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23 <div class="title"><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Some_notes_from_the_2024_LinuxCNC_Norwegian_developer_gathering.html">Some notes from the 2024 LinuxCNC Norwegian developer gathering</a></div>
24 <div class="date">10th July 2024</div>
25 <div class="body"><p>The Norwegian <a href="https://linuxcnc.org/">The LinuxCNC</a>
26 developer gathering 2024 is over. It was a great and productive
27 weekend, and I am sad that it is over.</p>
28
29 <p>Regular readers probably still remember what LinuxCNC is, but her
30 is a quick summary for those that forgot? LinuxCNC is a free software
31 system for numerical control of machines such as milling machines,
32 lathes, plasma cutters, routers, cutting machines, robots and
33 hexapods. It eats G-code and produce motor movement and other changes
34 to the physical world, while reading sensor input.</p>
35
36 <p>I am not quite sure about the total head count, as not all people
37 were present at the gathering the entire weekend, but I believe it was
38 close to 10 people showing their faces at the gathering. The "hard
39 core" of the group, who stayed the entire weekend, were two from
40 Norway, two from Germany and one from England. I am happy with the
41 outcome from the gathering. We managed to wrap up a new stable
42 LinuxCNC release 2.9.3 and even tested it on real hardware within
43 minutes of the release. The release notes for 2.9.3 are still being
44 written, but should show up on on the project site in the next few
45 days. We managed to go through around twenty pull requests and merge
46 then into either the stable release (2.9) or the development branch
47 (master). There are still around thirty pull requests left to
48 process, so we are not out of work yet. We even managed to
49 fix/improve a slightly worn lathe, and experiment with running a
50 mechanical clock using G-code.</p>
51
52 <p>The evening barbeque worked well both on Saturday and Sunday. It
53 is quite fun to light up a charcoal grill using compressed air. Sadly
54 the weather was not the best, so we stayed indoors most of the
55 time.</p>
56
57 <p>This gathering was made possible partly with sponsoring from both
58 <a href="https://www.redpill-linpro.com/">Redpill Linpro</a>,
59 <a href="https://debian.org/">Debian</a> and
60 <a href="https://nuugfoundation.no/">NUUG Foundation</a>, and we are
61 most grateful for the support. I would also like to thank the local
62 school for lending us some furniture, and of course the rest of the
63 members of the organizers team, Asle and Bosse, for their countless
64 contributions. The gathering was such success that we want to do it
65 again next year.</p>
66
67 <p>We plan to organize the next Norwegian LinuxCNC developer gathering
68 at the end of June next year, the weekend Friday 27th to Sunday 29th
69 of June 2025. I recommend you reserve the dates on your calendar
70 today. Other related communities are also welcome to join in, for
71 example those working on systems like FreeCAD and opencamlib, as I am
72 sure we have much in common and sharing experiences would be very
73 useful to all involved. We are of course looking for sponsors for
74 this gathering already. The total budget for this gathering was
75 around NOK 25.000 (around EUR 2.300), so our needs are quite modest.
76 Perhaps a machine or tools company would like to help out the free
77 software manufacturing community by sponsoring food, lodging and
78 transport for such gathering?</p>
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82
83 Tags: <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian">debian</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/linuxcnc">linuxcnc</a>.
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90 <div class="entry">
91 <div class="title"><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/_M_ter_vi_liv_eller_d_d____pamfletten_som_inspirerte.html">«Møter vi liv eller død?», pamfletten som inspirerte</a></div>
92 <div class="date"> 4th June 2024</div>
93 <div class="body"><img align="center" src="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/images/2024-06-04-bok-elsa-laula.svg" width="20%" align="center" border="1"></a>
94
95 <p>Da jeg i høst hørte jeg et innslag på
96 <a href="https://radiorakel.no/">radiOrakel</a> om en inspirerende dame
97 som levde for over hundre år siden, fikk jeg en vill ide. Elsa Laula
98 var en svensk samisk dame som ikke bare fikk utdannelsen finansiert av
99 den danske dronningen, men som gjorde så god jobb med å inspirere og
100 organisere den samiske befolkningen at det visstnok ble forslått i
101 Sverige å straffeforfølge henne for oppvigleri før hun flyttet fra
102 Sverige til Norge. Radiopraterne fortalte videre at da Elsa Laula ga
103 ut en pamflett for å inspirere samene til samling var dette den
104 første bok gitt ut av en samisk dame noensinne. Jeg fikk høre at
105 denne korte teksten kun fantes på originalspråket svensk under
106 tittelen «Inför lif eller död» og aldri var oversatt til norsk. Da
107 tenkte jeg, der jeg satt i bilen, at en norsk utgave kan vel jeg
108 fikse. Jeg har jo fått oversatt endel bøker, og en liten pamflett på
109 noen få sider burde jo være grei skuring.</p>
110
111 <p>Den imponerende Elsa Laula, som senere la til etternavnet Renberg, har
112 blant annet fått dokumentaren
113 «<a href="https://www.nrk.no/video/elsa-laula-renberg-kvinnen-som-samlet-sapmi_SAPP67002117">Elsa
114 Laula Renberg, kvinnen som samlet Sápmi</a>» (2017) av Per Kristian
115 Olsen på NRK, NRK-artikkelen
116 «<a href="https://www.nrk.no/kultur/xl/et-liv-i-kamp-for-samefolkets-rettigheter-1.13351401">Samenes
117 Jeanne d’Arc</a>» av Karen Brodshaug Sveen (2017), oppgaven
118 «<a href="https://nordligefolk.no/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Elsa-Laulas-Info%CC%88r-Lif-och-Do%CC%88d.pdf">Elsa
119 Laulas Innför lif och död – sanningsord i de lappska
120 förhållandena</a>» av Edel Olsen, biografien
121 «<a href="https://www.siribrochjohansen.no/biografien-om-elsa-laula-renberg/">Elsa
122 Laula Renberg - Historien om samefolkets store Minerva</a>» (2015) av
123 Siri Broch Johansen og radiOrakel-podkasten
124 <a href="https://radiorakel.no/podcast/revolusjonen-har-et-kvinnelig-ansikt-elsa-laula/">Revolusjonen
125 har et kvinnelig ansikt – Elsa Laula</a>, for å nevne de jeg har
126 finnet uten å lete spesielt hardt. En virkelig spennende dame, som i
127 tillegg til å inspirere til opprettelsen av samiske organisasjoner,
128 har inspirert til opprettelsen av Sametinget, og født seks barn der
129 fire vokste opp.</p>
130
131 <p>I dag er jeg veldig glad for å kunne annonsere at
132 <a href="http://www.hungry.com/~pere/publisher/#infoerlifellerdoed2024">bokmålsoversettelsen
133 er klar og tilgjengelig</a> for både bestilling på papir og
134 epub-utgave fra lulu.com, samt som nettside. Den kringkastede
135 bokinformasjonen ser slik ut:</p>
136
137 <blockquote>
138
139 <p>Den 27 år gamle sørsamiske kvinnen Elsa Laula ga i august 1904 ut
140 en pamflett i Stockholm. Opplaget var på 6000, finansiert av
141 Stockholmsredaktøren Gustav Hedenström, som også bidro i stiftelsen av
142 Lapparnes Centralforbund. Dette kampskriftet var den første boken gitt
143 ut av en samisk kvinne, og hadde som mål å inspirere til opprettelsen
144 av samiske foreninger over hele landet, samt skape blest om
145 sentralforbundet. Pamfletten er et politisk manifest som fortsatt
146 inspirerer i dag.</p>
147
148 <p>Denne pamfletten er nå for første gang tilgjengelig på bokmål,
149 sammen med en nyutgivelse av originalteksten på svensk.</p>
150
151 </blockquote>
152
153 <p>Oversettelsen hadde ikke vært mulig uten gode hjelpere. En virkelig
154 stor innsats både i korrekturarbeidet og utforskning av arkaiske
155 svenske ord, står Axel Rosén bak. I tillegg har jeg fått innspill fra
156 Edel May Karlsen og flere andre både på språkføring og historisk
157 bakgrunn for å forstå teksten.</p>
158
159 <p>En kuriositet som jeg oppdaget i arbeidet med oversettelsen er at
160 det ikke stemmer at denne boken ikke var oversatt til noen andre
161 språk. Anna Wuolab oversatte den til nordsamisk i 2017 i en utgave
162 gitt ut av samisk skribent- och författarförening (Bágu čálliid
163 searvi) under tittelen «Eallit vai jápmit? : duohtavuođasánit sámi
164 diliid birra = Inför lif eller död? : sanningsord i de lappska
165 förhållandena». Papirutgaven er så vidt jeg kan forstå utsolgt fra
166 forlaget og jeg har ikke klart å finne informasjonsside om boken på
167 Internett. Mulig den er mulig å få tak i som ebok, hvis en skal tro
168 <a href="https://search.worldcat.org/title/1405213087">oppføring i
169 worldcat</a>.</p>
170
171 <p>Oversetterrammeverket jeg har satt opp for å gjennomføre dette
172 oversettelsesprosjektet håndterer flere språk. Jeg er igang med
173 engelsk utgave, og er åpen for å også gi ut andre oversettelser hvis
174 noen er interessert i å gjøre jobben. Det hadde vært ekstra moro å gi
175 den ut på sørsamisk, det samiske språket i regionen der Elsa Laula kom
176 fra. Der er jeg som vanlig avhengig av frivillige som er også
177 interessert i å gjøre dette på dugnad.</p>
178
179 <p>Som vanlig, hvis du bruker Bitcoin og ønsker å vise din støtte til
180 det jeg driver med, setter jeg pris på om du sender Bitcoin-donasjoner
181 til min adresse
182 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>. Merk,
183 betaling med bitcoin er ikke anonymt. :)</p>
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187
188 Tags: <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/docbook">docbook</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/norsk">norsk</a>.
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194
195 <div class="entry">
196 <div class="title"><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/The_2024_LinuxCNC_Norwegian_developer_gathering.html">The 2024 LinuxCNC Norwegian developer gathering</a></div>
197 <div class="date">31st May 2024</div>
198 <div class="body"><p><a href="https://linuxcnc.org/">The LinuxCNC project</a> is still
199 going strong. And I believe this great software system for numerical control of
200 machines such as milling machines, lathes, plasma cutters, routers,
201 cutting machines, robots and hexapods, would do even better with more
202 in-person developer gatherings, so we plan to organise such gathering
203 this summer too.</p>
204
205 <p>The Norwegian LinuxCNC developer gathering take place the weekend
206 Friday July 5th to 7th this year, and is open for everyone interested
207 in contributing to LinuxCNC and free software manufacturing. Up to
208 date information about the gathering can be found in
209 <a href="https://sourceforge.net/p/emc/mailman/emc-developers/thread/123eaae0-f3b9-4170-a251-b7d608f1e974%40bofh.no/">the
210 developer mailing list thread</a> where the gathering was announced.
211 Thanks to the good people at
212
213 <a href="https://www.debian.org/">Debian</a> as well as leftover money
214 from last years gathering from
215 <a href="https://www.redpill-linpro.com/">Redpill-Linpro</a> and
216 <a href="https://www.nuugfoundation.no/no/">NUUG Foundation</a>, we
217 have enough sponsor funds to pay for food, and probably also shelter
218 for the people traveling from afar to join us. If you would like to
219 join the gathering, get in touch and add your details on
220 <a href="https://pad.efn.no/p/linuxcnc-2024-norway">the pad</a>.</p>
221
222 <p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
223 activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
224 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
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228
229 Tags: <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian">debian</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/linuxcnc">linuxcnc</a>.
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236 <div class="entry">
237 <div class="title"><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/45_orphaned_Debian_packages_moved_to_git__391_to_go.html">45 orphaned Debian packages moved to git, 391 to go</a></div>
238 <div class="date">25th April 2024</div>
239 <div class="body"><p>Nine days ago, I started migrating orphaned Debian packages with no
240 version control system listed in debian/control of the source to git.
241 At the time there were 438 such packages. Now there are 391,
242 according to the UDD. In reality it is slightly less, as there is a
243 delay between uploads and UDD updates. In the nine days since, I have
244 thus been able to work my way through ten percent of the packages. I
245 am starting to run out of steam, and hope someone else will also help
246 brushing some dust of these packages. Here is a recipe how to do it.
247
248 I start by picking a random package by querying the UDD for a list of
249 10 random packages from the set of remaining packages:
250
251 <blockquote><pre>
252 PGPASSWORD="udd-mirror" psql --port=5432 --host=udd-mirror.debian.net \
253 --username=udd-mirror udd -c "select source from sources \
254 where release = 'sid' and (vcs_url ilike '%anonscm.debian.org%' \
255 OR vcs_browser ilike '%anonscm.debian.org%' or vcs_url IS NULL \
256 OR vcs_browser IS NULL) AND maintainer ilike '%packages@qa.debian.org%' \
257 order by random() limit 10;"
258 </pre></blockquote>
259
260 <p>Next, I visit http://salsa.debian.org/debian and search for the
261 package name, to ensure no git repository already exist. If it does,
262 I clone it and try to get it to an uploadable state, and add the Vcs-*
263 entries in d/control to make the repository more widely known. These
264 packages are a minority, so I will not cover that use case here.</p>
265
266 <p>For packages without an existing git repository, I run the
267 following script <tt>debian-snap-to-salsa</tt> to prepare a git
268 repository with the existing packaging.</p>
269
270 <blockquote><pre>
271 #!/bin/sh
272 #
273 # See also https://bugs.debian.org/804722#31
274
275 set -e
276
277 # Move to this Standards-Version.
278 SV_LATEST=4.7.0
279
280 PKG="$1"
281
282 if [ -z "$PKG" ]; then
283 echo "usage: $0 <pkgname>"
284 exit 1
285 fi
286
287 if [ -e "${PKG}-salsa" ]; then
288 echo "error: ${PKG}-salsa already exist, aborting."
289 exit 1
290 fi
291
292 if [ -z "ALLOWFAILURE" ] ; then
293 ALLOWFAILURE=false
294 fi
295
296 # Fetch every snapshotted source package. Manually loop until all
297 # transfers succeed, as 'gbp import-dscs --debsnap' do not fail on
298 # download failures.
299 until debsnap --force -v $PKG || $ALLOWFAILURE ; do sleep 1; done
300 mkdir ${PKG}-salsa; cd ${PKG}-salsa
301 git init
302
303 # Specify branches to override any debian/gbp.conf file present in the
304 # source package.
305 gbp import-dscs --debian-branch=master --upstream-branch=upstream \
306 --pristine-tar ../source-$PKG/*.dsc
307
308 # Add Vcs pointing to Salsa Debian project (must be manually created
309 # and pushed to).
310 if ! grep -q ^Vcs- debian/control ; then
311 awk "BEGIN { s=1 } /^\$/ { if (s==1) { print \"Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/$PKG\"; print \"Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/$PKG.git\" }; s=0 } { print }" < debian/control > debian/control.new && mv debian/control.new debian/control
312 git commit -m "Updated vcs in d/control to Salsa." debian/control
313 fi
314
315 # Tell gbp to enforce the use of pristine-tar.
316 inifile +inifile debian/gbp.conf +create +section DEFAULT +key pristine-tar +value True
317 git add debian/gbp.conf
318 git commit -m "Added d/gbp.conf to enforce the use of pristine-tar." debian/gbp.conf
319
320 # Update to latest Standards-Version.
321 SV="$(grep ^Standards-Version: debian/control|awk '{print $2}')"
322 if [ $SV_LATEST != $SV ]; then
323 sed -i "s/\(Standards-Version: \)\(.*\)/\1$SV_LATEST/" debian/control
324 git commit -m "Updated Standards-Version from $SV to $SV_LATEST." debian/control
325 fi
326
327 if grep -q pkg-config debian/control; then
328 sed -i s/pkg-config/pkgconf/ debian/control
329 git commit -m "Replaced obsolete pkg-config build dependency with pkgconf." debian/control
330 fi
331
332 if grep -q libncurses5-dev debian/control; then
333 sed -i s/libncurses5-dev/libncurses-dev/ debian/control
334 git commit -m "Replaced obsolete libncurses5-dev build dependency with libncurses-dev." debian/control
335 fi
336 </pre></blockquote>
337
338 Some times the debsnap script fail to download some of the versions.
339 In those cases I investigate, and if I decide the failing versions
340 will not be missed, I call it using ALLOWFAILURE=true to ignore the
341 problem and create the git repository anyway.</p>
342
343 <p>With the git repository in place, I do a test build (gbp
344 buildpackage) to ensure the build is actually working. If it does not
345 I pick a different package, or if the build failure is trivial to fix,
346 I fix it before continuing. At this stage I revisit
347 http://salsa.debian.org/debian and create the project under this group
348 for the package. I then follow the instructions to publish the local
349 git repository. Here is from a recent example:</p>
350
351 <blockquote><pre>
352 git remote add origin git@salsa.debian.org:debian/perl-byacc.git
353 git push --set-upstream origin master upstream pristine-tar
354 git push --tags
355 </pre></blockquote>
356
357 <p>With a working build, I have a look at the build rules if I want to
358 remove some more dust. I normally try to move to debhelper compat
359 level 13, which involves removing debian/compat and modifying
360 debian/control to build depend on debhelper-compat (=13). I also test
361 with 'Rules-Requires-Root: no' in debian/control and verify in
362 debian/rules that hardening is enabled, and include all of these if
363 the package still build. If it fail to build with level 13, I try
364 with 12, 11, 10 and so on until I find a level where it build, as I do
365 not want to spend a lot of time fixing build issues.</p>
366
367 <p>Some times, when I feel inspired, I make sure debian/copyright is
368 converted to the machine readable format, often by starting with
369 'debhelper -cc' and then cleaning up the autogenerated content until
370 it matches realities. If I feel like it, I might also clean up
371 non-dh-based debian/rules files to use the short style dh build
372 rules.</p>
373
374 <p>Once I have removed all the dust I care to process for the package,
375 I run 'gbp dch' to generate a debian/changelog entry based on the
376 commits done so far, run 'dch -r' to switch from 'UNRELEASED' to
377 'unstable' and get an editor to make sure the 'QA upload' marker is in
378 place and that all long commit descriptions are wrapped into sensible
379 lengths, run 'debcommit --release -a' to commit and tag the new
380 debian/changelog entry, run 'debuild -S' to build a source only
381 package, and 'dput ../perl-byacc_2.0-10_source.changes' to do the
382 upload. During the entire process, and many times per step, I run
383 'debuild' to verify the changes done still work. I also some times
384 verify the set of built files using 'find debian' to see if I can spot
385 any problems (like no file in usr/bin any more or empty package). I
386 also try to fix all lintian issues reported at the end of each
387 'debuild' run.</p>
388
389 <p>If I find Debian specific patches, I try to ensure their metadata
390 is fairly up to date and some times I even try to reach out to
391 upstream, to make the upstream project aware of the patches. Most of
392 my emails bounce, so the success rate is low. For projects with no
393 Homepage entry in debian/control I try to track down one, and for
394 packages with no debian/watch file I try to create one. But at least
395 for some of the packages I have been unable to find a functioning
396 upstream, and must skip both of these.</p>
397
398 <p>If I could handle ten percent in nine days, twenty people could
399 complete the rest in less then five days. I use approximately twenty
400 minutes per package, when I have twenty minutes spare time to spend.
401 Perhaps you got twenty minutes to spare too?</p>
402
403 <p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
404 activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
405 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
406
407 <p><strong>Update 2024-05-04:</strong> There is
408 <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/images/2024-05-04-debian-snap-to-salsa.sh">an
409 updated edition of my migration script</a>, last updated
410 2024-05-04.</p>
411 </div>
412 <div class="tags">
413
414
415 Tags: <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian">debian</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>.
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421
422 <div class="entry">
423 <div class="title"><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/RAID_status_from_LSI_Megaraid_controllers_in_Debian.html">RAID status from LSI Megaraid controllers in Debian</a></div>
424 <div class="date">17th April 2024</div>
425 <div class="body"><p>I am happy to report that
426 <a href="https://github.com/namiltd/megactl">the megactl package</a>,
427 useful to fetch RAID status when using the LSI Megaraid controller,
428 now is available in Debian. It passed NEW a few days ago, and is now
429 <a href="https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/megactl">available in
430 unstable</a>, and probably showing up in testing in a weeks time. The
431 new version should provide Appstream hardware mapping and should
432 integrate nicely with isenkram.</p>
433
434 <p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
435 activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
436 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
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439 <div class="tags">
440
441
442 Tags: <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/isenkram">isenkram</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/raid">raid</a>.
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447 <div class="padding"></div>
448
449 <div class="entry">
450 <div class="title"><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Time_to_move_orphaned_Debian_packages_to_git.html">Time to move orphaned Debian packages to git</a></div>
451 <div class="date">14th April 2024</div>
452 <div class="body"><p>There are several packages in Debian without a associated git
453 repository with the packaging history. This is unfortunate and it
454 would be nice if more of these would do so. Quote a lot of these are
455 without a maintainer, ie listed as maintained by the
456 '<a href="https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?email=packages%40qa.debian.org">Debian
457 QA Group</a>' place holder. In fact, 438 packages have this property
458 according to UDD (<tt>SELECT source FROM sources WHERE release = 'sid'
459 AND (vcs_url ilike '%anonscm.debian.org%' OR vcs_browser ilike
460 '%anonscm.debian.org%' or vcs_url IS NULL OR vcs_browser IS NULL) AND
461 maintainer ilike '%packages@qa.debian.org%';</tt>). Such packages can
462 be updated without much coordination by any Debian developer, as they
463 are considered orphaned.</p>
464
465 <p>To try to improve the situation and reduce the number of packages
466 without associated git repository, I started a few days ago to search
467 out candiates and provide them with a git repository under the
468 'debian' collaborative Salsa project. I started with the packages
469 pointing to obsolete Alioth git repositories, and am now working my
470 way across the ones completely without git references. In addition to
471 updating the Vcs-* debian/control fields, I try to update
472 Standards-Version, debhelper compat level, simplify d/rules, switch to
473 Rules-Requires-Root: no and fix lintian issues reported. I only
474 implement those that are trivial to fix, to avoid spending too much
475 time on each orphaned package. So far my experience is that it take
476 aproximately 20 minutes to convert a package without any git
477 references, and a lot more for packages with existing git repositories
478 incompatible with git-buildpackages.</p>
479
480 <p>So far I have converted 10 packages, and I will keep going until I
481 run out of steam. As should be clear from the numbers, there is
482 enough packages remaining for more people to do the same without
483 stepping on each others toes. I find it useful to start by searching
484 for a git repo already on salsa, as I find that some times a git repo
485 has already been created, but no new version is uploaded to Debian
486 yet. In those cases I start with the existing git repository. I
487 convert to the git-buildpackage+pristine-tar workflow, and ensure a
488 debian/gbp.conf file with "pristine-tar=True" is added early, to avoid
489 uploading a orig.tar.gz with the wrong checksum by mistake. Did that
490 three times in the begin before I remembered my mistake.</p>
491
492 <p>So, if you are a Debian Developer and got some spare time, perhaps
493 considering migrating some orphaned packages to git?</p>
494
495 <p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
496 activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
497 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
498 </div>
499 <div class="tags">
500
501
502 Tags: <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian">debian</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>.
503
504
505 </div>
506 </div>
507 <div class="padding"></div>
508
509 <div class="entry">
510 <div class="title"><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Plain_text_accounting_file_from_your_bitcoin_transactions.html">Plain text accounting file from your bitcoin transactions</a></div>
511 <div class="date"> 7th March 2024</div>
512 <div class="body"><p>A while back I wrote a small script to extract the Bitcoin
513 transactions in a wallet in the
514 <ahref="https://plaintextaccounting.org/">ledger plain text accounting
515 format</a>. The last few days I spent some time to get it working
516 better with more special cases. In case it can be useful for others,
517 here is a copy:</p>
518
519 <p><blockquote><pre>
520 #!/usr/bin/python3
521 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
522 # Copyright (c) 2023-2024 Petter Reinholdtsen
523
524 from decimal import Decimal
525 import json
526 import subprocess
527 import time
528
529 import numpy
530
531 def format_float(num):
532 return numpy.format_float_positional(num, trim='-')
533
534 accounts = {
535 u'amount' : 'Assets:BTC:main',
536 }
537
538 addresses = {
539 '<some address>' : 'Assets:bankkonto',
540 '<some address>' : 'Assets:bankkonto',
541 }
542
543 def exec_json(cmd):
544 proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd,stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
545 j = json.loads(proc.communicate()[0], parse_float=Decimal)
546 return j
547
548 def list_txs():
549 # get all transactions for all accounts / addresses
550 c = 0
551 txs = []
552 txidfee = {}
553 limit=100000
554 cmd = ['bitcoin-cli', 'listtransactions', '*', str(limit)]
555 if True:
556 txs.extend(exec_json(cmd))
557 else:
558 # Useful for debugging
559 with open('transactions.json') as f:
560 txs.extend(json.load(f, parse_float=Decimal))
561 #print txs
562 for tx in sorted(txs, key=lambda a: a['time']):
563 # print tx['category']
564 if 'abandoned' in tx and tx['abandoned']:
565 continue
566 if 'confirmations' in tx and 0 >= tx['confirmations']:
567 continue
568 when = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M', time.localtime(tx['time']))
569 if 'message' in tx:
570 desc = tx['message']
571 elif 'comment' in tx:
572 desc = tx['comment']
573 elif 'label' in tx:
574 desc = tx['label']
575 else:
576 desc = 'n/a'
577 print("%s %s" % (when, desc))
578 if 'address' in tx:
579 print(" ; to bitcoin address %s" % tx['address'])
580 else:
581 print(" ; missing address in transaction, txid=%s" % tx['txid'])
582 print(f" ; amount={tx['amount']}")
583 if 'fee'in tx:
584 print(f" ; fee={tx['fee']}")
585 for f in accounts.keys():
586 if f in tx and Decimal(0) != tx[f]:
587 amount = tx[f]
588 print(" %-20s %s BTC" % (accounts[f], format_float(amount)))
589 if 'fee' in tx and Decimal(0) != tx['fee']:
590 # Make sure to list fee used in several transactions only once.
591 if 'fee' in tx and tx['txid'] in txidfee \
592 and tx['fee'] == txidfee[tx['txid']]:
593 True
594 else:
595 fee = tx['fee']
596 print(" %-20s %s BTC" % (accounts['amount'], format_float(fee)))
597 print(" %-20s %s BTC" % ('Expences:BTC-fee', format_float(-fee)))
598 txidfee[tx['txid']] = tx['fee']
599
600 if 'address' in tx and tx['address'] in addresses:
601 print(" %s" % addresses[tx['address']])
602 else:
603 if 'generate' == tx['category']:
604 print(" Income:BTC-mining")
605 else:
606 if amount < Decimal(0):
607 print(f" Assets:unknown:sent:update-script-addr-{tx['address']}")
608 else:
609 print(f" Assets:unknown:received:update-script-addr-{tx['address']}")
610
611 print()
612 c = c + 1
613 print("# Found %d transactions" % c)
614 if limit == c:
615 print(f"# Warning: Limit {limit} reached, consider increasing limit.")
616
617 def main():
618 list_txs()
619
620 main()
621 </pre></blockquote></p>
622
623 <p>It is more of a proof of concept, and I do not expect it to handle
624 all edge cases, but it worked for me, and perhaps you can find it
625 useful too.</p>
626
627 <p>To get a more interesting result, it is useful to map accounts sent
628 to or received from to accounting accounts, using the
629 <tt>addresses</tt> hash. As these will be very context dependent, I
630 leave out my list to allow each user to fill out their own list of
631 accounts. Out of the box, 'ledger reg BTC:main' should be able to
632 show the amount of BTCs present in the wallet at any given time in the
633 past. For other and more valuable analysis, a account plan need to be
634 set up in the <tt>addresses</tt> hash. Here is an example
635 transaction:</p>
636
637 <p><blockquote><pre>
638 2024-03-07 17:00 Donated to good cause
639 Assets:BTC:main -0.1 BTC
640 Assets:BTC:main -0.00001 BTC
641 Expences:BTC-fee 0.00001 BTC
642 Expences:donations 0.1 BTC
643 </pre></blockquote></p>
644
645 <p>It need a running Bitcoin Core daemon running, as it connect to it
646 using <tt>bitcoin-cli listtransactions * 100000</tt> to extract the
647 transactions listed in the Wallet.</p>
648
649 <p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
650 activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
651 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
652 </div>
653 <div class="tags">
654
655
656 Tags: <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/bitcoin">bitcoin</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>.
657
658
659 </div>
660 </div>
661 <div class="padding"></div>
662
663 <div class="entry">
664 <div class="title"><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/RAID_status_from_LSI_Megaraid_controllers_using_free_software.html">RAID status from LSI Megaraid controllers using free software</a></div>
665 <div class="date"> 3rd March 2024</div>
666 <div class="body"><p>The last few days I have revisited RAID setup using the LSI
667 Megaraid controller. These are a family of controllers called PERC by
668 Dell, and is present in several old PowerEdge servers, and I recently
669 got my hands on one of these. I had forgotten how to handle this RAID
670 controller in Debian, so I had to take a peek in the
671 <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/LinuxRaidForAdmins">Debian wiki page
672 "Linux and Hardware RAID: an administrator's summary"</a> to remember
673 what kind of software is available to configure and monitor the disks
674 and controller. I prefer Free Software alternatives to proprietary
675 tools, as the later tend to fall into disarray once the manufacturer
676 loose interest, and often do not work with newer Linux Distributions.
677 Sadly there is no free software tool to configure the RAID setup, only
678 to monitor it. RAID can provide improved reliability and resilience in
679 a storage solution, but only if it is being regularly checked and any
680 broken disks are being replaced in time. I thus want to ensure some
681 automatic monitoring is available.</p>
682
683 <p>In the discovery process, I came across a old free software tool to
684 monitor PERC2, PERC3, PERC4 and PERC5 controllers, which to my
685 surprise is not present in debian. To help change that I created a
686 <a href="https://bugs.debian.org/1065322">request for packaging of the
687 megactl package</a>, and tried to track down a usable version.
688 <a href="https://sourceforge.net/p/megactl/">The original project
689 site</a> is on Sourceforge, but as far as I can tell that project has
690 been dead for more than 15 years. I managed to find a
691 <a href="https://github.com/hmage/megactl">more recent fork on
692 github</a> from user hmage, but it is unclear to me if this is still
693 being maintained. It has not seen much improvements since 2016. A
694 <a href="https://github.com/namiltd/megactl">more up to date
695 edition</a> is a git fork from the original github fork by user
696 namiltd, and this newer fork seem a lot more promising. The owner of
697 this github repository has replied to change proposals within hours,
698 and had already added some improvements and support for more hardware.
699 Sadly he is reluctant to commit to maintaining the tool and stated in
700 <a href="https://github.com/namiltd/megactl/pull/1">my first pull
701 request</A> that he think a new release should be made based on the
702 git repository owned by hmage. I perfectly understand this
703 reluctance, as I feel the same about maintaining yet another package
704 in Debian when I barely have time to take care of the ones I already
705 maintain, but do not really have high hopes that hmage will have time
706 to spend on it and hope namiltd will change his mind.</p>
707
708 <p>In any case, I created
709 <a href="https://salsa.debian.org/debian/megactl">a draft package</a>
710 based on the namiltd edition and put it under the debian group on
711 salsa.debian.org. If you own a Dell PowerEdge server with one of the
712 PERC controllers, or any other RAID controller using the megaraid or
713 megaraid_sas Linux kernel modules, you might want to check it out. If
714 enough people are interested, perhaps the package will make it into
715 the Debian archive.</p>
716
717 <p>There are two tools provided, megactl for the megaraid Linux kernel
718 module, and megasasctl for the megaraid_sas Linux kernel module. The
719 simple output from the command on one of my machines look like this
720 (yes, I know some of the disks have problems. :).</p>
721
722 <pre>
723 # megasasctl
724 a0 PERC H730 Mini encl:1 ldrv:2 batt:good
725 a0d0 558GiB RAID 1 1x2 optimal
726 a0d1 3067GiB RAID 0 1x11 optimal
727 a0e32s0 558GiB a0d0 online errs: media:0 other:19
728 a0e32s1 279GiB a0d1 online
729 a0e32s2 279GiB a0d1 online
730 a0e32s3 279GiB a0d1 online
731 a0e32s4 279GiB a0d1 online
732 a0e32s5 279GiB a0d1 online
733 a0e32s6 279GiB a0d1 online
734 a0e32s8 558GiB a0d0 online errs: media:0 other:17
735 a0e32s9 279GiB a0d1 online
736 a0e32s10 279GiB a0d1 online
737 a0e32s11 279GiB a0d1 online
738 a0e32s12 279GiB a0d1 online
739 a0e32s13 279GiB a0d1 online
740
741 #
742 </pre>
743
744 <p>In addition to displaying a simple status report, it can also test
745 individual drives and print the various event logs. Perhaps you too
746 find it useful?</p>
747
748 <p>In the packaging process I provided some patches upstream to
749 improve installation and ensure
750 <ahref="https://github.com/namiltd/megactl/pull/2">a Appstream
751 metainfo file is provided</a> to list all supported HW, to allow
752 <a href="https://tracker.debian.org/isenkram">isenkram</a> to propose
753 the package on all servers with a relevant PCI card.</p>
754
755 <p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
756 activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
757 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
758
759 </div>
760 <div class="tags">
761
762
763 Tags: <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/isenkram">isenkram</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/raid">raid</a>.
764
765
766 </div>
767 </div>
768 <div class="padding"></div>
769
770 <div class="entry">
771 <div class="title"><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Frokostseminar_om_Noark_5_i_Oslo_tirsdag_2024_03_12.html">Frokostseminar om Noark 5 i Oslo tirsdag 2024-03-12</a></div>
772 <div class="date">27th February 2024</div>
773 <div class="body"><p>Nikita-prosjektet, der jeg er involvert, inviterer i samarbeid med
774 Oslo Byarkiv, forskningsgruppen METAINFO og foreningen NUUG, til et
775 frokostseminar om Noark 5 og Noark 5 Tjenestegrensesnitt tirsdag
776 2024-03-12. Seminaret finner sted ved Oslo byarkiv. Vi håper å få
777 til videostrømming via Internett av presentasjoner og paneldiskusjon.
778 Oppdatert program og lenker til påmeldingsskjema er
779 <a href="https://noark.codeberg.page/noark5-seminars/2023-03-12-noark-workshop.html">tilgjengelig
780 fra Nikita-prosjektet</a>. Arrangementet er gratis.
781
782 <p>Som vanlig, hvis du bruker Bitcoin og ønsker å vise din støtte til
783 det jeg driver med, setter jeg pris på om du sender Bitcoin-donasjoner
784 til min adresse
785 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>. Merk,
786 betaling med bitcoin er ikke anonymt. :)</p>
787 </div>
788 <div class="tags">
789
790
791 Tags: <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/noark5">noark5</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/norsk">norsk</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/nuug">nuug</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/offentlig innsyn">offentlig innsyn</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/standard">standard</a>.
792
793
794 </div>
795 </div>
796 <div class="padding"></div>
797
798 <div class="entry">
799 <div class="title"><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Welcome_out_of_prison__Mickey__hope_you_find_some_freedom_.html">Welcome out of prison, Mickey, hope you find some freedom!</a></div>
800 <div class="date"> 1st January 2024</div>
801 <div class="body"><p align="center"><img src="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/images/2024-01-01-mikke-verk-i-det-fri.jpeg"/></p>
802
803 <p>Today, the animation figure Mickey Mouse finally was released from
804 the corporate copyright prison, as the 1928 movie
805 <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steamboat_Willie">Steamboat
806 Willie</a> entered the public domain in USA. This movie was the first
807 public appearance of Mickey Mouse. Sadly the figure is still on
808 probation, thanks to trademark laws and a the Disney corporations
809 powerful pack of lawyers, as described in the 2017 article
810 in <a href="https://priceonomics.com/how-mickey-mouse-evades-the-public-domain/">"How
811 Mickey Mouse Evades the Public Domain"</a> from Priceonomics. On the
812 positive side, the primary driver for repeated extentions of the
813 duration of copyright has been Disney thanks to Mickey Mouse and the
814 2028 movie, and as it now in the public domain I hope it will cause
815 less urge to extend the already unreasonable long copyright
816 duration.</p>
817
818 <p>The first book I published, the 2004 book <a
819 href="https://free-culture.cc/">"Free Culture" by Lawrence Lessig</a>,
820 published 2015 in
821 <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/publisher/#frikultur">English,
822 French and Norwegian Bokmål</a>, touch on the story of Disney pushed
823 for extending the copyright duration in USA. It is a great book
824 explaining problems with the current copyright regime and why we need
825 Creative Commons movement, and I strongly recommend everyone to read
826 it.</p>
827
828 <p>This movie (with
829 <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0019422/">IMDB ID tt0019422</a>)
830 is now available from the Internet Archive. Two copies have been
831 uploaded so far, one uploaded
832 <a href="https://archive.org/details/SteamboatWillie">2015-11-04</a>
833 (<a href="https://archive.org/download/SteamboatWillie/SteamboatWillie_archive.torrent">torrent</a>)
834 and the other
835 <a href="https://archive.org/details/steamboat-willie-mickey">2023-01-01</a>
836 (<a href="https://archive.org/download/steamboat-willie-mickey/steamboat-willie-mickey_archive.torrent">torrent</a>) - see
837 <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/VLC_bittorrent_plugin_still_going_strong__new_upload_2_14_4.html">VLC
838 bittorrent plugin</a> for streaming the video using the torrent link.
839 I am very happy to see
840 <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Legal_to_share_more_than_16_000_movies_listed_on_IMDB_.html">the
841 number of public domain movies</a> increasing. I look forward to
842 when those are the majority. Perhaps it will reduce the urge of the
843 copyright industry to control its customers.</p>
844
845 <p>A more
846 <a href="https://publicdomainreview.org/features/entering-the-public-domain/2024/">comprehensive
847 list of works entering the public domain in 2024</a> is available from
848 the Public Domain Review.</p>
849
850 <p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
851 activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
852 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
853 </div>
854 <div class="tags">
855
856
857 Tags: <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/opphavsrett">opphavsrett</a>, <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/verkidetfri">verkidetfri</a>.
858
859
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863
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870 <ul>
871
872 <li>2024
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874
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876
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886
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890
891 <li>2023
892 <ul>
893
894 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2023/01/">January (3)</a></li>
895
896 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2023/02/">February (1)</a></li>
897
898 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2023/04/">April (2)</a></li>
899
900 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2023/05/">May (3)</a></li>
901
902 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2023/06/">June (1)</a></li>
903
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905
906 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2023/09/">September (1)</a></li>
907
908 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2023/10/">October (1)</a></li>
909
910 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2023/11/">November (4)</a></li>
911
912 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2023/12/">December (1)</a></li>
913
914 </ul></li>
915
916 <li>2022
917 <ul>
918
919 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2022/02/">February (1)</a></li>
920
921 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2022/03/">March (3)</a></li>
922
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924
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926
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928
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930
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932
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934
935 </ul></li>
936
937 <li>2021
938 <ul>
939
940 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2021/01/">January (2)</a></li>
941
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945
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947
948 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2021/07/">July (3)</a></li>
949
950 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2021/08/">August (1)</a></li>
951
952 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2021/09/">September (1)</a></li>
953
954 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2021/10/">October (1)</a></li>
955
956 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2021/12/">December (1)</a></li>
957
958 </ul></li>
959
960 <li>2020
961 <ul>
962
963 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2020/02/">February (2)</a></li>
964
965 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2020/03/">March (2)</a></li>
966
967 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2020/04/">April (2)</a></li>
968
969 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2020/05/">May (3)</a></li>
970
971 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2020/06/">June (2)</a></li>
972
973 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2020/07/">July (1)</a></li>
974
975 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2020/09/">September (1)</a></li>
976
977 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2020/10/">October (1)</a></li>
978
979 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2020/11/">November (1)</a></li>
980
981 </ul></li>
982
983 <li>2019
984 <ul>
985
986 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2019/01/">January (4)</a></li>
987
988 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2019/02/">February (3)</a></li>
989
990 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2019/03/">March (3)</a></li>
991
992 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2019/05/">May (2)</a></li>
993
994 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2019/06/">June (5)</a></li>
995
996 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2019/07/">July (2)</a></li>
997
998 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2019/08/">August (1)</a></li>
999
1000 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2019/09/">September (1)</a></li>
1001
1002 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2019/11/">November (1)</a></li>
1003
1004 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2019/12/">December (4)</a></li>
1005
1006 </ul></li>
1007
1008 <li>2018
1009 <ul>
1010
1011 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/01/">January (1)</a></li>
1012
1013 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/02/">February (5)</a></li>
1014
1015 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/03/">March (5)</a></li>
1016
1017 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/04/">April (3)</a></li>
1018
1019 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/06/">June (2)</a></li>
1020
1021 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/07/">July (5)</a></li>
1022
1023 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/08/">August (3)</a></li>
1024
1025 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/09/">September (3)</a></li>
1026
1027 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/10/">October (5)</a></li>
1028
1029 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/11/">November (2)</a></li>
1030
1031 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/12/">December (4)</a></li>
1032
1033 </ul></li>
1034
1035 <li>2017
1036 <ul>
1037
1038 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/01/">January (4)</a></li>
1039
1040 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/02/">February (3)</a></li>
1041
1042 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/03/">March (5)</a></li>
1043
1044 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/04/">April (2)</a></li>
1045
1046 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/06/">June (5)</a></li>
1047
1048 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/07/">July (1)</a></li>
1049
1050 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/08/">August (1)</a></li>
1051
1052 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/09/">September (3)</a></li>
1053
1054 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/10/">October (5)</a></li>
1055
1056 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/11/">November (3)</a></li>
1057
1058 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/12/">December (4)</a></li>
1059
1060 </ul></li>
1061
1062 <li>2016
1063 <ul>
1064
1065 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/01/">January (3)</a></li>
1066
1067 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/02/">February (2)</a></li>
1068
1069 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/03/">March (3)</a></li>
1070
1071 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/04/">April (8)</a></li>
1072
1073 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/05/">May (8)</a></li>
1074
1075 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/06/">June (2)</a></li>
1076
1077 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/07/">July (2)</a></li>
1078
1079 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/08/">August (5)</a></li>
1080
1081 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/09/">September (2)</a></li>
1082
1083 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/10/">October (3)</a></li>
1084
1085 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/11/">November (8)</a></li>
1086
1087 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/12/">December (5)</a></li>
1088
1089 </ul></li>
1090
1091 <li>2015
1092 <ul>
1093
1094 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/01/">January (7)</a></li>
1095
1096 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/02/">February (6)</a></li>
1097
1098 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/03/">March (1)</a></li>
1099
1100 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/04/">April (4)</a></li>
1101
1102 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/05/">May (3)</a></li>
1103
1104 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/06/">June (4)</a></li>
1105
1106 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/07/">July (6)</a></li>
1107
1108 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/08/">August (2)</a></li>
1109
1110 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/09/">September (2)</a></li>
1111
1112 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/10/">October (9)</a></li>
1113
1114 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/11/">November (6)</a></li>
1115
1116 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/12/">December (3)</a></li>
1117
1118 </ul></li>
1119
1120 <li>2014
1121 <ul>
1122
1123 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/01/">January (2)</a></li>
1124
1125 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/02/">February (3)</a></li>
1126
1127 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/03/">March (8)</a></li>
1128
1129 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/04/">April (7)</a></li>
1130
1131 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/05/">May (1)</a></li>
1132
1133 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/06/">June (2)</a></li>
1134
1135 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/07/">July (2)</a></li>
1136
1137 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/08/">August (2)</a></li>
1138
1139 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/09/">September (5)</a></li>
1140
1141 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/10/">October (6)</a></li>
1142
1143 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/11/">November (3)</a></li>
1144
1145 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/12/">December (5)</a></li>
1146
1147 </ul></li>
1148
1149 <li>2013
1150 <ul>
1151
1152 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/01/">January (11)</a></li>
1153
1154 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/02/">February (9)</a></li>
1155
1156 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/03/">March (9)</a></li>
1157
1158 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/04/">April (6)</a></li>
1159
1160 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/05/">May (9)</a></li>
1161
1162 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/06/">June (10)</a></li>
1163
1164 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/07/">July (7)</a></li>
1165
1166 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/08/">August (3)</a></li>
1167
1168 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/09/">September (5)</a></li>
1169
1170 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/10/">October (7)</a></li>
1171
1172 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/11/">November (9)</a></li>
1173
1174 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/12/">December (3)</a></li>
1175
1176 </ul></li>
1177
1178 <li>2012
1179 <ul>
1180
1181 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/01/">January (7)</a></li>
1182
1183 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/02/">February (10)</a></li>
1184
1185 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/03/">March (17)</a></li>
1186
1187 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/04/">April (12)</a></li>
1188
1189 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/05/">May (12)</a></li>
1190
1191 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/06/">June (20)</a></li>
1192
1193 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/07/">July (17)</a></li>
1194
1195 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/08/">August (6)</a></li>
1196
1197 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/09/">September (9)</a></li>
1198
1199 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/10/">October (17)</a></li>
1200
1201 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/11/">November (10)</a></li>
1202
1203 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/12/">December (7)</a></li>
1204
1205 </ul></li>
1206
1207 <li>2011
1208 <ul>
1209
1210 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/01/">January (16)</a></li>
1211
1212 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/02/">February (6)</a></li>
1213
1214 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/03/">March (6)</a></li>
1215
1216 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/04/">April (7)</a></li>
1217
1218 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/05/">May (3)</a></li>
1219
1220 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/06/">June (2)</a></li>
1221
1222 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/07/">July (7)</a></li>
1223
1224 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/08/">August (6)</a></li>
1225
1226 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/09/">September (4)</a></li>
1227
1228 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/10/">October (2)</a></li>
1229
1230 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/11/">November (3)</a></li>
1231
1232 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/12/">December (1)</a></li>
1233
1234 </ul></li>
1235
1236 <li>2010
1237 <ul>
1238
1239 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/01/">January (2)</a></li>
1240
1241 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/02/">February (1)</a></li>
1242
1243 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/03/">March (3)</a></li>
1244
1245 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/04/">April (3)</a></li>
1246
1247 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/05/">May (9)</a></li>
1248
1249 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/06/">June (14)</a></li>
1250
1251 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/07/">July (12)</a></li>
1252
1253 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/08/">August (13)</a></li>
1254
1255 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/09/">September (7)</a></li>
1256
1257 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/10/">October (9)</a></li>
1258
1259 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/11/">November (13)</a></li>
1260
1261 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/12/">December (12)</a></li>
1262
1263 </ul></li>
1264
1265 <li>2009
1266 <ul>
1267
1268 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/01/">January (8)</a></li>
1269
1270 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/02/">February (8)</a></li>
1271
1272 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/03/">March (12)</a></li>
1273
1274 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/04/">April (10)</a></li>
1275
1276 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/05/">May (9)</a></li>
1277
1278 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/06/">June (3)</a></li>
1279
1280 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/07/">July (4)</a></li>
1281
1282 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/08/">August (3)</a></li>
1283
1284 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/09/">September (1)</a></li>
1285
1286 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/10/">October (2)</a></li>
1287
1288 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/11/">November (3)</a></li>
1289
1290 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/12/">December (3)</a></li>
1291
1292 </ul></li>
1293
1294 <li>2008
1295 <ul>
1296
1297 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2008/11/">November (5)</a></li>
1298
1299 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2008/12/">December (7)</a></li>
1300
1301 </ul></li>
1302
1303 </ul>
1304
1305
1306
1307 <h2>Tags</h2>
1308 <ul>
1309
1310 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/3d-printer">3d-printer (19)</a></li>
1311
1312 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/amiga">amiga (1)</a></li>
1313
1314 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/aros">aros (1)</a></li>
1315
1316 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/bankid">bankid (4)</a></li>
1317
1318 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/betalkontant">betalkontant (9)</a></li>
1319
1320 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/bitcoin">bitcoin (13)</a></li>
1321
1322 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/bootsystem">bootsystem (17)</a></li>
1323
1324 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/bsa">bsa (2)</a></li>
1325
1326 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/chrpath">chrpath (3)</a></li>
1327
1328 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian">debian (201)</a></li>
1329
1330 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian edu">debian edu (159)</a></li>
1331
1332 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian-handbook">debian-handbook (9)</a></li>
1333
1334 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/digistan">digistan (11)</a></li>
1335
1336 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/dld">dld (18)</a></li>
1337
1338 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/docbook">docbook (33)</a></li>
1339
1340 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/drivstoffpriser">drivstoffpriser (4)</a></li>
1341
1342 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english (463)</a></li>
1343
1344 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/fiksgatami">fiksgatami (23)</a></li>
1345
1346 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/fildeling">fildeling (14)</a></li>
1347
1348 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/freeculture">freeculture (34)</a></li>
1349
1350 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/freedombox">freedombox (9)</a></li>
1351
1352 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/frikanalen">frikanalen (20)</a></li>
1353
1354 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/h264">h264 (20)</a></li>
1355
1356 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/intervju">intervju (43)</a></li>
1357
1358 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/isenkram">isenkram (18)</a></li>
1359
1360 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/kart">kart (23)</a></li>
1361
1362 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/kodi">kodi (6)</a></li>
1363
1364 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/ldap">ldap (9)</a></li>
1365
1366 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/lego">lego (5)</a></li>
1367
1368 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/lenker">lenker (8)</a></li>
1369
1370 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/linuxcnc">linuxcnc (7)</a></li>
1371
1372 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/lsdvd">lsdvd (2)</a></li>
1373
1374 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/ltsp">ltsp (1)</a></li>
1375
1376 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/madewithcc">madewithcc (3)</a></li>
1377
1378 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/mesh network">mesh network (8)</a></li>
1379
1380 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/multimedia">multimedia (46)</a></li>
1381
1382 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/nice free software">nice free software (15)</a></li>
1383
1384 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/noark5">noark5 (25)</a></li>
1385
1386 <li><a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/norsk">norsk (325)</a></li>
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