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23 December 2009

Ingo Juergensmann: Digikams 100% view

I'm using digikam to organize my pictures I took with my D90 DSLR. I always got the impression that the View -> "Zoom to 100%" menu shows not the full sized image (100%). When using another picture viewing program like okular and choosing View 100% there, I get a "bigger" image. Proof is here:

100% view - Okular vs. Digikam


You can see okulars view on the left in the foreground. Digikams 100% view is in the background at the right. Both apps are showing the same JPEG picture. I don't know that Digikam is doing wrong there, but it's definitely not a 100% view that it shows. Time for a bug report, I guess...

UPDATE:
Oh well... wondering why all those people got the Copyright-Notice.png instead of the real picture, I finally discovered that I need to change the rewrite settings for the IPv4 vhost section as well. IPv6 users hadn't this kind of problem. So, better use IPv6 instead of IPv4, folks! ;-)

And thanks to sgran for pointing out <vhost 1.2.3.4 2001::1:2:3:4> syntax! ;-)

UPDATE 2:
The bug report is filed and registered as #562197.

UPDATE 3:
Problem solved! See bugreport.

29 July 2008

Joerg Jaspert: Argentina

Despite all those talks about the Lufthansa strikes my flight down to Argentina worked pretty well. We have been delayed by about 20 minutes, and the service on board was less than usual, but still enough to not get a cannibal during the flight. :) But looking at what I hear from various sources people with later flights might have a little more trouble. Hopefully not too many, like cancelled flights. Right now we (Mark ‘mhy’ Hymers, Stephen ‘sgran’ Gran and myself) are sitting at Martin ‘Tincho’ Ferraris place, where we stayed the last night. Current plan seems to be “Go to BA, look around the City a bit (after we found a place to store our luggage there), in the evening meet with local people, then take the night bus to Mar del Plata, so we arrive there on Wednesday”. Comments: 0

2 February 2008

Joerg Jaspert: DebConf8 Call for papers and registration opened

Finally I was able to open the registration for DebConf8 and send the Call for Papers. For the full details please read the whole mail. We had a lot of work in the last few weeks to make this possible, as we set us the goal “We will keep all data entered last year, people won’t have to enter that again”. And we made it! It wasn’t all that easy to do, as we switched from the old 0.2.10 version of Pentabarf to the more recent, completly rewritten 0.3.9 release of it. Which had a completly new database schema, making the database upgrade a fun task, having had a lot of changes for our own data… After Mark and Stephen finished the database it was my task to get all the changes to the interface back which we had done. Which took about a week longer than I expected it, unfortunately delaying the CfP about 4 days. But hey, the new code is way better now. The actual difference between us and plain upstream is about 30% of that with 0.2.10. Which is nice. Of course we still miss a few things, but those aren’t important for the CfP and will be readded soon. Some of those features also will be sent (and most possibly merged) upstream. A big thanks go to Mark (mhy) Hymers and Stephen (sgran) Gran who did the database upgrade (keeping all our own data in it!) and to upstream who did help me out multiple times to get this running. (Yes, this stuff is also the reason why NEW got that huge again. No worries, I will fix that this weekend, shouldn’t take more than one or two “NEW-sessions”).

28 August 2007

DebConf team: DebConf Resources (Posted by Joerg Jaspert)

I just setup a DNS entry for panama.mini.debconf.org, on request of David Moreno Garza. He also got a mailing-list for that upcoming mini Debian Conference. Which reminded me to blog about debconf.org resources again, so that more people know/remember that there is something they can use whenever they organize a Debian meeting. If you happen to organize a meeting of Debian Developers / interested Debian people you can chose to use any debconf.org resource you need for it. This currently means:
DNSa name within .debconf.org. Either pointing to your host, if you have one, or see below for hosting.
Current style seems to be $something.mini.debconf.org, but we also have some miniconfX.debconf.org entries, so are pretty open. And in case it doesn’t fit into .debconf.org - there is always .debconf.net without restrictions (as its not really used currently).
Mailing-ListWant a mailing-list?
HostingDon’t have an own server for it? .debconf.org possibly has space for you.
You would manage the content via a svn repository.
CMSConference Management System - AKA pentabarf. Available in future, more info on that point when we finally switched to a version that let’s us easily give access to other people without giving out all personal data. :)
GalleryUse our gallery. Actually - don’t bother asking, just use it, as long as you use it for Debian related event pictures.
Want more? We have a page listing most of our resources, maybe you find something you need. Want something? Mail admins@debconf.org and describe what you want, most possibly we will make it happen. Or try to get one of us admins on IRC, you are looking for one of the nicks Ganneff, mhy, sgran, gwolf or h01ger. No, we do not bite … usually. :)

19 June 2007

Joerg Jaspert: DebConf7 - Blogging from the Cabal Secret Headquarters

I’m now already 9 days in Edinburgh (started writing this at day 5 already :) ), and all of them have been days of “get up at 8h, breakfast, goto Teviot, work until 23h, go back to Hostel”, with some short breaks in Teviots Bar and for Lunch/Dinner. Sounds stressful but actually was (mostly) a lot of fun, preparing the network, setting up all the core servers together with two other admins while at the same time getting a lot of request to change various parts of our Conference Management System Pentabarf to fit some peoples need at various places. The airline managed to get me to EDI, together with a few other Debian people on Friday, 8th June, around noon, where Mark (mhy) Hymers did wait already, so I didn’t need to take a bus to get into the town. On the way to Teviot I also remembered some of the places from back when we did the Venue visit for the DC7 decision. But not many, of course one forgets a lot over the time. At least I was able to remember some food places, which is always a good sign. :) At Teviot we met with Stephen (sgran) Gran to (unsorted list) have some food, unload the car, think about the way to get our uplink to our server room, check into the hostel - and whatever else we did at that day. Next day, officially called Setup day, we started to get two cables from our server room to the place our uplink is - you can see them if you go to the left site of Teviot. (The other two got there a bit later). After that we started with the setup of the network, which is pretty nice this year. We have a lot of sponsored machines that are doing various tasks, a nice network layout involving a lot of vlans to seperate stuff and a lot of (good) crack. What, you dont want to listen to boring details? Ok, here they come: - The main machine is, again, called Homer. Connected with a 2Gbit link to our master switch. It does those little things noone needs, like firewall, local mirror, dns, nagios, routing between various nets we have here, the schedule bot, etc. - There is also a Marge, who is the central point for the whole wireless network, running chillispot to have authentication for it. - Barney is used as a storage server for the video team, having some 1.5TB (raid5) space for the video data. It has 2 additional disks, 500G each, to copy data on and get them home to a video team after the conference. - Our streaming master machine at DC7 is called Lisa, and does not more than streaming for all the local clients and sending the stream out to our streaming master somewhere in the internet which then relays it to our streaming servers kindly offered by a lot of admins all over the world. - We also have Bart and Maggie, which serve as public build boxes for the attendees, where Maggie even runs a distcc open to the whole local network. - You can add the same amount of servers to this list which all do various tasks for the video team. This stuff is all glued together by a set of managed switches building our core backbone, running a number of vlans to seperate the different network segments. Which actually works quite nicely, as even at the time some expert managed to plug a cable into the same switch twice (yay, loop) - the only affected network part was that where he was in. The rest of the conference didn’t even notice it - until all of the admins jumped out of the admin room at once, looking for that fuckup. :) Sounds like crack? Probably is, but is a nice setup all together, and it was fun to set it all up together with Mark and Stephen, the two main admins for this conference who designed most of the whole structure and are the ones that really know it. I already “volunteered” them for the next DebConf to help as admins and really hope they decide to do it. Later on during DebCamp we also had Peter (weasel) Palfrader joining the local admin team. His main work here is related to the video team by hosting the geodns setup for the streaming and by running a local nagios to check the things we need to check. This enabled us to simply tell everyone Use streams.video.debconf.org:8000 wherever you are and you will get to the right server for you. Explaining this in a short way basically goes as “a monitoring tool keeps track of which servers are up and only enables them to resolve. Our geodns server then replies with the right server IPs, depending on in which region of the world you are.”. Which means streams.video.debconf.org will resolve to the local streaming server lisa while you are here, at the same time resolve to a number (those that are up) servers in Europe if you are in Europe or to those in the US if you are there. Nice. (And while I’m already blogging - I do hate my laptops suspend, err - I mean non-suspend mode. Somehow it got worse in the last days, sometimes needing multiple minutes (like 10) to decide to suspend to disk, and the suspend-to-ram still wont work. I should really get someone here that knows this stuff having a look at it. :) ).

17 June 2007

Joerg Jaspert: DebConf7 - Blogging from the Cabal Secret Headquarters

I’m now already 9 days in Edinburgh (started writing this at day 5 already :) ), and all of them have been days of “get up at 8h, breakfast, goto Teviot, work until 23h, go back to Hostel”, with some short breaks in Teviots Bar and for Lunch/Dinner. Sounds stressful but actually was (mostly) a lot of fun, preparing the network, setting up all the core servers together with two other admins while at the same time getting a lot of request to change various parts of our Conference Management System Pentabarf to fit some peoples need at various places. The airline managed to get me to EDI, together with a few other Debian people on Friday, 8th June, around noon, where Mark (mhy) Hymers did wait already, so I didn’t need to take a bus to get into the town. On the way to Teviot I also remembered some of the places from back when we did the Venue visit for the DC7 decision. But not many, of course one forgets a lot over the time. At least I was able to remember some food places, which is always a good sign. :) At Teviot we met with Stephen (sgran) Gran to (unsorted list) have some food, unload the car, think about the way to get our uplink to our server room, check into the hostel - and whatever else we did at that day. Next day, officially called Setup day, we started to get two cables from our server room to the place our uplink is - you can see them if you go to the left site of Teviot. (The other two got there a bit later). After that we started with the setup of the network, which is pretty nice this year. We have a lot of sponsored machines that are doing various tasks, a nice network layout involving a lot of vlans to seperate stuff and a lot of (good) crack. What, you dont want to listen to boring details? Ok, here they come: - The main machine is, again, called Homer. Connected with a 2Gbit link to our master switch. It does those little things noone needs, like firewall, local mirror, dns, nagios, routing between various nets we have here, the schedule bot, etc. - There is also a Marge, who is the central point for the whole wireless network, running chillispot to have authentication for it. - Barney is used as a storage server for the video team, having some 1.5TB (raid5) space for the video data. It has 2 additional disks, 500G each, to copy data on and get them home to a video team after the conference. - Our streaming master machine at DC7 is called Lisa, and does not more than streaming for all the local clients and sending the stream out to our streaming master somewhere in the internet which then relays it to our streaming servers kindly offered by a lot of admins all over the world. - We also have Bart and Maggie, which serve as public build boxes for the attendees, where Maggie even runs a distcc open to the whole local network. - You can add the same amount of servers to this list which all do various tasks for the video team. This stuff is all glued together by a set of managed switches building our core backbone, running a number of vlans to seperate the different network segments. Which actually works quite nicely, as even at the time some expert managed to plug a cable into the same switch twice (yay, loop) - the only affected network part was that where he was in. The rest of the conference didn’t even notice it - until all of the admins jumped out of the admin room at once, looking for that fuckup. :) Sounds like crack? Probably is, but is a nice setup all together, and it was fun to set it all up together with Mark and Stephen, the two main admins for this conference who designed most of the whole structure and are the ones that really know it. I already “volunteered” them for the next DebConf to help as admins and really hope they decide to do it. Later on during DebCamp we also had Peter (weasel) Palfrader joining the local admin team. His main work here is related to the video team by hosting the geodns setup for the streaming and by running a local nagios to check the things we need to check. This enabled us to simply tell everyone Use streams.video.debconf.org:8000 wherever you are and you will get to the right server for you. Explaining this in a short way basically goes as “a monitoring tool keeps track of which servers are up and only enables them to resolve. Our geodns server then replies with the right server IPs, depending on in which region of the world you are.”. Which means streams.video.debconf.org will resolve to the local streaming server lisa while you are here, at the same time resolve to a number (those that are up) servers in Europe if you are in Europe or to those in the US if you are there. Nice. (And while I’m already blogging - I do hate my laptops suspend, err - I mean non-suspend mode. Somehow it got worse in the last days, sometimes needing multiple minutes (like 10) to decide to suspend to disk, and the suspend-to-ram still wont work. I should really get someone here that knows this stuff having a look at it. :) ).

3 January 2007

Felipe Augusto van de Wiel: 2 Jan 2007

Happy New Year! Happy 2007!

And a really happy one!
After the cloud of ideas and subjects on the last post, giving the clear idea that I should keep this blog more up-to-date, here is an important note that is missing (including old news that I should had post but didn't, sorry for that). I'm aware that a few people are interested in how the Debian NM process evolves from person to person, on my last update on that topic, I told you that I was recommended to the DAM by my AM. Almost three months later (2006-11-18) Myon (Christoph Berg, Front Desk Member) couldn't find my final report, he pinged my AM and one week later everything was fine again and I got approved to the next step: DAMnation. On the Christmas' evening I got a nice gift from Joerg, DAM approval. Yesterday (2007-01-02) I got the nice e-mail with the subject: New Debian maintainer Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (Thanks to James Troup, aka, elmo). The entire process took me 8 months and 10 days. I would like to say thanks to everybody that helped me pass thru this experience: Otavio Salvador (my advocate and mentor), Christian Perrier and Luk Claes (Mentors and Uploaders), Clément Stenac (my AM), Christoph Berg (Front Desk), Joerg Jaspert and James Troup (DAMs). They are directly involved in my NM process, but they were not alone, thanks for every single person that helped me with tips and hints, that took some time to teach me and all the people behind different projects in Debian (I really start naming everybody but then I realize that it got very large for Planet): Debian Brasil, Debian Volatile (aba, zobel, sgran), Release Team, Debian Women, Debian i18n Task Force and Debian l10n Brazilian Portuguese, Debian Weekly News Team, buildd.net project, Alioth admins and staff, Debian Installer Team, Debian Kernel Team, Debian Mentors, DebConf Team, OFTC Staff, Debian QA Team, Debian Doc Team, Debian WWW Team, Debian Admin Team (DSA)! People, you know who you are, thank you VERY much! You can check my Status Page to see more details about my NM process and more information about the acronyms used on this post. Now, Brazil has 17 Debian Developers (not counting the one that already retired). :-)

19 March 2006

Clint Adams: This report is flawed, but it sure is fun

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