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        OOoCalendar: Creating a calendar with libreoffice
        
             Saturday, October 3, 2015
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                content
              
                libreoffice
              
              
            
        
        A calendar, that gives you an overview about half a year, is sometimes very handy. But you’ll need a new one
every year. So - why bother buying one every year when you can create one on your own? That’s what I thought
a couple of year back and created OOoCalendar - a simple calendar generator based on OpenOffice/LibreOffice.
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        Total lunar eclipse
        
             Monday, September 28, 2015
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                Astronomy
              
              
            
        
        So, last night was a total lunar eclipse. I set the alarm clock and tried to take a photo…
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        Switching Java versions
        
             Friday, September 25, 2015
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                java
              
              
            
        
        
  See also the updated article Switching Java Versions (Update).
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        PMD 5.3.4 released
        
             Saturday, September 19, 2015
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                PMD
              
              
            
        
        Yesterday, I released a new version of PMD. It’s mostly a bugfix release and it was time after
almost 2 months to get out a new version.
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        Custom Resolutions with QEMU and KVM
        
             Friday, September 11, 2015
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                qemu
              
                kvm
              
              
            
        
        If you have a monitor with a non-standard resolution like 1600x900 or 2560x1440, then
you can’t easily use this resolution in the guest operating system. If you run the guest
in full screen mode, you either need to scale or you can’t use the full screen. But it is
possible to add the native resolutions of your monitors to the bios QEMU is using so that
you can select it in the guest os.
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