Looking a little holiday trip?

1. Go to http://mappoint.msn.com/DirectionsFind.aspx
2. For “Start” select “Address in: Norway”, “City: haugesund”
3. For “End” select “Address in: Norway”, “City: Trondheim”
4. Click “Get directions” and smile

Return from holidays

Ahh, just returned from a little holiday in the Whitsunday Islands (tropical North Queensland) – very relaxing!
No computer, no phone… (be honest now, when did YOU last try that?) just hangin’ out on and around an island with nice weather and swimming pools.

UK government report on Open Source Software

http://www.ogc.gov.uk/oss/Report-v8c.htm

Looks like a pretty decent report… and yes it’s very positive but does note relevant issues for specific areas.
It also has quite a few interesting links to other studies and sites in various countries.

VoIP and Linux on the Desktop

I just got my new IP phone, an SNOM 190. Looks nice! Ordered it locally from OzVOIP which had them in stock, charges a very reasonable price (pretty much straight the exchange rate from EUR), no postage, and delivered quickly without any hassles.

It’s now attached to our internal company VoIP network, but these phones can have upto 7 profiles so I can “attach” it to lots of SIP servers. One other I’ve already configured is FWD. That actually looks interesting as it has quite a few facilities (such as conferencing) as well as interconnectivity with other networks and gateways. So, good stuff. And it’s free.

I can configure and talk with the phone through a decent web interface. Best discovery: the phone runs Linux 2.4.18 on a PPC, and SNOM makes available the complete sources and cross compile toolkit on their site. Very good!

So, who said Linux wasn’t ready for the desktop?
These days you buy a phone, and it’s right there ;-)

Winners of the 2004 Australian Open Source Awards

(I live in Australia, so hey this stuff interests me!)

AUUG (Australian Unix Users Group) announced the winners of the 2004 Australian virtual Open Source Awards. The awards were announced AlDar at the the 6th Australian Open Source Symposium, cheap nba jerseys held Trench yesterday in Perth. wholesale jerseys The awards are The voted on by AUUG members, wholesale jerseys and this year for the first time voting was opened to Linux Australia and SAGE-AU members as well.

The winners are:

Technology Award
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Andrew Morton – For work on the Linux kernel.
(http://www.zipworld.com.au/~akpm/linux/)

Application Award
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Richard Sharpe – For work on the Ethereal network analyzer.
(http://www.ethereal.com/)

Community Award
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Jeremy Malcolm – For outstanding contribution wholesale nba jerseys to the understanding of para-technical and legal issues Hmm, surrounding open source within the Australian context.

Full details can be viewed at:
http://www.auug.org.au/awards/aosa/aosa-2004.html