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The bogus of foundation BREIN

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

BREIN, the Dutch version of the MPIAA has its own website to “inform” people about copyrights, and what is, and is not allowed with copyrighted materials.

I just ran across the following text on their website (translated from Dutch):

Is it allowed to put (hyper-)links to copyright protected materials on my website?
No. Putting a hyperlink is a form of publication, and generally is it not allowed…

Now I’m not sure if there are actually working any lawyers at Brein, or at least someone who has looked into this stuff before putting it on their website. It namely happens to be that nearly every text on the internet is protected by copyright. This would render almost every link to content that has been published by third-parties illegal under Dutch law, if only Brein was right (which they are not!).

The text I just quoted is subject to copyright as well because the author is not dead (for over 70 years), and quite a bit of creativity (given the high level amount of fiction) was needed to write that text.

This is a LINK to that copyrighted text. Please note I did not ask any permission to put that link here.

Brein, please, do us all a favor and stop with whatever it is you do. It has no effects, but secondly, you’re spreading FUD.

Seven things – tagged by Remi Woler

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

A few days ago when I came back from my skiing holidays, one of the first things I heard when I turned my computer on was “consider yourself tagged” by Remi Woler. I usually don’t do games, but for once, I’ll make an exception (that’s what they are for, right?). The game is easy; you post seven facts about yourself, then tag (if you can get that far) seven others who then start all over again.

  • I’ve a company HostDelight. Though there is a new design available, I haven’t found time/willingness to install it. But hey, the current design is still good for a lot of years :D *cough*
  • I am used to say that it is way too cold in The Netherlands. Usually I am exaggerating a bit, but these days, I ran into other problems. With temperatures touching -20 degrees centigrade, I can’t find any good words of expressing that it it is way, way too cold.
  • A long time ago, I believe it was qBasic I started with of which – at the time – I really didn’t understand quite that much (”WTF is a function?!”). Now that I know PHP, I believe that qBasic is not as bad as I thought at the time
  • A lot of people think that I’m against Microsoft in general. That’s not true, I just don’t like their products.
  • For years, I always used secondhand computers, because they were cheap, and it was not too bad to screw them up (that’s a thing I used to be good at). These days, I have the bad habbit of upgrading each nine months.
  • The truth is, that I had a really hard time finding things to write in this fact list.
  • Then a fact about me that is very, very recent; I just wrote the seventh fact about myself!

People I tag;
- Ben Scholzen aka DaSPRID someone who has way too much spare time ;)
- Kevin mcArthur aka StormTide, he partially developed the PDF component in Zend Framework, for which I’m still very thankful.
- Môshe van der Sterre aka MvdS, he develops (occasionally) in PHP.
- Benjamin Eberlei aka Beberlei he was desperate about not getting tagged.
- More to add (if you feel you should be listed here, please let me know).

Staying online

Monday, April 7th, 2008

When I started this blog, I was determined to update the blog-software (wordpress) on a regular base. A couple of weeks ago I realized that I hadn’t updated this ever yet. Despite that realization, what I was afraid for became true this night. My very outdated version of WP was kind of hacked for sending spam. Now I haven’t fully investigated this yet, but it seems like the commenting function was abused (version 2.0.2).

I moved this site to one of my own servers (that explains the current url, gonna work on that), and tried to upgrade it to 2.5 (the latest version). Unfortunately, the upgrade script delivered with WP2.5 is not capable of making such a big jump at once, so I upgraded from 2.0.2 to 2.2, to 2.3 to 2.5. And as far as I can see, it al functions well (gotta transfer the attachments and stylesheets still).

Installing ZendStudio

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Today I installed a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.04 on my workstation. It’s isn’t much of a deal (as opposed to windows); insert the cd, select ‘install’, and click three times ‘next’. After a couple of minutes, all work is done :D

The software I use the most (together with xchat) is ZendStudio, installing it isn’t that difficult:
w`get http://downloads.zend.com/studio-eclipse/6.0.0/ZendStudioForEclipse-6_0_0.tar.gz
tar xvf ZendStudioForEclipse-6_0_0.tar.gz
./ZendStudioForEclipse-6_0_0.bin

However, an error occured:
#19 /tmp/install.dir.11745/Linux/resource/jre/lib/i386/client/libjvm.so [0xf77b775c]
java: xcb_xlib.c:82: xcb_xlib_unlock: Assertion `c->xlib.lock' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)

All kind of solutions of patching files are described on the internet. The solution I found, is worth mentioning only beecaus of it's simplicity; running it in silent mode (which is a cli verbose mode)
./ZendStudioForEclipse-6_0_0.bin -i silent

Shift + Backspace seems to crash X

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

Since my upgrade to Gutsy, I encountered time after time that X-server crashed whenever I pressed the keycombination of shit+backspace. After some reading, it turned out that this behaviour is caused by XGL. I fixed it like this:
~/.kde/Autostart$ echo "xmodmap /usr/share/xmodmap/xmodmap.us" > disableXbackspacecrash
~/.kde/Autostart$ chmod +x disableXbackspacecrash
~/.kde/Autostart$ ./disableXbackspacecrash

Of course it was needed to restart kde first, before changes were taken into effect.

Hostingdiscounter

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

A couple of years ago, I decided to register some of the .nl domain names with HostingDiscounter, for the moment it seemed fine.

Until last December, for every .nl domain you wanted to register/move/expire you needed a form as required by the SIDN. Last year December the SIDN decided that no forms are needed anymore. Which is some real progress, because from then on, everything should be possible fully electronic, right?

With all modern registrars who take their customers seriously, yes. For hostingdiscounter: no. You can register a domainname over the internet fully automatic. However, one needs to pay for changing the zonefiles (which is done by the staff manually,just like medieval times), also the changing of NameServers is done manually. And stuff gets worse, before you can cancel you contract with HostingDiscounter, you need to fill out a form, and send it by FAX or by Post, for their own administration they say. I wonder why they can’t automise that. They need to have that form 30 days before the domain name expires.

You need to specify on that form whether you want to cancel it, or move it. In case you want to move it, the move should be accomplished fourteen days before the expiration date of the contract. If it’s not accomplished fourteen days before the expiration date, they will automatically renew the contract for one more year, desperate beggers.

Though I’m not exactly sure what I want to do with the domain name it’s all about, I’m sure of one thing, I want to get rid of HostingDiscounter. I therefor modified the form in such way, that I have until the expiration date of the domain name to decide whether I move it, or let it expire permanently. They will probably not agree on that, but when I registered the domain name, this 14-day period is something that wasn’t mentioned in their terms of service, so I’m not tight to that for sure.

On the form it’s all about, they also require a signature. I don’t get the idea of that signature, it wasn’t needed when I registered the domain name, so they’ve got nothing to compare it too. However, I did personally sign the form. And as long as I sign it, it don’t matter what the sign(ature) is. Even if the signature says ‘invalid’, it is a valid signature (as approved by law). The signature I signed with, is attached to this post.

Anybody who is a big fan of bureaucracy I’d advice to register his/her domain names with hostingdiscounter. For anybody else (a vast majority I guess), please register your domain names somewhere else.

Signature:
Signature

Spammers banned

Friday, May 11th, 2007

For I wasn’t very keen on keeping removing all spam messages (see this post) I disabled any new comments.

I don’t know why I’ve never done so before, but today, I decided to check out what IP-addresses are used, and I discovered that it are just a couple of big spammers (and a few little ones). I blocked these IP’s, and let’s hope the best about it now. User comments are allowed by now.

For all spammers here, I’d suggest you start spamming these IP’s (which spammed me):
134.93.178.33
81.95.146.227
12.64.30.55

“Unrecognized database type” with LDAP

Monday, April 30th, 2007

For some project of mine, I thought I needed LDAP, and installed it:

apt-get install ldap-utils slapd

Unfortunately, I kept getting the error:

Unrecognized database type (bdb)

or

Unrecognized database type (sql)

Depending on whatever database I tried. After several hours of putting a lot of effort, sweat, and tears into it, I decided to compile LDAP myself. After a couple of seconds, it said that I was missing some libraries for the Berkely DataBase (BDB) support. This made some bells ring, and it didn’t take too long, to figure out that I needed the package libdb*-dev in order to use the LDAP packages.

It wasn’t much of a problem to install LDAP now, after all, this is what should have been done in the start:
apt-get install libdb4.4-dev ldap-utils slapd

Btw, after having it all working, I was told that I wasn’t going to need it after all……

WP spam

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

The past half of an hour, I’ve been busy on deleting over 1500 comments. After deleting these 1500 comments, already 4 other non-sense (=SPAM) comments were added. This means, that every hour aproximately 8 comments are posted, which equals about 192 per day.

I am not gonna removes these heaps of spam every day, and have decided to temporarily shutdown the user-sign-up-thing (whatever ;) ). A honeypot that I link directly to my IP ban, seems like a nice thing, to set up tomorrow or the day after that…

In case you want to register at this blog, I have an account at gmail.com, and my username is dolfschimmel, you’re free to request a sign-up by email, which I will then set up manually.

Building ktorrent (2)

Sunday, April 29th, 2007

Of course the way I built ktorrent in my previous post is utterly wrong, for it will still need the 32-bit libs in order to function.

I give it another shot;
su
w-get http://buntudot.org/people/~jdong/ktorrent/2.1.4/ktorrent_2.1.4~0jdong1.dsc

w-get http://buntudot.org/people/~jdong/ktorrent/2.1.4/ktorrent_2.1.4~0jdong1.diff.gz

w-get http://buntudot.org/people/~jdong/ktorrent/2.1.4/ktorrent_2.1.4~0jdong1.orig.tar.gz

pbuilder create

pbuilder build --debemail "Dolf-Schimmel <dolfschimmel@gmail.nscom>" ktorrent_2.1.4~0jdong1.dsc

mkdir result

cp /var/cache/pbuilder/result/* ./result/

I add myself as the maintainer for the very simple reason that when I do something wrong with the packaging, people come to me, not to jdong who originally packaged ktorrent.

Result can be found here