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Linux
Exporting CMake builds as .deb packages with CPack
I used CPack to manually build a replacement for Ubuntu 20.04’s libfmt-dev package.
How-To: Ubuntu Server 18.04.01 (Bionic Beaver) on the Raspberry Pi 3 B+
This is the story of how I got Ubuntu Server 18.04.01 to work on my brand new Raspberry Pi 3 B+
How to enable Bluetooth on Arch with a RT3290 chip
How to make Bluetooth work on a RT3290 on Arch Linux
home_engineering
The Handyman Attacks Again
Time for some housekeeping.
life
‘Via Ferrata’ climbing
A couple of weekends ago, I went to climb a nearby ‘via ferrata’ with some friends, and I just loved the experience.
Trip to New York
It is hardly a secret that 2016 was a bad year for me. Possibly the worst in my entire life. I was let down by several people I trusted, I ended up in an und...
projects
The setup (II)
This is the second post in the series dedicated to describe the hardware and the configuration of this site. The first post in this series is available here....
Gogs on Ubuntu 16.04
A tutorial post on how I set up ‘Gogs’ on the Ubuntu 16.04 distribution running on my Pine64. Gogs is a web service to host Git repositories, with an interfa...
The setup (I)
This will be the first post in a series dedicated to describe the hardware and the configuration from where this site is served. I have been meaning to write...
MultiTemplateLoader for Thunderbird
Multitemplate loader is my attempt at a templating extensgion for Mozilla Thunderbird.
python
Second Talk at the ‘Python Murcia’ Meetup
I just arrived home from our last ‘Python Murcia’ Meetup this year. As every month, we met at the CEEIM building in the University Campus at Espinardo. Every...
PyDay 2016!
Yesterday I was at the PyDay event that was organized by the ‘Python Murcia’ Meetup at the CEEIM building in the University Campus at Espinardo. In fact, I w...
sport
A Seven And A Half Hours Walk
I Just had a shower, and, now that I have freed my feet from the shoes, I am starting to recover some sensivity in them. And that’s not good. Pain.
Running Again
Today I have taken part in a charity run. It had been over three years since I last took part in such an organized run. This one was organized by the section...
tools
Moving to Git
I have been aware of version control systems for a long time. I learnt about them short after I started with the ways of linux, at a small local meeting on O...
web
Moving!!!
Well, it has been a long time since I do not write anything in this blog. And still some of the pages are receving a fair number of visits, especially the Sa...
Back Online
The site was down yesterday due to the critical failure of the SD card on which the system was installed.
Hello World!
Well, now that I have a small web server up and running, I thought the best thing I could do was to start a website and a small blog. I don’t count of writin...
work
Installing Slurm on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (Trusty Tahr)
Installation of a Slurm Batch queue manager on a Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (Trusty Tahr) system