Posts with tag debian
Cloud tools for Debian
Recently, I’ve worked on the cloud utilities that are provided as standard in Ubuntu, and I ported them to Debian. Let’s see how that brings Debian to the cloud!
Sony Vaio Z Debian Linux support
I had to install Debian Wheezy on a brand new Sony Vaio Z laptop with the new Ivy Bridge architecture (SVZ1311C5E). I’ll talk about this here, because it’s always nice to know that new hardware works quite fine (or not) under Debian.
mod_defensible 1.5 released
Apache 2.4 being out, I noticed that my good old mod_defensible did not compile anymore.
My OpenStack work
Like I already wrote here last week, I’ve been heavily working on OpenStack for the last weeks.
ATL1E support in 2.6.26-1
Ben Armstrong opened an ITP for the ATL1E NIC driver, which is found on some Asus EeePC laptops. So, as suggested by Maximilian Attems, I provided a clean patch for this driver, made from a cherry-pick from the linux-netdev 2.6.27 tree. It has been committed into the 2.6.26-1 Debian kernel, which will be furnished with Lenny.