This thread talks about unclepine, a nice script to remove installed ebuilds. It can also show you which entries in the world file are dependencies on other ebuilds, which is quite nice to keep it tidy 😉
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Where is the admin interface for Open-Xchange?
SLOX had an administration interface for OX, however the open source version is lacking one. The /umin servlet only allows to change the personal settings and searching through the official forums I only found ATFrogs. Unfortunately it does not have support for adding / editing users … o_O hmm seems like there is no good …
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How to become an early riser …
Lets see if I have the discipline to do this!
Haben Sie aufgehört, Ihre Frau zu schlagen?
Antwort: Mu
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Your beliefs most closely resemble those of Satanism! Before you scream, do a bit of research on it. To be a Satanist, you don’t actually have to believe in Satan. Satanism generally focuses upon the spiritual advancement of the self, rather than upon submission to a deity or a set of moral codes. Do some …
Getting things done …
Xen domains working Yesterday, I managed to move our GForge server into the DMZ as a Xen domain. The CoObRA Repositories are also hosted in a Xen domain, although they might consume way more RAM than the currently assigned 256 MB … I have to admit that the firewall of the university is still blocking …
After a long day hacked pebble, so I could upload images with Gnome Blog …
The Gentoo image for our students seems to suffer from a kernel panic … I will have to dig into that when the system has finished updating / building. The Coobra Repositories now have their own server, but we had to disable some security measures so we could set it up in another subnet. However …
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Testing blogging software
So I installed Pebble on my vServer, just to make it a little more useful … lets see where this is heading … First testing Gnome Blog … hmm links have to be added with the button, whereas images can just be dragged onto the edit pane … and how can I tell him to …