Month: January 2005

  • Xinerama? Xineriffic.

    Add these ingredients:

    1 Matrox G450 dual-head video card, removed from one of the Enco studio computers months ago…
    1 spare 19” monitor taking up a sizeable portion of my desk space…
    1 slightly hosed Linux install, requiring a fresh reinstallation…
    2 hours of over-the-wire Debian Sarge install time…
    1 hour of Googling and configuration tweaking…

    To get:

    1 freshly rebuilt Linux box with a desktop display that spans two screens. Good for impressing co-workers, even if they don’t really understand what’s so cool about it other than being able to drag windows from one screen to the other…

  • An Open Letter To My Window Manager

    Dear KDE,

    I’ve been using you as my desktop environment on every one of my Linux machines for several years now, and generally speaking I’m quite pleased with the experience. This is, admittedly, largely due to the fact that I don’t push you very hard. I’m an easy guy to work for. All I ask is that you show me some icons, menus and give me easily workable window dressing with which to manipulate my software. Oh, and I’m quite fond of having a good, well-integrated terminal program. These are things you’ve all done quite well.

    Sure, I haven’t always been a fan. I used to be all about the Enlightenment. Then that went kind of haywire, what with themes going crazy every few days and the whole death-of-EFM thing. I turned to the two big alternatives, then, not because I think the lightweight window managers aren’t up to the job, but because I’ve always been a big fan of the pretty. KDE 1.x was my salvation, for a while. Then came the 2.x series. What a mess that was, eh? I ended up in GNOME-land for a while, and was in fact quite vehemently against KDE, vowing never to touch it again. But of course the 3.x release came highly recommended from several people whose opinions I respect, including a couple who also had been burned. I gave it a try, and never looked back.

    So I hope you don’t mind if I vent just a bit of frustration, here, because there are still a few things that desperately need fixing.

    I understand that all software can be quirky, and highly-complex open-source software even more so. But is it too much to ask for you not to blow up in my face every time I make the mistake of actually wanting to tinker with the look and feel of my desktop? I’m not in there poking around at arcane configuration files, mind you. I’m just checking and unchecking options you freely provide me, right there in your own “Control Center.” Why should enabling a sound option mean that my desktop wallpaper and icons go away? Can you explain that one to me, please? And while I’m on the subject of sound, what’s up with that? Why is it that the only way I can reliably enjoy music on this computer is to disable the aRts sound system? That makes a whole lot of no sense, if you know what I mean. And here’s an idea. How about not breaking completely when I try to use the much-vaunted integrated network browsing features? I’d like to actually see that work “as advertised,” thank you very much.

    All the cute bouncing-icon wait-cursor eyecandy in the world can’t hold me if the actual practical functionality doesn’t work. All I ask is that you please consider that in the future, and pretty please do something about making sure that changing an icon preference doesn’t mean having to restart my desktop environment. Not to make idle threats, but you do know that Enlightenment DR-17 is approaching a usable state, right?

    Yours, etc,
    Me.

  • Back to the grind, you say?

    Wait, wait…

    I have to get up every weekday, again?

    And work all day, each day?

    No more days off for a while?

    WAAAAAAAHHHH!

    (This post brought to you by the new year and the end of my sporadic but oh-so-enjoyable vacation time… Yes, I spoiled myself absolutely rotten. We should all do that from time to time.)

  • Pink Hearts And Pentagrams…?

    I’ll grant you that I’m not exactly the most well-versed person on the topics of religion, symbology, the occult or any of that mystic mumbo-jumbo. Even so, I’m pretty sure that what Dawn and I saw this afternoon is just plain sick and wrong on at least one level.

    On the back window of a little old station wagon I spotted a sticker much like some I’ve seen before, just your average simple line-drawing pentagram.

    In pink.

    And then I noticed that the upper two points of the star were instead curves… which turned part of the star into a heart shape.

    So, can someone enlighten me? Is this just plain absurd fluffy-bunny nonsense, or is that odd bit of symbology supposed to mean something? I’m completely bewildered, I don’t mind telling you. Who thinks up this stuff, huh?

  • Lotsa zeros? Cool.

    I couldn’t resist not posting yesterday or most of today so I could enjoy the fact that the “posting frequency” indicator (down the left-side column a ways) read zeros for Week, Month and Year.

    Yes, that’s the kind of geek I am. If I was the truly dedicated sort of geek, and by “dedicated” I mean “not lazy,” I’d have ensured that that the Month and Year indicators read 100%. But… I’m too lazy for that.

    Hey, I couldn’t do this last year. The old version of the website code didn’t have the posting frequency indicator…