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Mon, 05 Nov 2007

Squizzed black-out of the dancing back-aching hippo.

This is a name of the 7'th DST release.
Changelog is quite big:

  • added strong checksum support (Castagnoli crc)
  • extended autoconfiguration (added ability to request if remote side supports strong checksum and turn it on if needed)
  • documentation addon - sysfs files
  • added clean/dirty sysfs files which allows to mark node as clean (sinc) or dirty (not sync)
  • fair number of bug fixes (including really tricky bastards, which are unlikely to be found in real setups, but which were still bugs)
  • and the main one - added release name (it clearly shows my condition)
This one is really good release, check this out quickly and enjoy the beast!

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Meanwhile at appartment development side.

I've spent two days glueing ceramic ceils in the bathroom - I think I completed this process by 80%, only one wall, where door is located, is not covered yet and number of vertical parts, where ceil cutting is required is not finished, since I do not have strong enough ceil-cutter (I even tried my corner-grinding machine with metall-cutting disk, but failed). Just after I completed floor glueing, I found that I completely forgot about warmed-floor setup and started to recover the whole surface - that was hard and very frustrating after I spent so much time with level, but I removed all ceils, setup warmed floor and put ceils back in about 4 hours.
Then I found that I do not have any power anymore, completely, and my back is aching like hell - try to move more than 20 kg buckets of the mortar every several minutes two days in a row... or myabe I just become older.
Looking at the bathroom I think I can say that it is good, although maybe not everyone will agree with my taste. Anyway, next weekend I will finish glueing and setup water system and needed sanitary elements.

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