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"October 22, 2008
Matthew Palmer
Gawd I Love Virtualisation
At the moment, on my desktop, I have all my regular work, plus I've got a
qemu-based ARM system (slowly) building a package I need to test, as well
as a kvm-based amd64 system running pretty fast to test a patch to parted.
Now, I'm well aware that emulation isn't an alternative to testing on real
hardware all the time, but having one real machine on the desk beats having
three, for most purposes.
So, everyone involved in qemu and kvm the kick-arse programs they are
today: thankyou, from one happy hacker.
12:02P
October 21, 2008
Rodrigo Gallardo
Unofficial Liferea 1.5 packages
I’ve prepared a set of experimental packages of 1.5.5. They seem to be working fine, and are ready for some testing from brave users.
I’m not going to upload them soon to Debian experimental, since I want to be able to use that if for some reason I need testing of an urgent 1.4 update before the Lenny release.
Meanwhile, take a look at http://www.nul-unu.com/quien/rodrigo/debian/liferea/
There are source and amd64 binary packages. I’ll try to get access to some i386 machine to compile them there. One of these days
09:01P
by rodrigo
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Rob Taylor
Reversible debugging one step closer…
I just stumbled upon Chronical Recorder .
I’ve been waiting for something like this a long while. How did I miss it getting released?! Thanks Novell!
04:19P
by rob
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Julien Danjou
Debian bug sprint
I want cookies.
12:10P
by jd
awesome 3.1: more changes
A lazy morning again, so you'll enjoy another short list of changes in the upcoming awesome 3.1 ( first one is still here ):
Text can now be spread across multiple lines, using pango ability to wrap text;
New full screen layout;
awful.clients.swap.bydirection function;
Images get crop_and_scale() method;"
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