Well, most users know i started to bump xorg to 7.4. Originaly it's ready, but... But we realized that there were big changes in basic libraries that are used by all graphical applications.
What does this mean?
This means that xorg 7.4 will not reach 1.0. We have to rebuild almost the half of the current repo to get working with xorg 7.4 and can be done only after 1.0 released (because of the long time of the rebuild).
Hi,
I was hiding in the dark for a few months, shit happens. Last week I've made some updates in frugalware-current, most notably the curl bump. But it's not what I'd like to talk about.
The point is our init system. Long time ago in a not too far galaxy Alex started to work on upstart, (Btw, have you seen Alex these days?) which is the only event based system I'm aware of. Oh, I'd like to use an event based one as that gives the opportunity to do real fancy shit. Actually a few (much talented) people think so.
The exherbo guys -- at least Bryan -- want to write their own init system so called Genesis. At least the plans are very promising. A few more ideas here.
So at this point there is upstart which works for ubuntu at least (and that means a _lot_ of people) and genesis which haven't started at all yet. Exherbo developers doing hard work, but whey have quite a big todo list. As for now I have no idea which direction would be better for us. Do we want this for 1.0?
My colleague has just brought my new stuff, as I didn't take the trouble to go to Szeged for it:
DIPLOMA
This diploma has been awarded to István László Csécsy, born in Budapest (town), - (county) Hungary (country) on %j (day) %F (month) %Y (year), who fulfilled his/her university obligations from the academic year 2003/2004 to the academic year 2007/2008 at the University of Szeged Faculty of Science and Informatics majoring in computer science.
On the basis of the decision of the Final Examination Board dated 6 (day) June (month) 2008 (year), he/she is hereby declared Teacher of Informatics.
Grade of diploma: satisfactory (3,28)
Szeged, 23 June 2008
Here's the new opera 9.50 snapshot. This time i've used build 1904 You can find the fpms here: http://frugalware.org/~voroskoi/fpm/current/
I'll create fpms for x86_64 later.
Hi,
Here is the brand new opera fpm based on this build: http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/2007/11/23/new-snapshot
Get it while it's hot! Lol. http://frugalware.org/~voroskoi/fpm/current/
Happy fwing!
Hi,
Here is the new opera snaphost based on this build.
You can grab the files here: http://frugalware.org/~voroskoi/fpm/current/
Have a nice day!
Hi,
As the title sais these are the last snapshots before beta 1, which will be released on 25th of October \o/
You can get them here: http://frugalware.org/~voroskoi/fpm/current/static/
This snapshot uses build 1636.
Happy frugaling!
As you can read on the main site 0.7 is out.
You can find the traker-less torrents for this release here.
Download for i686 (Successfully tested):
livecd, netinstall, cd1, cd2, cd3, cd4, cd5, cd6, cd7, cd8, cd9, cd10, cd11, cd12, cd13, dvd1, dvd2, tftp, usb and chroot tarball
Download for x86_64 (Successfully tested):
netinstall, cd1, cd2, cd3, cd4, cd5, cd6, cd7, cd8, cd9, cd10, cd11, dvd1, dvd2, tftp, usb and chroot tarball
Maybe soume of you will find it useful:
http://frugalware.org/~voroskoi/fpm/current/static/
Here you can find some frugalware packages of opera 9.50 alpha. I've used this snapshot.
No shared build this time, i was lazy.
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