OS and IDE stats from Embedded project at Chalmers / Gothenburg University

As most of the previous years we’ve collected some facts on software tool usage from the students during the oral exam of the project Industrial IT and Embedded Systems at Chalmers University of Technology and Gothenburg University.

Question 1. What was your primary IDE/Editor when developing code?

Gedit 22
Emacs and clones 21
Qt Creator 6
Rest 12

Question 2. What was your primary OS when developing code?

Ubuntu 42
Windows 9
Mac 7
Fedora 2

Question 3. What was your primary OS when not developing (write documents)?

Ubuntu 13
Windows 39
Mac 8
Fedora 2

Roaring forties and bumping my own version number

A bit cryptic?   “I said Well, I guess”[1]

Somewhere in the back of my head I hear my father talk about some cryptic place on earth, presumably a place he wanted to sail to…. think he did actually, called the roaring forties. So why do I hear this in my head? Simple. I just entered the forties myself. Not the place, but the age. Yup, I just turned 40 years. 40 years… hmmm. Makes one think.

I am older than most of my students even if I switch to using HEX and they in DEC and we simply compare.

When releasing some software with a new “major” version number (e.g going from 3.2 to 4.0) you usually have tons of new features. Well, I (the person) don’t have any new features. Still I bump major version number (3.9 to 4.0).

But quite frankly I guess I don’t care about this whole age thing. I guess I never have. Much better to have fun and enjoy life (enjoy it your way, not via someone else’s expectation) than getting lost in numbers …… Sounds a bit desperate? ;)

… I better go home and pick up the kids and wife and go out and eat and drink.

/h

[1] From Bob Dylan’s song Isis

Workshop: Scripting with bash

Today at IT University (Gothenburg, Sweden) I will do a workshop on scripting with bash. This workshop is the first (beta) of a series of planned workshops organised by  FSCONS and FFKP. More information here:

https://wiki.ffkp.se/index.php/Hacknights_at_IT-U

Invitation text:

Today there will be a workshop in the square of the 2nd year students. The workshop introduce you to scripting, using bash.

When:    April 6, 16.00 – 18.00
Where:   IT University, Building Patricia, floor 4, 2nd year square
Registration: None – just show up

During the workshop, aimed at helping the “embedded project” with setting up automated tests, we will go through:

* hello world
* redirect
* checking return values
* remote commands (with ssh)
* checking out (branching) code under version control
* pipes
* catching output from a program
* making the script run every night (or hour?)
* using settings
* parsing command line options
* writing functions
* evaluating expression
* test if (directory or file exists…)
* writing to a log file
* ….. and much more

GNU Xnee 3.09 (‘Moore’) released

We are pleased to announce the availability of GNU Xnee 3.09

GNU Xnee is a suite of programs that can record, replay and distribute  user actions under the X11 environment. Think of it as a robot that can imitate the job you just did. GNU Xnee can be used to:

  • Automate tests
  • Demonstrate programs
  • Distribute actions
  • Record and replay ‘macro’
  • Retype the content of a file

Getting the Software

http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/xnee/xnee-3.09.tar.gz
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/xnee/xnee-3.09.tar.gz.sig

or one of the mirror sites as found in:

http://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.html

Checksums

md5sum:
c59b875a522dc71be545921c30a0c807  xnee-3.09.tar.gz

cksum:
111533042 1782493 xnee-3.09.tar.gz

New in this release

* Fixed bugs:

Reported on Savannah:
#31231: Replay in demo mode malfunctions
#28238: XI2 extension support
#28431: Separate tests needing a running X server
#32291: Xnee fails checking gtk.h
#28242: Missing makeinfo dep in configure

Reported on xnee-devel mailing list:
cnee loves Xephyr ?
lists.gnu.org/archive/html/xnee-devel/2011-02/msg00000.html

Debian bug report:
# 613237 “3.08 is available which works fine in unstable”

About calling the release “Moore”

Following the tradition to pay tribute to old heroes who have passed away this release is named after Gary Moore. I used to listen to Thin Lizzy and from there I discovered Moore. Somewhere in a box somewhere I have a shaped picture 12″ vinyl of Shapes of things. This song is written by Yardbirds member so I discovered them through Moore ….

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_moore

GNU Xnee 3.08 ('Captain Beefheart') released

We are pleased to announce the availability of GNU Xnee 3.08

GNU Xnee is a suite of programs that can record, replay and distribute user actions under the X11 environment. Think of it as a robot that can imitate the job you just did. GNU Xnee can be used to:

  • Automate tests
  • Demonstrate programs
  • Distribute actions
  • Record and replay ‘macro’
  • Retype the content of a file

Getting the Software

http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/xnee/xnee-3.08.tar.gz

http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/xnee/xnee-3.08.tar.gz.sig

or one of the mirror sites as found in:

http://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.html

Checksums

md5sum:
eb00ce2359e764ff6ad30ecdf4fb223b  xnee-3.08.tar.gz

cksum:
3444816400 1781771 xnee-3.08.tar.gz

New in this release

* Various fixes to make Xnee work with new versions
of RECORD extension

About calling the release “Captain Beefheart”

It’s a way to pay tribute to Don Glen Vliet, aka Captain Beefheart (January 15, 1941 – December 17, 2010) . For more information on Captain Beefheart, visit:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Beefheart

A proposed name for this release was “frownland” after the super amazing song Frownland on the album “Trout mask replica”, but …. “Captain beefheart” is the name.

FSCONS 2010 is over, long live FSCONS 2011

Wow, yet another FSCONS is over. Feels a bit strange but also totally awesome, being one of the founders and organisers of the conference, to see this event having grown up to be what it is today.

In this post I will focus on my personal thoughts, as an organiser and not as a guest. So, here comes some (pseudo) random notes from me.

Previous years the feeling after the conference have been a mix of “never again” and “let’s do it again” mixed with being very tired. Last year I noticed a slight change right after the conference.  I was still tired and still wanted to go for yet another FSCONS but I didn’t have the mixed in feeling of “never again”. For this year all I think about right now, after the conference, is that it was awesome (but hey, I leave reviewing and reporting the conference to other… I may be biased ;) ) and that I want to do it again. But I am not tired. Most of this boils don to the experience we now have in organising events like this, which ends up in better management. This better management made us relax more during the conference (I even attended some talks!). I feel confident and am looking forward to next year.

Ok, I have already said that I leave to others to report and review the conference it self and especially the content/topics presented. But I would like to say that I think the mix and quality is something we should try keep for next year’s FSCONS.

A question that have been discussed, mainly with Jonas Öberg and Rikard Fröberg, is on how to let/make/stimulate FSCONS grow and how to measure a success. For me growing in number of guests is not that very interesting. Rather I would like to follow up the impact or direct or in-direct output FSCONS may have had. So, for me, growing would mean increasing the number of impacts FSCONS have, be them measurable by some method or not. Does this sound like a fluffy goal? Well, I guess it does sound fluffy…. but to be honest, I don’t care. Let’s see what the others think during the coming FSCONS 2011preparation meeting (tomorrow).

Anyhow, I would like to thank all speakers, all staff, sponsors, both organisers etc for helping out with the conference. But more important I would like to “thank” all FSCONS visitors for really making up the event. Without guests there would not be a very interesting conference. Hey, am I neglecting the staff and the speakers? Are they not important? On the contrary, they are. But they are also visitors and is thus included. This is in my opinion one of the coolest impressions I get from FSCONS. Everyone at FSCONS is a visitor. No more, no less.

One major concern though:

Women…. there are too few women at FSCONS. Are we sending the wrong message on our website? Is the content typically “male-ish“? Could a topic be more directed to women or men? We are, however, trying to address this for the coming year.

To conclude this post:

Do you want to help us making FSCONS 2011?

Send an email to info [at] fscons.org

Enough of my random crappy thoughts….  see you next year!!!

———————————————

BTW, what do organisers do during a conference?

Well, this pictures gives you a clue:

Rikard and Jonas in action at a planning meeting during FSCONS

Last day for Nordic Free Software Award nominations

This is the last day to send in your nominations to Nordic Free Software Award 2010.

The Nordic Free Software Award is given to people, projects or organisations in the Nordic countries that have made a prominent contribution to the advancement of Free Software. The award will be announced during FSCONS 2010 in Gothenburg.

For more information, visit: http://fscons.org/award

Previous winners:

  • 2009 Simon Josefsson and Daniel Stenberg
  • 2008 Mats Östling
  • 2007 SkoleLinux

GNU Xnee 3.07 released

We are pleased to announce the availability of GNU Xnee 3.07

GNU Xnee is a suite of programs that can record, replay and distribute
user actions under the X11 environment. Think of it as a robot that can
imitate the job you just did. GNU Xnee can be used to:
 Automate tests
 Demonstrate programs
 Distribute actions
 Record and replay 'macro'
 Retype the content of a file

Getting the Software
====================

 http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/xnee/xnee-3.07.tar.gz
 http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/xnee/xnee-3.07.tar.gz.sig

or one of the mirror sites as found in:

 http://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.html

Checksums
===========

 md5sum:
 f9fca0c7475a90487c86eca2027d0fcd  xnee-3.07.tar.gz

 cksum:
 510662476 1779830 xnee-3.07.tar.gz

New in this release
===================

 * New features:
 Supports recording xnd replaying of XInput device events
 * Forced replaying of X11 core events can be done
 * Backward compatible with old session files

 * Build changes:

 --enable-man
 Checks for makeinfo once, uses result many times
 Can build guis and manual without all doc stuff

 --disable-xinput2
 By default Xnee is built with XI support

 Looks for gtk-config when configuring
 Checks for makeinfo once, uses result many times
 Can build guis and manual without all doc stuff

 * Issues
 Human printout of X Input events needs more work
 Need to make X Input code be totally ifdefed away

 * New options:
 --force-core-replay,-fcr
 Discard recorded X Input device data,
 use recorded core device data

 --disable-xinput-events
 Disable recording of XInput events

 * Fixed bugs as reported on ubuntuforums:
 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1253453&highlight=xnee

 savannah bug: #30134 "Missing xnee.xpm in gnee"
 savannah bug: #30136 "Configure misses to check for gnome.h"

 * Reported problems on N900 are fixed

 * Patches from Tuukka Pasanen, Fabian Keil

 * Experimental and undocumented features (read the source):
 * replay backend
 * xswine - new swinput backend for Xnee

FOSSDay – 5 november 2010

För dig som beslutsfattare inom näringsliv eller i offentlig förvaltning eller som arbetar med fri programvara / öppen källkod.

FOSSDay 2010 är ett inspirerande halvdagsseminarium där du kan få information från företag, myndigheter och akademin kring produkter, tjänster, inköp och upphandling. Dagen organiseras av Fossgruppen och IT-Universitetet tillsammans med Op5, Cybercom och Redpill Linpro och äger rum i Göteborg den 5e november.

Seminariet erbjuder ett fullspäckat program med start klockan 09.45. Dagen erbjuder kortare föredrag, fika, mingel och lunch samt möjlighet att prata med och besöka de företag som deltar. Vi avslutar klockan 15.00 med kaffe.

Talare som deltar på seminariet är:

Peter Östlin – op

Kommersiella intressen som drivkraft för utvecklingen av öppen källkod

Patrik Lägermo – Cybercom Group

Starta och driva projekt med FOSS-verktyg
Göran Westerlund – Kivos

Hur samverkar västsvenska kommuner kring open source?

Thomas Altré – RedPill

Öppna möjligheter

Daniel Melin – Kammarkollegiet

Ramavtalsupphandlingen “Öppna programvaror 2010?

Marcus Rejås – Rejås Datakonsult

Öppna programvaror i offentlig verksamhet

Espen Riskedal – Cutehack

Mobila tjänster med Qt

Kostnaden för seminariet är 450 kronor och inkluderar lunch, kaffe och bullar. Anmäl dig och ditt företag på http://fossday.se/

Nordic Free Software Award 2010 – 7 days left to nominate

For one more week you can nominate a person, a project or an organisation for the Nordic Free Software Award.

The Nordic Free Software Award given to people, projects or organisations in the Nordic countries that have made a prominent contribution to the advancement of Free Software. The award will be announced during FSCONS 2010 in Gothenburg.

Send an email to “award at fscons.org” with the following information:

  • Name of nominee
  • Description/Bio of the nominee
  • Motivation for the award
  • Description of accomplishments

The Nordic Free Software Award has previously been given to:

  • 2009 Simon Josefsson and Daniel Stenberg
  • 2008 Mats Östling
  • 2007 SkoleLinux

FSCONS:
The Free Society Conference and Nordic Summit is a meeting place for social change. It’s a conference for and by the people who work to change our future.