Altruism and volunteering, stepping down but not away

Some people can plan long-term.  Some people can make a daily to do list.  I can do this too, but only for everyday things. When it comes to volunteering my time, or working on my own projects, I work in cycles.  Inspiration suddenly and unexpectedly comes, I work very hard on something, and then my inspiration [...]

Unity Linux.. What’s going down?

Wow! It’s been a crazy month so far. Stepping back and looking at the waters surface I’m sure to the Linux community the waters of Unity Linux look calm, but underneath the surface has been a fast current, a current of change and progress. Some pretty important stuff has gone down this month. KDE 4.4 Progress We [...]

New development tool produces better results

The development team at Unity Linux has implemented a new tool for checking dependency errors of their packages. This tool can be run both manually and automatically as part of our synchronization with the main repo . Once analysis is complete, the generated reports are automatically emailed to our Quality Assurance team which can then address the issues. The public nature of these reports puts a spot light on any packaging problems that may exist which guarantees quick resolution of any problems. What does all of this mean to our end users? Simply put, this ensures a clean environment where every package is installable!

sup console email client

Tested 2010-02-17 on Unity Linux 64bit-beta2, updated 2010-02-15. Installation I needed to install Gems. wget http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/60718/rubygems-1.3.5.tgz tar xvvzf rubygems-1.3.5.tgz cd rubygems-1.3.5 su ruby setup.rb # Wait a long time for it to complete gem install rubygems-update update_rubygems Installing sup: smart install gcc-c++ lib64uuid-devel ruby-devel lib64ncurses-devel lib64ncursesw-devel # I think maybe a fresh user would need to install rake. gem install rake sup importing Claws Mail’s [...]

New mirrors

Two new USA mirrors have been added:

University of Idaho

  • http://mirror.its.uidaho.edu/pub/unity
  • ftp://mirror.its.uidaho.edu/unity
  • rsync://mirror.its.uidaho.edu::unity

Virginia Tech

  • http://mirror.cs.vt.edu/pub/unity/

This brings our list of mirrors to thirteen.  Thank you so much!

You can view our complete list of servers on our wiki: http://wiki.unity-linux.org/mirrors

A number of other institutions have been contacted, and we’re awaiting their reply.  If you know of any others who may be interested, please let us know on our mailing list (ul-developers at googlegroups.com), via a comment to this blog or by any other means.

Me and my bottle of Mountain Dew

Just a little senseless story I conjured up while filling my water bottle yesterday.

Once upon a time, I had a green pet bottle of Mountain Dew. I had it as my water bottle since one month. But one day, when the bottle was lying on a table, away from my eyes, somebody stole it; he must have been cruel enough. That made me very unhappy; I was sad for my lose. The next day, I went to the shop to buy a new bottle of Mountain Dew. I drank it day and night. I drank it in the morning instead of my daily milk glass, I drank it in the afternoon with my lunch, I drank it in the evening with my dinner, drank it when I felt thirsty, and even did my gargles with it. Then one day, Mountain Dew in that bottle finally got finished. I rejoiced. I immediately took it to the water cooler, washed it, and filled it with water. We have been living happily ever after.