Posts Tagged ‘Linux’

In case you have some ?? files…

Today I wanted to copy some files from an hard drive to my server and all the accented chars were replaced with ??.

So here is a quick fix:

sudo apt-get install convmv 

cd /folder

convmv -f cp850 -t utf8 -r –notest *

Netbeans 6.0 and Hardy Heron

For those of you with problems installing Netbeans 6.0 on Hardy Heron here is a workaround from Launchpad.

Basically:

sudo sed -i ’s/XINERAMA/FAKEEXTN/g’ /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/lib/i386/xawt/libmawt.so
sudo sed -i ’s/XINERAMA/
FAKEEXTN/g’ /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/lib/i386/xawt/libmawt.so

Why compare?

Is it just my impression or each day, there are more and more articles about what Linux can do and Windows cannot? Kinda like the stupid Apple/Microsoft flame wars? Each OS is different, suited to an user, its like telling someone that doesnt like cheese to eat it! Let them taste, if they dont like, fine! Some may want to taste it again :)

Anyway, I have this little applet running on my desktop for a long time, and today a friend asked what it was (quick shh access to any pc! yey!!):

http://sshmenu.sourceforge.net/

sshmenu

Work today

Hi there!

Today someone asked how to connect to TMN using the Huawei modem, so i did a Wiki page based on an excellent finding in the forums (credits are in the wiki :D ).

Oh, and another thing, anyone knows who might be interested to make a speech or sponsor an e-Commerce event to be held in Coimbra by December? :)

[PT] Alguém sabe de um ou vários interessados em falar ou patrocinar um evento de e-Commerce a ser realizado em Coimbra, em Dezembro?

Cheers!

Hooray! Skype works!

Finally, with Skype 1.4 Alpha I can use Skype on my laptop (Intel HDA Soundcard).

Just followed this excellent guide from Cappy and it all worked like a charm :)

Thanks man!

Is everybody going nuts?

Or is it just me?

What is going on?

I guess someone has been living in a cave over the last century or something, I mean, is it still a tabu? Something you should hide from everyone? This “I know what is right for you” attitude reminds me someone…

AssHole!

On ZDNet

I have some Gentoo friends that would laugh at this:

Ubuntu is nice, it’s solid, it’s fast and it’s robust (so far anyway), but it’s also way too geeky in spots. Don’t get me wrong, overall Ubuntu is nice, friendly and convivial. But there are dark corners that absolutely reek of Linux geekdom cliquiness that average users aren’t going to feel at home in (I don’t feel at home there). Ubuntu updates are one such area where you need a high level of know-how to understand what’s going on.What the Ubuntu dev team need to do is find, I don’t know, 100 people who aren’t Linux geeks and stick them in front of the OS. Use these people to get feedback on different aspects of the OS. As soon as users start to look confused, scared or go bug-eyed then something needs tweaking. If your average home user is going to look at Ubuntu as an alternative to Windows or Mac, all these geeky corners have to be smoothed out.

You can check the article were this came from here.

The highlights of ZDNet’s: “Five crucial things the Linux community doesn’t understand about the average computer user“:

  1. On the whole, users aren’t all that dissatisfied with Windows
  2. Too many distros
  3. People want certainty that hardware and software will work
  4. As far as most people are concerned, the command line has gone the way of the dinosaur
  5. Linux is still too geeky

Fn Keys

Max Luebbe just made a script to enable the Fn Keys easily.

Check it out.

Not good

I have to say that the issue of discrimination within the Open Source community is something I’ve been earing a lot lately.

Within the last months this has been an hot issue, as I have also read what some women from the community have to say.

Honestly I never though this discrimination was actually happening, but now I realize it is! Women within our community should be cherished!

DiffServ

If any of you guys is working or want to work with DiffServ, this is a must read!

This is also nice.