Right. I didn’t give a post yesterday because my host was moving servers from America to Australia. So to all the people who were experiencing connectivity issues yesterday that was what the problem was. Things are getting ship shape and soon the site should be accessible to everybody worldwide without any issues. It already works [...]
The past week has been. Yes. That’s it. It’s gone now. It was a shorter week in terms of school due to Chinese New Year eating into the first day of the week, and similarly I will have an extended weekend this time (not sure why the next Monday is being eaten). I decided not [...]
I’ve started typing this post without knowing exactly what it’s going to be about. Let’s just make a rapid fire of what’s going on. Oh yes, with plenty of pictures too. KDE 4.2′s getting down on it. Firstly. KDE 4.2 has been released. It’s what the buzz has been about in the Linux community these [...]
When I last touched Python, I wrote a snippet to steal the latest comic off xkcd.com. Like most of the things that I do (this only applies to individual projects, not teamwork), there are long breaks until I make any progress. Probably it’s because I multi-task too much. At the same time, I never run [...]
Ok, a picture speaks a thousand words, and also makes typing a detailed blog post a lot easier. Let’s take a good look at what’s new with KDE 4.2 (well, actually, the entire 4.x series – everything looks cool). If you haven’t tried out KDE yet, or are cautious about entering the 4.x series, or [...]
I recently added the kde-crazy overlay to my portage. Aside from the rather nasty feeling in my gut (seriously, don’t put the word “crazy” when advertising unstable software, it scares people!), I also got access to the KDE snapshots. (What currently is version 4.1.80 – the stable is 4.1.3). Well, I don’t know about how [...]
Gnome. KDE. The two monoliths of the Linux desktop environment market. It’s pretty common knowledge that I am a KDE person, as emphasized in my recent article about how to use your computer: part 2. I’m not saying Gnome is bad – in fact, I’m writing this post on Epiphany on Gnome right now, and [...]
Recently found this very interesting blog post on Planet KDE, and thought I might share it here: Windows 7 – and what army? and here’s a link to the Bloomberg article that supports it: Bloomberg – Click Oh, and to keep things interesting, here is a screenshot leaked for Windows 7. Apparently they’re going for [...]
Perhaps I don’t need to say it again, but I am a KDE person. This means Kopete, Konsole, Kontact (with KMail, Akregator, Calendar, Todo, etc), Dolphin, Plasma, KWin … KDE. However, funnily enough, one of my greatest it-looks-scary-lets-stay-away-from-it is Konqueror. For those that don’t know, Konqueror is KDE’s ultimate penknife applications. It’s used as a [...]
For those who don’t know, KDE is a desktop environment (a GUI – graphical user interface) that can be used with Linux. In Linux, you choose what GUI you want, if you want one in the first place :) The KDE v4.1.2 has moved from the overlay to the main portage tree on October the [...]
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