Archive for March, 2005

Flashed!

Thursday, March 31st, 2005

Going down a hill with easy 60 km/h, enjoying the nice weather and flash! Well, speed limit there is at 30 km/h. Unfortunately for the cops, bikes don’t have plates here (swiss, anyone?) :-D

Orthography lessons for Debian

Wednesday, March 30th, 2005

This week’s DWN picks up Florian Zumbiehl’s worries about wrong spelling within package descriptions. Acronyms, especially FAQ, seem to cause some serious uncertainties. Nice to see in which unexpected directions Debian’s quality assurance is working ;)

iriver vs. the mighty iPod

Tuesday, March 29th, 2005

digg lists an interview with Joon Yang, CEO of reigncom, which is selling digital audio products under the label iriver. Worried about the customers which actually don’t like Apple’s iPod, Yang wants to offer an alternative, a way out of this applified existence full of iPodism. Well, thanks Joon San. At least that gives me an opportunity to finally sort my thoughts on this topic and share them - not that blogs would need either opportunity or thoughts anyway.

Seriously, I myself own iriver’s IHP-120, a 20GB HD-player and I’m quite happy with it since about a year:

  • runs flawlessly under GNU/Linux as mass-storage device (Do I really have to do all this to get an iPod running with an alternative OS?)
  • supports Ogg Vorbis
  • works as voice recorder
  • has built-in FM-Radio (which you unfortunately can’t record from using the player for HDD causes interference)
  • can be controlled by the included remote
  • last but not least: doesn’t tie you to DRM!

I’m sure there are more pros, but I guess you get the picture. Of course, there are some for the iPod, too:

  • meanwhile, the iPod seems to be cheaper (294€ vs. 329€, amazon) - well, wait. Reduced functionality, no remote and crippled by DRM? On the other hand, it comes with a cradle and a IEEE1394 cord, doesn’t it..?
  • Apple Exclusivity. Your chance to join the exquisite circle of apple users. Well, actually you don’t, mac-users won’t accept you for an iPod, but anyway! Now even cheaper with an iPod shuffle! Then again, it doesn’t sound that exclusive with the whole world carrying around that device..
  • Design! Surely related to the above but definitely worth a separate bullet. IMHO, this is the only valid argument. Of course it isn’t. Or do you want to be one of those shallow persons judging books by their covers? We all know what count’s on the inside, so how dare you?

Long story short: for the majority prefers to join the hype instead of thinking about what they actually spend their money on and design mostly is emphasized over function, there’s not going to be an iPod-killer anytime soon.

Also check patrick’s reasons for not getting an iPod and those for getting an iriver.

If you still don’t have enough of iPods

  • visit this gallery of little iPods in Iraq, especially those of some “stupidpo1tergeist”. If some of those guys are really allowed to operate weapons, I’m somewhat afraid. A collection of those pictures alone would be worth a very evil comment of epochal dimensions.
  • browse the search results for iPod on digg. The amount itself is simply ridiculous.. now read the topics.
  • google for iPod vs. <anything> for all kind of creative and not-so-creative flaming in all directions.

Icons-only for Kontact’s panel

Tuesday, March 29th, 2005

Piotr Szymański created a patch for removing the text of Kontact’s icon panel. Not exactly eagerly awaited but nice nontheless. Especially if kdepim’s source is lying around anyway. Took about 7 minute to recompile/install Kontact, no big deal for some minimalism ;). Take a look:

with text without text

For more enlightening and kde-related scribbling, check planetkde.org.

Gallery added

Monday, March 28th, 2005

I wanted to do this since the beginning but just didn’t find a appealing solution. Yesterday, Patrick pointed me to Konqueror’s Create Image Gallery feature. Basically this will create thumbs and a html-file for the current directory. Dead-simple. Kudos to KDE! This should allow me to upload images, index them on ftp and have a nice and easy to use gallery running. At least I thought so. When trying to use the feature, Konqi refused:

Creating an image gallery works only on local folders

Guess I have to use a local mirror, then.. anyhow, it’s up and running.

BTW, there’s already a wishlist-item posted on bugs.kde.org for this. Want to vote?