2006
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Bleeding Edge Beagle Packages for Ubuntu Edgy
Joe Shaw has issued a Call to Test Beagle CVS due to the overwhelming amount of new features and changes made. We would love to ship a 0.2.14 release of beagle soon, but we can’t do that until were sure that we don’t have any major regressions. Since most users don’t want to build from [...]
Finally! Howto Screencast on Linux
Ok, I keep trying to make screencasts under linux for the longest time. Wink was a mild sucess but as it keeps getting more and more outdated, I keep having a harder time getting it to run on bleeding edge systems (most of the stuff that I really want to screencast). Istanbul worked for a [...]
Beagle and the Legend of the Archive Filter
It was many a long years ago when a brave man first suggested that beagle buckle down and offer comprehensive and complete indexing of archives. Not just plain text files, or certain subsets, beagle was to inspect every file, inside of an archive or out with the same degree of scrutiny.This was suggested over a [...]
The Brown Model of ADD Syndrome
I just recently stumbled across this article by a Dr. Thomas E. Brown on a new model for the definition of ADD, or Attention Deficit Disorder. Those of you that know me in person may be well aware that I have mild ADD, and many time have to fight with it to get even simple [...]
Hello Beagle Planet!
After an itty-bitty little mix up over who actually ran the planet, I managed to get in touch with rlove, who quizzed me thoroughly on my morality, and then decided that it was indeed insubstantial enough to slip on by. So in honor of be being bored and trying to put off a serious physics [...]
Official Member of the Gnome Foundation!
Yesterday evening I got my letter officially recognizing me as a member of the Gnome Foundation! I can’t begin to express my extreme gratitude and thanks to everyone at Gnome. But I would like to take a moment to thank Joe Shaw, Lukas Lipka, and Debajyoti Bera for basically putting up with me as I [...]
Case Wiki, Zimbra, and Bounties
Well, I’ve been cooped up sick all day today, and as I get more and more restless, I started to just wander about the abundant Case subdomains. It was on this little adventure that I discovered the awesome EECS site. Now, obviously I had to know that when you come to a school like Case, [...]
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