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4 <title>Petter Reinholdtsen
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10 <title>A Raspberry Pi based batman-adv Mesh network node
</title>
11 <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/A_Raspberry_Pi_based_batman_adv_Mesh_network_node.html
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13 <pubDate>Mon,
21 Oct
2013 11:
40:
00 +
0200</pubDate>
14 <description><p
>The last few days I have been experimenting with
15 <a href=
"http://www.open-mesh.org/projects/batman-adv/wiki
">the
16 batman-adv mech technology
</a
>. I want to gain some experience to see
17 if it will fit
<a href=
"https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox
">the
18 Freedombox project
</a
>, and together with my neighbors try to build a
19 mesh network around the park where I live. Batman-adv is a layer
2
20 mesh system (
"ethernet
" in other words), where the mesh network appear
21 as if all the mesh clients are connected to the same switch.
</p
>
23 <p
>My hardware of choice was the Linksys WRT54GL routers I had lying
24 around, but I
've been unable to get them working with batman-adv. So
25 instead, I started playing with a
26 <a href=
"http://www.raspberrypi.org/
">Raspberry Pi
</a
>, and tried to
27 get it working as a mesh node. My idea is to use it to create a mesh
28 node which function as a switch port, where everything connected to
29 the Raspberry Pi ethernet plug is connected (bridged) to the mesh
30 network. This allow me to hook a wifi base station like the Linksys
31 WRT54GL to the mesh by plugging it into a Raspberry Pi, and allow
32 non-mesh clients to hook up to the mesh. This in turn is useful for
33 Android phones using
<a href=
"http://servalproject.org/
">the Serval
34 Project
</a
> voip client, allowing every one around the playground to
35 phone and message each other for free. The reason is that Android
36 phones do not see ad-hoc wifi networks (they are filtered away from
37 the GUI view), and can not join the mesh without being rooted. But if
38 they are connected using a normal wifi base station, they can talk to
39 every client on the local network.
</p
>
41 <p
>To get this working, I
've created a debian package
42 <a href=
"https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/meshfx-node
">meshfx-node
</a
>
44 <a href=
"https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/meshfx-node/blob/master/build-rpi-mesh-node
">build-rpi-mesh-node
</a
>
45 to create the Raspberry Pi boot image. I
'm using Debian Jessie (and
46 not Raspbian), to get more control over the packages available.
47 Unfortunately a huge binary blob need to be inserted into the boot
48 image to get it booting, but I
'll ignore that for now. Also, as
49 Debian lack support for the CPU features available in the Raspberry
50 Pi, the system do not use the hardware floating point unit. I hope
51 the routing performance isn
't affected by the lack of hardware FPU
54 <p
>To create an image, run the following with a sudo enabled user
55 after inserting the target SD card into the build machine:
</p
>
58 % wget -O build-rpi-mesh-node \
59 https://raw.github.com/petterreinholdtsen/meshfx-node/master/build-rpi-mesh-node
60 % sudo bash -x ./build-rpi-mesh-node
> build.log
2>&1
61 % dd if=/root/rpi/rpi_basic_jessie_$(date +%Y%m%d).img of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=
1M
63 </pre
></p
>
65 <p
>Booting with the resulting SD card on a Raspberry PI with a USB
66 wifi card inserted should give you a mesh node. At least it does for
67 me with a the wifi card I am using. The default mesh settings are the
68 ones used by the Oslo mesh project at Hackeriet, as I mentioned in
69 <a href=
"http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Oslo_community_mesh_network___with_NUUG_and_Hackeriet_at_Hausmania.html
">an
70 earlier blog post about this mesh testing
</a
>.
</p
>
72 <p
>The mesh node was not horribly expensive either. I bought
73 everything over the counter in shops nearby. If I had ordered online
74 from the lowest bidder, the price should be significantly lower:
</p
>
76 <p
><table
>
78 <tr
><th
>Supplier
</th
><th
>Model
</th
><th
>NOK
</th
></tr
>
79 <tr
><td
>Teknikkmagasinet
</td
><td
>Raspberry Pi model B
</td
><td
>349.90</td
></tr
>
80 <tr
><td
>Teknikkmagasinet
</td
><td
>Raspberry Pi type B case
</td
><td
>99.90</td
></tr
>
81 <tr
><td
>Lefdal
</td
><td
>Jensen Air:Link
25150</td
><td
>295.-
</td
></tr
>
82 <tr
><td
>Clas Ohlson
</td
><td
>Kingston
16 GB SD card
</td
><td
>199.-
</td
></tr
>
83 <tr
><td
>Total cost
</td
><td
></td
><td
>943.80</td
></tr
>
85 </table
></p
>
87 <p
>Now my mesh network at home consist of one laptop in the basement
88 connected to my production network, one Raspberry Pi node on the
1th
89 floor that can be seen by my neighbor across the park, and one
90 play-node I use to develop the image building script. And some times
91 I hook up work horse laptop to the mesh to test it. I look forward to
92 figuring out what kind of latency the batman-adv setup will give, and
93 how much packet loss we will experience around the park. :)
</p
>
98 <title>Perl library to control the Spykee robot moved to github
</title>
99 <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Perl_library_to_control_the_Spykee_robot_moved_to_github.html
</link>
100 <guid isPermaLink=
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</guid>
101 <pubDate>Sat,
19 Oct
2013 10:
20:
00 +
0200</pubDate>
102 <description><p
>Back in
2010, I created a Perl library to talk to
103 <a href=
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spykee
">the Spykee robot
</a
>
104 (with two belts, wifi, USB and Linux) and made it available from my
105 web page. Today I concluded that it should move to a site that is
106 easier to use to cooperate with others, and moved it to github. If
107 you got a Spykee robot, you might want to check out
108 <a href=
"https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/libspykee-perl
">the
109 libspykee-perl github repository
</a
>.
</p
>
114 <title>Good causes: Debian Outreach Program for Women, EFF documenting the spying and Open access in Norway
</title>
115 <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Good_causes__Debian_Outreach_Program_for_Women__EFF_documenting_the_spying_and_Open_access_in_Norway.html
</link>
116 <guid isPermaLink=
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</guid>
117 <pubDate>Tue,
15 Oct
2013 21:
30:
00 +
0200</pubDate>
118 <description><p
>The last few days I came across a few good causes that should get
119 wider attention. I recommend signing and donating to each one of
122 <p
>Via
<a href=
"http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/
2013/
18/
">Debian
123 Project News for
2013-
10-
14</a
> I came across the Outreach Program for
124 Women program which is a Google Summer of Code like initiative to get
125 more women involved in free software. One debian sponsor has offered
126 to match
<a href=
"http://debian.ch/opw2013
">any donation done to Debian
127 earmarked
</a
> for this initiative. I donated a few minutes ago, and
128 hope you will to. :)
</p
>
130 <p
>And the Electronic Frontier Foundation just announced plans to
131 create
<a href=
"https://supporters.eff.org/donate/nsa-videos
">video
132 documentaries about the excessive spying
</a
> on every Internet user that
133 take place these days, and their need to fund the work. I
've already
134 donated. Are you next?
</p
>
136 <p
>For my Norwegian audience, the organisation Studentenes og
137 Akademikernes Internasjonale Hjelpefond is collecting signatures for a
138 statement under the heading
139 <a href=
"http://saih.no/Bloggers_United/
">Bloggers United for Open
140 Access
</a
> for those of us asking for more focus on open access in the
141 Norwegian government. So far
499 signatures. I hope you will sign it
147 <title>Oslo community mesh network - with NUUG and Hackeriet at Hausmania
</title>
148 <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Oslo_community_mesh_network___with_NUUG_and_Hackeriet_at_Hausmania.html
</link>
149 <guid isPermaLink=
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</guid>
150 <pubDate>Fri,
11 Oct
2013 14:
10:
00 +
0200</pubDate>
151 <description><p
>Wireless mesh networks are self organising and self healing
152 networks that can be used to connect computers across small and large
153 areas, depending on the radio technology used. Normal wifi equipment
154 can be used to create home made radio networks, and there are several
155 successful examples like
156 <a href=
"http://www.freifunk.net/
">Freifunk
</a
> and
157 <a href=
"http://www.awmn.net/
">Athens Wireless Metropolitan Network
</a
>
159 <a href=
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wireless_community_networks_by_region#Greece
">wikipedia
160 for a large list
</a
>) around the globe. To give you an idea how it
161 work, check out the nice overview of the Kiel Freifunk community which
162 can be seen from their
163 <a href=
"http://freifunk.in-kiel.de/ffmap/nodes.html
">dynamically
164 updated node graph and map
</a
>, where one can see how the mesh nodes
165 automatically handle routing and recover from nodes disappearing.
166 There is also a small community mesh network group in Oslo, Norway,
167 and that is the main topic of this blog post.
</p
>
169 <p
>I
've wanted to check out mesh networks for a while now, and hoped
170 to do it as part of my involvement with the
<a
171 href=
"http://www.nuug.no/
">NUUG member organisation
</a
> community, and
172 my recent involvement in
173 <a href=
"https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox
">the Freedombox project
</a
>
174 finally lead me to give mesh networks some priority, as I suspect a
175 Freedombox should use mesh networks to connect neighbours and family
176 when possible, given that most communication between people are
177 between those nearby (as shown for example by research on Facebook
178 communication patterns). It also allow people to communicate without
179 any central hub to tap into for those that want to listen in on the
180 private communication of citizens, which have become more and more
181 important over the years.
</p
>
183 <p
>So far I have only been able to find one group of people in Oslo
184 working on community mesh networks, over at the hack space
185 <a href=
"http://hackeriet.no/
">Hackeriet
</a
> at Husmania. They seem to
186 have started with some Freifunk based effort using OLSR, called
187 <a href=
"http://oslo.freifunk.net/index.php?title=Main_Page
">the Oslo
188 Freifunk project
</a
>, but that effort is now dead and the people
189 behind it have moved on to a batman-adv based system called
190 <a href=
"http://meshfx.org/trac
">meshfx
</a
>. Unfortunately the wiki
191 site for the Oslo Freifunk project is no longer possible to update to
192 reflect this fact, so the old project page can
't be updated to point to
193 the new project. A while back, the people at Hackeriet invited people
194 from the Freifunk community to Oslo to talk about mesh networks. I
195 came across this video where Hans Jørgen Lysglimt interview the
196 speakers about this talk (from
197 <a href=
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2Kd7CLkhSY
">youtube
</a
>):
</p
>
199 <p
><iframe width=
"420" height=
"315" src=
"https://www.youtube.com/embed/N2Kd7CLkhSY
" frameborder=
"0" allowfullscreen
></iframe
></p
>
201 <p
>I mentioned OLSR and batman-adv, which are mesh routing protocols.
202 There are heaps of different protocols, and I am still struggling to
203 figure out which one would be
"best
" for some definitions of best, but
204 given that the community mesh group in Oslo is so small, I believe it
205 is best to hook up with the existing one instead of trying to create a
206 completely different setup, and thus I have decided to focus on
207 batman-adv for now. It sure help me to know that the very cool
208 <a href=
"http://www.servalproject.org/
">Serval project in Australia
</a
>
209 is using batman-adv as their meshing technology when it create a self
210 organizing and self healing telephony system for disaster areas and
211 less industrialized communities. Check out this cool video presenting
213 <a href=
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
30qNfzJCQOA
">youtube
</a
>):
</p
>
215 <p
><iframe width=
"560" height=
"315" src=
"https://www.youtube.com/embed/
30qNfzJCQOA
" frameborder=
"0" allowfullscreen
></iframe
></p
>
217 <p
>According to the wikipedia page on
218 <a href=
"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_mesh_network
">Wireless
219 mesh network
</a
> there are around
70 competing schemes for routing
220 packets across mesh networks, and OLSR, B.A.T.M.A.N. and
221 B.A.T.M.A.N. advanced are protocols used by several free software
222 based community mesh networks.
</p
>
224 <p
>The batman-adv protocol is a bit special, as it provide layer
2
225 (as in ethernet ) routing, allowing ipv4 and ipv6 to work on the same
226 network. One way to think about it is that it provide a mesh based
227 vlan you can bridge to or handle like any other vlan connected to your
228 computer. The required drivers are already in the Linux kernel at
229 least since Debian Wheezy, and it is fairly easy to set up. A
230 <a href=
"http://www.open-mesh.org/projects/batman-adv/wiki/Quick-start-guide
">good
231 introduction
</a
> is available from the Open Mesh project. These are
232 the key settings needed to join the Oslo meshfx network:
</p
>
234 <p
><table
>
235 <tr
><th
>Setting
</th
><th
>Value
</th
></tr
>
236 <tr
><td
>Protocol / kernel module
</td
><td
>batman-adv
</td
></tr
>
237 <tr
><td
>ESSID
</td
><td
>meshfx@hackeriet
</td
></tr
>
238 <td
>Channel / Frequency
</td
><td
>11 /
2462</td
></tr
>
239 <td
>Cell ID
</td
><td
>02:BA:
00:
00:
00:
01</td
>
240 </table
></p
>
242 <p
>The reason for setting ad-hoc wifi Cell ID is to work around bugs
243 in firmware used in wifi card and wifi drivers. (See a nice post from
245 "<a href=
"http://tiebing.blogspot.no/
2009/
12/ad-hoc-cell-splitting-re-post-original.html
">Information
246 about cell-id splitting, stuck beacons, and failed IBSS merges!
</a
>
247 for details.) When these settings are activated and you have some
248 other mesh node nearby, your computer will be connected to the mesh
249 network and can communicate with any mesh node that is connected to
250 any of the nodes in your network of nodes. :)
</p
>
252 <p
>My initial plan was to reuse my old Linksys WRT54GL as a mesh node,
253 but that seem to be very hard, as I have not been able to locate a
254 firmware supporting batman-adv. If anyone know how to use that old
255 wifi access point with batman-adv these days, please let me know.
</p
>
257 <p
>If you find this project interesting and want to join, please join
258 us on IRC, either channel
259 <a href=
"irc://irc.freenode.net/#oslohackerspace
">#oslohackerspace
</a
>
260 or
<a href=
"irc://irc.freenode.net/#nuug
">#nuug
</a
> on
261 irc.freenode.net.
</p
>
263 <p
>While investigating mesh networks in Oslo, I came across an old
264 research paper from the university of Stavanger and Telenor Research
265 and Innovation called
266 <a href=
"http://folk.uio.no/paalee/publications/netrel-egeland-iswcs-
2008.pdf
">The
267 reliability of wireless backhaul mesh networks
</a
> and elsewhere
268 learned that Telenor have been experimenting with mesh networks at
269 Grünerløkka in Oslo. So mesh networks are also interesting for
270 commercial companies, even though Telenor discovered that it was hard
271 to figure out a good business plan for mesh networking and as far as I
272 know have closed down the experiment. Perhaps Telenor or others would
273 be interested in a cooperation?
</p
>
275 <p
><strong
>Update
2013-
10-
12</strong
>: I was just
276 <a href=
"http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/freedombox-discuss/
2013-October/
005900.html
">told
277 by the Serval project developers
</a
> that they no longer use
278 batman-adv (but are compatible with it), but their own crypto based
279 mesh system.
</p
>
284 <title>Skolelinux / Debian Edu
7.1 install and overview video from Marcelo Salvador
</title>
285 <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Skolelinux___Debian_Edu_7_1_install_and_overview_video_from_Marcelo_Salvador.html
</link>
286 <guid isPermaLink=
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</guid>
287 <pubDate>Tue,
8 Oct
2013 17:
10:
00 +
0200</pubDate>
288 <description><p
>The other day I was pleased and surprised to discover that Marcelo
289 Salvador had published a
290 <a href=
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-GgpdqgLFc
">video on
291 Youtube
</a
> showing how to install the standalone Debian Edu /
292 Skolelinux profile. This is the profile intended for use at home or
293 on laptops that should not be integrated into the provided network
294 services (no central home directory, no Kerberos / LDAP directory etc,
295 in other word a single user machine). The result is
11 minutes long,
296 and show some user applications (seem to be rather randomly picked).
297 Missed a few of my favorites like celestia, planets and chromium
298 showing the
<a href=
"http://www.zygotebody.com/
">Zygote Body
3D model
299 of the human body
</a
>, but I guess he did not know about those or find
300 other programs more interesting. :) And the video do not show the
301 advantages I believe is one of the most valuable featuers in Debian
302 Edu, its central school server making it possible to run hundreds of
303 computers without hard drives by installing one central
304 <a href=
"http://www.ltsp.org/
">LTSP server
</a
>.
</p
>
306 <p
>Anyway, check out the video, embedded below and linked to above:
</p
>
308 <iframe width=
"420" height=
"315" src=
"http://www.youtube.com/embed/w-GgpdqgLFc
" frameborder=
"0" allowfullscreen
></iframe
>
310 <p
>Are there other nice videos demonstrating Skolelinux? Please let
311 me know. :)
</p
>
316 <title>Finally, Debian Edu Wheezy is released today!
</title>
317 <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Finally__Debian_Edu_Wheezy_is_released_today_.html
</link>
318 <guid isPermaLink=
"true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Finally__Debian_Edu_Wheezy_is_released_today_.html
</guid>
319 <pubDate>Sun,
29 Sep
2013 10:
20:
00 +
0200</pubDate>
320 <description><p
>A few hours ago, the announcement for the first stable release of
321 Debian Edu Wheezy went out from the Debian publicity team. The
322 complete announcement text can be found at
323 <a href=
"http://www.debian.org/News/
2013/
20130928">the Debian News
324 section
</a
>, translated to several languages. Please check it out.
</p
>
326 <p
>There is one minor known problem that we will fix very soon. One
327 can not install a amd64 Thin Client Server using PXE, as the /var/
328 partition is too small. A workaround is to extend the partition (use
329 lvresize + resize2fs in tty
2 while installing).
</p
>
334 <title>Videos about the Freedombox project - for inspiration and learning
</title>
335 <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Videos_about_the_Freedombox_project___for_inspiration_and_learning.html
</link>
336 <guid isPermaLink=
"true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Videos_about_the_Freedombox_project___for_inspiration_and_learning.html
</guid>
337 <pubDate>Fri,
27 Sep
2013 14:
10:
00 +
0200</pubDate>
338 <description><p
>The
<a href=
"http://www.freedomboxfoundation.org/
">Freedombox
339 project
</a
> have been going on for a while, and have presented the
340 vision, ideas and solution several places. Here is a little
341 collection of videos of talks and presentation of the project.
</p
>
345 <li
><a href=
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukvUz5taxvA
">FreedomBox -
346 2,
5 minute marketing film
</a
> (Youtube)
</li
>
348 <li
><a href=
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzW25QTVWsE
">Eben Moglen
349 discusses the Freedombox on CBS news
2011</a
> (Youtube)
</li
>
351 <li
><a href=
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae8SZbxfE0g
">Eben Moglen -
352 Freedom in the Cloud - Software Freedom, Privacy and and Security for
353 Web
2.0 and Cloud computing at ISOC-NY Public Meeting
2010</a
>
356 <li
><a href=
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNaIji_3xBE
">Fosdem
2011
357 Keynote by Eben Moglen presenting the Freedombox
</a
> (Youtube)
</li
>
359 <li
><a href=
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
9bDDUyJSQ9s
">Presentation of
360 the Freedombox by James Vasile at Elevate in Gratz
2011</a
> (Youtube)
</li
>
362 <li
><a href=
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQTmnk27g9s
"> Freedombox -
363 Discovery, Identity, and Trust by Nick Daly at Freedombox Hackfest New
364 York City in
2012</a
> (Youtube)
</li
>
366 <li
><a href=
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkbSB4Ba7Ck
">Introduction
367 to the Freedombox at Freedombox Hackfest New York City in
2012</a
>
370 <li
><a href=
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-P2Jaeg0aQ
">Freedom, Out
371 of the Box! by Bdale Garbee at linux.conf.au Ballarat,
2012</a
> (Youtube)
</li
>
373 <li
><a href=
"https://archive.fosdem.org/
2013/schedule/event/freedombox/
">Freedombox
374 1.0 by Eben Moglen and Bdale Garbee at Fosdem
2013</a
> (FOSDEM)
</li
>
376 <li
><a href=
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1LpYX2zVYg
">What is the
377 FreedomBox today by Bdale Garbee at Debconf13 in Vaumarcus
378 2013</a
> (Youtube)
</li
>
382 <p
>A larger list is available from
383 <a href=
"https://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/TalksAndPresentations
">the
384 Freedombox Wiki
</a
>.
</p
>
386 <p
>On other news, I am happy to report that Freedombox based on Debian
387 Jessie is coming along quite well, and soon both Owncloud and using
388 Tor should be available for testers of the Freedombox solution. :) In
389 a few weeks I hope everything needed to test it is included in Debian.
390 The withsqlite package is already in Debian, and the plinth package is
391 pending in NEW. The third and vital part of that puzzle is the
392 metapackage/setup framework, which is still pending an upload. Join
393 us on
<a href=
"irc://irc.debian.org:
6667/%
23freedombox
">IRC
394 (#freedombox on irc.debian.org)
</a
> and
395 <a href=
"http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss
">the
396 mailing list
</a
> if you want to help make this vision come true.
</p
>
401 <title>Third and probably last beta release of Debian Edu Wheezy
</title>
402 <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Third_and_probably_last_beta_release_of_Debian_Edu_Wheezy.html
</link>
403 <guid isPermaLink=
"true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Third_and_probably_last_beta_release_of_Debian_Edu_Wheezy.html
</guid>
404 <pubDate>Mon,
16 Sep
2013 21:
30:
00 +
0200</pubDate>
405 <description><p
>The third wheezy based beta release of Debian Edu was wrapped up
406 today. This is the release announcement from Holger Levsen:
</p
>
409 <p
>Hi,
</p
>
411 <p
>it is my pleasure to announce the third beta release (beta
2 for
412 short) of
<a href=
"http://www.skolelinux.org/
">Debian Edu /
413 Skolelinux
</a
> based on Debian Wheezy!
</p
>
415 <p
>Please test these images extensivly, if no new problems are found
416 we plan to do this final Debian Edu Wheezy release this coming
417 weekend. We are not aware of any major problems or blockers in beta2,
418 if you find something, please notify us immediately!
</p
>
420 <p
>(More about the remaining steps for the Edu Wheezy release in
421 another mail to the edu list tonight or tomorrow...)
</p
>
423 <p
>Noteworthy changes and software updates for Debian Edu
7.1+edu0~b2
424 compared to beta1:
</p
>
428 <li
>The KDE proxy setup has been adjusted to use the provided wpad.dat. This
429 also gets Chromium to use this proxy.
</li
>
430 <li
>Install kdepim-groupware with KDE desktops to make sure korganizer
431 understand ical/dav sources.
</li
>
432 <li
>Increased default maximum size of /var/spool/squid and /skole/backup on the
433 main server.
</li
>
434 <li
>A source DVD image containing all source packages is now available as well.
</li
>
435 <li
>Updates for chromium (
29.0.1547.57-
1~deb7u1), imagemagick
436 (
6.7.7.10-
5+deb7u2), php5 (
5.4.4-
14+deb7u4), libmodplug
437 (
0.8.8.4-
3+deb7u1+git20130828), tiff (
4.0.2-
6+deb7u2), linux-image
438 (
3.2.0-
4-
486_3.2
.46-
1+deb7u1).
</li
>
442 <p
>Where to get it:
</p
>
444 <p
>To download the multiarch netinstall CD release you can use
</p
>
447 <li
><a href=
"ftp://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/wheezy/debian-edu-
7.1+edu0~b2-CD.iso
">ftp://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/wheezy/debian-edu-
7.1+edu0~b2-CD.iso
</a
></li
>
448 <li
><a href=
"http://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/wheezy/debian-edu-
7.1+edu0~b2-CD.iso
">http://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/wheezy/debian-edu-
7.1+edu0~b2-CD.iso
</a
></li
>
449 <li
>rsync -avzP ftp.skolelinux.org::skolelinux-cd/wheezy/debian-edu-
7.1+edu0~b2-CD.iso .
</li
>
452 <p
>The SHA1SUM of this image is:
3a1c89f4666df80eebcd46c5bf5fedb866f9472f
</p
>
454 <p
>To download the multiarch USB stick ISO release you can use
456 <li
><a href=
"ftp://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/wheezy/debian-edu-
7.1+edu0~b2-USB.iso
">ftp://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/wheezy/debian-edu-
7.1+edu0~b2-USB.iso
</a
></li
>
457 <li
><a href=
"http://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/wheezy/debian-edu-
7.1+edu0~b2-USB.iso
">http://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/wheezy/debian-edu-
7.1+edu0~b2-USB.iso
</a
></li
>
458 <li
>rsync -avzP ftp.skolelinux.org::skolelinux-cd/wheezy/debian-edu-
7.1+edu0~b2-USB.iso .
</li
>
461 <p
>The SHA1SUM of this image is:
702d1718548f401c74bfa6df9f032cc3ee16597e
</p
>
463 <p
>The Source DVD image has the filename
464 debian-edu-
7.1+edu0~b2-source-DVD.iso and the SHA1SUM
465 089eed8b3f962db47aae1f6a9685e9bb2fa30ca5 and is available the same way
466 as the other isos.
</p
>
468 <p
>How to report bugs
</p
>
470 <p
>For information how to report bugs please see
471 <br
><a href=
"http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/HowTo/ReportBugs
">http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/HowTo/ReportBugs
</a
></p
>
474 <p
>About Debian Edu and Skolelinux
</p
>
476 <p
>Debian Edu, also known as Skolelinux, is a Linux distribution based
477 on Debian providing an out-of-the box environment of a completely
478 configured school network. Immediately after installation a school
479 server running all services needed for a school network is set up just
480 waiting for users and machines being added via GOsa², a comfortable
481 Web-UI. A netbooting environment is prepared using PXE, so after
482 initial installation of the main server from CD or USB stick all other
483 machines can be installed via the network. The provided school server
484 provides LDAP database and Kerberos authentication service,
485 centralized home directories, DHCP server, web proxy and many other
486 services. The desktop contains more than
60 educational software
487 packages and more are available from the Debian archive, and schools
488 can choose between KDE, Gnome, LXDE and Xfce desktop environment.
</p
>
490 <p
>This is the seventh test release based on Debian Wheezy. Basically
491 this is an updated and slightly improved version compared to the
492 Squeeze release.
</p
>
494 <p
>Notes for upgrades from Alpha Prereleases
</p
>
496 <p
>Alpha based installations should reinstall or downgrade the
497 versions of gosa and libpam-mklocaluser to the ones used in this beta
498 release. Both alpha and beta0 based installations should reinstall or
499 deal with gosa.conf manually; there are two options: (
1) Keep
500 gosa.conf and edit this file as outlined on the mailing list. (
2)
501 Accept the new version of gosa.conf and replace both contained admin
502 password placeholders with the password hashes found in the old one
503 (backup copy!). In both cases all users need to change their password
504 to make sure a password is set for CIFS access to their home
509 <br
> Holger
</p
>
515 <title>Recipe to test the Freedombox project on amd64 or Raspberry Pi
</title>
516 <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Recipe_to_test_the_Freedombox_project_on_amd64_or_Raspberry_Pi.html
</link>
517 <guid isPermaLink=
"true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Recipe_to_test_the_Freedombox_project_on_amd64_or_Raspberry_Pi.html
</guid>
518 <pubDate>Tue,
10 Sep
2013 14:
20:
00 +
0200</pubDate>
519 <description><p
>I was introduced to the
520 <a href=
"http://www.freedomboxfoundation.org/
">Freedombox project
</a
>
521 in
2010, when Eben Moglen presented his vision about serving the need
522 of non-technical people to keep their personal information private and
523 within the legal protection of their own homes. The idea is to give
524 people back the power over their network and machines, and return
525 Internet back to its intended peer-to-peer architecture. Instead of
526 depending on a central service, the Freedombox will give everyone
527 control over their own basic infrastructure.
</p
>
529 <p
>I
've intended to join the effort since then, but other tasks have
530 taken priority. But this summers nasty news about the misuse of trust
531 and privilege exercised by the
"western
" intelligence gathering
532 communities increased my eagerness to contribute to a point where I
533 actually started working on the project a while back.
</p
>
535 <p
>The
<a href=
"https://alioth.debian.org/projects/freedombox/
">initial
536 Debian initiative
</a
> based on the vision from Eben Moglen, is to
537 create a simple and cheap Debian based appliance that anyone can hook
538 up in their home and get access to secure and private services and
539 communication. The initial deployment platform have been the
540 <a href=
"http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/t-dreamplugdetails.aspx
">Dreamplug
</a
>,
541 which is a piece of hardware I do not own. So to be able to test what
542 the current Freedombox setup look like, I had to come up with a way to install
543 it on some hardware I do have access to. I have rewritten the
544 <a href=
"https://github.com/NickDaly/freedom-maker
">freedom-maker
</a
>
545 image build framework to use .deb packages instead of only copying
546 setup into the boot images, and thanks to this rewrite I am able to
547 set up any machine supported by Debian Wheezy as a Freedombox, using
548 the previously mentioned deb (and a few support debs for packages
549 missing in Debian).
</p
>
551 <p
>The current Freedombox setup consist of a set of bootstrapping
553 (
<a href=
"https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/freedombox-setup
">freedombox-setup
</a
>),
554 and a administrative web interface
555 (
<a href=
"https://github.com/NickDaly/Plinth
">plinth
</a
> + exmachina +
556 withsqlite), as well as a privacy enhancing proxy based on
557 <a href=
"http://packages.qa.debian.org/privoxy
">privoxy
</a
>
558 (freedombox-privoxy). There is also a web/javascript based XMPP
559 client (
<a href=
"http://packages.qa.debian.org/jwchat
">jwchat
</a
>)
560 trying (unsuccessfully so far) to talk to the XMPP server
561 (
<a href=
"http://packages.qa.debian.org/ejabberd
">ejabberd
</a
>). The
562 web interface is pluggable, and the goal is to use it to enable OpenID
563 services, mesh network connectivity, use of TOR, etc, etc. Not much of
564 this is really working yet, see
565 <a href=
"https://github.com/NickDaly/freedombox-todos/blob/master/TODO
">the
566 project TODO
</a
> for links to GIT repositories. Most of the code is
567 on github at the moment. The HTTP proxy is operational out of the
568 box, and the admin web interface can be used to add/remove plinth
569 users. I
've not been able to do anything else with it so far, but
570 know there are several branches spread around github and other places
571 with lots of half baked features.
</p
>
573 <p
>Anyway, if you want to have a look at the current state, the
574 following recipes should work to give you a test machine to poke
577 <p
><strong
>Debian Wheezy amd64
</strong
></p
>
581 <li
>Fetch normal Debian Wheezy installation ISO.
</li
>
582 <li
>Boot from it, either as CD or USB stick.
</li
>
583 <li
><p
>Press [tab] on the boot prompt and add this as a boot argument
584 to the Debian installer:
<p
>
585 <pre
>url=
<a href=
"http://www.reinholdtsen.name/freedombox/preseed-wheezy.dat
">http://www.reinholdtsen.name/freedombox/preseed-wheezy.dat
</a
></pre
></li
>
587 <li
>Answer the few language/region/password questions and pick disk to
588 install on.
</li
>
590 <li
>When the installation is finished and the machine have rebooted a
591 few times, your Freedombox is ready for testing.
</li
>
595 <p
><strong
>Raspberry Pi Raspbian
</strong
></p
>
599 <li
>Fetch a Raspbian SD card image, create SD card.
</li
>
600 <li
>Boot from SD card, extend file system to fill the card completely.
</li
>
601 <li
><p
>Log in and add this to /etc/sources.list:
</p
>
603 deb
<a href=
"http://www.reinholdtsen.name/freedombox/
">http://www.reinholdtsen.name/freedombox
</a
> wheezy main
604 </pre
></li
>
605 <li
><p
>Run this as root:
</p
>
607 wget -O - http://www.reinholdtsen.name/freedombox/BE1A583D.asc | \
610 apt-get install freedombox-setup
611 /usr/lib/freedombox/setup
612 </pre
></li
>
613 <li
>Reboot into your freshly created Freedombox.
</li
>
617 <p
>You can test it on other architectures too, but because the
618 freedombox-privoxy package is binary, it will only work as intended on
619 the architectures where I have had time to build the binary and put it
620 in my APT repository. But do not let this stop you. It is only a
621 short
"<tt
>apt-get source -b freedombox-privoxy
</tt
>" away. :)
</p
>
623 <p
>Note that by default Freedombox is a DHCP server on the
624 192.168.1.0/
24 subnet, so if this is your subnet be careful and turn
625 off the DHCP server by running
"<tt
>update-rc.d isc-dhcp-server
626 disable
</tt
>" as root.
</p
>
628 <p
>Please let me know if this works for you, or if you have any
629 problems. We gather on the IRC channel
630 <a href=
"irc://irc.debian.org:
6667/%
23freedombox
">#freedombox
</a
> on
631 irc.debian.org and the
632 <a href=
"http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss
">project
633 mailing list
</a
>.
</p
>
635 <p
>Once you get your freedombox operational, you can visit
636 <tt
>http://your-host-name:
8001/
</tt
> to see the state of the plint
637 welcome screen (dead end - do not be surprised if you are unable to
638 get past it), and next visit
<tt
>http://your-host-name:
8001/help/
</tt
>
639 to look at the rest of plinth. The default user is
'admin
' and the
640 default password is
'secret
'.
</p
>
645 <title>Datalagringsdirektivet gjør at Oslo Høyre og Arbeiderparti ikke får min stemme i år
</title>
646 <link>http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Datalagringsdirektivet_gj_r_at_Oslo_H_yre_og_Arbeiderparti_ikke_f_r_min_stemme_i__r.html
</link>
647 <guid isPermaLink=
"true">http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Datalagringsdirektivet_gj_r_at_Oslo_H_yre_og_Arbeiderparti_ikke_f_r_min_stemme_i__r.html
</guid>
648 <pubDate>Sun,
8 Sep
2013 20:
40:
00 +
0200</pubDate>
649 <description><p
>I
2011 raderte et stortingsflertall bestående av Høyre og
650 Arbeiderpartiet vekk en betydelig del av privatsfæren til det norske
651 folk. Det ble vedtatt at det skulle registreres og lagres i et halvt
652 år hvor alle som bærer på en mobiltelefon befinner seg, hvem de
653 snakker med og hvor lenge de snakket sammen. Det skal også
654 registreres hvem de sendte SMS-meldinger til, hvem en har sendt epost
655 til, og hvilke nett-tjenere en besøkte. Saken er kjent som
656 <a href=
"http://beta.holderdeord.no/issues/innfore-datalagringsdirektivet
">Datalagringsdirektivet
657 (DLD)
</a
>, og innebærer at alle innbyggerne og andre innenfor Norges
658 grenser overvåkes døgnet rundt. Det ble i praksis innført brev og
659 besøkskontroll av hele befolkningen. Rapporter fra de landene som
660 allerede har innført slik total lagring av borgernes
661 kommunikasjonsmønstre forteller at det ikke hjelper i
662 kriminalitetsbekjempelsen. Den norske prislappen blir mange hundre
663 millioner, uten at det ser ut til å bidra positivt til politiets
664 arbeide. Jeg synes flere hundre millioner i stedet burde vært brukt
665 på noe som kan dokumenteres å ha effekt i kriminalitetsbekjempelsen.
667 <a href=
"http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datalagringsdirektivet
">Wikipedia
</a
>
668 og
<a href=
"http://www.uhuru.biz/?cat=
84">Jon Wessel-Aas
</a
>.
</p
>
670 <p
>Hva er problemet, tenkter du kanskje? Et åpenbart problem er at
671 medienes kildevern i praksis blir radert ut. Den innsamlede
672 informasjonen gjør det mulig å finne ut hvem som har snakket med
673 journalister på telefon, SMS og epost, og hvem som har vært i nærheten
674 av journalister så sant begge bar med seg en telefon. Et annet er at
675 advokatvernet blir sterkt redusert, der politiet kan finne ut hvem
676 som har snakket med en advokat når, eller vært i møter en med advokat.
677 Et tredje er at svært personlig informasjon kan avledes fra hvilke
678 nettsteder en har besøkt. Har en besøkt hivnorge.no,
679 swingersnorge.com eller andre sider som kan brukes til avlede
680 interesser som hører til privatsfæren, vil denne informasjonen være
681 tilgjengelig takket være datalagringsdirektivet.
</p
>
683 <p
>De fleste partiene var mot, kun to partier stemte for. Høyre og
684 Arbeiderpartiet. Og både Høyre og Arbeiderpartiet i Oslo har
685 DLD-forkjempere på toppen av sine lister (har ikke sjekket de andre
686 fylkene). Det er dermed helt uaktuelt for meg å stemme på disse
687 partiene. Her er oversikten over partienes valglister i Oslo, med
688 informasjon om hvem som stemte hva i første DLD-votering i Stortinget,
689 basert på informasjon fra mine venner i
690 <a href=
"http://beta.holderdeord.no/votes/
1301946411e
">Holder de
691 Ord
</a
> samt
<a href=
"http://data.stortinget.no/
">data.stortinget.no
</a
>.
692 Først ut er stortingslista fra Høyre for Oslo:
</p
>
694 <style type=
"text/css
">
695 .for {background-color:#F5A9A9;}
696 .mot {background-color:#A9F5BC;}
701 <tr
><th
>#
</th
><th
>Navn, fødselsår og valgkrets
</th
><th
>Stemme/kommentar
</th
></tr
>
703 <tr class=
"for
"><td
>1.
</td
>
704 <td
>Ine Marie Eriksen Søreide (
1976), Gamle Oslo
</td
>
705 <td
>Stemte for DLD
</td
></tr
>
707 <tr class=
"mot
"><td
>2.
</td
>
708 <td
>Nikolai Astrup (
1978), Frogner
</td
>
709 <td
>Stemte mot DLD
</td
></tr
>
711 <tr class=
"mot
"><td
>3.
</td
>
712 <td
>Michael Tetzschner (
1954), Vestre Aker
</td
>
713 <td
>Stemte mot DLD
</td
>
715 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>4.
</td
>
716 <td
>Kristin Vinje (
1963), Nordre Aker
</td
>
717 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
719 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>5.
</td
>
720 <td
>Mudassar Hussain Kapur (
1976), Nordstrand
</td
>
721 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
723 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>6.
</td
>
724 <td
>Stefan Magnus B. Heggelund (
1984), Grünerløkka
</td
>
725 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
727 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>7.
</td
>
728 <td
>Heidi Nordby Lunde (
1973), Grünerløkka
</td
>
729 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
731 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>8.
</td
>
732 <td
>Frode Helgerud (
1950), Frogner
</td
>
733 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
735 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>9.
</td
>
736 <td
>Afshan Rafiq (
1975), Stovner
</td
>
737 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
739 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>10.
</td
>
740 <td
>Astrid Nøklebye Heiberg (
1936), Frogner
</td
>
741 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
743 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>11.
</td
>
744 <td
>Camilla Strandskog (
1984) St.Hanshaugen
</td
>
745 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
747 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>12.
</td
>
748 <td
>John Christian Elden (
1967), Ullern
</td
>
749 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
751 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>13.
</td
>
752 <td
>Berit Solli (
1972), Alna
</td
>
753 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
755 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>14.
</td
>
756 <td
>Ola Kvisgaard (
1963), Frogner
</td
>
757 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
759 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>15.
</td
>
760 <td
>James Stove Lorentzen (
1957), Vestre Aker
</td
>
761 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
763 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>16.
</td
>
764 <td
>Gülsüm Koc (
1987), Stovner
</td
>
765 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
767 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>17.
</td
>
768 <td
>Jon Ole Whist (
1976), Grünerløkka
</td
>
769 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
771 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>18.
</td
>
772 <td
>Maren Eline Malthe-Sørenssen (
1971), Vestre Aker
</td
>
773 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
775 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>19.
</td
>
776 <td
>Ståle Hagen (
1968), Søndre Nordstrand
</td
>
777 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
779 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>20.
</td
>
780 <td
>Kjell Omdal Erichsen (
1978), Sagene
</td
>
781 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
783 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>21.
</td
>
784 <td
>Saida R. Begum (
1987), Grünerløkka
</td
>
785 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
787 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>22.
</td
>
788 <td
>Torkel Brekke (
1970), Nordre Aker
</td
>
789 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
791 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>23.
</td
>
792 <td
>Sverre K. Seeberg (
1950), Vestre Aker
</td
>
793 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
795 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>24.
</td
>
796 <td
>Julie Margrethe Brodtkorb (
1974), Ullern
</td
>
797 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
799 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
>25.
</td
>
800 <td
>Fabian Stang (
1955), Frogner
</td
>
801 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
805 <p
>Deretter har vi stortingslista fra Arbeiderpartiet for Oslo:
</p
>
809 <tr
><th
>#
</th
><th
>Navn, fødselsår og valgkrets
</th
><th
>Stemme/kommentar
</th
></tr
>
811 <tr class=
"for
"><td
>1.
</td
>
812 <td
>Jens Stoltenberg (
1959), Frogner
</td
>
813 <td
>Ikke til stede i Stortinget, leder av regjeringen som fremmet forslaget
</td
></tr
>
815 <tr class=
"for
"><td
>2.
</td
>
816 <td
>Hadia Tajik (
1983), Grünerløkka
</td
>
817 <td
>Stemte for DLD
</td
></tr
>
819 <tr class=
"for
"><td
> 3.
</td
>
820 <td
>Jonas Gahr Støre (
1960), Vestre Aker
</td
>
821 <td
>Ikke til stede i Stortinget, medlem av regjeringen som fremmet forslaget
</td
></tr
>
823 <tr class=
"for
"><td
> 4.
</td
>
824 <td
>Marianne Marthinsen (
1980), Grünerløkka
</td
>
825 <td
>Stemte for DLD
</td
></tr
>
827 <tr class=
"for
"><td
> 5.
</td
>
828 <td
>Jan Bøhler (
1952), Alna
</td
>
829 <td
>Stemte for DLD
</td
></tr
>
831 <tr class=
"for
"><td
> 6.
</td
>
832 <td
>Marit Nybakk (
1947), Frogner
</td
>
833 <td
>Stemte for DLD
</td
></tr
>
835 <tr class=
"for
"><td
> 7.
</td
>
836 <td
>Truls Wickholm (
1978), Sagene
</td
>
837 <td
>Stemte for DLD
</td
></tr
>
839 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 8.
</td
>
840 <td
>Prableen Kaur (
1993), Grorud
</td
>
841 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
843 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 9.
</td
>
844 <td
>Vegard Grøslie Wennesland (
1983), St.Hanshaugen
</td
>
845 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
847 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 10.
</td
>
848 <td
>Inger Helene Vaaten (
1975), Grorud
</td
>
849 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
851 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 11.
</td
>
852 <td
>Ivar Leveraas (
1939), Alna
</td
>
853 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
855 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 12.
</td
>
856 <td
>Grete Haugdal (
1971), Gamle Oslo
</td
>
857 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
859 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 13.
</td
>
860 <td
>Olav Tønsberg (
1948), Alna
</td
>
861 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
863 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 14.
</td
>
864 <td
>Khamshajiny Gunaratnam (
1988), Grorud
</td
>
865 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
867 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 15.
</td
>
868 <td
>Fredrik Mellem (
1969), Sagene
</td
>
869 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
871 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 16.
</td
>
872 <td
>Brit Axelsen (
1945), Stovner
</td
>
873 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
875 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 17.
</td
>
876 <td
>Dag Bayegan-Harlem (
1977), Ullern
</td
>
877 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
879 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 18.
</td
>
880 <td
>Kristin Sandaker (
1963), Østeinsjø
</td
>
881 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
883 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 19.
</td
>
884 <td
>Bashe Musse (
1965), Grünerløkka
</td
>
885 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
887 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 20.
</td
>
888 <td
>Torunn Kanutte Husvik (
1983), St. Hanshaugen
</td
>
889 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
891 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 21.
</td
>
892 <td
>Steinar Andersen (
1947), Nordstrand
</td
>
893 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
895 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 22.
</td
>
896 <td
>Anne Cathrine Berger (
1972), Sagene
</td
>
897 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
899 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 23.
</td
>
900 <td
>Khalid Mahmood (
1959), Østensjø
</td
>
901 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
903 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 24.
</td
>
904 <td
>Munir Jaber (
1990), Alna
</td
>
905 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
907 <tr class=
"ukjent
"><td
> 25.
</td
>
908 <td
>Libe Solberg Rieber-Mohn (
1965), Frogner
</td
>
909 <td
>Ikke til stede
</td
></tr
>
913 <p
>Hvilket parti får så min stemme i år. Jeg tror det blir
914 <a href=
"http://piratpartiet.no/
">Piratpartiet
</a
>. Hvis de kan bidra
915 til at det kommer noen inn på Stortinget med teknisk peiling, så får
916 kanskje ikke overvåkningsgalskapen like fritt spillerom som det har
917 hatt så langt.
</p
>