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- (47) New year – looking back at 2013 The new year’s post reflecting the events of the past year.
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- (48) First public Arch:e5 repository published This post is about the “skel” repository of E5.
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- (49) More e5 repositories available (default, devel, extra) An explanation of what the newly published repositories offer.
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- (50) Arch:E5 update and more repos (x11, gtk, fltk) An update and more repositories published for X11 and two toolkits.
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- (51) Arch:E5 ditches eglibc and goes for musl libc! The announcement of Arch:E5 becoming a musl-based distro and changing the kernel to TinyCore configuration. Mind the date!
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- (52) Eerie Linux and Musl libc This post puts things straight: TinyCore was a joke, Musl not. The next project will be a long-term one using Musl libc.
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- (53) Software licenses (pt. 1): A general introduction This post is the first part of an introduction into the world of software licenses.
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- (54) Eerie’s second birthday! The post for EERIE’s second anniversary briefly sums up what has happened in the blogging year now over.
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- (55) Craven New World – or how to ruin the net This post is about three unbelievable events which show just how much freedom on the net is in danger.
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- (56) RISC-V – Open Hardware coming to us? This post is about an exciting new CPU ISA: RISC-V!
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- (57) Shocked by the shell A post about a topic that simply suggested itself: The so-called “shell shock” series of bugs in the BASH.
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- (58) The concepts of complexity and simplicity Just like the title suggests this post is about complexity and simplicity in software.
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- (59) Tiny to the extreme: Nanolinux This one is about Nanolinux, a tiny Linux distribution with Nano-X and FLTK.
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- (60) An interview with the Nanolinux developer An interview with Georg Potthast about DOS, Linux, FLTK and his projects like Nanolinux and Netrider.