Finally Weekend!
Saturday, 12 August 2006
Finally Weekend! Not much happening at work, actually that little that when getting home in the evening I'm all tired. But now it is weekend, time to loong day of KDE development :-)
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The movie: World Trade Center
Saturday, 12 August 2006
I just don't know, I really don't know. Whether I liked the movie, that is. Had it been completely fiction, then I would have scratched it right away. Directly translated from Danish I would have called it emotional porn. On the other hand, this was not fiction, it was about a terrible event that has happend in my life time.
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What's in a name
Saturday, 12 August 2006
Kurt promptly provided me with a nice surprise. There are(!) GUI (even KDE) applications that print labels.
But... what's in a name! I know about KBarCode since long (and, being old, don't remember exactly since when). But given all the bar-code centered information in all descriptions I've put my eyes on in relation to it, and given my lack of interest in bar-codes presently (and in the past), it's, IMO, not a surprise that I didn't know it did labels.
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Deaaronify Service
Friday, 11 August 2006
If you, like me, have trouble with slower reading text lacking capital letters, but still want to be up to date with all that buzz, there are good news: "Deaaronify" service has been started :0)
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KRDC Roadmap
Friday, 11 August 2006
KDE Remote Desktop Connection now has a roadmap for KDE4 development.
We still have a lot of work to do (well, just about everything on the roadmap :-)), but at least we have a plan for what that work is going to be.
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Power Manager Applet
Friday, 11 August 2006
For the Kubuntu Power Management spec I've made a new power management applet. This is a fairly simple frontend to HAL's power management features and replaces the ageing klaptopdaemon (the alternative kpowersave already duplicated much of what was in HAL). Thanks to Sebas for starting this off.
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Printing labels
Friday, 11 August 2006
I use linux since 1994. I pride myself into thinking I know well what kind of tool linux can be.
I am accustomed with (and get quite thrilled about) the notion that I will learn something new every day of my life, right until the last one.
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Printing labels with KDE (!)
Friday, 11 August 2006
Today Cristian blogged about a (good) article on Linux.com dealing with label printing on Linux.
But despite all the good info contained in that piece, there is an extremely disappointing aspect to it: that article misses to even mention in passing the leading application for printing labels on Linux. It is a KDE application. Its name is kbarcode. Their homepage has some enlightinging screenshots. It comes with a good documentation. Why, oh, why is it that some of the most shining gems that were grown in the KDE ecosystem do not enjoy any good visibility in the wider software world? And what's even worse: why do some not even have any visibility in the somewhat "inbreed" Open Source / Free Software szene??
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Hacking at aKademy
Thursday, 10 August 2006
While I have been a KDE developer for ages, this will be my first KDE conference and I am even one of the few lucky ones that had their talk proposal excepted :)
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Need a feature or fix in cmake ?
Thursday, 10 August 2006
Hi,
well, imagine you find something in cmake which doesn't work or there is something missing. Now, luckily enough, cmake is Free Software, BSD licensed. So, you can just have a look at the sources, write a patch and send it to the cmake developers at cmake@cmake.org .
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