Projects
From time to time I do, strangely enough, get some spare time on my hands. Sometimes, when it does not pass away unnoticed while staring at the TV, I actually get to spend it on some of my pet projects.
- Logrun
- Fork off Bartoz M. Krajnik's Authfail.
- Post
- Ugly prototype for a GPL:ed Pine clone.
- usbctl
- Silly little USB toy program I did to help me at work. Extends libusb in odd ways.
- GNU Alive
- An auto login & keep-alive daemon for Internet connections.
- XPlan
- A project management tool for X-Window based on an old XView application from Michigan State University in 1992.
- Gul
- Revolutionary new editor.
- RTLinux
- Rate monotonic and EDF schedulers for RTLinux.
- WMaker
- Window Maker Tidblits.
- Editor
- How to write an editor. Collection of information on howto write the one true editor.
- MP3
- Classic geeky mp3's (swedish only).
- OpenBSD
- Porting applications to Linux, latest is tip.
- Port to MCP750 (cancelled forever)
- Port XPlan to OpenBSD
- Port to MCP750 (cancelled forever)
- GNU/Hurd
- Learning the Hurd. Micro kernels, translators, Linux driver porting.
Even though I'm a strong proponent of the GNU ethics, as laid out in the Gnu GPL, I'm also a BSD user. Some things are OK to do BSD style, but most aren't. The best piece I've ever read on the subject of the GPL is Richard Stallman's article in Free Software Magazines March 2002 issue. Read it and you may understand why I like the GPL.