Free Linux Driver Development
Yesterday the following was posted on the lkml. Just to spread it around, it's here too :-)
From: Greg KH [email blocked] To: linux-kernel Subject: Free Linux Driver Development! Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 17:29:04 -0800 Free Linux Driver Development! Yes, that's right, the Linux kernel community is offering all companies free Linux driver development. No longer do you have to suffer through all of the different examples in the Linux Device Driver Kit, or pick through the thousands of example drivers in the Linux kernel source tree trying to determine which one is the closest to what you need to do. All that is needed is some kind of specification that describes how your device works, or the email address of an engineer that is willing to answer questions every once in a while. A few sample devices might be good to have so that debugging doesn't have to be done by email, but if necessary, that can be done. In return, you will receive a complete and working Linux driver that is added to the main Linux kernel source tree. The driver will be written by some of the members of the Linux kernel developer community (over 1500 strong and growing). This driver will then be automatically included in all Linux distributions, including the "enterprise" ones. It will be automatically kept up to date and working through all Linux kernel API changes. This driver will work with all[1] of the different CPU types supported by Linux, the largest number of CPU types supported by any operating system ever before in the history of computing. As for support, the driver will be supported through email by the original developers, when they can help out, and by the "enterprise" Linux distributors as part of their service agreements with their customers. If your company is worried about NDA issues surrounding your device's specifications, we have arranged a program with OSDL/TLF's Tech Board to provide the legal framework where a company can interact with a member of the kernel community in order to properly assure that all needed NDA requirements are fulfilled. Now your developers will have more time to work on drivers for all of the other operating systems out there, and you can add "supported on Linux" to your product's marketing material. This offer is in affect for all different types of devices, from USB toys to PCI video devices to high-speed networking cards. If you build it, we can get Linux drivers working for it. For any questions about this program, please feel free to respond to this email, or contact me directly at greg@kroah.com. I will also be available at FreedomHEC 2007 <http://freedomhec.pbwiki.com/> held adjacent to WinHEC, if anyone wants to bring devices and work face-to-face. thanks, greg k-h [1] for the CPUs that support the bus types that your device works on.
Upgrade wordpress
Today I've upgraded from WordPress 2.0 to WordPress 2.1. The upgrade went smoooooooth, just like any WordPress upgrade. The only thing I've noticed yet is the editor that has changed a bit. Nothing much more actualy... at least... I didn't see it yet. Dunno if thats a good or a bad thing :-)
More on docs
After thinking a lot and looking at the possibilities for publishing my thoughts for my own reference (and maybe for others) I just figured that maybe a wiki would be the best for me. Mediawiki which I am using nog might be a bit overkill but that doesn't matter :-)
The wiki is availabe at http://www.roedie.nl/wiki/ and is called Roedie's Brain.
I already transfered my postfix anti spam config (which is still under construction) but now I can continue editting again. Hopefully more will be up there soon.
Translations
Today I've written a dutch translation for SysCP a hosting control panel I use. I've uploaded it to http://www.syscp.org/ticket/126 so now it's off to the developers to include it.
10 Years and still they can’t make useful error reports…
Back in the days that Microsoft Window NT 4.0 and Exchange 5.5 was the best Microsoft had to offer I encountered an error from exchange. I always did have a screenshot lying around but I can't find it right now. The error said the following: 'The pop3 service failed to start because of the following error: The operation completed succesfully.
Now, about 10 years later, after my colleague installed Windows 2003 R2 with exchange 2003 we encountered the following errors:

I don't get it... is this bug so hard to fix? Is it to hard to create useful error messages? Or does microsoft really have incompetent developers on the payroll... (tho... most likely they are more skilled at programming than I am...)
Putting doc’s online
Since I've started writing my anti spam config using postfix stuff I've been wondering if there isn't a better wat to put info online.
To me it seems that using wordpress for technical stuff just doesn't seem to work. Does anyone reading this actualy have a good idea about this? I was thinking about extending this site with a wiki or to start writing my docs in docbook again.... But, writing small single page documents in docbook seems a bit overkill to me. *sigh*.....
Happy New Year
Yay... it's 2007 already. So, happy new year to everybody.
A new year is here and so is a new theme. I like it better then the default last one.