The Choice of the Music Player
Last week I started the thread about music players and now I can give more updates. I have only looked at Banshee and Rhythmbox. There were enough plusses on the Rhythmbox side to make me keep it as...
View Articlegnucash 2.0.2 for Foresight
Yesterday I finally got around to transfer the recipes from my private Conary repository into the foresight.rpath.org@fl:1-devel branch. Everything is now built, you should be able to use the above...
View ArticleThe Battle of Wesnoth
After reading an article about Linux games I’ve found out about The Battle of Wesnoth. It was ranked as #1, with Frozen Bubble (which I played before on my Fedora system). Being tired of chasing 3 very...
View ArticleLazy…
Wow, almost a month from the previous post. If blogging were one of my New Year resolutions, I’d be behind already. Anyway, I was pretty busy lately. We had friends visiting for Christmas, more friends...
View ArticleRandom bits
Apparently I didn’t get in the habit of blogging short entries often. Today liferea notified me there is a new release of WordPress that I should upgrade, so I figured I might as well post something....
View ArticleMy contribution to Foresight
In case you didn’t know Foresight is bleeding edge… gnumeric 1.7.8 and Liferea 1.2.7 are in the devel tree already. I find gnumeric to be much faster than OpenOffice (with the limitation that it only...
View Articlegnucash 2.1.0
Just landed in Foresight Linux. Next tasks: bring home computer up. input the gazillion home improvement receipts for the past 3 weeks and get scared.
View ArticleGallery and WebDAV
I got to play a bit with Gallery 2.2.2 and I noticed it does support mounting albums with a WebDAV client. (You’ll have to configure the plugin). While I didn’t try to actually mount it, I did use...
View Articleext2online is gone
I used to use ext2online in conjunction with LVM whenever I had to resize a partition that was already mounted. I haven’t had to do that in a while, so I was surprised that I couldn’t find ext2online...
View ArticleManaging SSH keys with Conary
Since we “eat your own dogfood” here at rPath, we do have IT using a Platform-as-a-Service model. They maintain their own platform that contains all the bits required on all the systems, like a...
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