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Saturday, October 22, 2005

KDE needs TORRENTS




Providing KDE by torrents would be the year's best idea (right after Plasma). So where are the torrents? I can't find them :/
GNOME got them, Fedora, SUSE and amaroK Live as well, probably some others too. So where are the KDE torrents?
It's sad to see a future-oriented OSS project don't distributing their future-oriented software by future-oriented ways (if bittorrent is future-oriented is debatable). So there is some enhancement needed.
I imagine a beautiful subodmain like http://torrent.kde.org (with integration of download.kde.org and vice versa). So that we'll be able to download 3.5 with KTorrent, because what for do we have a torrent app if we don't have torrents?
Please, please, please, godlike kde.org webmasters, surprise us with an awesome download-possibility for KDE 3.5.

Note: this entry is totally imporant
and you should really take it serious.

Ask today for tomorrow's download!



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Sunday, October 16, 2005

Why konqui isn't Koogli





Have you ever thought about, why Konqui doesn't have engines for every google search? Well, because there are a lot of search things from google.
But as my life is controled of Heineken and Google I started make a search engine for every google search service, although the terms are mostly the same it's still some work.
So now I have search engines for the most important search services from google and dunno what I shell do with them. Shell I send some to the konqui devs? Or commit all to trunk and then ask google if they're going to code some stuff for konqui coz it's the only browser which supports all their search services out-of-the-box? I really dunno :-(



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Saturday, October 15, 2005

no SUPER of http/ftp apps?




Because I'm a happy SUPER-software user, I used to visit the SUPER page on opensuse.org
As I done so today, I saw a quite amazing thing:

13.10.2005: The whole openSUSE and apt network
is currently overloaded. The big demand of the
5 ISO's of SUSE and Updates available under
Susewatcher Yast Online Updates and the 1 CD
installer has brought our mirror network on its
knees. They are currently only reporting either
very slow or even as failed TCP connections. We
are all working on it as fast as the different
time zones sometimes allow.

Puh, and I already wondered why my kdemm upgrade took so long :/
So what's the reason? No SUPER versions of apache/pureftp? Too much demand? The servers names are snail1 snail2 snail3 etc.?

Why I blogged: I'm searching a private mirror of ftp://opensuse.linux.co.nz/pub/SUPER just for me ... is anyone interested? ;-)

Note: this entry wasn't meant to be interesting or serious
it should just let you know that the SUSE hype began again
and that apachelogger got up