Archive for September, 2005

Some OOOConf photos

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

I’ve stolen a few pics from the official media coverage page to show to anyone (if anyone) that is courageous enough to visit my blog once in a while! :)
Click on the pic for the whole album
/events/ooocon05/

OpenOffice.Org in full swing

Wednesday, September 28th, 2005

Today I’m in Koper, where I’m a part of Media Team covering the whole OOorg conference for nex three days. We’ll be doing live video streaming, video coverage, audio podcasts, conference newspaper and a lot of other interesting stuff. All will be available at http://ooocon.kiberpipa.org/ and its mirrors.
Official Conference Page

Another nice gig

Saturday, September 24th, 2005

Floorshakers did it again! :) Well, we kind of done it, but not really.
We played at Back to school event organized for/by Highschool in Piran. It was on 1st May Square at Piran, without a real stage (it was on the same height as audience was), with not so great amplification (the sound was noticable […]

A little 10.2 update…

Sunday, September 18th, 2005

I’ve installed the new Slackware 10.2 on my testing partition and here are some notes I made in process:

Intall CD boots fine with “test26.s” kernel (2.6.13 that is)
Installation wizard works the same as before, except…
When it offers kernel choice you don’t have “use_whatever_CD_booted_with” option anymore. “Bootdisk” option wants a floppy (I would expect this […]

Slackware 10.2 is out!

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

The newest version of Slackware Linux was released tonight. I haven’t tried it yet, but I will in next few days. The changelog looks promising, so does the official announcement. The best thing is that you can _finally_ install it with 2.6.13 kernel right away (no need to upgrade the packages after installing with 2.4.31)! […]

Shiva debute

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

Ivan did it again! Another great article, this time focusing on his GUI toolkit. He tends to rename it quite often, but I think that is because of all the restructuring of his C++ class collection (first ShmanssyGUI, then OpenCC, now Shiva, which is only the GUI part of OpenClassCollection).
Here’s a little snippet from the […]