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BTQueue 0.1.3 489

It was about a month since BTQueue 0.1.2 released last month. I would like to introduce BTQueue 0.1.3 which is actually a minor bug fixes version with several features added. In this version "peer" command is back again. You can query the latest peer list replied by the tracker anytime you like. In addition, I added "eval" command that allows you to view or modify data in memory on the fly. This function will be very useful if you are Python programmers. Since I have just gotten a chance to use DHT, it is possible to force DHT by setting local policy; otherwise, DHT will be forced if the announce URL starts with udp://. The option --saveas has been fixed to work as except. One more thing, IP to Country database has been updated to include up-to-date mapping.

BTQueue wins 2006 Community Choice Awards in Clustering category

I would like to thank everyone voted BTQueue in 2006 Community Choice Awards at SourceForge.net. Eventually, it is now the winner of Clustering category. Well, I don’t think BTQueue is the best project in this category but I’m sure it works well on any clusters with python.

New place for my personal opinions

After running this site long enough, I has found that the theme of this site is to share my short howto. Something that are repeatable. As a result, makes me recover what I really want and I don't have at howforge.com. I would like to blog and the blog may not be any kind of howto. Twitter serves me well but I would like to write longer than 140 characters. So, my personal site is at http://sugree.com/.

Anyway, this site will still be available and updated regularly when I do something new.

Patched OpenOffice.org for Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon amd64

Two weeks ago I published (1, 2) the patched version of OpenOffice.org to fix freezing problem on Ubuntu Gutsy. Anyway, it is only just for i386 architecture since I have only i386 and someone said no problem on amd64. I have just received 2 confirmations about this problem on amd64 so I tried to recompile it again on amd64 architecture.

Noel, you're always welcome

Last few days ago, Noel Noneck visited Thailand and also stayed at my little home. We all in Thailand are very happy to talk with you especially, Drupal Thailand, Ubuntu Club, duocore, zickr and John Berns from http://www.travelguide.com. You're the first guy I have ever seen who ate Lab, Lab Tod and Nam Tok without any water drop.

Drupal Thailand Community

ในที่สุด เราก็มีแหล่งชุมชน Drupal แบบไทยๆอย่างเป็นทางการเป็นที่เรียบร้อย ต้องขอบคุณผู้เอื้อเฟื้อหลายคนคนครับ รายละเอียดอ่านในหน้า about ได้ ยังไม่ได้เปิดตัวแบบอลังการณ์ ค่อยๆ ทำไปเรื่อยๆ ภารกิจตอนนี้คือเอากระทู้เก่าจาก Codenone ติดสอยห้อยตามมาด้วย จะได้เป็นกรณีศึกษาไปในตัว