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Life, Gnome and OpenVPN

It’s been quite a while since I posted last, and a lot has been going on. On the life front, I’ve been going through a month-long interview process for a really good job. My first phone interview was about a week or two before Christmas, had another phone interview a few weeks later (on my birthday no less). We scheduled an in-person interview for the following monday and they’ve been in decision mode since. I should find out for sure by the end of the month but, since the job would involve moving at short notice, it’s put a bit of stress on the family.

We’ve been shaking out the last few bugs with our new lab image at work. We are gonna be scrapping the old dual-boot setup in favor of Linux with VMPlayer for other OS’s. If only there was a way to grab the $HOME variable to setup shared folders, I’d be in heaven… ;)

One of the cooler things I’ve done lately was to setup OpenVPN to bridge my vpn’d clients with the wired network. I came across an excellent how-to and was able to follow that almost to the t, but I did have to add the tap devices to my list of trusted devices instead of the bridge. Funny how it’s the little differences in platforms can get ya…

A cool bonus to the bridging setup is multicasting. Setting up mt-daapd and watching all my music appear in Rhythmbox automagically was just damn nice (screenie). I’m using Avahi for my mDNS implementation and can also see my published ssh/sftp hosts in Nautilus…

Gnome released 2.13.5 last week, and I’ve been working on the release for BMG ever since it seems. Several packages have moved to the new GStreamer and still others need the new HAL. That plus new notify stack have kept a pretty steady stream of bugs and fixes (yay!) coming thru our bugtracker. I’ve been trying to keep up, but there’s been quite a bit of involvement from folks on the testing side so I’m still a bit behind. It’s been rather nice tho to have wider testing from folks willing to submit good reports and even quite a few patches. If you’re reading this on the BMG site, please keep those reports coming and I promise I’ll keep plugging along on em… ;)

GNOME 2.13.3 in BMG

I think I’ve gotten all of Gnome 2.13.3 in BMG… Lotsa new fun like Beagle search in Nautilus and Yelp, OpenGL support in vte and more stuff I can’t think of at the moment.

GNOME 2.13.3 Development Release | FootNotes
Platform Changes
Desktop Changes
Bindings Changes

New Gnome and Nautilus

On my way to getting the new Gnome beta release in bmg, but I had to go ahead and cheer a bit for the new Beagle-based search in Nautilus (screenies). Sooooo slick!

Gnome 2.13.1

For those living under a rock, Gnome 2.13.1 has been released and I’m working on getting it into the BMG overlay. So far I haven’t noticed any real breakage, however the new version of libgsf does require a quick revdep-rebuild as it changes .so naming. I hope to have it all committed by this evening, but there’s been quite a few issues I’ve found requiring patches so it’s been slow going…

edit:
Gnome 2.13.1 is officially in our tree… I added a ‘gnome-firefox’ USE flag to the metabuild for those that don’t want/like/need Epiphany and would rather use Firefox as their default.

As usual, if you have any issues do not report em to the official Gentoo bugzilla or upstream. They should all be reported to our bug tracker so we can track down the source…

Gnome Vs. Kde: The definitive guide

Ever wondered what the real differences are between the Gnome and KDE projects are? Well here’s your answer…

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