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Ubuntu and The Art of an Aerial Acrobat: Musing on my Grandmother
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Ubuntu and The Art of an Aerial Acrobat. Sunday, 20 September 2009. Musing on my Grandmother. I was happily editing the page on Wikipedia about my Great Grandfather Dr Joseph Kidd. When I was contacted by a distant cousin, Peter Kidd. He had wondered if I was a cousin when he noticed that I was editing that page. My Uncle Joe and Aunt Rosemary both expressed suprise at all the many adventures I have had since we last met, and at all the many exciting things I do in my life. Labels: A String of Beads.
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RedVoodoo.org: Feb 15, 2009
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Fun Stuff You Never Wanted to Know About. Sunday, February 15, 2009. To the hills and some observations. This weekend I took the family to the mountains of western North Carolina. That is where my wife was born and raised and we will be moving there when the kids get of school in June. The weather was a bit crappy today and that gave my wife lots of time to continue her investigation of Ubuntu. If you want to read its here: http:/ amber.redvoodoo.org. Why do I care about a command line? Plumbing so I nev...
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Ubuntu and The Art of an Aerial Acrobat: What makes me want to work in the Ubuntu Community?
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Ubuntu and The Art of an Aerial Acrobat. Sunday, 16 August 2009. What makes me want to work in the Ubuntu Community? My beginnings in Linux. In 1995 I was a scientist developing methods for automated visual identification. For the next few years I offered support and advice on the LBC discussion list (email) in Britain. How I came to Ubuntu. I switched from using Debian to using Ubuntu. My Need to Contribute. Then this summer I found a reference to something being developed very rapidly called OpenShot.
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Ubuntu and The Art of an Aerial Acrobat: August 2009
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Ubuntu and The Art of an Aerial Acrobat. Sunday, 16 August 2009. What makes me want to work in the Ubuntu Community? My beginnings in Linux. In 1995 I was a scientist developing methods for automated visual identification. For the next few years I offered support and advice on the LBC discussion list (email) in Britain. How I came to Ubuntu. I switched from using Debian to using Ubuntu. My Need to Contribute. Then this summer I found a reference to something being developed very rapidly called OpenShot.
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RedVoodoo.org: Feb 11, 2009
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Fun Stuff You Never Wanted to Know About. Wednesday, February 11, 2009. It has been a long few weeks, with that said I'll try and recap some of the more interesting things that have been going on with Ubuntu, specifically the kernel happenings in the Jaunty Jackalope release. I'll talk about some of the roadmap items and the most interesting highlights. We are making the suspend and resume one of our top priorities for this cycle. We ran a suspend and resume workshop with every notebook at the sprint.
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RedVoodoo.org: More kernel bits...
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Fun Stuff You Never Wanted to Know About. Sunday, February 22, 2009. As of Jaunty Alpha 5 we have enabled kernel oops. Reporting on both our normal kernels and our vanilla kernel builds. Thanks to Jef for pointing out we should do it on our vanilla builds as well. We have also made ext4. Available for those users that would like to try it. I need to point out it is not the default option, but you can get to it thru the installer or convert to ext4 thru the commandline. Why is it not the default? February...
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RedVoodoo.org: May 28, 2009
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Fun Stuff You Never Wanted to Know About. Thursday, May 28, 2009. Android and the Ubuntu Kernel. More news out of UDS. As many know Canonical demoed Android running on Ubuntu on the x86 architecture. As was noted quite a bit did not work because the demo was running a stock Ubuntu kernel. For some background you can read an article on Ars Technica. We will be forming up the spec. Over the next few weeks and I'll keep updating it here as well. For the curious. You can find more info on Android here:.
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RedVoodoo.org: Split Routing Over 2 DSL Lines
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Fun Stuff You Never Wanted to Know About. Tuesday, August 18, 2009. Split Routing Over 2 DSL Lines. Its been a bit since I've blogged last. Most of it is due to moving. We moved from Raleigh NC to a small town in the western part of NC called Union Mills. The good thing is we are on a farm, we have lots of land, space, fresh air. however the Net connection just plain sucks. I'm using a old HP Desktop with 3 network cards as my gateway router running Jaunty 9.04 Server Edition. IP0=192.168.1.1. IP2=172...
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RedVoodoo.org: Sep 20, 2008
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Fun Stuff You Never Wanted to Know About. Saturday, September 20, 2008. I received a comment on my blog, referencing the Kernel Team requiring a LP bug prior to committing a patch to the tree. The person commenting called it "Bureaucracy". I thought this would be the common reaction so I wanted to raise it here. My response is below. Posted by Pete and Amber. Linux Plumbers Conference Recap. Some developments out of the mini-sprint:. We will be adding git commit hooks for all check-ins. If a LP bug n...
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