Sunday, 11. February 2007, 22:52:24
desktop, linux, laptop, about
My
current Linux system is something I'd call "based on SUSE 9.3": once upon a time this was SUSE, but has since grown into something very different, where I have manually updated most applications. It has reached a stage where it gets more and more tricky to maintain - the YaST package manager had its final fit today, upgrading a package - that I could not start anymore afterwards because of package dependencies. So I am looking for something else - and before you suggest some other OS: I am interested in Linux.
Requirements:
- Binary and source packages should be available;
- they should be as unpatched as possible (I don't like distros applying their own patches);
- it should have a bleeding edge branch with most-up-to-date packages;
- the package manager of the distro should be flexible enough to ideally be able to handle manual upgrades of the packages - but at least to allow the installed base to be expanded;
The installed system should offer
- a fast boot;
- lightweight system;
- good hardware support;
- good support from the community

I do have some distros in mind, but first, I'd like unbiassed input: I am open for suggestions
Tuesday, 6. February 2007, 00:32:17
css, lang:it
L'argomento di questa tesi sono i linguaggi dei fogli di stile per i documenti strutturati sul Web. A causa delle caratteristiche del Web – fra cui un modello di pubblicazione schermo-centrico, una moltitudine di dispositivi di output, incerta distribuzione, forti preferenze dell'utente, e la possibilità di un successivo legame fra contenuto e stile – l'ipotesi è che il Web richiede differenti linguaggi di stile rispetto alla tradizionale pubblicazione elettronica.
Fogli di stile a cascata is the italian translation of
Håkon's
phd thesis by
Gabriele Romanato - his dedication to the task and his persistence at completing the immense
translation are truely impressive!
Thursday, 1. February 2007, 07:32:50
world, about
A campaign to market a late-night TV cartoon causes
what exactly in a totally screwed up state in constant paranoia mode, that smells terrorism in about anything?
a security alert that closed bridges and roads. […]
The small electronic sign-boards were placed near roads and under bridges over the Charles River, prompting suspicion from commuters.
Police destroyed the first package they found to see if it contained explosives. […]
Police have arrested Peter Berdovsky, 27 - the man hired to place the electronic smiley-faces - on the relatively new charge of placing a hoax device.