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Interview with QtRuby book author Caleb Tennis

Tuesday, 18 October 2005
/\ndy Hunt one of the pragmatic programmers interviews Caleb Tennis, author of the new book Rapid GUI Development with QtRuby in this podcast. Caleb has just done a long overdue new release of Qt3 QtRuby and Korundum on the RubyForge site, although we haven't announced it yet. I hope to do a first relealse of Qt4 QtRuby in the next couple of weeks, and put it up on RubyForge too.

KDE 3.5 Beta 2: Klax Live CD, SUSE Packages and Konstruct

Tuesday, 18 October 2005
KDE 3.5 Beta 2 has been announced and the full range of testing possibilities is available: My small "Klax" Live-CD has been updated to KDE 3.5 Beta 2 and KOffice 1.4.2. The CD made news on Distrowatch and led to some screenshots on OSdir.com. For building from source the "Unstable KDE" edition of the Konstruct script has been updated. And there are packages for SUSE Linux 10.0 and 9.3 available (packages for 9.2 and 9.1 do also exist and may be uploaded if there is demand and once the KDE mirrors have fetched the current distributions' packages). And of course KDE 3.5 Beta 2 will be also on SUSE Linux 10.1 Alpha 2 which will be published on Thursday. Read More

LanzaOS 05

Tuesday, 18 October 2005
I spent last week in the Canary Islands seeing a company called Fotón Sistemas Inteligentes in Santa Brigida, Gran Canaria. I stayed with Gonzalo, Marianne his girlfriend and their 11 cats and their very 'woofy' dog. They showed me the mountains with spectacular views of the island, although it was a bit windy high up. It really is a very pretty place. Wednesday is a public holiday in Spain, so Foton had a barbecue Tuesday evening on the roof of their offices. They did some 'Sardinas' for me just like the ones we had at the Malaga beach party - nice! Everyone is very friendly and I'm really looking forward to learning Spanish, and working with them. Read More

Paper ....

Tuesday, 18 October 2005
... is so useful for UI design. Other than a GUI builder it allows for quickly changing input widgets and even whole dialog sequences without programming efforts. It is fast, efficient, and you can put many elements next to each other - till your table or whatever pad you use is full. Still you can easily overlook everything without a zoom that decreases the font sizes. Read More

The underdog, ApiDox and love for KWord

Tuesday, 18 October 2005
It apparently is pretty hard to write api-dox for your new classes, as is show by recent blogs from ade and Boudewijn. I fully agree with Boudewijn that it is the least interesting thing to work on, but I have been around long enough to know that dox is just like sex; even having a little is better then nothing at all. And when its good, its really really good, inviting you to give back as good as you can.. Read More

Install Hell

Sunday, 16 October 2005
I finally decided to replace my sick hard drive, which had been hobbling along for months. I decided to take this as an opportunity to try out the new SUSE 10.0. I've been a happy Gentoo user for a few years, but I've heard good things about SUSE and wanted to try a distro that would "just work". cue foreboding music... Read More

KDE buildbot preview now available

Saturday, 15 October 2005
As Adriaan de Groot alluded to in one of his recent blogs, I've been working on a automatic builder for KDE. With much thanks to ade for hosting this, and for assistance in getting it set up, I can now tell you that the builder is up and running on http://www.englishbreakfastnetwork.org:8010 [Yep, kdelibs is broken right now] Read More

Save the musiK!

Friday, 14 October 2005
In case you haven't noticed, there's a nice cute little menu in amaroK's playlist which mentions the horrible word "delete". Yes sir, delete, as in "remove completely from your harddisk". The option is side by side with "remove from playlist" option, so loosing your files by mistake is so easy. (nobody reads warnings nowadays, and everyone knows that). Read More

Can we learn something from GNOME startup time analysis?

Thursday, 13 October 2005
I mean these analysis: http://www.gnome.org/~lcolitti/gnome-startup/analysis/ Tell me if I am wrong but has KDE something to gain in this department? Using mmapped data structures and/or RAM-disk? Using Suspend-To-Disk-Like trick so most, once prelinked, libraries can be saved to disk and restored on next startup just in one second by loading one large file? Read More

Kubuntu Breezy

Thursday, 13 October 2005
Kubuntu Breezy is out. Grab it while it's fresh (and make sure you use a mirror that has synced). http://kubuntu.org/announcements/breezy-release.php There's some fun stuff in this releases, best of all is Adept the package manager. At long last .deb distributions have a decent package manager. It needs some extra features, usability review and a cut down version along the lines gnome-app-install but we have the ability to do all that now quite easily. Read More