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February 27th, 2006

Fosdem 2006

Posted by Treg in General, Linux

This weekend I visited Fosdem 2006 @ ULB Brussels on Sunday morning. I wanted to see some Gentoo stuff (i.e. SeJo’s keynote) and the ACPI presentation of Matthew Garrett. I saw the Xgl Gnome implementation on a laptop with OpenSUSE and some nice tricks with video stuff at the VideoLAN presentation.

Of course I made some pictures on this event.

January 12th, 2006

Gentoo 2005.1 and KDE3.5

Posted by Treg in General, Screenshots

Last week I was testing the KDE 3.5 “Window Manager” on my Gentoo 2005.1 box. I’m very surprised, cause this Qt based desktop system disapointed me many times in the past. I managed to use GTK2 styles in GTK2 applications, for example Mozilla Firefox. Also the transparant bottom panel ‘s very nice.
Yesterday, I compiled xorg7.0 with composite extensions, but it won’t work very nice due to my ATI graphics card. I had some problems with Direct Hardware rendering and composite extension enabled.

Gentoo 2005.1 and KDE 3.5 12-01-2006

December 19th, 2005

King Kong (2005)

Posted by Treg in General

King Kong

The remake of King Kong is out a few days in Belgium. So saturday evening, some friends and I decided to go to the movies and watch “The eighth wonder of the world”. Not a bad choice to watch this 188 minutes during classic movie. I wasn’t bored at all and the pause was there very fast. Yes, @ Kinepolis Brussels they have a pause. I need to mention that I didn’t saw this movie before, so I didn’t knew the whole story.

October 27th, 2005

Public transport these days

Posted by Treg in General

Using the public transport in Brussels ‘s very hard this week.
Monday a bus driver drove his bus into a traffic-jam AND an open dedicated bus road was available (we did 400m in 20 minutes)! Tuesday some dudes decided to drop their can of red paint and painted the inside of the tram. It’s quite normal that buses are driving up to 40 minutes too late these days.
And on the moment you think you ‘ve seen it all, there ‘s somebody who breaks down the doors of a driving bus and jumps out. 😮
Shocking!

October 21st, 2005

OpenOffice 2.0 released

Posted by Treg in General

It took a while, but now the waiting is over: OpenOffice 2.0 (stable) is a fact!

Of course this release offers some important improvements compared with the first version. The most important new features are the new userinterface (with native widget integration) and the introduction of the database component. OpenOffice uses now standard the OpenDocument format to save it’s documents.

You can download this software for free from their servers.

I ‘m trying to test it this evening, time is the limit these days. 🙂

October 13th, 2005

Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger released

Posted by Treg in General

Today, the 3th stable version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution is released. It’s called Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger.
Some major new features in this release are “Thin client integration”, “OEM installer support” and “Launchpad integration”.
Software included in Ubuntu Breezy: Gnome 2.12.2, OpenOffice 2.0 beta 2, X.org 6.8.2, an easy application install tool, easy language support tool, editable Gnome menus, support for writing audio CD’s (Serpentine), graphical startup process, new docs, kernel 2.6.12.6, better laptop support,…
Download the .iso images:

Hm, I’m going to test it. 🙂

September 26th, 2005

It izz alive

Posted by Treg in General

I am posting this message to confirm that I’m still alive. 🙂
I succesfully passed the 2nd examinations and for the moment I am doing some vacation work. Next week, I ‘ll be doing a stage @ Belgacom (3 months). As you can see, I am very busy.

August 24th, 2005

Google Talk Instant Messenger

Posted by Treg in General

Today Google released its Instant Messaging program. It’s an application that enables users to quickly and easily talk or send instant messages to their friends for free.
The program uses the standarized XMPP-protocol that also ‘s used by Jabber. The interface is quite simple and easy to use, just check it out! –> GOOGLE TALK < --

Google Talk Messenger

June 28th, 2005

XChat AwayScript (the not annoying version)

Posted by Treg in General, Programming

Everybody knows that you have an away status on IRC (you set it when you are gone). You can check the status of every person on an irc network. BUT on the Quakenet network, there are many people who doesn’t know that. I am getting highlights and personal messages all the time (very annoying, cause they simple don’t see that you are away).
I decided to make a perl script. If you use the /away [message] command, your status will be away offcourse. When somebody sends you a personal message, a personal message will be send to him/her that you are away. If he/she keeps repeating this, he will be warned once every 15 minutes. On highlighting it’s the same. The highlighter will be send a notice (once in 15 minutes) and the highlighted message will appear in a logtab.
The code of this script is nearly finished, but I’m bugfixing it. 🙂

May 10th, 2005

Vmware Workstation 5.0

Posted by Treg in General

Yesterday I started testing Vmware Workstation 5.0. I was very amazed about this stuff, I thought it wouldn’t run that smooth 🙂 It’s very handy to run Photoshop and other stuff in Linux without booting Windows all the time. The w32 applications are running better than with Wine (a w32 emulator) for example. Nice!

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