Archive for April, 2006

Bruce for a while

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

We shall overcome: The seeger sessions is the name of his new album and it sounds nice. Thank you Jaime.

Sorry

Monday, April 24th, 2006

Last minutes i was taking a look to “awaiting for moderation” comments queue. Tons of spam reach this blog everyday and sometimes spam filtering could be a really boring task, around 90% of filtered messages were junk feedback.

Due to this, the moderation delay is considerable, i accepted all non-spam comments (i know it, i must activate mail warning to moderate comments as faster as i can, but it increases the number of mails in inbox a day in 50 approximately).

Special greetings to my prefer anonymous fan, who posted an interesting comment titled as “chipi leave this country” (or similar things), Please, don’t waste your time sending stupid feedback, lusers aren’t welcome here.

1/3

Monday, April 17th, 2006

In the last 30 minutes i received this fresh news, ID check and P&P marked as passed on Debian NM, yehaaaa!

How your web browser looks like?

Monday, April 17th, 2006

My usual web browser is Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.1 and looks like this:

My web browser sexappeal, click to enlarge (Click to enlarge)

Question for AsturLiNUX’s planet subscribers: And… How you web browser “decorate” you desktop? Let me see your screenshots! :)

Download here ‘for free’!

Thursday, April 13th, 2006

Surfing the web i found a link to download, for free, non-free copyrighted software at an official homepage of a subject i coursed last year (crack included). This link isn’t protected and is world readable, incredible. The software they are sharing is Rational Rose, a software engineering tool.

What’s your opinion?

Artworking

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

Yesterday, surfing the web, via Wikier’s blog i reached n1mh’s blog and he was talking about hackergotchis.

Last hours i’ve been working on my new hackergotchi, you can view it in action at AsturLiNUX’s Planet (don’t click this link if you are extremely sensitive with hard stuff)

For planet readers… interesting recursive link in last paragraph, right? :)

Debian NM Process and Liquid Cooling

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

I just worked the past days in ID check, it has been completed. This holidays (holidays isn’t related directly with ‘rest’ concept) i’m working on philosophies and procedures check, i think my AM is mixing questions from T&S and P&P and it’s cool, Moray is a nice AM.

Yesterday, i was installing a liquid cooling system on Cesar’s computer as optional final work for Computer and Peripheral Installation and Configuration, it was a really nice afternoon.

I’m improving my english really fast this days, i’m writting a lot of documents in English (P&P for example) and practicing real time writting on IRC with other Debian developers (including my application manager).

Next step

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

Yesterday i got assigned Application Manager in the Debian New Maintainter process. We’re working on ID check and in the following days we’ll start Philosophy and Procedures check.

His name is Moray Allen (moray), a PhD student working on Machine Learning at University of Edinburgh and Debian developer since 2004.

I haven’t title for this post

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

No interesting news since last blog entry. I’m sitted on my bed writting with the iBookG4 leaned on my knees, Airport Extreme works nice with last snapshot of linux kernel sources patched to support Softmac and bcm43xx drivers.

Today a teacher discovered me i’m not the unique reader of this blog, i’m currently rolling on floor really happy but i’ll become happier if readers leave any message as feedback on the posts.

On the other hand, while the counter of days at Uniovi increases, my opinion about the silly structure of my studies becomes powerful and demonstrable, this degree is not designed for Computer Science lovers, sure.

I’m currently listening to “Tullio De Piscopo - Stop Bajon (Primavera)”, recommended disco classic.