "Service Management Facility" from Sun Solaris 10.
More packages added to the openSUSE Build Service
- bchunk 1.2.0 - A CD image format converter from .bin/.cue to .iso/.cdr/.wav.
- kvdr 0.64 - A KDE Front-End for VDR (Video Disk Recorder)
- samefile 2.12 - Find identical files on your file system
- rss-glx 0.8.1 - Really Slick Screensavers
- rzip 2.1 - A large-file compression program
I hope none of these are already maintained somewhere else, this is something I still haven't figured out - how can I search the existing projects for certain packages?
The Build Service totally rocks, especially since it can be conveniently used from the command line as well. I submitted my first two packages via the web frontend, but have now switched to using the osc command line tool exclusively. Kudos to the openSUSE Build Service Team, building packages on other platforms has never been that easy!
10.1 RPMs now on the openSUSE Build Service
Updated RPMs: KeyJnote 0.8.2, mercurial 0.9.1
SUSE Linux 10.1 "vorkon" - SUSE Linux as it's supposed to be?
But the fun doesn't stop here! Nicolaus also added a number of interesting applications, usually not included in SUSE Linux OSS, such as Adobe Reader 7.0, moneyplex, RealPlayer, FlashPlayer, Cinepaint, FlightGear and several extensions for Mozilla Firefox. He also included many LAMP applications (based on the famous Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP stack), that have already been preconfigured and are ready to use right after installing the packages! This is where the name "vorkon" comes from - "vorkonfiguriert" means "preconfigured" in German. Some of the LAMP apps included are eGroupware, Gallery2, Joomla!, MediaWiki, nagios, phpBB, Serendipity, Typo3 and several others.
All in all this looks like a well-rounded package - it reminds me a lot of how SUSE Linux used to be when people referred to it as the "everything but the kitchen sink" distribution. Unfortunately it seems as if the legal restrictions of being owned by a US company have caused a lot of the former SUSE benefits to vanish - nowadays one has to hunt for a lot of stuff like drivers and uncrippled applications after the initial installation just as with any other Linux distribution. Thanks to Nicolaus for scratching that itch!
You can purchase SUSE Linux 10.1 "vorkon" via amazon.de - for just 19,95 EUR this is a very attractive product, especially for Linux Newcomers. Give it a try!
New Mercurial 0.9 RPMs available
Article about MySQL and Java installation published
Discovering KeyJnote for smooth presentations
While listening Sebastian Kügler's FrOSCon presentation about KDE World Domination, I was quite stunned by the very soft transitions between his slides and what kind of effects were used. After he also quickly switched between an overview mode and individual slides by quickly zooming out and into another slide, I was quite convinced that he had to be using Keynote on a Mac. Which I personally would have found confusing, given that he was there to talk about how to promote the KDE desktop
I was delighted to learn that he was actually using KeyJnote, which is a little Python script that takes any PDF as an input file to generate the slide show. Alternatively, you can point it to a directory with pictures, that will then be used for the slide show. It uses OpenGL for the rendering, so it requires a proper DRI setup. Fortunately SUSE Linux 10.1 already ships with all the required components to get the script working (In addition to Python and Ghostscript, it requires the following RPMs to be installed: pdftk, python-imaging, python-opengpython-pygame). As I can finally use the ATI Radeon 9600 Mobility GPU in my IBM Thinkpad T42 Laptop with the free r300 3D-driver, I of course had to give it a try and am quite happy with it!
To ease the installation of the script, I've now built an RPM for SUSE Linux 10.1, which you can now download from my RPM download section. It might work on older SUSE releases as well, as long as the RPM dependencies are fulfilled. Have fun!
Invitation to join the Hamburg MySQL User Group Meeting on July, 3rd
All hail S.M.A.R.T. and external USB hard disk drives!
Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 19:08:39 +0200Which did not sound too good. In addition to that, the system had failed to resume from a suspend to disk earlier that day - the kernel experienced disk read errors while trying to load the suspended image from the swap partition. Fortunately a fresh reboot still worked and I ran a more thorough analysis of the disk drive by using smartctl -t long /dev/hda. Using various Open Source tools from a SUSE Linux 10.1 rescue system (which boots off the first installation CD) helped me to backup and restore my data without losing anything (except for some time, of course). Continue reading "All hail S.M.A.R.T. and external USB hard disk drives!"
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