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This is the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter for the week of June 28th, 2004. |
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1. Gentoo News |
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First Installation of Gentoo Linux on a Quadruple Opteron |
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There are offers simply impossible to turn down. When Gentoo developer |
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Lars Weiler (Pylon) was approached to try an installation on the finest |
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machine displayed at the Hewlett-Packard booth during the German LinuxTag, |
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the HP staff really didn't have to ask him twice. A Proliant DL 585 |
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featuring four 2.2 GHz AMD64 CPUs with 1 MB of L2 Cache each and a total |
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of 16 GB of RAM was sitting at the HP stand, and the RedHat environment |
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already installed served as the base of a chroot installation of Gentoo |
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Linux - the first installation ever on this type of machine, and the first |
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time anyone got a 2.6 kernel to run on it. In spite of the warnings in the |
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hardware manual, Pylon managed to install a 2.6.7 kernel, bootstrapped a |
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stage1 install in 25 minutes and was done with a complete stage3 |
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installation after another 45 minutes. The HP staff was so pleased with |
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the fact that they had Gentoo running on their quadruple Opteron beast, |
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they took over and set up the management software for 16 other Opteron |
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cluster machines in the same rack, fiddled a little with Povray rendering, |
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and merrily ran Gentoo Linux for the remaining two days of the LinuxTag. |
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Figure 1.1: Left: Lars Weiler (Gentoo), right: Cedric Milesi (HP |
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Grenoble), center: Proliant DL 585 and 16 cluster nodes below |
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http://www.gentoo.org/images/gwn/20040628_lars_cedric.jpg |
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Figure 1.2: 6 minutes to compile Qt... |
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http://www.gentoo.org/images/gwn/20040628_compile-times.png |
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Gentoo Present at the LinuxTag in Karlsruhe |
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With more than 20,000 visitors the LinuxTag in Karlsruhe is by far the |
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most important Linux and Open Source show in Europe, and the statistics at |
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the Gentoo booth matched the record figures of the event as a whole.During |
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the four days of the event, 15 developers and other Gentoo activists |
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shared in manning the booth. On top of the obligatory x86 PCs, six |
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architectures running Gentoo Linux were on display this year, including an |
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SGI Indy, an Xbox, several Macintosh laptops, an HP PA/RISC machine, a DEC |
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Alpha and a Sparc Ultra 10. It was also the first occasion to register as |
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a member of the Gentoo e.V., the German not-for-profit association set up |
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a few weeks ago. |
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Figure 1.1: Not just a football team: German, Swiss and Austrian |
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Gentooistas in front of their LinuxTag booth |
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http://www.gentoo.org/images/gwn/20040628_gang.jpg |
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Left to right: cybersystem, dakjo, darktemplaa, Pylon, ian!, wschlich, |
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zypher, amne (kneeling), beejay, dertobi123, stkn, tantive, dj-submerge |
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2. Projects Update |
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Infrastructure |
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The Infrastructure project team reports that they have received two new |
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servers from the Open Source Lab at Oregon State University[1]. These are |
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dual Xeon machines with 1 GB of RAM each, which will provide new homes for |
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the forums as well as bugzilla and packages.gentoo.org. The infrastructure |
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team is also working on developing and deploying some new survey software |
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which will help gather better information about Gentoo users, how they use |
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the distro, and what they would like to see. There has been a new server |
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added to the rsync.gentoo.org rotation. |
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1. http://www.osuosl.org/ |
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Security |
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The Security team was pleased to report that they have set records for the |
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number of GLSAs released for each of the last three months, and seem well |
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on the way to setting another one this month. This is a strong indication |
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that the processes for identifying, documenting and fixing security bugs |
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are in place and working well. Thierry Carrez[2], Sune Kloppenborg |
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Jeppesen[3] and KrispyKringle[4] were specifically identified as having |
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done "yeoman's duty in keeping our security bugs under control". |
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2. Koon@g.o |
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3. Jaervosz@g.o |
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4. KrispyKringle@g.o |
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Releng |
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The Release Engineering project informed us that Chris Gianelloni[5] will |
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be serving as the the Release QA manager, and that Roger Miliker[6] has |
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joined the team. Testing for the 2004.2 release is well underway, and test |
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releases of the new LiveCDs are available on the Gentoo mirrors under the |
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path /experimental/x86/livecd. Bugs on the test releases, as always, |
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should be reported at bugs.gentoo.org[7]. The catalyst tool for building |
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LiveCDs has been updated significantly, including better support for |
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distcc and the option of using an overlay for the portage snapshot. New |
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versions should appear in portage soon. |
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5. wolf31o2@g.o |
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6. roger55@g.o |
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7. http://bugs.gentoo.org |
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3. Gentoo Security |
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Apache 1.3: Buffer overflow in mod_proxy |
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A bug in mod_proxy may allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code |
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when Apache is configured a certain way. |
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For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement[8] |
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8. http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200406-16.xml |
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IPsec-Tools: authentication bug in racoon |
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racoon provided as part of IPsec-Tools fails do proper authentication. |
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For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement[9] |
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9. http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200406-17.xml |
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gzip: Insecure creation of temporary files |
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gzip contain a bug potentially allowing an attacker to execute arbitrary |
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commands. |
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For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement[10] |
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10. http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200406-18.xml |
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giFT-FastTrack: remote denial of service attack |
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There is a vulnerability where a carefully crafted signal sent to the |
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giFT-FastTrack plugin will cause the giFT daemon to crash. |
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For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement[11] |
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11. http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200406-19.xml |
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FreeS/WAN, Openswan, strongSwan: Vulnerabilities in certificate handling |
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FreeS/WAN, Openswan, strongSwan and Super-FreeS/WAN contain two bugs when |
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authenticating PKCS#7 certificates. This could allow an attacker to |
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authenticate with a fake certificate. |
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For more information, please see the GLSA Announcement[12] |
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12. http://www.gentoo.org/security/en/glsa/glsa-200406-20.xml |
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4. Featured Developer of the Week |
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Marius Mauch |
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Our featured developer for this week is Marius Mauch[13] (genone), a |
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member of the portage[14] developers group. He is not tied to any specific |
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sub-project, but works as needed on areas ranging from portage and its |
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associated tools through developer and user support, bugzilla maintenance |
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and ebuild maintenance in app-portage and others such as |
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sylpheed-claws[15] and gambas[16]. |
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13. genone@g.o |
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14. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/portage/index.xml |
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15. http://sylpheed-claws.sourceforge.net/ |
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16. http://gambas.sourceforge.net/ |
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Marius has been using Linux since Suse 6.1 in 1998, although he was |
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introduced to it somewhat earlier when a friend lent him a boot disk to |
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repair a failed Windows install. He remained a Suse user through version |
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7.1 and tried Red Hat 7.3 and 8.0 - the latter he describes as "one big |
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bug". A few Slashdot postings about Gentoo encouraged him to try it under |
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VMWare in the Summer of 2002. That fall, he installed Gentoo on one of his |
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desktops. Marius promptly began tweaking portage on his new system. After |
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he contributed a number of patches to portage and several new ebuilds, he |
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was invited to join the Gentoo team as a developer last September. When |
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asked to identify work he had been particularly pleased with, he mentioned |
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the modifications to the GLSA framework outlined in GLSA 14[17], an update |
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to portage to permit security upgrades to be identified and emerged. |
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17. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/glep/glep-0014.html |
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Marius uses a fairly prosaic Athon-XP 2600+ desktop, as well as a P2 266 |
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that has been converted for use as a router/server and an aging P3 Celeron |
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1133 Laptop. He is currently using XFCE4[18] on the Desktop and Gnome[19] |
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on the Laptop, but isn't particularly partisan about any WM. In addition |
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to Sylpheed-Claws, he usually starts gaim[20], xchat[21], firefox[22] and |
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xmms[23] or motv[24] shortly after booting a machine. |
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18. http://www.xfce.org/ |
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19. http://www.gnome.org/ |
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20. http://gaim.sourceforge.net/index.php |
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21. http://www.xchat.org/ |
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22. http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ |
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23. http://www.xmms.org/ |
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24. http://linux.bytesex.org/xawtv/ |
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Marius lives in Germany, where he is studying Computer Science at the |
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University of Bremen. He enjoys role-playing (although he has little |
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opportunity to do so at the moment) as well as biking and watching |
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Football. He is particularly pleased that Werder Bremen[25] won the double |
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this year. He confesses to having recently renewed a video-game addiction |
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for which he is not seeking treatment. He is a Babylon 5 fan, offering a |
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line from the character G'Kar as a favorite: "No dictator, no invader can |
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hold an imprisoned population by force of arms forever. There is no |
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greater power in the universe than the need for freedom. Against that |
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power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand." Marius concluded |
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by saying that "Gentoo is like a Vorlon: mysterious but very powerful." |
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5. Heard in the Community |
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Web Forums |
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GNUstep Guerilla |
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GNUstep, the notoriously underestimated project, is not just the umptienth |
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funny way of managing your desktop. What's more interesting is the |
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development environment it provides for compiling Mac OS X (Cocoa) |
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applications for use on an x86 Linux platform. To reflect the progress |
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that GNUstep has made over the past few months, Forum user fafhrd[26] |
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seems to have found his calling: Unconvinced by the current state of the |
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GNUstep ebuilds in Portage, he decided to write some of his own, ended up |
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posting a dozen new bugs and getting feedback from a number of people |
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adventurous enough to try them out: |
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26. http://forums.gentoo.org/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=1327 |
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* GNUstep on Gentoo: how many of us are there?[27] |
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* New GNUstep Bugs[28] |
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27. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=184040 |
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bstr&short_desc=GNUstep&long_desc_type=allwordssubstr&long_desc=&bug_file_l |
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oc_type=allwordssubstr&bug_file_loc=&status_whiteboard_type=allwordssubstr& |
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status_whiteboard=&keywords_type=allwords&keywords=&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED& |
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bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&bug_status=RESOLVED& |
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bug_status=VERIFIED&bug_status=CLOSED&emailreporter1=1&emailtype1=substring |
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&email1=armando&emailassigned_to2=1&emailreporter2=1&emailcc2=1&emailtype2= |
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substring&email2=&bugidtype=include&bug_id=&changedin=&chfieldfrom=&chfield |
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to=Now&chfieldvalue=&cmdtype=doit&order=Reuse+same+sort+as+last+time&field0 |
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Yahoo Changes Affect Gentoo Users |
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Earlier this week, Yahoo changed the protocol used in their Instant |
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Messaging client. Two popular message clients, Kopete and GAIM, were both |
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29. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/86106 |
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Installing Gentoo from Knoppix? |
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The Alternative Gentoo Installation guide provides instructions on |
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installing Gentoo from a Knoppix CD. However, one list member was having |
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some troubles. Check out this[30] thread to read up on som extra tips! |
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6. Gentoo International |
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Italy: MOCA Hacker Camp in Pescara, 20-22 August 2004 |
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Italian geeks have known Metro Olografix[31] as an organisation of mailbox |
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admins and bulletin board system hackers from the Fido realm who got |
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together ten years ago in an effort to fight against police intervention |
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in running their BBSs. To commemorate the anniversay, the Metro Olografix |
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Camp (MOCA)[32] will be organised during the third weekend in August, in |
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the city of Pescara. The MOCA is a hacker camp designed after the famous |
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Chaos Computer Club summer camps in Germany, with workshops and |
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friendliness and sports for nerds. Gentoo developer Luca Barbato[33] |
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currently drumming up a posse to join him at the camp knows what he's |
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talking about - he's already been to the CCC camps... You don't want to |
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miss this, the MOCA site is set in one of the most spectacular landscapes |
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of Italy, underneath the Abruzzian hills and right on the Adriatic |
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waterfront. If you haven't planned your summer holiday yet, here's the |
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perfect place. Check the Italian forum thread[34] for details. |
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31. http://www.olografix.org |
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32. http://camp.olografix.org |
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34. http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=187116 |
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Central Europe: Gentoo User Map Revisited |
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About a year ago, German Gentoo developers came up with the idea of |
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representing users as little red dots on a map of the country. |
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Unfortunately, the old site disappeared along with the entries of |
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everybody who had already entered their location data. Now the interactive |
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map of the geographical Gentoo user distribution in and around Germany has |
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been brought back, stable and easily usable, and on a server that's |
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unlikely to disappear any time soon. If you're a Gentoo user within the |
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area covered on this map (which is much larger than Germany, including all |
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of the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Austria and Switzerland, together |
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with most of Belgium, Poland, and Slovakia, and parts of Italy and |
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France), make yourself visible here[35]. Even if you don't know a word of |
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German, the instructions should be fairly easy to follow: Just enter your |
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coordinates, name and email address. |
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35. http://www.gentoo.de/userkarte/ |
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7. Tips and Tricks |
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Finding recent files with ls and 'FlAt' |
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A quick way to find recently changed files is to pass the -FlAt flags to |
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ls. Combined with head, this command can give you a quick overview of |
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recently modified files in a directory. The -F option distinguishes |
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certain types of files and directories by adding extra characters (such as |
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'/' for directories, '*' for executables, etc.). The -t option sorts the |
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entries by the date they were last modified. Piping the output to head |
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shows (by default) only 10 entries. |
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8. Moves, Adds, and Changes |
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Moves |
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The following developers recently left the Gentoo team: |
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The following developers recently joined the Gentoo Linux team: |
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* Michele Noberasco (s4t4n) |
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* Frank van de pol (fvdpol) - sound |
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* Daniel Goller (morfic) - gcc |
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* Philippe Trottier (tchiwam) - ppc64 |
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* Olivier Fisette (ribosome) - bioinformatics/molecular biology software |
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* Robb Romans (killsoft) - media-radio |
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* Elizabeth Blackwell (LizB) - Gentoo/PPC documentation |
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* Tamran Lengyel (tamran) |
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* Alex Polvi (polvi) - infrastructure |
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The following developers recently changed roles within the Gentoo Linux |
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project: |
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* Jeremy Huddleston (eradicator) - joined devrel |
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Steffen Lassahn <madeagle@g.o> - German Translation |
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Matthias F. Brandstetter <haim@g.o> - German Translation |
464 |
Lukas Domagala <Cyrik@g.o> - German Translation |
465 |
Tobias Scherbaum <dertobi123@g.o> - German Translation |
466 |
Daniel Gerholdt <Sputnik1969@g.o> - German Translation |
467 |
Marc Herren <dj-submerge@g.o> - German Translation |
468 |
Tobias Matzat <SirSeoman@g.o> - German Translation |
469 |
Marco Mascherpa <mush@××××××.net> - Italian Translation |
470 |
Claudio Merloni <paper@×××××××.it> - Italian Translation |
471 |
Stefano Lucidi <stefano.lucidi@×××××××××××××.org> - Italian Translation |
472 |
Katuyuki Konno <katuyuki@××××××××.jp> - Japanese Translation |
473 |
Hiroyuki Takeda <hiro@××××××××××××××.jp> - Japanese Translation |
474 |
Masato Hatakeyama <hatake@×××××××××××.jp> - Japanese Translation |
475 |
Masayoshi Nakamura <masayang@×××××××××.com> - Japanese Translation |
476 |
Yasunori Fukudome <yasunori@××××××××××××××××.uk> - Japanese Translation |
477 |
Tomoyuki Sakurai <web-gentoo-doc-jp@××××××××××××.nu> - Japanese Translation |
478 |
Lukasz Strzygowski <lucass@××××××.pl> - Polish Translation |
479 |
Karol Goralski <gooroo@××××××.pl> - Polish Translation |
480 |
Atila "Jedi" Bohlke Vasconcelos <bohlke@×××××××××.br> - Portuguese |
481 |
(Brazil) Translation |
482 |
Eduardo Belloti <dudu@××××××××.net> - Portuguese (Brazil) Translation |
483 |
João Rafael Moraes Nicola <joaoraf@×××××××××.br> - Portuguese (Brazil) |
484 |
Translation |
485 |
Marcelo Gonçalves de Azambuja <mgazambuja@×××××××××.br> - Portuguese |
486 |
(Brazil) Translation |
487 |
Otavio Rodolfo Piske <angusy@××××××××.org> - Portuguese (Brazil) |
488 |
Translation |
489 |
Pablo N. Hess -- NatuNobilis <natunobilis@××××××××.org> - Portuguese |
490 |
(Brazil) Translation |
491 |
Pedro de Medeiros <pzilla@××××××××.br> - Portuguese (Brazil) Translation |
492 |
Ventura Barbeiro <venturasbarbeiro@××××××.br> - Portuguese (Brazil) |
493 |
Translation |
494 |
Bruno Ferreira <blueroom@××××××××××××.net> - Portuguese (Portugal) |
495 |
Translation |
496 |
Gustavo Felisberto <humpback@××××××××××.net> - Portuguese (Portugal) |
497 |
Translation |
498 |
José Costa <jose_costa@×××××××.pt> - Portuguese (Portugal) Translation |
499 |
Luis Medina <metalgodin@×××××××××.org> - Portuguese (Portugal) Translation |
500 |
Ricardo Loureiro <rjlouro@×××××××.org> - Portuguese (Portugal) Translation |
501 |
Aleksandr Martyncev <amncorp@××.ru> - Russian Translator |
502 |
Sergey Galkin <gals_home@××××.ru> - Russian Translator |
503 |
Sergey Kuleshov <svyatogor@g.o> - Russian Translator |
504 |
Alex Spirin <asp13@××××.ru> - Russian Translator |
505 |
Denis Zaletov <dzaletov@×××××××.ru> - Russian Translator |
506 |
Lanark <lanark@××××××××××.ar> - Spanish Translation |
507 |
Fernando J. Pereda <ferdy@××××××.org> - Spanish Translation |
508 |
Lluis Peinado Cifuentes <lpeinado@×××.edu> - Spanish Translation |
509 |
Zephryn Xirdal T <ZEPHRYNXIRDAL@××××××××××.net> - Spanish Translation |
510 |
Guillermo Juarez <katossi@××××××××××××××××.es> - Spanish Translation |
511 |
Jesús García Crespo <correo@××××××.com> - Spanish Translation |
512 |
Carlos Castillo <carlos@×××××××××××××.com> - Spanish Translation |
513 |
Julio Castillo <julio@×××××××××××××.com> - Spanish Translation |
514 |
Sergio Gómez <s3r@××××××××××××.ar> - Spanish Translation |
515 |
Aycan Irican <aycan@××××××××.tr> - Turkish Translation |
516 |
Bugra Cakir <bugra@×××××××××.com> - Turkish Translation |
517 |
Cagil Seker <cagils@××××××××××.tr> - Turkish Translation |
518 |
Emre Kazdagli <emre@××××××××.tr> - Turkish Translation |
519 |
Evrim Ulu <evrim@××××××××.tr> - Turkish Translation |
520 |
Gursel Kaynak <gurcell@××××××××.tr> - Turkish Translation |