Say hello to KJS/Frostbyte -40.9° and Icemaker
Monday, 10 March 2008
If you've been scanning KDE commits lately, you may have wondered about heavy activity on an experimental KJS branch, KJS/Frostbyte. Well, while it's still not 100% done (there are a couple bugs, and not all goals have been met yet), it's complete enough that I am comfortable to blog about it.
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CeBIT 2008 Impressions
Sunday, 9 March 2008
Yesterday I made an excursion to CeBIT. Despite some major names missing and three halls staying closed it's the world's largest IT fair - and my legs remind me today of my marathon. Many halls were rather boring, the ones where the World Cyber Games took place were in opposite rather crowded. Dunno why watching others playing computer games is popular. Or the spectators were all their girl-friends who had free entrance on World Women Day. AMD wins the biggest bag contest. And many exhibitors seem to want to win in the 'Germany's Next Top-Hostess' contest.
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Adobe Flash on Linux is crap, will it damage the brand?
Saturday, 8 March 2008
I recently upgraded from Kubuntu Feisty to Gutsy, and all went well apart from one thing. Konqueror began putting up a crash dialog everytime it accessed a site with Flash, making it pretty much unusable. In fact until I had this problem I didn't realise quite how many pages on the web use Flash.
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Second
Thursday, 6 March 2008
[image:3318] Ok, so SaroEngels was first... but who has the better view? Opposite of KDE CeBit booth...
When the cat's away, the mice can play
Thursday, 6 March 2008
It may work earlier for other couples, but it didn't work out earlier for us. So yesterday was officially the first evening mom was out alone - that is without being called home at 7pm because coolo ran out of ideas how to calm the baby.
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Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2008 Summary
Wednesday, 5 March 2008
The last week-end me and Martin manned the openSUSE booth at Chemnitzer Linux-Tage:
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Executive summary: the organizers counted 2400 visitors, Martin gave an "openSUSE project" talk to 100-120 people, we distributed 400 Promo-DVDs, several openSUSE caps and some Novell pinguins. More photos from me and from others are available.
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Logging out of KDE 4 in 5 easy stops
Tuesday, 4 March 2008
Today we are helping novice KDE users to log out of KDE 4. Logging out of KDE 4 is nowhere near as hard as with some other popular programs. Here you do not need esoteric keyboard commands like '<esc>:q!' or 'ctrl-X followed by ctrl-c'. In KDE 4 you can easily log out by using your mouse.
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Generic and nice-looking ratings all over KDE (wouldn't that be nice)
Monday, 3 March 2008
I just commited the finalized KRatingPainter to svn trunk which allows to paint a rating value using any QPainter. I think it is quite nice since it allows to specify the alignment, a spacing, a custom icon, the maximum rating, a hover rating, and so forth. And I think it would be great if this class (and its easy-usage widget companion KRatingWidget) would be used throughout KDE whenever we want to display a rating value. Although it is part of the Nepomuk lib at the moment, it has no real dependancy here: the rating is a simple integer value.
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SuperKaramba and Plasma Packages
Monday, 3 March 2008
With the great intro provided about Plasma Packages to get Apple's Dashboard Widgets running, it follows a screenshot that shows SuperKaramba - yes, it works with legacy *.skz files.
btw, SuperKaramba example that uses KHTML to display content :)
Taking a Look at the Akademy 2008 Site
Monday, 3 March 2008
Akademy 2007 organiser Kenny went to Belgium a few days before FOSDEM to scout out the Akademy 2008 location.
I started a poll to see what current thinking is on best application programming language. Surprisingly high Java support.