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Graz’s BSD crackerbarrel
Friday, 21. May 2010 FreeBSD
http://www.bluelife.at/blog/articles/20100521-Grazer_BSD_Stammtisch (german)
tinderbox
Monday, 17. May 2010 FreeBSD
First of all I have to say that “tinderbox” ( http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com ) is a great tool. It’s probably the most important tool to verify new ports and/or patches on different FreeBSD versions (and with a little trick even on different architectures). And it is also a nice tool to find missing entries in pkg-plist. That [...]
gvim & xmonad
Monday, 10. May 2010 FreeBSD
After playing a little bit with vim/gvim it finally looks like I want it to. However – as soon as I was done I tried the config on my notebook and noticed an ugly white space within the gvim window. Since gvim behaves like eg xterm, urxvt etc it always tries to display only whole [...]
New logo
Sunday, 25. April 2010 FreeBSD
As you might have noticed I have replaced my old logo with a newer version – I hope you like it ;)
Linuxday in Graz
Sunday, 25. April 2010 FreeBSD
Yesterday I was at the local Linuxday for the first time in my life. This might be connected with the fact that there was a BSD information stand this year – which gave me the opportunity to get to know Bernhard Fröhlich (decke@) and Daniel Seuffert (ds@) from the FreeBSD Project (decke was recently made [...]
Hardware et al.
Friday, 16. April 2010 FreeBSD
In december last year I started the so far biggest upgrading process. The overall target was 3 machines which really needed new / newer hardware… I started with my old Intel Pentium D930 – which was great at its time – but today it’s just to slow. It was replaced with an Intel I5-750, 4DB [...]