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mercredi 30 juillet 2008

Hardy is a hard time...

I'm tired of Hardy. Tired of the bugs, tired of this Operating System. Yes, for the first time, I really regret to use Ubuntu.

Network-manager need 10 times more Wifi power to detect a Wifi and asks you your WEP key again and again, at least, when it works. But it's not a real problem because, anyway, Firefox and Epiphany are crashing on nearly half of the pages you browse daily. And, as usual, Evolution is frozen and requires a kill. So, why would you want to use a network ?

Sound is shaggy so you fallback on VLC but, in Hardy, even VLC crashes and/or mess up your video. Want to cry and talk with someone ? Launch the Psi Jabber client and try to register a Jabber account. Just try. You believe you can only work ? At least if you don't need too much SMB shares on your desktop. Even using Nautilus is now impossible in spatial mode ! And I hope you don't have some disabilities.

Just before the Hardy release, I decided to change my good old Debian server for an Ubuntu one. In order to be 100% Ubuntu, you know. Sigh... Since I upgraded to Hardy, suphp isn't working anymore. I spent countless hours on it but, no matter what, it doesn't work. The exact same files work fine under Debian with exactly the same configuration. In Hardy, well, if you have mod_php, suphp will be ignored. It you don't, suphp will simply fail with an Error 500 and a log full of "SecurityException in Application.cpp:440: Handler not found in configuration, Caused by KeyNotFoundException in Configuration.cpp:234: Handler "application/x-httpd-php" not found, Premature end of script headers". In normal times, I would say that I'm missing something, that I did a mistake. But I do not trust my system anymore. Why spending tireless night only to discover that, oops, this is a bug in some package because it was patched for some reason ? All my work is stalled like it never was. I tried to report as many bug as I can but 99% are already reported and, honnestly, in Hardy it would be a full-time job to just report all the bugs I see everyday.

In the past years, I've converted countless people to Ubuntu. Nearly all of them are the most basic computer users you could imagine. I converted them because Windows was too complicated for them. They were all happy. All of them were completely astonished. Until they upgraded to Hardy.

Today, each time I see one of those people, they talk to me about their computer problem. I wish we could sometime talk about the weather :

- Hello, I have a problem on my comp...

Then, they see the sadness in my eyes. I don't move a finger but they understand immediatly. Slowly, like an old tired man, I reply :
- I know...

Just wait until october...


PS : I know that some answers will be "report the bugs". I did, but reporting doesn't solve. Some will say "send your patches". I did. Well, nearly nothing but I believe that all the people who don't contribute can also have a good Ubuntu experience. The goal is to have users. Last but not least; some will say that they don't experience all those bugs. I did. Some of my friends are even less lucky than me. Some have a few bugs only. But we all agree that we have ten times more problem than in Gutsy. I do not need to be convinced. I love Ubuntu and I will continue to love it because I'm sure that Hardy is an accident. Only an accident and that we, the community, will learn from this big mistake.

mardi 20 juin 2006

Les spammeurs vont se faire bayeser !

This article is only intended for people who have or want to have a self-administrated mail server. Normal people can safely ignore this and read something else.

You have set a mail server on a Debian/Ubuntu box and you are proud of it. This is fine. You followed some tutorials and have a working SpamAssassin integration. Fine ! But there is still a problem : most spam emails are not considered as spam because they are beneath the 5.0 threshold. You thought about lowering the threshold but you had too many false-positive, especially from your hotmail/yahoo friends. So, we will polish a bit your SA installation and add some cool anti-spam stuffs.

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mardi 30 août 2005

The bulb and the flower...

Hula-Jabber I'm running the Fritalk public Jabber server for nearly 10 months now. I highly recommend you this wonderful Jabber server with all services you ever dreamed about and a bunch of friendly admins. (Watch out! The 1.0 release is coming shortly...)

But since a few days, we have a new big concurrent : Google Talk. I'm very pleased that google is using Jabber. Maybe we will soon see a world where IM is like email : standardized and not centralized.

I was really happy until I saw that the Google Talk Jabber server is closed to other servers. It's just like Gmail would only allow you to send and receive mails to and from a Gmail account!

Unacceptable.

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jeudi 17 mars 2005

Hula sous Debian : p'tit truc

hula

Attention, ce billet est purement technique et concerne les curieux voulant installer Hula sous Debian. Dans un sens, on peut le voir comme une forme de poésie ultra-geek (la fleur Hula se dépose dans la spirale Debian grâce à la magie d'apt-get), mais bon... passez plutôt au billet suivant ! ;-)

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vendredi 11 février 2005

Je vais bien, tout va bien !

enclume

Je me sens un peu obligé de poster ce billet pour donner un peu de mes nouvelles. Un billet comme ça, ça parait ennuyeux à lire, mais vous allez voir, en fait ça devient même rigolo.

Tout d'abord, une fois les examens terminés, j'ai passé ma semaine de vacances chez moi, pour des raisons personnelles. Je n'ai rien fait de ma todo list. Fin de vacances en force avec, le dimanche soir, le piratage du serveur qui héberge ce blog. Compromission totale. Wéééé ! On est content.

Par acquis de conscience, je vérifie si fritalk.com est à jour, mais là le disque dur est en fait mort.

Chiant hein ? Heureusement, j'ai souscris un service de backup hebdomadaire. Mais pas de bol, le backup a eu lieu juste avant la mort du disque et est lui-même corrompu. Ambiance.

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