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Tuesday, 21 June 2005

arrrrrrrrrrrgggggh

Chouimat  | 
and no I'm not talking about M2/ARRRGGH, i'm talking about the last weekend. First I got some family members visiting me, and don't get me wrong, I like to have some guests around here, if they don't distrub my way of life too much ... and it was more or less the case this weekend anyway it's over and I will probably spent 3 or 4 days just to recover those 3 days ...and I really need to buy a new couch because the own I have is not comfy to sleep on it :( Read More
Tuesday, 21 June 2005

Hardware blues

Setting up my Athlon64 mobile I realised why I should stick to software: hardware is frustrating, and I'm just not particularily good at it. Here is the short list of problems I've come up against getting all this to work. Read More
Tuesday, 21 June 2005

Ironies or flawed logic?

Thiago  | 
Aaron said in his blog: irony: too much water causing not enough water So I have another: Swiss cheese has holes The more cheese, the more holes The more holes, the less cheese Conclusion: the more cheese you have, the less cheese (!!) I know I had something important to talk about, but I forgot. Read More
Tuesday, 21 June 2005

kopete, music, life

Gj  | 
Still trapped in Vancouver, BC. Since chasing girls did not bring any positve results, I decided to buy meself a guitar, and start to play again. I just purchased nice shiny Ibanez and Pod XT live (supported hardly by linux, but works fine on Mac). So, if Duncan going to attend meeting in malaga, and will have his guitar with him, expect some kopetallica ;] Read More
Tuesday, 21 June 2005

websvn missing functionality

To be honest: While I really love the added functionality that subversion brings (offline diffs/reverts, atomic commits), websvn (or rather the viewcvs that we use on websvn.kde.org) just sucks for my use. Read More
Monday, 20 June 2005

HIG, LinuxTag and summertime

El  | 
After a relaxing and internet-free weekend at a lake (it's finally summer up here in Berlin!!), I've finished another chapter of the HIG: Document Interfaces (MDI/SDI/TDI). Screenshots and examples are still missing, but any comments and ideas regarding the contents are highly welcome. Note that you can click the 'Click to show rationale' links to see details. Read More
Monday, 20 June 2005

Kolab 2 hits the masses

Today the second generation of the Kolab groupware solution was released. It's incredible how far this project has come. I still remember when Martin Konold first told us about his ideas about "How to escape from the Outlook trap" at Linuxtag three years ago. We were sceptical, because it was all vaporware back then and the plans were, well, ambitious. But now with Kolab 2 we actually have a solid all Free Software groupware solution with full KDE client support through Kontact and even KDE as a project has begun to use it. Read More
Sunday, 19 June 2005

CH3CH2OH

Canllaith  | 
Last night I took a break from the computer to go walking around the waterfront with Bruce and Mara. I think we girls tried his patience sorely, as we stopped ever 5 paces to take yet another photograph of the lights across the harbour. I can only assume it's our incredible cuteness that makes him put up with both of us at once ;) Read More
Sunday, 19 June 2005

Progress on an Arthur backend for Poppler

I've had to travel for work, and during a particularly long flight[1], I managed to get stuck into a Qt4 renderer backend for Poppler[2]. I think I'm about a quarter of the way into it - my Arthur[4] backend can render some pretty complex PDF files[8], but the text/font handling is terminally broken, and I'm having good success with some images, but not with others. There are also some things (like patterned/tiled fill) that none of the backends currently appear to do completely, so I'm not sure how important they are. Certainly the next big step is to get the font selection and character positioning sorted out, so typical PDFs will run. Read More
Sunday, 19 June 2005

Standards: FreeDesktop.org and beyond

Zogje  | 
I like Aaron’s suggestion to label more clearly the adoption status of the various drafts at FreeDesktop.org I also believe that at some point we must be able to say “this is something that is widely adopted and deserves to be a standard Read More