My Ubuntu PPA packages

I have a [PPA on Launchpad.net](https://edge.launchpad.net/~chrisirwin/+archive/ppa Chris Irwin’s PPA) now. I’ve found it substantially easier than managing my own repository. Apparently some other folks use it, so I will be posting here when I do notable updates and additions. Here is a breakdown of what is on there now: cwi-meta and the cwi-* packages it builds. These are packages that provide PPA repository information and package dependencies for me setting up new (virtual) machines. One apt-get and I have my expected environment. libvirt, virt-manager, and associated packages. I’m keeping these up to date for Intrepid as I am using them with kvm/qemu. cwi-vm-builder. A wrapper around ubuntu-vm-builder. When compined with an apt proxy/cache, it can bootstrap a VM in about 2 minutes. This is my standard vm template so I can build a new VM in a single command. task & yagtd. Two unrelated gtd-style task managers. I reccommend trying them out. If you use my PPA, feel free to contact me with suggestions and issues. I can’t fix anything I don’t know about. Also, launchpad does not give any statistics on PPA useage, or download history. It would be nice to get a rough count of the number of users using my packages. ...

2009-02-19 · Chris Irwin

Bulk Import

I have imported content from my previous Wordpress blog (It was MIA for a bit). Pretty much everything older than this post is obsolete.

2009-02-14 · Chris Irwin

Things to remember

Here are some interesting links to keep handy. I do not think these are easy enough to come across, so I’m linking to them from here. How to get windows to use a hardware clock set to GMT. You know, like the rest of the world. How to grab the i-sight firmware for use with Linux. Note that the kernel in Ubuntu Feisty already has the driver part. Some Ubuntu email server tips. ...

2007-02-05 · Chris Irwin

Some "Free to a good home" stuff

I have various pieces of computer equipment that I am looking to get rid of. I would much prefer to give them to somebody who can put them to a useful purpose rather than throw them out. Please contact me if you are interested. I’m listing all components separately. While several are currently attached (motherboards + cpus) I am willing to divide up this stuff however necessary. Free Stuff Motherboards + CPUs 2 - 1.2GHz AMD Athlon (Thunderbird) CPUs Need heatsinks, probably around $20 nowadays. ...

2006-12-01 · Chris Irwin

Ubuntu packages

I was just building some statistics of users, and apparently there are 82 unique IPs that access my package repository. This excludes my workstations. I had no idea anybody else was even using them, so “Rock On” as it were. I’ll be creating an RSS feed soon to keep users appraised of future changes to the repository. Also, I apologize for the reorganization that happened a few weeks ago, as it probably had caused some headaches. ...

2006-11-04 · Chris Irwin

The Revolution will not be Televised

There is a rather interesting documentary about Hugo Chavez of Venezuala. The Revolution will not be Televised.

2006-09-22 · Chris Irwin

WTF Yahoo

[ zaphod ] ~ $ ping -c 1 yahoo.com PING yahoo.com (66.94.234.13) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from **fifaworldcup**.yahoo.net (66.94.234.13): icmp_seq=1 ttl=52 time=83.8 ms --- yahoo.com ping statistics --- 1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 83.859/83.859/83.859/0.000 ms

2006-09-17 · Chris Irwin

Breaky Breaky

So I sent my MacBook in for repairs. The fn key seems to have come right off, which is unfortunately not only a useful key, but perhaps the most heavily-trafficked key on the entire board (being a pre-requisite of such auspicious keys such as Page-Up, and Home). Luckily, the guy at the store thinks it may be ready tomorrow – assuming they can diagnose the missing key and quickly order a replacement keyboard. I forgot to mention the wonky trackpad issue – perhaps a service ticket for another day. ...

2006-09-12 · Chris Irwin

Motorola e815 and Palm T3 with iSync

My old Phone sucked. It was a small Kyocera slider that had consistently horrible reception and call quality. I was able to opt for a hardware update today, and decided to jump for it. I got a Motorola e815. It seems to have excellent call quality and reception, though I’ve only had it a few hours, so this may be rather subjective. The website linked above seems to indicate the phone does not have Java, but mine apparently does. This may be a bell mobility thing, however. I also seem to be able to transfer photos to and from the camera itself via the Apple Bluetooth tools, as well as use isync with it. ...

2006-09-08 · Chris Irwin

libpam-encfs

I’ve spent the time since my last post playing with encfs and libpam-encfs. It is actually rather easy to have working, and I haven’t noticed much of a slow-down for regular system use yet.

2006-08-27 · Chris Irwin