2006-11-29 15:57:42 CET
speed of meme
in the name of science: please read
& link to
Measuring The Speed of Meme: An Experiment in which You Will
Participate, Or Else....
2006-11-24 19:09:33 CET
fun with irssi/screen/ssh/xscreensaver
after procrastinating for several
months today I moved my irssi instance from my workstation
to a screen session on my playground server (in order to
have it running permanently). I've documented the setup (script for
starting/re-attaching the screen session on the server,
connect from the workstation via ssh on X
startup, setting un/away remotely via ssh in accordance to
xscreensaver status on the workstation) in a small
article.
2006-11-22 18:27:55 CET
browser
upgraded from firefox 1.5 to
iceweasel 2.0, swapped tabbrowser extensions
against tab mix plus, removed an unused extension/add-on,
added another one, found out that sage uses alt-z (instead
of alt-s) now, played around with my
userChrome.css
(partly successfully), & I am quite happy.2006-11-15 17:57:03 CET
one more free box around me
during the last months we had
problems with the internet connection at our office. I decided to
exchange the router in order be to able to eliminate one possible
culprit.
I went to buy a linksys wrt54gl ('L' as in 'Linux'), connected the cables, configured the box via the typical web interface, &: no connection to the internet via the funny austrian adsl (i.e. pptp) connection. the router got a connection but not a single packet went to the host at the other end of the tunnel.
time to implement my "secret" plans for the router: after reading the docs I installed openwrt, changed some settings (for pptp, for wpa encryption, for port forwarding), & one ifdown/ifup wan/wifi later it worked like a charm.
now let's see if the connection becomes more stable; if not then it's not the old router's fault, & I'll use the 'free' wrt54gl at home.
update: a few weeks later it's still running without any problems; so the connection issues at the office are solved; & I need to buy another wrt54gl if I want to have one at home ;-) — 2006-12-12
I went to buy a linksys wrt54gl ('L' as in 'Linux'), connected the cables, configured the box via the typical web interface, &: no connection to the internet via the funny austrian adsl (i.e. pptp) connection. the router got a connection but not a single packet went to the host at the other end of the tunnel.
time to implement my "secret" plans for the router: after reading the docs I installed openwrt, changed some settings (for pptp, for wpa encryption, for port forwarding), & one ifdown/ifup wan/wifi later it worked like a charm.
now let's see if the connection becomes more stable; if not then it's not the old router's fault, & I'll use the 'free' wrt54gl at home.
update: a few weeks later it's still running without any problems; so the connection issues at the office are solved; & I need to buy another wrt54gl if I want to have one at home ;-) — 2006-12-12
2006-11-11 01:06:24 CET
SFScon
today philipp & me went to
bolzano/bozen for the SFScon. it was a nice day with
some good although not exciting talks (targeted at the general
public but partly interesting nevertheless), & with meeting
some interesting people (among them enrico zini from the debian
project & werner koch from gnupg); listening to some (parts of)
talks in italian was easier than coping with the german simultanous
interpretation.
we finished the day with a delicious dinner in an italian restaurant.
we finished the day with a delicious dinner in an italian restaurant.