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Welcome to the world, Isenkram!
-
22nd January 2013
-

Yesterday, I -asked -for testers for my prototype for making Debian better at handling -pluggable hardware devices, which I -set -out to create earlier this month. Several valuable testers showed -up, and caused me to really want to to open up the development to more -people. But before I did this, I want to come up with a sensible name -for this project. Today I finally decided on a new name, and I have -renamed the project from hw-support-handler to this new name. In the -process, I moved the source to git and made it available as a -collab-maint -repository in Debian. The new name? It is Isenkram. -To fetch and build the latest version of the source, use

- -
-git clone git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/isenkram.git
-cd isenkram && git-buildpackage -us -uc
-
- -

I have not yet adjusted all files to use the new name yet. If you -want to hack on the source or improve the package, please go ahead. -But please talk to me first on IRC or via email before you do major -changes, to make sure we do not step on each others toes. :)

- -

If you wonder what 'isenkram' is, it is a Norwegian word for iron -stuff, typically meaning tools, nails, screws, etc. Typical hardware -stuff, in other words. I've been told it is the Norwegian variant of -the German word eisenkram, for those that are familiar with that -word.

- -

Update 2013-01-26: Added -us -us to build -instructions, to avoid confusing people with an error from the signing -process.

-
-
- - - Tags: debian, english, isenkram. - - -
-
-
- -
-
First prototype ready making hardware easier to use in Debian
-
21st January 2013
-

Early this month I set out to try to -improve -the Debian support for pluggable hardware devices. Now my -prototype is working, and it is ready for a larger audience. To test -it, fetch the -source -from the Debian Edu subversion repository, build and install the -package. You might have to log out and in again activate the -autostart script.

- -

The design is simple:

+ +
14th May 2013
+

The Debian Edu / Skolelinux +project is making great progress and made its second Wheezy based +release today. This is the release announcement:

+ +

New features for Debian Edu 7.0.0 alpha1 released +2013-05-14

+ +

This is the release notes for for Debian Edu / Skolelinux 7.0.0 edu +alpha1, based on Debian with codename "Wheezy".

+ +

About Debian Edu and Skolelinux

+ +

Debian Edu, also known as Skolelinux, is a Linux distribution based +on Debian providing an out-of-the box environment of a completely +configured school network. Immediatly after installation a school +server running all services needed for a school network is set up just +waiting for users and machines being added via GOsa², a comfortable +Web-UI. A netbooting environment is prepared using PXE, so after +initial installation of the main server from CD, DVD or USB stick all +other machines can be installed via the network.

+ +

This is the first test release based on Wheezy (which currently is +not released yet). Basically this is an updated and slightly improved +version compared to the Squeeze release.

+ +

Software updates

+
    +
  • Install freemind (0.9.0) by default, and stop installing vym by + default.
  • +
  • Install chromium (26.0.1410.43) by default.
  • +
  • Install goplay (0.5-1.1) to make golearn available by default.
  • +
  • Updated support for Japanese input methods, now based on + ibus-anthy.
  • +
+

Other changes

    -
  • Add desktop entry in /usr/share/autostart/ causing a program -hw-support-handlerd to start when the user log in.
  • +
  • Switched default file system from ext3 to ext4 for speed and + reliability improvements.
  • +
  • Got rid of unwanted winbind daemon and PAM setup activated because + of 706434.
  • +
  • Extended and improved the testsuite tests to detect more possible + problems.
  • +
  • Corrected proxy handling to not set http_proxy to a bogus + direct:// URL.
  • +
  • Corrected proxy setup for diskless workstations.
  • +
  • Corrected PXE setup to use our updated udebs during installation.
  • +
  • Made installation handling of low entropy level more robust.
  • +
  • Create larger partitions for Roaming workstations and Thin client + servers, to make room for all the software installed.
  • +
  • Fix bug in Roaming workstation PAM setup, making it impossible to + log in (706753).
  • +
+ +

Known issues

+
    -
  • This program listen for kernel events about new hardware (directly -from the kernel like udev does), not using HAL dbus events as I -initially did.
  • +
  • IP resolution for the local hostname give useless IPv6 address + (705900). Only install + libnss-myhostname on roaming workstations until it is fixed.
  • +
  • DVD images are not yet ready.
  • +
  • No mass import of user account data in GOsa (ldif or csv) + available yet (698840).
  • +
  • Missing artwork for the KDE desktop (and probably a few others).
  • +
  • KDE Debian submenu lacks icons.
  • +
  • LXDE menu lacks entry for changing GOsa password + (website). Installing gosa-desktop will be an option.
  • +
  • Backup configuration via web interface is impossible due to + password submission problem + (700257).
  • -
  • When new hardware is inserted, look up the hardware modalias in -the APT database, a database -available -via HTTP and a database available as part of the package.
  • +
-
  • If a package is mapped to the hardware in question, the package -isn't installed yet and this is the first time the hardware was -plugged in, show a desktop notification suggesting to install the -package or packages.
  • +

    Where to get it

    -
  • If the user click on the 'install package now' button, ask -aptdaemon via the PackageKit API to install the requrired package.
  • +

    To download the multiarch netinstall CD release you can use

    + -

    I still need to come up with a better name for the system. Here -are some screen shots showing the prototype in action. First the -notification, then the password request, and finally the request to -approve all the dependencies. Sorry for the Norwegian Bokmål GUI.

    - -

    -
    -
    -
    -

    - -

    The prototype still need to be improved with longer timeouts, but -is already useful. The database of hardware to package mappings also -need more work. It is currently compatible with the Ubuntu way of -storing such information in the package control file, but could be -changed to use other formats instead or in addition to the current -method. I've dropped the use of discover for this mapping, as the -modalias approach is more flexible and easier to use on Linux as long -as the Linux kernel expose its modalias strings directly.

    - -

    Update 2013-01-21 16:50: Due to popular demand, -here is the command required to check out and build the source: Use -'svn checkout -svn://svn.debian.org/debian-edu/trunk/src/hw-support-handler/; cd -hw-support-handler; debuild'. If you lack debuild, install the -devscripts package.

    - -

    Update 2013-01-23 12:00: The project is now -renamed to Isenkram and the source moved from the Debian Edu -subversion repository to a Debian collab-maint git repository. See -build -instructions for details.

    +

    The MD5SUM of this image is: 685ed76c1aa8e44b12d3fde21faf450b

    + +

    The SHA1SUM of this image is: 6c874de157024da13e115bab29c068080a11ec4c

    + +

    How to report bugs

    + +

    http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/HowTo/ReportBugs

    - Tags: debian, english, isenkram. + Tags: debian edu, english.
    @@ -153,61 +126,47 @@ instructions for details.

    - -
    19th January 2013
    -

    This Christmas my trusty old laptop died. It died quietly and -suddenly in bed. With a quiet whimper, it went completely quiet and -black. The power button was no longer able to turn it on. It was a -IBM Thinkpad X41, and the best laptop I ever had. Better than both -Thinkpads X30, X31, X40, X60, X61 and X61S. Far better than the -Compaq I had before that. Now I need to find a replacement. To keep -going during Christmas, I moved the one year old SSD disk to my old -X40 where it fitted (only one I had left that could use it), but it is -not a durable solution. - -

    My laptop needs are fairly modest. This is my wishlist from when I -got a new one more than 10 years ago. It still holds true.:)

    - -
      - -
    • Lightweight (around 1 kg) and small volume (preferably smaller - than A4).
    • -
    • Robust, it will be in my backpack every day.
    • -
    • Three button mouse and a mouse pin instead of touch pad.
    • -
    • Long battery life time. Preferable a week.
    • -
    • Internal WIFI network card.
    • -
    • Internal Twisted Pair network card.
    • -
    • Some USB slots (2-3 is plenty)
    • -
    • Good keyboard - similar to the Thinkpad.
    • -
    • Video resolution at least 1024x768, with size around 12" (A4 paper -size).
    • -
    • Hardware supported by Debian Stable, ie the default kernel and - X.org packages.
    • -
    • Quiet, preferably fan free (or at least not using the fan most of - the time). - -
    - -

    You will notice that there are no RAM and CPU requirements in the -list. The reason is simply that the specifications on laptops the -last 10-15 years have been sufficient for my needs, and I have to look -at other features to choose my laptop. But are there still made as -robust laptops as my X41? The Thinkpad X60/X61 proved to be less -robust, and Thinkpads seem to be heading in the wrong direction since -Lenovo took over. But I've been told that X220 and X1 Carbon might -still be useful.

    - -

    Perhaps I should rethink my needs, and look for a pad with an -external keyboard? I'll have to check the -Linux Laptops site for -well-supported laptops, or perhaps just buy one preinstalled from one -of the vendors listed on the Linux -Pre-loaded site.

    + +
    11th May 2013
    +

    In January, +I +announced a new IRC +channel #debian-lego, for those of us in the Debian and Linux +community interested in LEGO, the +marvellous construction system from Denmark. We also created +a wiki page to have +a place to take notes and write down our plans and hopes. And several +people showed up to help. I was very happy to see the effect of my +call. Since the small start, we have a debtags tag +hardware::hobby:lego +tag for LEGO related packages, and now count 10 packages related to +LEGO and Mindstorms:

    + +

    + + + + + + + + + + +
    brickosalternative OS for LEGO Mindstorms RCX. Supports development in C/C++
    leocadvirtual brick CAD software
    libnxtutility library for talking to the LEGO Mindstorms NX
    lnpddaemon for LNP communication with BrickOS
    nbccompiler for LEGO Mindstorms NXT bricks
    nqcNot Quite C compiler for LEGO Mindstorms RCX
    python-nxtpython driver/interface/wrapper for the Lego Mindstorms NXT robot
    python-nxt-filersimple GUI to manage files on a LEGO Mindstorms NXT
    scratcheasy to use programming environment for ages 8 and up
    t2nsimple command-line tool for Lego NXT

    + +

    Some of these are available in Wheezy, and all but one are +currently available in Jessie/testing. leocad is so far only +available in experimental.

    + +

    If you care about LEGO in Debian, please join us on IRC and help +adding the rest of the great free software tools available on Linux +for LEGO designers.

    - Tags: debian, english. + Tags: debian, english, robot.
    @@ -215,75 +174,33 @@ Pre-loaded site.

    - -
    18th January 2013
    -

    Some times I try to figure out which Iceweasel browser plugin to -install to get support for a given MIME type. Thanks to -specifications -done by Ubuntu and Mozilla, it is possible to do this in Debian. -Unfortunately, not very many packages provide the needed meta -information, Anyway, here is a small script to look up all browser -plugin packages announcing ther MIME support using this specification:

    - -
    -#!/usr/bin/python
    -import sys
    -import apt
    -def pkgs_handling_mimetype(mimetype):
    -    cache = apt.Cache()
    -    cache.open(None)
    -    thepkgs = []
    -    for pkg in cache:
    -        version = pkg.candidate
    -        if version is None:
    -            version = pkg.installed
    -        if version is None:
    -            continue
    -        record = version.record
    -        if not record.has_key('Npp-MimeType'):
    -            continue
    -        mime_types = record['Npp-MimeType'].split(',')
    -        for t in mime_types:
    -            t = t.rstrip().strip()
    -            if t == mimetype:
    -                thepkgs.append(pkg.name)
    -    return thepkgs
    -mimetype = "audio/ogg"
    -if 1 < len(sys.argv):
    -    mimetype = sys.argv[1]
    -print "Browser plugin packages supporting %s:" % mimetype
    -for pkg in pkgs_handling_mimetype(mimetype):
    -    print "  %s" %pkg
    -
    - -

    It can be used like this to look up a given MIME type:

    - -
    -% ./apt-find-browserplug-for-mimetype 
    -Browser plugin packages supporting audio/ogg:
    -  gecko-mediaplayer
    -% ./apt-find-browserplug-for-mimetype application/x-shockwave-flash
    -Browser plugin packages supporting application/x-shockwave-flash:
    -  browser-plugin-gnash
    -%
    -
    - -

    In Ubuntu this mechanism is combined with support in the browser -itself to query for plugins and propose to install the needed -packages. It would be great if Debian supported such feature too. Is -anyone working on adding it?

    - -

    Update 2013-01-18 14:20: The Debian BTS -request for icweasel support for this feature is -#484010 from 2008 (and -#698426 from today). Lack -of manpower and wish for a different design is the reason thus feature -is not yet in iceweasel from Debian.

    + +
    10th May 2013
    +

    I fjor sommer ble jeg +gledelig +overrasket over et oppslag i avisen Fremover om Narvik kommunes +bruk av Skolelinux. Oppslaget +var basert på et notat som besvarte spørsmål fra ordfører Tor Nysæter +og rådgiver for skolesektoren, Petter Falkbu, om bruken av Skolelinux +i Narvikskolene og konstnaden ved å gå over til Windows. For litt +over en uke siden siden fikk jeg endelig bedt kommunen om å få innsyn +i dette notatet, og det ble oversendt på epost tirsdag. Jeg fikk +lagt +ut notatet samme dag, og fikk i dag sjekket postlista til Narvik, +der jeg fant notatet som +sak +2013/1023.

    + +

    Notatet forteller at Narvik ville måtte betalt minst 9 millioner +for å gå over til Windows på skolene. I tillegg dokumenterer notatet +at læreplanens krav oppfylles uten problemer ved bruk av Skolelinux. +Jeg anbefaler alle å lese de 10 sidene med gode argumenter for å kutte +unødige utgifter på IT i skoleverket. :)

    - Tags: debian, english. + Tags: debian edu, norsk.
    @@ -291,120 +208,36 @@ is not yet in iceweasel from Debian.

    - -
    16th January 2013
    -

    The DEP-11 -proposal to add AppStream information to the Debian archive, is a -proposal to make it possible for a Desktop application to propose to -the user some package to install to gain support for a given MIME -type, font, library etc. that is currently missing. With such -mechanism in place, it would be possible for the desktop to -automatically propose and install leocad if some LDraw file is -downloaded by the browser.

    - -

    To get some idea about the current content of the archive, I decided -to write a simple program to extract all .desktop files from the -Debian archive and look up the claimed MIME support there. The result -can be found on the -Skolelinux FTP -site. Using the collected information, it become possible to -answer the question in the title. Here are the 20 most supported MIME -types in Debian stable (Squeeze), testing (Wheezy) and unstable (Sid). -The complete list is available from the link above.

    - -

    Debian Stable:

    - -
    -  count MIME type
    -  ----- -----------------------
    -     32 text/plain
    -     30 audio/mpeg
    -     29 image/png
    -     28 image/jpeg
    -     27 application/ogg
    -     26 audio/x-mp3
    -     25 image/tiff
    -     25 image/gif
    -     22 image/bmp
    -     22 audio/x-wav
    -     20 audio/x-flac
    -     19 audio/x-mpegurl
    -     18 video/x-ms-asf
    -     18 audio/x-musepack
    -     18 audio/x-mpeg
    -     18 application/x-ogg
    -     17 video/mpeg
    -     17 audio/x-scpls
    -     17 audio/ogg
    -     16 video/x-ms-wmv
    -
    - -

    Debian Testing:

    - -
    -  count MIME type
    -  ----- -----------------------
    -     33 text/plain
    -     32 image/png
    -     32 image/jpeg
    -     29 audio/mpeg
    -     27 image/gif
    -     26 image/tiff
    -     26 application/ogg
    -     25 audio/x-mp3
    -     22 image/bmp
    -     21 audio/x-wav
    -     19 audio/x-mpegurl
    -     19 audio/x-mpeg
    -     18 video/mpeg
    -     18 audio/x-scpls
    -     18 audio/x-flac
    -     18 application/x-ogg
    -     17 video/x-ms-asf
    -     17 text/html
    -     17 audio/x-musepack
    -     16 image/x-xbitmap
    -
    - -

    Debian Unstable:

    - -
    -  count MIME type
    -  ----- -----------------------
    -     31 text/plain
    -     31 image/png
    -     31 image/jpeg
    -     29 audio/mpeg
    -     28 application/ogg
    -     27 image/gif
    -     26 image/tiff
    -     26 audio/x-mp3
    -     23 audio/x-wav
    -     22 image/bmp
    -     21 audio/x-flac
    -     20 audio/x-mpegurl
    -     19 audio/x-mpeg
    -     18 video/x-ms-asf
    -     18 video/mpeg
    -     18 audio/x-scpls
    -     18 application/x-ogg
    -     17 audio/x-musepack
    -     16 video/x-ms-wmv
    -     16 video/x-msvideo
    -
    - -

    I am told that PackageKit can provide an API to access the kind of -information mentioned in DEP-11. I have not yet had time to look at -it, but hope the PackageKit people in Debian are on top of these -issues.

    - -

    Update 2013-01-16 13:35: Updated numbers after -discovering a typo in my script.

    + +
    5th May 2013
    +

    When I woke up this morning, I was very happy to see that the +release announcement +for Debian Wheezy was waiting in my mail box. This is a great +Debian release, and I expect to move my machines at home over to it fairly +soon.

    + +

    The new debian release contain heaps of new stuff, and one program +in particular make me very happy to see included. The +Scratch program, made famous by +the Teach kids code movement, is +included for the first time. Alongside similar programs like +kturtle and +turtleart, +it allow for visual programming where syntax errors can not happen, +and a friendly programming environment for learning to control the +computer. Scratch will also be included in the next release of Debian +Edu. + +

    And now that Wheezy is wrapped up, we can wrap up the next Debian +Edu/Skolelinux release too. The +first +alpha release went out last week, and the next should soon +follow.

    - Tags: debian, english. + Tags: debian, debian edu, english.
    @@ -412,119 +245,166 @@ discovering a typo in my script.

    - -
    15th January 2013
    -

    Yesterday, I wrote about the -modalias -values provided by the Linux kernel following my hope for -better -dongle support in Debian. Using this knowledge, I have tested how -modalias values attached to package names can be used to map packages -to hardware. This allow the system to look up and suggest relevant -packages when I plug in some new hardware into my machine, and replace -discover and discover-data as the database used to map hardware to -packages.

    - -

    I create a modaliases file with entries like the following, -containing package name, kernel module name (if relevant, otherwise -the package name) and globs matching the relevant hardware -modalias.

    + +
    1st May 2013
    +

    For noen uker siden, innen fristen 2013-04-15, leverte jeg og +Morten Kjelkenes vårt bidrag til +DIFIs apps4norge-konkurranse +under lagnavnet NUUGs tannlegeteam. +Vi leverte følgende i idé-kategorien:

    + +
    + +

    Tittel: Stikk innom tannlegen

    + +

    + +

    Beskrivelse:

    + +

    Idéen + +

    Gjøre det enklere å finne en tannlege som er praktisk for deg, der +pris og reisetid med kollektivt, til fots eller med bil er tatt med i +beregningen, ved å oppgi hvor en bor og jobber, og få forslag til +tannleger både i nærheten og på veien mellom disse stedene.

    + +

    Brukeren oppgir hjemmeadresse og jobbadresse, og kanskje også +barnehage. Så kan en også oppgi egen timelønn (for å beregne taps +arbeidsfortjeneste) og om en reiser med kollektivt, til fots eller +kjører bil. Så trykker en søk, og får opp en todelt side med kart og +tekstliste. I kartdelen vises aktuelle tannleger (for eksempel maks +7), og i tekstdelen er de samme tannlegene listet opp, med pris og +reisetid for kollektivtransport, og pris pluss reisekostnad hvis en +reiser med bil. En kan endre sorteringsrekkefølge for listen ved å +trykke på aktuell kolonne, og velge om en skal sortere på pris, +reisetid eller totalkostnad. Kun tannleger som tar imot nye kunder tas +i utganspunktet med i listen. Når brukeren trykker med musa en +tannlegemarkør på kartet kommer det en popup med detaljer om +tannlegen, den samme informasjonen som finnes i listen under kartet, +og lenke til mer informasjon om tannlegen.

    + +

    For hvert enkelt tannlegekontor er det tilgjengelig en +informasjonsside med adresse, hjemmesideurl, telefonnummer, lenke til +side for å finne reisebeskrivelse, åpningstider, etc.

    + +

    Nytteverdi for brukeren

    -

    -Package: package-name -
    Modaliases: module(modaliasglob, modaliasglob, modaliasglob)

    -

    +
      +
    • sparer tid pÃ¥ tannlegebesøk
    • +
    • kan utnytte normal reisevei mellom hjem/jobb/barnehage
    • +
    • kan finne aktuell tannlege basert pÃ¥ flere kriterier
    • +
    • sile bort tannleger som ikke tar imot flere kunder
    • +
    • fÃ¥r kart som viser tannleger i nærheten, pÃ¥ tvers av kommunegrenser
    • +
    -

    It is fairly trivial to write code to find the relevant packages -for a given modalias value using this file.

    +

    Grad av innovasjon, nytenkning og kreativitet

    -

    An entry like this would suggest the video and picture application -cheese for many USB web cameras (interface bus class 0E01):

    +

    Enkel tjeneste som fokuserer på det vi selv mener er relevant ved valg +av tannlege.

    -

    -Package: cheese -
    Modaliases: cheese(usb:v*p*d*dc*dsc*dp*ic0Eisc01ip*)

    -

    +

    Tjenestekonseptet kan også brukes til andre næringer, f.eks. lege, +butikk, leiebiler, hvis en har aktuell datakilde å koble med.

    -

    An entry like this would suggest the pcmciautils package when a -CardBus bridge (bus class 0607) PCI device is present:

    +

    Skulle gjerne hatt med vurdering av tannlegene tilgjengelig, slik +at en kunne finne "flinke" tannleger basert på et eller annet +kriterium.

    -

    -Package: pcmciautils -
    Modaliases: pcmciautils(pci:v*d*sv*sd*bc06sc07i*) -

    +

    Markedspotensiale - potensiale for å slå gjennom hos mange +brukere

    -

    An entry like this would suggest the package colorhug-client when -plugging in a ColorHug with USB IDs 04D8:F8DA:

    +
      +
    • Alle som ønsker eller vurderer Ã¥ skaffe seg ny tannlege, f.eks. nyinnflyttede og studenter
    • +
    • Familier med en travel hverdag
    • +
    -

    -Package: colorhug-client -
    Modaliases: colorhug-client(usb:v04D8pF8DAd*)

    -

    +

    Felles er at den gjør tannlegen lettere tilgjengelig for de som vil spare tid eller penger.

    -

    I believe the format is compatible with the format of the Packages -file in the Debian archive. Ubuntu already uses their Packages file -to store their mappings from packages to hardware.

    - -

    By adding a XB-Modaliases: header in debian/control, any .deb can -announce the hardware it support in a way my prototype understand. -This allow those publishing packages in an APT source outside the -Debian archive as well as those backporting packages to make sure the -hardware mapping are included in the package meta information. I've -tested such header in the pymissile package, and its modalias mapping -is working as it should with my prototype. It even made it to Ubuntu -Raring.

    - -

    To test if it was possible to look up supported hardware using only -the shell tools available in the Debian installer, I wrote a shell -implementation of the lookup code. The idea is to create files for -each modalias and let the shell do the matching. Please check out and -try the -hw-support-lookup -shell script. It run without any extra dependencies and fetch the -hardware mappings from the Debian archive and the subversion -repository where I currently work on my prototype.

    - -

    When I use it on a machine with a yubikey inserted, it suggest to -install yubikey-personalization:

    +

    Samfunnsøkonomisk nytte - bidrar til å løse +samfunnsutfordringer

    -

    -% ./hw-support-lookup -
    yubikey-personalization -
    % -

    +

    Kutter tid brukt på tannlegebesøk, og penger frigjøres som kan brukes på andre områder. Oppfordrer til bedre bruk av kollektivtransport ved å gi tips om tannleger i nærheten av allerede brukt reisevei mellom hjemme og jobb når en reiser kollektivt.

    -

    When I run it on my Thinkpad X40 with a PCMCIA/CardBus slot, it -propose to install the pcmciautils package:

    +

    X-faktor - “Det lille ekstra...”

    -

    -% ./hw-support-lookup -
    pcmciautils -
    % -

    +

    Denne tjenesten gir det lille ekstra ved at den ikke slår opp +avstand til tannlege fra et enkelt punkt men avstand fra en reisevei, +slik at en får flere tannleger å velge imellom og kanskje kan spare +enda mer tid og penger enn en ville gjort ved å sjekke kun de nærmest +hjemme eller jobb.

    + +

    Tjenesten gir informasjonen både som kart og som tekstlig oversikt, for å sikre at blinde og svaksynte kan få tilgang til informasjonen selv om de ikke får brukt kartvisningen.

    + +

    Datasett brukt

    + + + +

    Åpne offentlige datasett brukt i applikasjonen:

    + +
      +
    • Reisetid med kollektivtrafikk pÃ¥ Østlandet
    • +
    + +

    Øvrige datasett brukt i appen/tjenesten:

    +
      +
    • Fakta om tannleger, priser etc (upublisert JSON-API)
    • +
    • Data om statens satser for biltransport
    • +
    • Kartbilder, kartdata
    • +
    • Kommunegrenser, nabokommuner, postnummer
    • +
    • Bilveiruting med OpenStreetmap-data
    • +
    • Kollektivtrafikkkart
    • +
    • Routing med OpenStreetmap-data
    • +
    • Kollektivtrafikkruting for Norge med uviss dataopphav
    • +
    + +

    Kategori:

    +
      +
    • Arbeid og velferd
    • +
    • Forbruker
    • +
    • Økonomi
    • +
    + +

    Geografi (dekningsområde for app):

    -

    If you know of any hardware-package mapping that should be added to -my -database, please tell me about it.

    - -

    It could be possible to generate several of the mappings between -packages and hardware. One source would be to look at packages with -kernel modules, ie packages with *.ko files in /lib/modules/, and -extract their modalias information. Another would be to look at -packages with udev rules, ie packages with files in -/lib/udev/rules.d/, and extract their vendor/model information to -generate a modalias matching rule. I have not tested any of these to -see if it work.

    - -

    If you want to help implementing a system to let us propose what -packages to install when new hardware is plugged into a Debian -machine, please send me an email or talk to me on -#debian-devel.

    +

    Hele landet

    + +
    + +

    Vinneren annonseres 2013-05-08 ved +prisutdelingen +hos DIFI 09:00 til 12:00. Konkurransen blir hard. Det meldes at +38 apper og 50 ideer er registrert som kandidater. Jeg frykter at jeg +ikke rekker innom selv, på grunn av jobb og forpliktelser på +hjemmebanen.

    @@ -532,260 +412,190 @@ machine, please send me an email or talk to me on
    - -
    14th January 2013
    -

    While looking into how to look up Debian packages based on hardware -information, to find the packages that support a given piece of -hardware, I refreshed my memory regarding modalias values, and decided -to document the details. Here are my findings so far, also available -in -the -Debian Edu subversion repository: - -

    Modalias decoded

    - -

    This document try to explain what the different types of modalias -values stands for. It is in part based on information from -<URL: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Modalias >, -<URL: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/26132/how-to-assign-usb-driver-to-device >, -<URL: http://code.metager.de/source/history/linux/stable/scripts/mod/file2alias.c > and -<URL: http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/dmidecode/dmidecode.c?root=dmidecode&view=markup >. - -

    The modalias entries for a given Linux machine can be found using -this shell script:

    - -
    -find /sys -name modalias -print0 | xargs -0 cat | sort -u
    -
    - -

    The supported modalias globs for a given kernel module can be found -using modinfo:

    - -
    -% /sbin/modinfo psmouse | grep alias:
    -alias:          serio:ty05pr*id*ex*
    -alias:          serio:ty01pr*id*ex*
    -%
    -
    - -

    PCI subtype

    - -

    A typical PCI entry can look like this. This is an Intel Host -Bridge memory controller:

    - -

    -pci:v00008086d00002770sv00001028sd000001ADbc06sc00i00 -

    - -

    This represent these values:

    - -
    - v   00008086  (vendor)
    - d   00002770  (device)
    - sv  00001028  (subvendor)
    - sd  000001AD  (subdevice)
    - bc  06        (bus class)
    - sc  00        (bus subclass)
    - i   00        (interface)
    -
    - -

    The vendor/device values are the same values outputted from 'lspci --n' as 8086:2770. The bus class/subclass is also shown by lspci as -0600. The 0600 class is a host bridge. Other useful bus values are -0300 (VGA compatible card) and 0200 (Ethernet controller).

    - -

    Not sure how to figure out the interface value, nor what it -means.

    + +
    26th April 2013
    +

    The Debian Edu / Skolelinux project is still going strong and made +its first Wheezy based release today. This is the release +announcement:

    -

    USB subtype

    +

    New features for Debian Edu ~7.0.0 alpha0 released +2013-04-26

    -

    Some typical USB entries can look like this. This is an internal -USB hub in a laptop:

    +

    This is the release notes for for Debian Edu / Skolelinux ~7.0.0 +edu alpha0, based on Debian with codename "Wheezy".

    -

    -usb:v1D6Bp0001d0206dc09dsc00dp00ic09isc00ip00 -

    - -

    Here is the values included in this alias:

    - -
    - v    1D6B  (device vendor)
    - p    0001  (device product)
    - d    0206  (bcddevice)
    - dc     09  (device class)
    - dsc    00  (device subclass)
    - dp     00  (device protocol)
    - ic     09  (interface class)
    - isc    00  (interface subclass)
    - ip     00  (interface protocol)
    -
    - -

    The 0900 device class/subclass means hub. Some times the relevant -class is in the interface class section. For a simple USB web camera, -these alias entries show up:

    - -

    -usb:v0AC8p3420d5000dcEFdsc02dp01ic01isc01ip00 -
    usb:v0AC8p3420d5000dcEFdsc02dp01ic01isc02ip00 -
    usb:v0AC8p3420d5000dcEFdsc02dp01ic0Eisc01ip00 -
    usb:v0AC8p3420d5000dcEFdsc02dp01ic0Eisc02ip00 -

    +

    About Debian Edu and Skolelinux

    -

    Interface class 0E01 is video control, 0E02 is video streaming (aka -camera), 0101 is audio control device and 0102 is audio streaming (aka -microphone). Thus this is a camera with microphone included.

    +

    Debian Edu, also known as +Skolelinux, is a Linux distribution based on Debian providing an +out-of-the box environment of a completely configured school +network. Immediatly after installation a school server running all +services needed for a school network is set up just waiting for users +and machines being added via GOsa², a comfortable Web-UI. A netbooting +environment is prepared using PXE, so after initial installation of +the main server from CD, DVD or USB stick all other machines can be +installed via the network.

    -

    ACPI subtype

    +

    This is the first test release based on Wheezy (which currently is +not released yet). Basically this is an updated and slightly improved +version compared to the Squeeze release.

    -

    The ACPI type is used for several non-PCI/USB stuff. This is an IR -receiver in a Thinkpad X40:

    +

    Software updates

    -

    -acpi:IBM0071:PNP0511: -

    +
      +
    • Everything which is new in Debian Wheezy, eg: +
        +
      • Linux kernel 3.2.x
      • +
      • Desktop environments KDE "Plasma" 4.8.4, GNOME 3.4, and LXDE 4 + (KDE is installed by default; to choose GNOME or LXDE: see + manual.)
      • +
      • Web browser Iceweasel 10 ESR
      • +
      • LibreOffice 3.5.4
      • +
      • LTSP 5.4.2
      • +
      • GOsa 2.7.4
      • +
      • CUPS print system 1.5.3
      • +
      • Educational toolbox GCompris 12.01
      • +
      • Music creator Rosegarden 12.04
      • +
      • Image editor Gimp 2.8.2
      • +
      • Virtual universe Celestia 1.6.1
      • +
      • Virtual stargazer Stellarium 0.11.3
      • +
      • Scratch visual programming environment 1.4.0.6
      • +
      • New version of debian-installer from Debian Wheezy, see + installation + manual for more details.
      • +
      • Debian Wheezy includes about 37000 packages available for + installation.
      • +
      • More information about Debian Wheezy 7.0 is provided in the + release notes and the installation manual.
      • +
    • +
    -

    The values between the colons are IDs.

    +

    Documentation

    +
      +
    • The (English) Debian Edu Wheezy Manual is fully translated to + German, French, Italian and Danish. Partly translated versions exist + for Norwegian Bokmal and Spanish.
    • +
    + +

    LDAP related changes

    +
      +
    • Slight changes to some objects and acls to have more types to + choose from when adding systems in GOsa. Now systems can be of type + server, workstation, printer, terminal or netdevice.
    • +
    + +

    Other changes

    +
      +
    • LTSP clients start as diskless workstation / thin client can be + configured via command line argument -- or individually adding an + entry in lts.conf or LDAP.
    • +
    • GOsa gui: Now some options that seemed to be available, but are non + functional, are greyed out (or are not clickable). Some tabs are + completely hidden to the end user, others even to the GOsa admin.
    • +
    + +

    Regressions

    +
      +
    • No mass import of user account data in GOsa (ldif or csv) available + yet.
    • +
    + +

    No updated artwork

    -

    DMI subtype

    +
      +
    • Updated artwork which is visible during installation, in the login + screen and as desktop wallpaper is still missing or the same as we + had for our Squeeze based release.
    • +
    + +

    Where to get it

    -

    The DMI table contain lots of information about the computer case -and model. This is an entry for a IBM Thinkpad X40, fetched from -/sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/modalias:

    +To download the multiarch netinstall CD release you can use + + +

    The MD5SUM of this image is: c5e773ddafdaa4f48c409c682f598b6c

    + +

    The SHA1SUM of this image is: 25934fabb9b7d20235499a0a51f08ce6c54215f2

    + +

    How to report bugs

    + +

    http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/HowTo/ReportBugs

    +
    +
    + + + Tags: debian edu, english. + + +
    +
    +
    + +
    + +
    22nd April 2013
    +

    Bitcoin er mye i mediene for +tiden. Jeg følger med via Mylder for å finne +artikler som omtaler +temaet, og takket være dette oppdaget jeg at stortingsrepresentant +Ketil Solvik-Olsen fra FrP nylig har spurt finansminister Sigbjørn +Johnsen om hans syn på Bitcoin, og +fått +svar for noen dager siden. Jeg bet meg spesielt merke til +følgende formulering fra finansministeren:

    -dmi:bvnIBM:bvr1UETB6WW(1.66):bd06/15/2005:svnIBM:pn2371H4G:pvrThinkPadX40:rvnIBM:rn2371H4G:rvrNotAvailable:cvnIBM:ct10:cvrNotAvailable: +«Det er også utfordringer ved at handel med Bitcoins er uregulert og +at transaksjonene er anonyme.»

    -

    The values present are

    - -
    - bvn  IBM            (BIOS vendor)
    - bvr  1UETB6WW(1.66) (BIOS version)
    - bd   06/15/2005     (BIOS date)
    - svn  IBM            (system vendor)
    - pn   2371H4G        (product name)
    - pvr  ThinkPadX40    (product version)
    - rvn  IBM            (board vendor)
    - rn   2371H4G        (board name)
    - rvr  NotAvailable   (board version)
    - cvn  IBM            (chassis vendor)
    - ct   10             (chassis type)
    - cvr  NotAvailable   (chassis version)
    -
    - -

    The chassis type 10 is Notebook. Other interesting values can be -found in the dmidecode source:

    - -
    -  3 Desktop
    -  4 Low Profile Desktop
    -  5 Pizza Box
    -  6 Mini Tower
    -  7 Tower
    -  8 Portable
    -  9 Laptop
    - 10 Notebook
    - 11 Hand Held
    - 12 Docking Station
    - 13 All In One
    - 14 Sub Notebook
    - 15 Space-saving
    - 16 Lunch Box
    - 17 Main Server Chassis
    - 18 Expansion Chassis
    - 19 Sub Chassis
    - 20 Bus Expansion Chassis
    - 21 Peripheral Chassis
    - 22 RAID Chassis
    - 23 Rack Mount Chassis
    - 24 Sealed-case PC
    - 25 Multi-system
    - 26 CompactPCI
    - 27 AdvancedTCA
    - 28 Blade
    - 29 Blade Enclosing
    -
    - -

    The chassis type values are not always accurately set in the DMI -table. For example my home server is a tower, but the DMI modalias -claim it is a desktop.

    - -

    SerIO subtype

    - -

    This type is used for PS/2 mouse plugs. One example is from my -test machine:

    +

    At Bitcoin er anonymt er en myte som spres av både journalister og +andre, så det er ikke veldig overraskende at også finansministeren har +gått på limpinnen. Det er dog litt rart, da jeg håper at +finansdepartementet ikke baserer seg på rykter og myter når de +besvarer Stortinget. Men du trenger ikke bare tro på meg som kilde +til påstanden om at Bitcoin ikke er anonymt. Sondre Rønjom har +via Sikkerhetsbloggen +hos Nasjonal Sikkerhetsmyndighet uttalt følgende:

    -serio:ty01pr00id00ex00 +«At [bitcoin] i utgangspunktet +ikke er anonymt, +kommer kanskje som en overraskelse på mange.»

    -

    The values present are

    - -
    -  ty  01  (type)
    -  pr  00  (prototype)
    -  id  00  (id)
    -  ex  00  (extra)
    -
    - -

    This type is supported by the psmouse driver. I am not sure what -the valid values are.

    - -

    Other subtypes

    - -

    There are heaps of other modalias subtypes according to -file2alias.c. There is the rest of the list from that source: amba, -ap, bcma, ccw, css, eisa, hid, i2c, ieee1394, input, ipack, isapnp, -mdio, of, parisc, pcmcia, platform, scsi, sdio, spi, ssb, vio, virtio, -vmbus, x86cpu and zorro. I did not spend time documenting all of -these, as they do not seem relevant for my intended use with mapping -hardware to packages when new stuff is inserted during run time.

    - -

    Looking up kernel modules using modalias values

    - -

    To check which kernel modules provide support for a given modalias, -one can use the following shell script:

    - -
    -  for id in $(find /sys -name modalias -print0 | xargs -0 cat | sort -u); do \
    -    echo "$id" ; \
    -    /sbin/modprobe --show-depends "$id"|sed 's/^/  /' ; \
    -  done
    -
    - -

    The output can look like this (only the first few entries as the -list is very long on my test machine):

    - -
    -  acpi:ACPI0003:
    -    insmod /lib/modules/2.6.32-5-686/kernel/drivers/acpi/ac.ko 
    -  acpi:device:
    -  FATAL: Module acpi:device: not found.
    -  acpi:IBM0068:
    -    insmod /lib/modules/2.6.32-5-686/kernel/drivers/char/nvram.ko 
    -    insmod /lib/modules/2.6.32-5-686/kernel/drivers/leds/led-class.ko 
    -    insmod /lib/modules/2.6.32-5-686/kernel/net/rfkill/rfkill.ko 
    -    insmod /lib/modules/2.6.32-5-686/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.ko 
    -  acpi:IBM0071:PNP0511:
    -    insmod /lib/modules/2.6.32-5-686/kernel/lib/crc-ccitt.ko 
    -    insmod /lib/modules/2.6.32-5-686/kernel/net/irda/irda.ko 
    -    insmod /lib/modules/2.6.32-5-686/kernel/drivers/net/irda/nsc-ircc.ko 
    -  [...]
    -
    - -

    If you want to help implementing a system to let us propose what -packages to install when new hardware is plugged into a Debian -machine, please send me an email or talk to me on -#debian-devel.

    - -

    Update 2013-01-15: Rewrite "cat $(find ...)" to -"find ... -print0 | xargs -0 cat" to make sure it handle directories -in /sys/ with space in them.

    +

    Enhver bevegelse av Bitcoin er offentlig tilgjengelig for alle på +Internet, og en må legge svært mye innsats inn hvis en skal hindre at +nettverksanalyse av transaksjonsloggene kan brukes til å identifisere +brukerne. F.eks. kan en enkelt se hva jeg har mottatt til min +offentliggjorte mottaksadresse ved å besøke blockexplorer og slå opp +adressen +15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b. +Det virker dermed på meg ganske klart at å påstå at +Bitcoin-transaksjoner er anonyme strengt tatt er å føre Stortinget bak +lyset.

    + +

    Finansministeren er ikke den eneste som har latt seg forlede av +medieomtalen. I spørsmålet fra Hr. Solvik-Olsen skriver han at «For +noen dager siden kom den første bitcoin-minibanken på Kypros», hvilket +så vidt jeg har klart å finne ut ikke er riktig. Det er annonsert +planer om en slik minibank (fra +BitcoinATM), men jeg finner +intet tegn til at en slik minibank er utplassert noe sted.

    + +

    Som vanlig, hvis du bruker Bitcoin og ønsker å vise din støtte til +mine aktiviteter, så setter jeg pris på Bitcoin-donasjoner til min +adresse +15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b.

    - Tags: debian, english, isenkram. + Tags: bitcoin, norsk, stortinget.
    @@ -793,31 +603,27 @@ in /sys/ with space in them.

    - -
    10th January 2013
    -

    As part of my investigation on how to improve the support in Debian -for hardware dongles, I dug up my old Mark and Spencer USB Rocket -Launcher and updated the Debian package -pymissile to make -sure udev will fix the device permissions when it is plugged in. I -also added a "Modaliases" header to test it in the Debian archive and -hopefully make the package be proposed by jockey in Ubuntu when a user -plug in his rocket launcher. In the process I moved the source to a -git repository under collab-maint, to make it easier for any DD to -contribute. Upstream -is not very active, but the software still work for me even after five -years of relative silence. The new git repository is not listed in -the uploaded package yet, because I want to test the other changes a -bit more before I upload the new version. If you want to check out -the new version with a .desktop file included, visit the -gitweb -view or use "git clone -git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/pymissile.git".

    + +
    16th April 2013
    +

    This years first Skolelinux / +Debian Edu developer gathering take place the coming weekend in Trondheim. +Details about the gathering can be found +on +the FRiSK wiki. The dates are 19-21th of April 2013, and online +participation for those unable to make it in person is very welcome, +and I plan to participate online myself as I could not leave Oslo this +weekend.

    + +

    The focus of the gathering is to work on the web pages and project +infrastructure, and to continue the work on the Wheezy based Debian +Edu release.

    + +

    See you on IRC, #debian-edu on irc.debian.org, then?

    - Tags: debian, english, robot. + Tags: debian edu, english.
    @@ -825,98 +631,55 @@ git://anonscm.debian.org/collab-maint/pymissile.git".

    - -
    9th January 2013
    -

    One thing that annoys me with Debian and Linux distributions in -general, is that there is a great package management system with the -ability to automatically install software packages by downloading them -from the distribution mirrors, but no way to get it to automatically -install the packages I need to use the hardware I plug into my -machine. Even if the package to use it is easily available from the -Linux distribution. When I plug in a LEGO Mindstorms NXT, it could -suggest to automatically install the python-nxt, nbc and t2n packages -I need to talk to it. When I plug in a Yubikey, it could propose the -yubikey-personalization package. The information required to do this -is available, but no-one have pulled all the pieces together.

    - -

    Some years ago, I proposed to -use -the discover subsystem to implement this. The idea is fairly -simple: +

    +
    9th April 2013
    +

    For cirka en måned siden +ba +jeg om begrunnelse på nektet innsyn i dokumenter om +standardkatalogen fra Fornyingsdepartementet. I dag fikk jeg svar fra +Fornyingsdepartementet, og tilgang til dokumentene. Jeg fikk både +innsyn i vedlegg sendt fra DIFI, og også innsyn i et notat brukt +internt i Fornyingsdepartementet:

    + +

    Det bør nevnes at da jeg ble nektet innsyn hos mottaker +Fornyingsdepartementet på høringsoppsummeringen som DIFI hadde sendt +ut, spurte jeg DIFI om innsyn i stedet. Det fikk jeg i løpet av et +par dager. Moralen er at hvis ikke mottaker ikke vil gi innsyn, spør +avsender i stedet. Kanskje de har forskjellig forståelse av hva som +bør holdes skjult for folket. Her er de tilsvarende dokumentene jeg +fikk innsyn i fra DIFI:

    + + -

    I am not sure what the best way to implement this is, but my -initial idea was to use dbus events to discover new hardware, the -discover database to find packages and -PackageKit to install -packages.

    - -

    Yesterday, I found time to try to implement this idea, and the -draft package is now checked into -the -Debian Edu subversion repository. In the process, I updated the -discover-data -package to map the USB ids of LEGO Mindstorms and Yubikey devices to -the relevant packages in Debian, and uploaded a new version -2.2013.01.09 to unstable. I also discovered that the current -discover -package in Debian no longer discovered any USB devices, because -/proc/bus/usb/devices is no longer present. I ported it to use -libusb as a fall back option to get it working. The fixed package -version 2.1.2-6 is now in experimental (didn't upload it to unstable -because of the freeze).

    - -

    With this prototype in place, I can insert my Yubikey, and get this -desktop notification to show up (only once, the first time it is -inserted):

    - -

    - -

    For this prototype to be really useful, some way to automatically -install the proposed packages by pressing the "Please install -program(s)" button should to be implemented.

    - -

    If this idea seem useful to you, and you want to help make it -happen, please help me update the discover-data database with mappings -from hardware to Debian packages. Check if 'discover-pkginstall -l' -list the package you would like to have installed when a given -hardware device is inserted into your computer, and report bugs using -reportbug if it isn't. Or, if you know of a better way to provide -such mapping, please let me know.

    - -

    This prototype need more work, and there are several questions that -should be considered before it is ready for production use. Is dbus -the correct way to detect new hardware? At the moment I look for HAL -dbus events on the system bus, because that is the events I could see -on my Debian Squeeze KDE desktop. Are there better events to use? -How should the user be notified? Is the desktop notification -mechanism the best option, or should the background daemon raise a -popup instead? How should packages be installed? When should they -not be installed?

    - -

    If you want to help getting such feature implemented in Debian, -please send me an email. :)

    +

    Det jeg synes er mest interessant er endel av aktørene som +protesterte på fjerningen (Kartverket, Drammen kommune), og hvordan +høringsoppsummeringen ikke tar stilling til effekten av å fjerne ODF +fra katalogen.

    - Tags: debian, english, isenkram. + Tags: norsk, standard.
    @@ -924,27 +687,48 @@ please send me an email. :)

    - -
    2nd January 2013
    -

    During Christmas, I have worked a bit on the Debian support for -LEGO Mindstorm -NXT. My son and I have played a bit with my NXT set, and I -discovered I had to build all the tools myself because none were -already in Debian Squeeze. If Debian support for LEGO is something -you care about, please join me on the IRC channel -#debian-lego (server -irc.debian.org). There is a lot that could be done to improve the -Debian support for LEGO designers. For example both CAD software -and Mindstorm compilers are missing. :)

    - -

    Update 2012-01-03: A -project page -including links to Lego related packages is now available.

    + +
    7th April 2013
    +

    For en stund tilbake gikk nyheten om +Sandy +Island, en øy som var dukket opp på noen kart, men som ikke var +synlig når en sjekket den på satellittbilder. Dagbladet meldte for +eksempel at +«denne +øya finnes på kart, men ikke i virkeligheten». Noe senere begynte +jeg å lese +historier +om Ruffen til mine barn. Dette er historier om sjøormen Ruffen +skapt av Tor Åge Bringsværd, som starter med følgende beskrivelse:

    + +

    +«Langt ute i havet ligger en mystisk øy. Den er bare synlig hver +tirsdag og fredag. Derfor står den ikke på noe kart. På denne øya +ligger et slott, og i slottet bor en gammel, fin sjøormfamilie.» +

    + +

    Det virker åpenbart at Hr. Bringsværd tok feil når han trodde den +ikke var på noe kart, og at noen tydeligvis har vært i nærheten en +tirsdag eller en fredag og fått den med på et kart, mens +satellittbildene er tatt på noen av de fem andre dagene i uka og +dermed ikke ser øya. :)

    + +

    I følge +en +senere artikkel i Dagbladet hevder Shaun Higgins, en forsker fra +New Zealand, at et hvalfangstskip fra 1876 er opprinnelsen til at +spøkelsesøya i det hele tatt havnet på kartet. Det fremgår ikke fra +historien hvilken ukedag de var innom.

    + +

    Jeg har stor sans for Tor Åge Bringsværd. Og han viste nylig en +svært fin side av seg selv da han sa ja til EFNs forespørsel om å gi +ut novellen Kodémus med +Creative Commons-lisens.

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