Thursday, July 7. 2005
ivtv-module and utils for 2.6.12-grml Posted by Michael Prokop
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) ivtv-module and utils for 2.6.12-grmlSomeone requested the ivtv-kernelmodule for grml-kernel and I just built the necessary packages (thanks to Eduard Bloch for his source-packages). As I do not have the necessary hardware any testing is welcome of course. Get the ivtv-package at the usual place. Sunday, June 26. 2005packaged heirloom-sh
I just packaged heirloom-sh - a portable variant
of the traditional Unix shell.
It has been derived fromOpenSolaris code
and thus implements the SVR4/SVID3 level of the shell.
As usual it's available in the grml-repos, feedback welcome. Saturday, June 25. 2005
new grml-autoconfig, several other ... Posted by Michael Prokop
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I uploaded the new grml-autoconfig-framework to the grml-repos. The configuration itself (/etc/grml/autoconfig) provides documentation, some more docs might follow. Now grml-firefox is a seperate package for /etc/skel/.mozilla which provides a preconfigured firefox-environment with some useful extensions (new added: ShowIP and ConQuery). Several other updates as usual in grml-etc, grml-scripts,...
BTW: The current snapshot of grml-small (grml 50MB-ISO) works quite well so far (running with kernel 2.6.12-grml), I'm locking forward to be able to publish it soon. grml-usb (grml ~240MB-ISO) is also coming closer. Please let me know which software you would like to see in grml-usb! Friday, June 17. 2005grml-autoconfig revisitedI just worked on grml-autoconfig which is a seperate package since 5th of June. I split grml-autoconfig into a shellscript-library, an init-file and a configuration file. Now it's possible to de-/activate the modules of grml-autoconfig without touching the source itself. As an example: % cat /etc/grml/autoconfig.config [...] CONFIG_DISCOVER=no CONFIG_HWINFO=yes CONFIG_HOTPLUG_AGENT=yes CONFIG_HOTPLUG_BLACKLIST=yes CONFIG_HOTPLUG=yes I'll add the functionality to grml2hd so you will be able to decide on your own what parts you would like to use on a harddisk installation of grml. I'll do some more testing and will upload the new grml-autoconfig-system to the pool then. Thursday, June 9. 2005
The Linux sdparm utility (update) Posted by Michael Prokop
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) The Linux sdparm utility (update)I just packaged sdparm (because the .deb on the homepage is generated by alien ;-)): The sdparm utility outputs and in some cases modifies SCSI device parameters. When the SCSI device is a disk, sdparm's role is similar to its Linux namesake: hdparm which is for ATA disks that usually have device names starting with "hd". More generally sdparm can be used to output and modify parameters on any device that uses a SCSI command set. Apart from SCSI disks, such devices include CD/DVD drives (irrespective of transport), SCSI and ATAPI tape drives and SCSI enclosures. http://sg.torque.net/sg/sdparm.html Update: Tomas Fasth made an ITP [bug #312580], so you'll find it in Debian soon. Thursday, June 9. 2005
shish - the diet shell (update) Posted by Michael Prokop
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) shish - the diet shell (update)I just packaged shish: shish is a shell language interpreter and an interactive command line interpreter. This shell aims at being very small and doing its tasks in efficient ways (and not through 100 abstraction layers), which is mainly done by using the dietlibc and libowfat libraries and by design considerations according to Fefe's excellent howto. shish will be a POSIX compatible shell language interpreter according to the IEEE P1003.2 Draft 11.2 by its 1.0 release. As usual you can find the package in the grml-repos. Update: I just made the ITP (intend to package) [bug #312660]. Thursday, June 9. 2005
dupmerge: reclaim disk space by ... Posted by Michael Prokop
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) dupmerge: reclaim disk space by linking identical files togetherI just packaged dupmerge 1.5: This is a utility that scans a UNIX directory tree looking for pairs of distinct files with identical content. When it finds such files, it deletes one file to reclaim its disk space and then recreates its path name as a link to the other copy. The first version of this program circa 1993 worked by computingMD5 hashes of every file, sorting the hashes and then looking for duplicates. This worked, but it was unnecessarily slow. The comparison function I use now stops comparing two files as soon as it determines their lengths are different, which is a win when you have many large files with unique lengths. http://sourceforge.net/projects/dupmerge/ As usual you can find the package in the grml-repos. Feedback welcome. Friday, June 3. 2005
updated dmraid available, some more ... Posted by Michael Prokop
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) updated dmraid available, some more packages...I just packaged dmraid so we have an up2date version on grml. As usual you can get it via the grml-repos. grml-x isn't part of grml-scripts anymore but got it's own package. ddclient, fish, mondo, multi-aterm, splint, vifm and some more packages are also part of grml now. On the weekend I'll put a new develrelease for beta-testers and grml developers online. There won't be really new features but just some bugfixes and updated and new packages. Thursday, May 19. 2005rt2x00 modules available
A user asked for them in #grml on IRC and so I just built packages (including the kernel-modules and the utilities) for the Ralink rt2400 and rt2500 chipsets.
You can find them in the grml-repos. Feedback welcome.
Friday, May 6. 2005
packaged dupseek and asleap Posted by Michael Prokop
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) packaged dupseek and asleapI packaged asleap (tool for penetration testing Cisco LEAP wireless access points) and dupseek (a command-line interactive perl program to find and remove duplicate files). There are several updates in grml-etc and I improved grml-lock (now it also supports locking of X). We are coming closer to grml 0.4. Wednesday, May 4. 2005packaged yersiniaI packaged yersinia, a tool for performing layer 2 attacks, helping the pen-tester in his daily work checking the robustness of layer 2 protocols configuration. Saturday, April 23. 2005packaged git-paskyI just packaged git-pasky. git is the tool Linus developed in the absence of BitKeeper, a stupid (but extremely fast) directory content manager. Petr Baudis maintains a git-pasky branch of the content manager which he describes as, "my set of scripts upon Linus Torvald's git, which aims to provide a humanly usable interface, to a degree similar to a SCM tool." Now grml-users should be able to stay up2date at Linux kernel development. :-) Saturday, April 23. 2005packaged detoxI just packaged detox, a utility designed to clean up filenames. Sunday, April 17. 2005
packaged s10sh and shadowfs Posted by Michael Prokop
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) packaged s10sh and shadowfsWhile being on Linzer Linuxday 2005 in the last few days I packaged s10sh (USB/serial userspace driver for the Canon PowerShot digital cameras). Today I packaged latest trunk-version of Clifford Wolf's shadowfs (collection of various LD_PRELOAD wrappers for adding fancy filesystem features). I also updated grml-scripts and grml-etc (several small improvements and fixes), next develrelease is getting closer. Sunday, April 10. 2005firefox extensionsI just added some useful extensions to grml's Mozilla Firefox: grml@grml ~ % grep -h "em:name" ~/.mozilla/firefox/nzkecf60.default/extensions/* |
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