>For all debianese out there – the Debian Administration site is a great resource. Much applies to Kubuntu-nese too – which means me :-)
Author: Johan Thelin
>DM500T and Boxer
>I’ve just bought a DM500T DreamBox – this means Linux in the living room :-)
After an hour of work (and lots of thanks to Anders) I’ve got all channels from Boxer up and running (meaning the standard package – free channels, Discovery, Eurosport and some others). And my wife looks as if she’s actually accepted my new toy :-)
>Joomla
>I’ve been playing around with Joomla for a while now. It can be quite frustrating when you know what you want to achieve and how to do it in plain HTML, but you cannot find the right solution. Now everything except a decent style template is alright.
One example of what Joomla makes easy is the Software Projects section. Here you have a list of news for both projects: SpeedCrunch and the Mouse Gesture Recognizer. Then each project has a page or each own. The only problem now is that I haven’t updated the project pages in a while :-)
>Trolltech Labs
>Trolltech just announced their Labs site. This means that you will have to redirect your RSS readers from QDevBlog to the Labs blog site. It also means that there is a new place for cool Qt software projects. To me, the QtConcurrent, seems to be the most interesting project right now – but to some of you, the WebKit or test cases of Model/View models are more useful.
>Translation highlights
>I’ve recently noticed that the quality of the Swedish sub-titles at Discovery Channel has dropped dramatically. It seems that the translators work on a word-by-word basis, so the results can be described as machine-translated-ish. Yesterday’s highlight was the program host saying “Lifting it inch by inch” and the sub-title saying “Lyfter det 2.5cm i taget” – that is “Lifting it 2.5cm at a time“. Time to get a dictionary including phrases :-)
Other favorites include “Do you want coke” at the drug dealer – the translation was “Do you want a Coca Cola” (often refered to as a Coke in Swedish).
>Template update
>Let’s just keep our fingers crossed that I don’t spam PlanetKDE this time. I just did a minor modification to my template and last time that resulted in all entries being re-aggregated there…
>Google juice
>Since the great Qt/KDE programming forum run at QtCentre has such a bad ranking at Google I just thought I’d tell the world this: QtCentre’s forum for Qt and KDE programming is great.
Sorry for stealing your bandwidth to bring you this message!
>Four weeks to go
>It is only four weeks left until the I know what to do every other Sunday! According to the pre-season gossip it sounds almost too good – the right team is among the top three.
>Great Reading
>Raymond Chen, author of my very favorite web log The Old New Thing, has written a book with the same name. Now you can get a couple of bonus chapters from the book’s site – great! I just have to say that I love it – just making a 33 points list to summarize how to not get your application to run in the Windows 95 MS-DOS prompt makes great reading. At least for the little technologist that lives in all of us. I still remember the joys of trying to writing my own feeble snippets of code doing something in extended mode. They probably would not run in Windows 95.
By the way – I’ve met him and can testify that he actually speaks Swedish :-)
>Mac Stories
>I recently re-discovered the folklore site. It is a collection of stories and photos related to the original Macintosh in one way or another. It seems that the site hasn’t been updated in a while, but the stories still makes a nice read. My favorites are the engineering stories showing nice solutions to problems and the evolution of pieces of software – all mixed with portraits of the people involved.