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NagiDesk

Most of you will know Nagios. I like it, but in general, I dislike webapps. So I was thinking of starting a project, let me call it "nagidesk" for now, which brings (some) Nagios functionality to the desktop, and I just created a Launchpad team for it.
My biggest problem with it, is I'm absolutely not a programmer whatsoever, so if you think you could help me get this project on the rails (initially, there will be a lot of thinking to do), feel free to join the Launchpad team, and let's get NagiDesk started.

BillReminder "Royal with cheese" released

Og Maciel today anounces the release of BillReminder 0.3.2
A project I'm happy to write about, as I have contributed quite a bit to the Dutch translation of this project. Obviously I'll do my utter best to keep contributing to this project's translations.

macbook

I got a macbook at work today to replace my Dell D620, and I just love it, althoug I'm still in doubt what OSes I want to run on it, and how. I see two options:

1. MacOsX with a virtual Ubuntu and a virtual Windows (unfortunately I still need the Windows sometimes)
2. Ubuntu with a virtual Windows

In the first case, I loose my habit of doing my daily work in Ubuntu, in the second case I loose MacOsX. Both are not too attractive, althoug I'd rather have the looks of a macbook with an open OS, than having to miss the OS.

Well, maybe I'll just make it a dual boot. Or maybe just install a virtual Ubuntu, and use that as "main" OS. Any suggestions are welcome for that matter.

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