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14 <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/">Petter Reinholdtsen</a>
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23 <div class="title"><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Stortingsflertallet_g_r_inn_for_ny_IP_basert_sensurinfrastruktur_i_Norge.html">Stortingsflertallet går inn for ny IP-basert sensurinfrastruktur i Norge</a></div>
24 <div class="date">24th April 2018</div>
25 <div class="body"><p><a href="https://www.vg.no/sport/i/J1g8zj/stortingsvedtak-snart-ip-blokkerer-utenlandske-spillselskaper">VG</a>,
26 <a href="https://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/stortinget-blokkerer-utenlandske-spillselskaper/69740219">Dagbladet</a>
27 og
28 <a href="https://www.nrk.no/ostfold/tar-opp-kampen-mot-utenlandske-spillselskap-1.14021381">NRK</a>
29 melder i dag at flertallet i Familie- og kulturkomiteen på Stortinget
30 har bestemt seg for å introdusere en ny sensurinfrastruktur i Norge.
31 Fra før har Norge en «frivillig» sensurinfrastruktur basert på
32 DNS-navn, der de største ISP-ene basert på en liste med DNS-navn
33 forgifter DNS-svar og omdirigerer til et annet IP-nummer enn det som
34 ligger i DNS. Nå kommer altså IP-basert omdirigering i tillegg. Når
35 infrastrukturen er på plass, er sensur av IP-adresser redusert et
36 spørsmål om hvilke IP-nummer som skal blokkeres. Listen over
37 IP-adresser vil naturligvis endre seg etter hvert som myndighetene
38 endrer seg. Det er ingen betryggende tanke.</p>
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43 Tags: <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/norsk">norsk</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/sikkerhet">sikkerhet</a>.
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51 <div class="title"><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/En_grunn_til___takke_nei_til_usikker_digital_post.html">En grunn til å takke nei til usikker digital post</a></div>
52 <div class="date"> 2nd April 2018</div>
53 <div class="body"><p>Brevpost er beskyttet av straffelovens bestemmelse som gjør det
54 kriminelt å åpne andres brev. Dette følger av (ny) straffelovs
55 <a href="https://lovdata.no/dokument/NL/lov/2005-05-20-28/§205">§ 205
56 (Krenkelse av retten til privat kommunikasjon)</a>, som sier at «Med
57 bot eller fengsel inntil 2 år straffes den som uberettiget ... c)
58 åpner brev eller annen lukket skriftlig meddelelse som er adressert
59 til en annen, eller på annen måte skaffer seg uberettiget tilgang til
60 innholdet.» Dette gjelder såvel postbud som alle andre som har
61 befatning med brevet etter at avsender har befatning med et lukket
62 brev. Tilsvarende står også tidligere utgaver av den norske
63 straffeloven.</p>
64
65 <p>Når en registrerer seg på usikre digitale postkasseløsningene, som
66 f.eks. Digipost og e-Boks, og slik tar disse i bruk, så gir en de som
67 står bak løsningene tillatelse til å åpne sine brev. Dette er
68 nødvendig for at innholdet i digital post skal kunne vises frem til
69 mottaker via tjenestens websider. Dermed gjelder ikke straffelovens
70 paragraf om forbud mot å åpne brev, da tilgangen ikke lenger er
71 uberettiget. En gir altså fremmede tilgang til å lese sin
72 korrespondanse. I tillegg vil bruk av slike usikre digitale
73 postbokser føre til at det blir registrert når du leser brevene, hvor
74 du befinner deg (vha. tilkoblingens IP-adresse), hvilket utstyr du
75 bruker og en rekke annen personlig informasjon som ikke er
76 tilgjengelig når papirpost brukes. Jeg foretrekker at det er
77 lovmessig beskyttelse av min korrespondanse, som jo inneholder privat
78 og personlig informasjon. Det bidrar til litt bedre vern av personlig
79 integritet i dagens norske samfunn.</p>
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84 Tags: <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/norsk">norsk</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/personvern">personvern</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/surveillance">surveillance</a>.
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92 <div class="title"><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Self_appointed_leaders_of_the_Free_World.html">Self-appointed leaders of the Free World</a></div>
93 <div class="date">22nd March 2018</div>
94 <div class="body"><p>The leaders of the worlds have started to congratulate the
95 re-elected Russian head of state, and this causes some criticism. I
96 am though a little fascinated by a comment from USA senator John McCain,
97 <a href="http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/379339-mccain-rips-trumps-congratulatory-call-to-putin-as-insult-to-russian-people">sited
98 by The Hill and others</a>:
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100 <p><blockquote>
101 <p>"An American president does not lead the Free World by
102 congratulating dictators on winning sham elections."</p>
103 </blockquote></p>
104
105 <p>While I totally agree with the senator here, the way the quote is
106 phrased make me suspect that he is unaware of the simple fact that USA
107 have not lead the Free World since at least before its government
108 <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maher_Arar">kidnapped a
109 completely innocent Canadian citizen in transit on his way home to
110 Canada via John F. Kennedy International Airport in September 2002 and
111 sent him to be tortured in Syria for a year</a>.</p>
112
113 <p>USA might be running ahead, but the path they are taking is not the
114 one taken by any Free World.</p>
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119 Tags: <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>.
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127 <div class="title"><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Facebooks_ability_to_sell_your_personal_information_is_the_real_Cambridge_Analytica_scandal.html">Facebooks ability to sell your personal information is the real Cambridge Analytica scandal</a></div>
128 <div class="date">21st March 2018</div>
129 <div class="body"><p>So, Cambridge Analytica is getting some well deserved criticism for
130 (mis)using information it got from Facebook about 50 million people,
131 mostly in the USA. What I find a bit surprising, is how little
132 criticism Facebook is getting for handing the information over to
133 Cambridge Analytica and others in the first place. And what about the
134 people handing their private and personal information to Facebook?
135 And last, but not least, what about the government offices who are
136 handing information about the visitors of their web pages to Facebook?
137 No-one who looked at the terms of use of Facebook should be surprised
138 that information about peoples interests, political views, personal
139 lifes and whereabouts would be sold by Facebook.</p>
140
141 <p>What I find to be the real scandal is the fact that Facebook is
142 selling your personal information, not that one of the buyers used it
143 in a way Facebook did not approve when exposed. It is well known that
144 Facebook is selling out their users privacy, but a scandal
145 nevertheless. Of course the information provided to them by Facebook
146 would be misused by one of the parties given access to personal
147 information about the millions of Facebook users. Collected
148 information will be misused sooner or later. The only way to avoid
149 such misuse, is to not collect the information in the first place. If
150 you do not want Facebook to hand out information about yourself for
151 the use and misuse of its customers, do not give Facebook the
152 information.</p>
153
154 <p>Personally, I would recommend to completely remove your Facebook
155 account, and take back some control of your personal information.
156 <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/mar/19/how-to-protect-your-facebook-privacy-or-delete-yourself-completely">According
157 to The Guardian</a>, it is a bit hard to find out how to request
158 account removal (and not just 'disabling'). You need to
159 <a href="https://www.facebook.com/help/224562897555674?helpref=faq_content">visit
160 a specific Facebook page</a> and click on 'let us know' on that page
161 to get to <a href="https://www.facebook.com/help/delete_account">the
162 real account deletion screen</a>. Perhaps something to consider? I
163 would not trust the information to really be deleted (who knows,
164 perhaps NSA, GCHQ and FRA already got a copy), but it might reduce the
165 exposure a bit.</p>
166
167 <p>If you want to learn more about the capabilities of Cambridge
168 Analytica, I recommend to see the video recording of the one hour talk
169 Paul-Olivier Dehaye gave to <a href="">NUUG</a> last april about
170 <a href="https://www.nuug.no/aktiviteter/20170404-big-data-psychometric/">
171 Data collection, psychometric profiling and their impact on
172 politics</a>.</p>
173
174 <p>And if you want to communicate with your friends and loved ones,
175 use some end-to-end encrypted method like
176 <a href="https://www.signal.org/">Signal</a> or
177 <a href="https://ring.cx/">Ring</a>, and stop sharing your private
178 messages with strangers like Facebook and Google.</p>
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183 Tags: <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/personvern">personvern</a>.
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191 <div class="title"><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/H__Ap__Frp_og_Venstre_g_r_for_DNA_innsamling_av_hele_befolkningen.html">H, Ap, Frp og Venstre går for DNA-innsamling av hele befolkningen</a></div>
192 <div class="date">14th March 2018</div>
193 <div class="body"><p>I går kom det nok et argument for å holde seg unna det norske
194 helsevesenet. Da annonserte et stortingsflertall, bestående av Høyre,
195 Arbeiderpartiet, Fremskrittspartiet og Venstre, at de går inn for å
196 samle inn og lagre DNA-prøver fra hele befolkningen i Norge til evig
197 tid. Endringen gjelder innsamlede blodprøver fra nyfødte i Norge.
198 Det vil dermed ta litt tid før en har hele befolkningen, men det er
199 dit vi havner gitt nok tid. I dag er det nesten hundre prosent
200 oppslutning om undersøkelsen som gjøres like etter fødselen, på
201 bakgrunn av blodprøven det er snakk om å lagre, for å oppdage endel
202 medfødte sykdommer. Blodprøven lagres i dag i inntil seks år.
203 <a href="https://www.stortinget.no/no/Saker-og-publikasjoner/Publikasjoner/Innstillinger/Stortinget/2017-2018/inns-201718-182l/?all=true">Stortingets
204 flertallsinnstilling</a> er at tidsbegrensingen skal fjernes, og mener
205 at tidsubegrenset lagring ikke vil påvirke oppslutningen om
206 undersøkelsen.</p>
207
208 <p>Datatilsynet har ikke akkurat applaudert forslaget:</p>
209
210 <p><blockquote>
211
212 <p>«Datatilsynet mener forslaget ikke i tilstrekkelig grad
213 synliggjør hvilke etiske og personvernmessige utfordringer som må
214 diskuteres før en etablerer en nasjonal biobank med blodprøver fra
215 hele befolkningen.»</p>
216
217 </blockquote></p>
218
219 <p>Det er flere historier om hvordan innsamlet biologisk materiale har
220 blitt brukt til andre formål enn de ble innsamlet til, og historien om
221 <a href="https://www.aftenposten.no/norge/i/Ql0WR/Na-ma-Folkehelsa-slette-uskyldiges-DNA-info">folkehelseinstituttets
222 lagring på vegne av politiet (Kripos) av innsamlet biologisk materiale
223 og DNA-informasjon i strid med loven</a> viser at en ikke kan være
224 trygg på at lover og intensjoner beskytter de som blir berørt mot
225 misbruk av slik privat og personlig informasjon.</p>
226
227 <p>Det er verdt å merke seg at det kan forskes på de innsamlede
228 blodprøvene uten samtykke fra den det gjelder (eller foreldre når det
229 gjelder barn), etter en lovendring for en stund tilbake, med mindre
230 det er sendt inn skjema der en reserverer seg mot forskning uten
231 samtykke. Skjemaet er tilgjengelig fra
232 <a href="https://www.fhi.no/arkiv/publikasjoner/for-pasienter-skjema-for-reservasjo/">folkehelseinstituttets
233 websider</a>, og jeg anbefaler, uavhengig av denne saken, varmt alle å
234 sende inn skjemaet for å dokumentere hvor mange som ikke synes det er
235 greit å fjerne krav om samtykke.</p>
236
237 <p>I tillegg bør en kreve destruering av alt biologisk materiale som
238 er samlet inn om en selv, for å redusere eventuelle negative
239 konsekvenser i fremtiden når materialet kommer på avveie eller blir
240 brukt uten samtykke, men det er så vidt jeg vet ikke noe system for
241 dette i dag.</p>
242
243 <p>Som vanlig, hvis du bruker Bitcoin og ønsker å vise din støtte til
244 det jeg driver med, setter jeg pris på om du sender Bitcoin-donasjoner
245 til min adresse
246 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
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251 Tags: <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/norsk">norsk</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/personvern">personvern</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/surveillance">surveillance</a>.
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259 <div class="title"><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/First_rough_draft_Norwegian_and_Spanish_edition_of_the_book_Made_with_Creative_Commons.html">First rough draft Norwegian and Spanish edition of the book Made with Creative Commons</a></div>
260 <div class="date">13th March 2018</div>
261 <div class="body"><p>I am working on publishing yet another book related to Creative
262 Commons. This time it is a book filled with interviews and histories
263 from those around the globe making a living using Creative
264 Commons.</p>
265
266 <p>Yesterday, after many months of hard work by several volunteer
267 translators, the first draft of a Norwegian Bokmål edition of the book
268 <a href="https://madewith.cc">Made with Creative Commons from 2017</a>
269 was complete. The Spanish translation is also complete, while the
270 Dutch, Polish, German and Ukraine edition need a lot of work. Get in
271 touch if you want to help make those happen, or would like to
272 translate into your mother tongue.</p>
273
274 <p>The whole book project started when
275 <a href="http://gwolf.org/node/4102">Gunnar Wolf announced</a> that he
276 was going to make a Spanish edition of the book. I noticed, and
277 offered some input on how to make a book, based on my experience with
278 translating the
279 <a href="https://www.lulu.com/shop/lawrence-lessig/fri-kultur/paperback/product-22441576.html">Free
280 Culture</a> and
281 <a href="https://debian-handbook.info/get/#norwegian">The Debian
282 Administrator's Handbook</a> books to Norwegian Bokmål. To make a
283 long story short, we ended up working on a Bokmål edition, and now the
284 first rough translation is complete, thanks to the hard work of
285 Ole-Erik Yrvin, Ingrid Yrvin, Allan Nordhøy and myself. The first
286 proof reading is almost done, and only the second and third proof
287 reading remains. We will also need to translate the 14 figures and
288 create a book cover. Once it is done we will publish the book on
289 paper, as well as in PDF, ePub and possibly Mobi formats.</p>
290
291 <p>The book itself originates as a manuscript on Google Docs, is
292 downloaded as ODT from there and converted to Markdown using pandoc.
293 The Markdown is modified by a script before is converted to DocBook
294 using pandoc. The DocBook is modified again using a script before it
295 is used to create a Gettext POT file for translators. The translated
296 PO file is then combined with the earlier mentioned DocBook file to
297 create a translated DocBook file, which finally is given to dblatex to
298 create the final PDF. The end result is a set of editions of the
299 manuscript, one English and one for each of the translations.</p>
300
301 <p>The translation is conducted using
302 <a href="https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/madewithcc/translation/">the
303 Weblate web based translation system</a>. Please have a look there
304 and get in touch if you would like to help out with proof
305 reading. :)</p>
306
307 <p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
308 activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
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314 Tags: <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/docbook">docbook</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>.
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321 <div class="entry">
322 <div class="title"><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Debian_used_in_the_subway_info_screens_in_Oslo__Norway.html">Debian used in the subway info screens in Oslo, Norway</a></div>
323 <div class="date"> 2nd March 2018</div>
324 <div class="body"><p>Today I was pleasantly surprised to discover my operating system of
325 choice, Debian, was used in the info screens on the subway stations.
326 While passing Nydalen subway station in Oslo, Norway, I discovered the
327 info screen booting with some text scrolling. I was not quick enough
328 with my camera to be able to record a video of the scrolling boot
329 screen, but I did get a photo from when the boot got stuck with a
330 corrupt file system:
331
332 <p align="center"><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/images/2018-03-02-ruter-debian-lenny.jpeg"><img align="center" width="40%" src="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/images/2018-03-02-ruter-debian-lenny.jpeg" alt="[photo of subway info screen]"></a></p>
333
334 <p>While I am happy to see Debian used more places, some details of the
335 content on the screen worries me.</p>
336
337 <p>The image show the version booting is 'Debian GNU/Linux lenny/sid',
338 indicating that this is based on code taken from Debian Unstable/Sid
339 after Debian Etch (version 4) was released 2007-04-08 and before
340 Debian Lenny (version 5) was released 2009-02-14. Since Lenny Debian
341 has released version 6 (Squeeze) 2011-02-06, 7 (Wheezy) 2013-05-04, 8
342 (Jessie) 2015-04-25 and 9 (Stretch) 2017-06-15, according to
343 <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_version_history">a Debian
344 version history on Wikpedia</a>. This mean the system is running
345 around 10 year old code, with no security fixes from the vendor for
346 many years.</p>
347
348 <p>This is not the first time I discover the Oslo subway company,
349 Ruter, running outdated software. In 2012,
350 <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Er_billettautomatene_til_kollektivtrafikken_i_Oslo_uten_sikkerhetsoppdateringer_.html">I
351 discovered the ticket vending machines were running Windows 2000</a>,
352 and this was
353 <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Fortsatt_ingen_sikkerhetsoppdateringer_for_billettautomatene_til_kollektivtrafikken_i_Oslo_.html">still
354 the case in 2016</a>. Given the response from the responsible people
355 in 2016, I would assume the machines are still running unpatched
356 Windows 2000. Thus, an unpatched Debian setup come as no surprise.</p>
357
358 <p>The photo is made available under the license terms
359 <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons
360 4.0 Attribution International (CC BY 4.0)</a>.</p>
361
362 <p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
363 activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
364 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
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369 Tags: <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/ruter">ruter</a>.
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376 <div class="entry">
377 <div class="title"><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/The_SysVinit_upstream_project_just_migrated_to_git.html">The SysVinit upstream project just migrated to git</a></div>
378 <div class="date">18th February 2018</div>
379 <div class="body"><p>Surprising as it might sound, there are still computers using the
380 traditional Sys V init system, and there probably will be until
381 systemd start working on Hurd and FreeBSD.
382 <a href="https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/sysvinit">The upstream
383 project still exist</a>, though, and up until today, the upstream
384 source was available from Savannah via subversion. I am happy to
385 report that this just changed.</p>
386
387 <p>The upstream source is now in Git, and consist of three
388 repositories:</p>
389
390 <ul>
391
392 <li><a href="http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/sysvinit.git">sysvinit</a></li>
393 <li><a href="http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/sysvinit/insserv.git">insserv</a></li>
394 <li><a href="http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/sysvinit/startpar.git">startpar</a></li>
395
396 </ul>
397
398 <p>I do not really spend much time on the project these days, and I
399 has mostly retired, but found it best to migrate the source to a good
400 version control system to help those willing to move it forward.</p>
401
402 <p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
403 activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
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409 Tags: <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/bootsystem">bootsystem</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>.
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416 <div class="entry">
417 <div class="title"><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Using_VLC_to_stream_bittorrent_sources.html">Using VLC to stream bittorrent sources</a></div>
418 <div class="date">14th February 2018</div>
419 <div class="body"><p>A few days ago, a new major version of
420 <a href="https://www.videolan.org/">VLC</a> was announced, and I
421 decided to check out if it now supported streaming over
422 <a href="http://bittorrent.org/">bittorrent</a> and
423 <a href="https://webtorrent.io">webtorrent</a>. Bittorrent is one of
424 the most efficient ways to distribute large files on the Internet, and
425 Webtorrent is a variant of Bittorrent using
426 <a href="https://webrtc.org">WebRTC</a> as its transport channel,
427 allowing web pages to stream and share files using the same technique.
428 The network protocols are similar but not identical, so a client
429 supporting one of them can not talk to a client supporting the other.
430 I was a bit surprised with what I discovered when I started to look.
431 Looking at
432 <a href="https://www.videolan.org/vlc/releases/3.0.0.html">the release
433 notes</a> did not help answering this question, so I started searching
434 the web. I found several news articles from 2013, most of them
435 tracing the news from Torrentfreak
436 ("<a href=https://torrentfreak.com/open-source-giant-vlc-mulls-bittorrent-support-130211/">Open
437 Source Giant VLC Mulls BitTorrent Streaming Support</a>"), about a
438 initiative to pay someone to create a VLC patch for bittorrent
439 support. To figure out what happend with this initiative, I headed
440 over to the #videolan IRC channel and asked if there were some bug or
441 feature request tickets tracking such feature. I got an answer from
442 lead developer Jean-Babtiste Kempf, telling me that there was a patch
443 but neither he nor anyone else knew where it was. So I searched a bit
444 more, and came across an independent
445 <a href="https://github.com/johang/vlc-bittorrent">VLC plugin to add
446 bittorrent support</a>, created by Johan Gunnarsson in 2016/2017.
447 Again according to Jean-Babtiste, this is not the patch he was talking
448 about.</p>
449
450 <p>Anyway, to test the plugin, I made a working Debian package from
451 the git repository, with some modifications. After installing this
452 package, I could stream videos from
453 <a href="https://www.archive.org/">The Internet Archive</a> using VLC
454 commands like this:</p>
455
456 <p><blockquote><pre>
457 vlc https://archive.org/download/LoveNest/LoveNest_archive.torrent
458 </pre></blockquote></p>
459
460 <p>The plugin is supposed to handle magnet links too, but since The
461 Internet Archive do not have magnet links and I did not want to spend
462 time tracking down another source, I have not tested it. It can take
463 quite a while before the video start playing without any indication of
464 what is going on from VLC. It took 10-20 seconds when I measured it.
465 Some times the plugin seem unable to find the correct video file to
466 play, and show the metadata XML file name in the VLC status line. I
467 have no idea why.</p>
468
469 <p>I have created a <a href="https://bugs.debian.org/890360">request for
470 a new package in Debian (RFP)</a> and
471 <a href="https://github.com/johang/vlc-bittorrent/issues/1">asked if
472 the upstream author is willing to help make this happen</a>. Now we
473 wait to see what come out of this. I do not want to maintain a
474 package that is not maintained upstream, nor do I really have time to
475 maintain more packages myself, so I might leave it at this. But I
476 really hope someone step up to do the packaging, and hope upstream is
477 still maintaining the source. If you want to help, please update the
478 RFP request or the upstream issue.</p>
479
480 <p>I have not found any traces of webtorrent support for VLC.</p>
481
482 <p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
483 activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
484 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
485 </div>
486 <div class="tags">
487
488
489 Tags: <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/verkidetfri">verkidetfri</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/video">video</a>.
490
491
492 </div>
493 </div>
494 <div class="padding"></div>
495
496 <div class="entry">
497 <div class="title"><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Version_3_1_of_Cura__the_3D_print_slicer__is_now_in_Debian.html">Version 3.1 of Cura, the 3D print slicer, is now in Debian</a></div>
498 <div class="date">13th February 2018</div>
499 <div class="body"><p>A new version of the
500 <a href="https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/cura">3D printer slicer
501 software Cura</a>, version 3.1.0, is now available in Debian Testing
502 (aka Buster) and Debian Unstable (aka Sid). I hope you find it
503 useful. It was uploaded the last few days, and the last update will
504 enter testing tomorrow. See the
505 <a href="https://ultimaker.com/en/products/cura-software/release-notes">release
506 notes</a> for the list of bug fixes and new features. Version 3.2
507 was announced 6 days ago. We will try to get it into Debian as
508 well.</p>
509
510 <p>More information related to 3D printing is available on the
511 <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/3DPrinting">3D printing</a> and
512 <a href="https://wiki.debian.org/3D-printer">3D printer</a> wiki pages
513 in Debian.</p>
514
515 <p>As usual, if you use Bitcoin and want to show your support of my
516 activities, please send Bitcoin donations to my address
517 <b><a href="bitcoin:15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b">15oWEoG9dUPovwmUL9KWAnYRtNJEkP1u1b</a></b>.</p>
518 </div>
519 <div class="tags">
520
521
522 Tags: <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/3d-printer">3d-printer</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian">debian</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>.
523
524
525 </div>
526 </div>
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528
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532
533
534 <h2>Archive</h2>
535 <ul>
536
537 <li>2018
538 <ul>
539
540 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/01/">January (1)</a></li>
541
542 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/02/">February (5)</a></li>
543
544 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/03/">March (5)</a></li>
545
546 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2018/04/">April (2)</a></li>
547
548 </ul></li>
549
550 <li>2017
551 <ul>
552
553 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/01/">January (4)</a></li>
554
555 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/02/">February (3)</a></li>
556
557 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/03/">March (5)</a></li>
558
559 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/04/">April (2)</a></li>
560
561 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/06/">June (5)</a></li>
562
563 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/07/">July (1)</a></li>
564
565 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/08/">August (1)</a></li>
566
567 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/09/">September (3)</a></li>
568
569 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/10/">October (5)</a></li>
570
571 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/11/">November (3)</a></li>
572
573 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2017/12/">December (4)</a></li>
574
575 </ul></li>
576
577 <li>2016
578 <ul>
579
580 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/01/">January (3)</a></li>
581
582 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/02/">February (2)</a></li>
583
584 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/03/">March (3)</a></li>
585
586 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/04/">April (8)</a></li>
587
588 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/05/">May (8)</a></li>
589
590 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/06/">June (2)</a></li>
591
592 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/07/">July (2)</a></li>
593
594 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/08/">August (5)</a></li>
595
596 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/09/">September (2)</a></li>
597
598 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/10/">October (3)</a></li>
599
600 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/11/">November (8)</a></li>
601
602 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2016/12/">December (5)</a></li>
603
604 </ul></li>
605
606 <li>2015
607 <ul>
608
609 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/01/">January (7)</a></li>
610
611 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/02/">February (6)</a></li>
612
613 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/03/">March (1)</a></li>
614
615 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/04/">April (4)</a></li>
616
617 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/05/">May (3)</a></li>
618
619 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/06/">June (4)</a></li>
620
621 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/07/">July (6)</a></li>
622
623 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/08/">August (2)</a></li>
624
625 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/09/">September (2)</a></li>
626
627 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/10/">October (9)</a></li>
628
629 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/11/">November (6)</a></li>
630
631 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2015/12/">December (3)</a></li>
632
633 </ul></li>
634
635 <li>2014
636 <ul>
637
638 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/01/">January (2)</a></li>
639
640 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/02/">February (3)</a></li>
641
642 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/03/">March (8)</a></li>
643
644 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/04/">April (7)</a></li>
645
646 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/05/">May (1)</a></li>
647
648 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/06/">June (2)</a></li>
649
650 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/07/">July (2)</a></li>
651
652 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/08/">August (2)</a></li>
653
654 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/09/">September (5)</a></li>
655
656 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/10/">October (6)</a></li>
657
658 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/11/">November (3)</a></li>
659
660 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2014/12/">December (5)</a></li>
661
662 </ul></li>
663
664 <li>2013
665 <ul>
666
667 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/01/">January (11)</a></li>
668
669 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/02/">February (9)</a></li>
670
671 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/03/">March (9)</a></li>
672
673 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/04/">April (6)</a></li>
674
675 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/05/">May (9)</a></li>
676
677 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/06/">June (10)</a></li>
678
679 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/07/">July (7)</a></li>
680
681 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/08/">August (3)</a></li>
682
683 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/09/">September (5)</a></li>
684
685 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/10/">October (7)</a></li>
686
687 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/11/">November (9)</a></li>
688
689 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2013/12/">December (3)</a></li>
690
691 </ul></li>
692
693 <li>2012
694 <ul>
695
696 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/01/">January (7)</a></li>
697
698 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/02/">February (10)</a></li>
699
700 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/03/">March (17)</a></li>
701
702 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/04/">April (12)</a></li>
703
704 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/05/">May (12)</a></li>
705
706 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/06/">June (20)</a></li>
707
708 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/07/">July (17)</a></li>
709
710 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/08/">August (6)</a></li>
711
712 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/09/">September (9)</a></li>
713
714 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/10/">October (17)</a></li>
715
716 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/11/">November (10)</a></li>
717
718 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2012/12/">December (7)</a></li>
719
720 </ul></li>
721
722 <li>2011
723 <ul>
724
725 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/01/">January (16)</a></li>
726
727 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/02/">February (6)</a></li>
728
729 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/03/">March (6)</a></li>
730
731 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/04/">April (7)</a></li>
732
733 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/05/">May (3)</a></li>
734
735 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/06/">June (2)</a></li>
736
737 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/07/">July (7)</a></li>
738
739 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/08/">August (6)</a></li>
740
741 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/09/">September (4)</a></li>
742
743 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/10/">October (2)</a></li>
744
745 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/11/">November (3)</a></li>
746
747 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2011/12/">December (1)</a></li>
748
749 </ul></li>
750
751 <li>2010
752 <ul>
753
754 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/01/">January (2)</a></li>
755
756 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/02/">February (1)</a></li>
757
758 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/03/">March (3)</a></li>
759
760 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/04/">April (3)</a></li>
761
762 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/05/">May (9)</a></li>
763
764 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/06/">June (14)</a></li>
765
766 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/07/">July (12)</a></li>
767
768 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/08/">August (13)</a></li>
769
770 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/09/">September (7)</a></li>
771
772 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/10/">October (9)</a></li>
773
774 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/11/">November (13)</a></li>
775
776 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2010/12/">December (12)</a></li>
777
778 </ul></li>
779
780 <li>2009
781 <ul>
782
783 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/01/">January (8)</a></li>
784
785 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/02/">February (8)</a></li>
786
787 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/03/">March (12)</a></li>
788
789 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/04/">April (10)</a></li>
790
791 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/05/">May (9)</a></li>
792
793 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/06/">June (3)</a></li>
794
795 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/07/">July (4)</a></li>
796
797 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/08/">August (3)</a></li>
798
799 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/09/">September (1)</a></li>
800
801 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/10/">October (2)</a></li>
802
803 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/11/">November (3)</a></li>
804
805 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2009/12/">December (3)</a></li>
806
807 </ul></li>
808
809 <li>2008
810 <ul>
811
812 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2008/11/">November (5)</a></li>
813
814 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/archive/2008/12/">December (7)</a></li>
815
816 </ul></li>
817
818 </ul>
819
820
821
822 <h2>Tags</h2>
823 <ul>
824
825 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/3d-printer">3d-printer (16)</a></li>
826
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828
829 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/aros">aros (1)</a></li>
830
831 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/bankid">bankid (4)</a></li>
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835 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/bootsystem">bootsystem (17)</a></li>
836
837 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/bsa">bsa (2)</a></li>
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839 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/chrpath">chrpath (2)</a></li>
840
841 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian">debian (156)</a></li>
842
843 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian edu">debian edu (158)</a></li>
844
845 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian-handbook">debian-handbook (4)</a></li>
846
847 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/digistan">digistan (10)</a></li>
848
849 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/dld">dld (17)</a></li>
850
851 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/docbook">docbook (25)</a></li>
852
853 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/drivstoffpriser">drivstoffpriser (4)</a></li>
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855 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english (372)</a></li>
856
857 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/fiksgatami">fiksgatami (23)</a></li>
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860
861 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/freeculture">freeculture (32)</a></li>
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863 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/freedombox">freedombox (9)</a></li>
864
865 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/frikanalen">frikanalen (18)</a></li>
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867 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/h264">h264 (20)</a></li>
868
869 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/intervju">intervju (42)</a></li>
870
871 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/isenkram">isenkram (15)</a></li>
872
873 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/kart">kart (20)</a></li>
874
875 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/ldap">ldap (9)</a></li>
876
877 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/lego">lego (4)</a></li>
878
879 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/lenker">lenker (8)</a></li>
880
881 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/lsdvd">lsdvd (2)</a></li>
882
883 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/ltsp">ltsp (1)</a></li>
884
885 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/mesh network">mesh network (8)</a></li>
886
887 <li><a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/multimedia">multimedia (39)</a></li>
888
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