I have released more core24 snaps to –edge for your testing pleasure. If you find any bugs please report them at bugs.kde.org and assign them to me. Thanks!
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Welcome to the December 2024 report from the Reproducible Builds project!
Our monthly reports outline what we’ve been up to over the past month and highlight items of news from elsewhere in the...
A minor package update, the first in over six years, for the RcppGetconf
package for reading system configuration — not unlike
getconf from the libc library — is now on CRAN
The changes are al...
In light of this week’s announcement by Meta (Facebook, Instagram, Threads, etc), I have been pondering this question: Why am I, a person that has long been a staunch advocate of free speech and e...
These days it’s straightforward to have reasonably secure, automatic decryption of your root filesystem at boot time on Debian 12. Here’s how I did it on an existing system which already had a s...
Debian LTS
This was my hundred-twenty-sixth month that I did some work for the Debian LTS initiative, started by Raphael Hertzog at Freexian.
I worked on updates for ffmpeg and haproxy in al...
I upgraded to Debian testing/trixie, and my network printer stopped appearing
in print dialogs. These are notes from the debugging session.
Check firewall configuration
I tried out kde, which instal...
Hi
The file fill.copyright.blanks.yml is used to fill missing copyright information when running cme update dpkg-copyright. This file can contain a comment field that is used for book-keeping.
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I tailed off on blog posts towards the end of the year; I blame a bunch of travel (personal + business), catching the ‘flu, then December being its usual busy self. Anyway, to try and start off ...
I use borg and restic to backup files in my system. Sometimes I run a huge
download or clone a large git repo and forget to mark it with CACHEDIR.TAG,
and it gets picked up slowing the backup proces...
Recently, I'm trying to fix d-i Han-Unification issue for Japanese.
This issue was not fixed for a long time since Debian 9 (stretch).
#1037256 - debian-installer: GUI font for Japanese was incor...
Our Debian User Group met on December 22nd for our last meeting of
2024. I wasn't sure at first it was a good idea, but many people showed up and
it was great!
Here's what we did:
pollo:
migrated...
Dear Debian community,
this is bits from DPL for December.
Happy New Year 2025! Wishing everyone health, productivity, and a
successful Debian release later in this year.
Strict ownership of packa...
Some parts of my infrastructure run on Hetzner dedicated servers.
Hetzner's management console has an interface to update reverse DNS
entries, and I wanted to automate that. Unfortunately there's no...
Focus
This month I didn't have any particular focus.
I just worked on issues in my info bubble.
Changes
myrepos:
fix link
OSC8-Adoption:
status updates, list features
ikiwiki:
fix quotes
ktexted...
Before we proceed, let's emphasize a few things:
My Testing hardware is i386 simply because I have plenty of leftovers from older days. These are hosts that I can afford to see randomly break d...
As part of their "Defective by Design" anti-DRM campaign, the FSF recently made the following claim:Today, most of the major streaming media platforms utilize the TPM to decrypt media streams, for...
Most of my Debian contributions this month were
sponsored by
Freexian, as well as one direct donation via
Liberapay (thanks!).
OpenSSH
I issued a bookworm
update
with a number of fixes that had a...
While watching the Vienna New Year’s
Concert
today, reading about its perhaps somewhat problematic
origins,
I was struck by the observation that the Strauss family’s polkas were
seen as pop musi...
In 2024, I finished and reviewed 46 books, not counting another three
books I've finished but not yet reviewed and which will therefore roll
over to 2025. This is slightly fewer books than the last...
Another short status update of what happened on my side last
month. The larger blocks are the Phosh
0.44 release and landing the
initial Cell Broadcast support in phosh. The rest is all just small...
Another musical retrospective. If you enjoy this, I also did a 2022 and a
2023 one.
Albums
In 2024, I added 88 new albums to my collection — that's a lot!
This year again, I bought the vast majo...
Here are my favourite books and movies that I read and watched throughout 2024.
It wasn't quite the stellar year for books as previous years: few of those books that make you want to recommend and...
https://kde.org/announcements/gear/24.12.0
I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday! Your present from me is shiny new application snaps! There are several new qt6 ports in this release. Pleas...
Interesting video about the hack of Andrew Tate’s The Real World site [1].
Informative video about Nick Fuentes covering the racism, anti-semitism, misogyny, and how he is clearly in denial about ...
Following Dennis Schubert's post
on how LLM bots are scraping the Internet continuously at full speed,
I decided to take a look at my own server. If you exclude my chess site
which naturally has a...
Dear blog. This post is inspired by an old friend of mine who has been writing these for the past few years. I meant to do this for a while now, but ended up not preparing anything, so this post is ...
Today I made a new release of my CP/M emulator and I think that maybe now it will run on Microsoft Windows. Unfortunately I cannot test it!
A working CP/M implementation needs to provide facilit...
This post leverages support for Atari Hard Disk Interface Partition (AHDI) partition tables in the Linux kernel, activated by default in Debian,
and in the parted partition editor.
Accessing the c...
As I was tired of long build times, so I convinced my boss to buy me a Lenovo Legion pro 7. The reason is: this laptop has an AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX that has 16 cores (32 threads). This reduces a lot ...
On Android, there's a spellchecker popup that occasionally appears over the
keyboard, getting very annoyingly in the way. See for example this unanswered
question with screenshots.
It looks like a f...
At work, I've been maintaining a perl script that needs to run a number
of steps as part of a release workflow.
Initially, that script was very simple, but over time it has grown to do
a number o...
As in 2023 I took another look back at what changed in Phosh in 2024 and instead of just updating my notes why not again share it here.
The Phosh developers focus from day one was to make devices ...
Usually Architecture: any is recommended in debian/control except upstream explicitly doesn't/won't support that architecture.
In practical use case, linux-any is useful to exclude hurd architec...
This week, I dove into setting up redirects with Apache to make the transition to Hugo's multilingual system smoother. The challenge? Ensuring that all those old links still worked while I migrated ...
After finding AlmaLinux mirror sync capacity at Tier 0 (or Tier 1, however you look at it) is around 140 Gbps, I wanted to find source and hierarchy in Debian mirroring systems.
There are two main t...
I've been lucky to be able to spend twenty! five! years! developing free
software and making a living on it, and this was a banner year for that
career.
To start with, there was the Distribits
co...
A Brief History of FAI, Which Began 25 Years Ago
On Dec 21st, 1999 version 1.0 of FAI (Fully Automatic Installation) was
announced. That
was 25 years ago.
Some months before, the computer scienc...
Are you aware that Git commits and tags may be signed using OpenSSH? Git signatures may be used to improve integrity and authentication of our software supply-chain. Popular signature algorithms inc...
My 3D printer took me on another adventure recently. Or, well, actually
someone else's 3D printer did: It turns out that building a realtime
system (with high-speed motors controlling to a 300-deg...
My current playlist is this diorama of Lulu the Piggy channeling Tupac Shakur in a toy vending machine in the basement of New World Mall in Flushing Chinatown.
...
A follow-up release 0.3.11 to the recent 0.3.10
release release of the anytime
package arrived on CRAN two
days ago. The package is fairly feature-complete, and code and
functionality remain matur...
I have been working all year on a solar upgrade aimed at December. Now here
it is, midwinter, and my electric car is charging on a cloudy day from my
offgrid solar fence.
I lived happily enough w...
Today I made a new release of my CP/M emulator and I think that maybe now it will run on Microsoft Windows. Unfortunately I cannot test it!
A working CP/M implementation needs to provide facilit...
We did it again™! Just in time, we’re excited to announce the release of Grml stable version 2024.12, code-named ‘Adventgrenze’! (If you’re not familiar with Grml, it’s a Debian-based...
A coworker asked recently about how people use VMs locally for dev work, so I figured I’d take a few minutes to write up a bit about what I do. There are many use cases for local virtual machines ...
After the MiniDebConf Marseille 2019, COVID-19 made it impossible or difficult to organize new MiniDebConfs for a few years. With the gradual resumption of in-person events (like FOSDEM, DebCo...
A concerned nutritional epidemiologist in Tokyo realizes that if you are what you eat, that means…
It’s a similar situation in Seoul, albeit with less oil and more confidence.
...
I am using GitLab CI/CD pipelines for several upstream projects (libidn, libidn2, gsasl, inetutils, libtasn1, libntlm, …) and a long-time concern for these have been that there is too little testi...
Boost is a very large and
comprehensive set of (peer-reviewed) libraries for the C++ programming
language, containing well over one hundred individual libraries. The BH package provides a
sizeabl...
Welcome to post 45 in the $R^4 series!
We introduced r-ci
here in post
#32 here nearly four years ago. It has found pretty widespread use
and adoption, and we received a few kind words then (in t...
The Aim
I just bought a Hisense 65U80G 65″ Inch 8K ULED Android TV (2021 model) for $1,568 including delivery. I got that deal by googling refurbished 8K TVs and finding the cheapest one I could b...
I recently got a OnePlus 6 for the purpose of running Debian, here’s the Debian wiki page about it [1]. It runs Debian nicely and the basic functions all work, but the problem I’m having now is ...
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