Red Hat Summit 2008

23 June, 2008 (03:28) | No comments

I’ve attended Red Hat Summit in Boston and I must say I’m impressed. Even being as a staff member I had occasion to meet a lot of people, Jim Whitehurst, Joel Cohen, Paul W. Fields, Mike McGrath and a lot more.

(click on the picture for flickr album)
I’ll also spend one week in Raleigh, at our [...]

Send your name to the moon

30 May, 2008 (13:14) | 1 comment

Preparations for the lanch of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter to the moon are in progress and should happen by end of year 2008. Want to join this ride to the moon? NASA is collecting names of people supporting this mission, all names will be placed on board before take off it to the moon. Send [...]

Phoenix lands safely on Mars

26 May, 2008 (16:27) | No comments

NASA’s Phoenix spacecraft has landed safely on Mars yesterday at around 23:38 GMT, following a ten-month flight.
One of the first color pictures.

Entry Descent and Landing of the spacecraft.

Landing.

Security concerns

16 May, 2008 (17:03) | No comments

Fedora 9 is out.

15 May, 2008 (09:51) | No comments

The Prophecy of the 9 comes true (Fedora 9 walks the earth!).
Check what’s new, make a tour and finally download it!

Debian users have to revoke their SSL keys

13 May, 2008 (20:07) | No comments

Luciano Bello discovered that the random number generator in Debian’s
openssl package is predictable. Now, all Debian-based users have to change their ssl keys. Fun :)

Fedora 9 is for tomorrow

12 May, 2008 (21:35) | No comments

According to the schedule, tomorrow is the big day. Have your torrent clients prepared.

Reality? ulita.sk!

24 April, 2008 (23:22) | No comments

Looking for an apartment in Slovak Republic? I recommend you ulita.sk reality portal. Why?
1) Made by my friend.
2) It kicks ass.

13y old schoolboy correct astrophysicists at NASA

16 April, 2008 (10:13) | No comments

“A 13-year-old schoolboy corrected NASA’s estimates on the chances of an asteroid colliding with Earth.“

VIA announces open source driver initiative

9 April, 2008 (08:00) | No comments

Even if I don’t use any bad VIA product, I like to see that more and more hardware vendors discovers how the open source community is important for their bussines. VIA announced it yesterday, but I’m not sure how far they want to go.