Some day…
X-Top Expert-10 5-over-5 configuration (10-monitor setup)
gaim-0.60a5.exe and more
I’m late, but on 08 Feb: “A new version of the windows alpha build has been released. This should address a lot of the issues that some of you have been having (console windows, buddy icons, etc.) […] Enjoy!”
Gaim site || download gaim-0.60a5.exe
Stupid marmot.
Dumb furry critter’s prediction — I completely forgot about Groundhog Day. Not that I really cared anyway. I didn’t want to hear what he had to say. I’m tired of cold weather, and I’m ready for summer. NOW.
Also… New wireless 11g ‘standard’ ends in tears. Who’d have guessed. It is probably mostly the fault of that varmit for predicting more cold weather [see above]. Rick posted this link: Boosting The Performance of your PHP Applications. I cannot connect this link with woodchucks, but read it anyway. I have decided I would like to take possession of a porcupine as a pet. Everyone should own such a cuddly, soft animal. I’m sleep-deprived and nearing delirium, imo. Frank traded his Motorola V200 phone for this Audiovox. In the aftermath, I grabbed his new Motorola USB Data Kit, which will also work with my V60c. This means I can connect to iGiles using my laptop from anywhere I’ve got cell service (albeit at 14.4kbps; but hey, it beats nothing in a pinch).Finally, something I can use…
Finding an acceptable mail client in Windows has long been the bane of my existence. Outlook/Outlook Express are simply terrible (HTML mail, top-quoting, and prone to virii just for starts) and most of the others (Eudora, FoxMail, PocoMail, Pegasus, Becky) either have poor filtering, folder mgt, bad interface, fatal bugs, ads, non-free — SOMETHING that makes them unusable for me. I have finally found a Windows product that I can use and even recommend — [drumroll]
Kaufman Mail Warrior. Light (about 700 KB), elegant, multiple account support, filters… Just what I’ve been looking for. No installer — just save the EXE to a folder and run it. It will make the subfolders it needs, and you can back everything up and move it to another computer by simply ZIP’ing the whole folder. After a couple of hours, it seems stable enough. I’ll keep you posted. I’m about to install Debian on macduff as a trial-run for redoing several (4-6) servers over the next week. This is going to be fun.Update [21:36]: README for getting KDE 3.1 to work under Debian. This saved me tonight.
Update 2 [23:18]: This screenshot is brought to you by the letter “DEBIAN GNU/LINUX” and the number “RUNNING KDE 3.1.0”.
Update 3 [05:10]: Sound works. Check the emu10k1 driver out of CVS from opensource.creative.com; recompile kernel and driver module, tweak it, you’ll get it eventually. I should post some working docs on this since nobody else seems to. I’ve conquored the beast; I’m going home. Also, Andrew Balsa submitted to DistroWatch a review of Mandrake Linux 9.1-beta3 posted. Random tip: Type “about:config” in the Location bar of Phoenix for every option you could ever wish to tweak. Play at your own risk.
Disable DNS cache in Windows
As seen here on MozillaZine: TechTV article regarding killing DNS resolver cache in Windows. Should speed up browsing…
Validated, vindicated, verified, confirmed, and kosher
You’ll notice I’m now sporting a link at the bottom to the W3C where you’ll find “This Page Is Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional!” I took it upon myself today to explore the evolution of HTML since around version 3.2 when I learned it, and found I was not up to snuff on a lot of syntax. I then spent the afternoon re-learning a lot of what I thought I already knew about HTML, and updating myself to XHTML standards.
A nice side effect is that this page now displays nearly the same in Gecko (Mozilla, Phoenix, etc.), IE(6), and old Netscape(4.8). Next chore is to update all the rest of the pages here to standard and update other sites I’m responsible for.Just the news, mister.
Hooray for new software on a Monday.
- Mandrake Linux 9.0-beta3 is out. Download 3 ISO images here.
- A new Win32 release of Gaim came out 22 Jan with the redraw bug fixed. [download]
- KDE 3.1 hit the streets 28 Jan.
- NASA – Space Shuttle Columbia and Her Crew
- MSNBC – NASA memo figured wing damage
- MSNBC – SPACENEWS Front Page (latest on Columbia)
- Iraq vows heavy toll if U.S. attacks. Blah, blah. Why exactly haven’t we put the boot to them yet? Does anybody still really believe that we’re the aggressor here?
Something having a worse day than mine:
This made me laugh. A lot.
“This is a video taken in 6000 feet of water.An undersea robot is sawing a 3mm wide slit
(1/10th of an inch…remember that width) in a pipeline.
Inside the pipeline is normal atmospheric pressure
while the pressure outside is 2700PSI (1.3 tons psi).
And then a crab walks by…” [source] Watch the video: [crabvspipe.mpeg || 1.8 MB]
Tips from the wise aged master
I’ve posted my CoolMon config. Modify to suit. [screenshot] [miklm.ccfg]
New Win32 builds of Phoenix have been posted, and I found some tweaks linked from the MozillaZine forums that will do amazing things for your browsing speed. Here is my user.js file. Update: Another Phoenix tip — today its all about icons. Phoenix uses the Mozilla dragon icon by default, and comes with no other. So, go here and download your choice of icons, save it to your phoenix program directory (eg, c:\Program Files\Phoenix\) as chrome\icons\default\main-window.ico (you’ll have to make the icons\default directory) — then change the icon in Windows by right-clicking your shortcut -> Properties -> Change Icon -> Browse and select the new icon. The main-window.ico file will make it use your new icon in the task bar for the window. [screenshot] And after you do that, watch this: Terry Tate: Office LinebackerIsn’t it the weekend already?
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog burns Simon from American Idol. Gold. Vidcap by Dren.
I was a the office until 02:30-ish, but I got XP installed on macduff and all my necessary software configured. So far, its been stable (after a whopping one whole day of use). I was going to put Mandrake Linux 9.1-beta2 on as my dual-boot alternative, but the ISO for CD1 I got is bad (error during download or buring to CD-R — who knows). I’m currently downloading Yoper 3.2.1-rc3, but don’t hold high hopes for getting it installed tonight. Being as it is now Friday night, I am presented with the options of either (a.) sitting here at the office and catching up on work, (b.) going to catch a movie or shoot pool or something resembling entertainment with the guys, or (c.) going home and sleeping. Presently, option (c.) appeals to me the most, but I know I’ll wake up at 02:00 Saturday or something stupid, be wide awake, and have nothing to do. My sleep schedule is already b0rked enough as it is. That leaves me to decide between options (a.) and (b.), and as (a.) requires less energy (that is, not moving from this comfortable gray-cloth-upholstered office chair), I think I’ll go with that route for the time being. I may migrate elsewhere later. I’m such a boring clod. Tomorrow looks like… well, work, oddly enough. I love being behind. My Clie tells me I have about 7 things “To-do”. Wooooo, wooo[1]. Update: Well, that settles it. I’m going to Taco Bell, then meet up with the crew and go see a movie or something equally pointless. But first… Sony To Phase Out Smaller CRTs.“Sony is making plans to leave the CRT market. By phasing out the seventeen and nineteen inch displays, Sony hopes to push users towards their LCD offerings. For the rest of us, that means: An increase in production, and an (eventual) decrease in cost.” [1] See below.