Changes on Harmony
I've mentioned about my free time's being limited in my previous post about Harmony. When I saw that the most of the time I spent on Harmony was about GUI hassle, I thought "who needs the gui?" and decided to make a working CLI
I've mentioned about my free time's being limited in my previous post about Harmony. When I saw that the most of the time I spent on Harmony was about GUI hassle, I thought "who needs the gui?" and decided to make a working CLI
I know there is a variety of tutorials about installing Ubuntu from a USB drive. Since Ubuntu doesn't provide hybrid disc images, you need to make some extra effort not to waste a CD per release. What you need is: * A USB drive (larger than 610 mb) (with
My spare time is limited -badly- nowadays. So, sorry for not being able to post updates about Harmony. But here some: Harmony couldn't reach the deadline with all planned features. But I had to send a sloppy version of it, at least to have Canonical's t-shirt.
It has been about one week since I started working Harmony, and there are like 3 days until due. There are still some work to be done, but luckily I have a two days free (weekend, YAY!) to focus on Harmony. I think a stable -functioning more important- version will
I've been a bit late to hear that The Ubuntu App Showdown has started and been going on. And because I was on a vacation last week, I have about one week -yes, just one- to get my hands dirty and get something out of dirt. Harmony was
Subversion (SVN) is a version controlling system, for those who are not familiar with I need to say. For more information about Subversion, you can visit's here. Making svn ignore some specific files will enable you not to commit the files you choose. I am planning to write
A few weeks ago I bought new mouse and keyboard. Having limited USBs available, I preferred Logitech's new 'Unifying' ones. This unifying feature enables you to use more than one devices by pairing them with a single receiver. After unboxing my new gear, I navigated to
Audacious it the audio player I use nowadays. It is not my favorite but I am likely to be using it until the developer of DeaDBeeF answer my call of adding 'Jump to Track' feature*. For those who are not very much into audio players let me explain,
I have different users that have websites reached through different domains. I have been using mpm-itk for making apache run with different user permissions. So that every user can store her own public_html in her own home directory and manage using her own ssh/ftp account. After switching to
I wrote about Linux Foundation's celebrating Linux' 20th year before. OK, it is old, here's the news: Microsoft made a video to celebrate Linux' 20th year. Microsoft has always been criticizing and belittling the free software and open source. And now, they make video
Originally, Conky describes itself as 'a light-weight system monitor'. But now (current version is 1.8.1) it is pretty much extended and usable for lots of things. For example I am using it as a calendar (with when), a todo list and a 'now playing'