Friday, September 21, 2007

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Here I am going to put the programs I use, some use them because they are the best result I got (to me, someone else can be better as others), others I like more. First I tell them I'm not a purist, I'm not a fan of one thing and does not use any more, use what best suits me and the best of many things, so use both kde things as Gnome. Well here goes:

First, gui: Gnome (I use KDE and it is not mine, I did not like, I found very enquilombado)

to play movies: Kaffeine (if it's not the codecs or hell, but it is the best I walk away but far, the other I am doing well is the vlc, but I fuck with beryl)

Music Player: Amarok (The other post and explains why)

Internet Browser: Firefox (a pipe is wrong and I love the amount addons you have, they let you use it as you want, that's amazing)

Notes: Knot (I tested this and Tomboy notes manager but this turned out better, if anyone has one that I warn you, this lets you set alarms and others, is very good)

Timer: Cron (I like the console interface, if someone likes KCron graphics mode is not a bad option though I have not tested much so that I can not say) This is an option to use a band that many times I have to open or close things without being in my house

Isos Fit: Acetone2iso (I did not make the console work do not ask me that shit, but if you walk recommend do per console, go much better)

Chat: Gaim or Pidgin (I use that lets me merge my contacts with those of gtalk msn I have two accounts in the same program, and go to 10)

Manager Downloads: Bittornado the console, I use it from the server manager

wireless networks: Wifi-Radar (I walk very well, and lets you set different settings for the sessions and interface with various networks )

Web Programming: Quanta Plus (I used a lot but it turned out the lightest and best, is another very good nvu, fijense which they find it more comfortable)

Java Programming: Netbeans (A jet evil very comfortable, but quite heavy on Ram)

Pictures: Well

Gimp would think that that's all, any questions asked. I put this guide to help someone who has questions about what programs there, you can see what I have and get an idea. If you want to know about more features of any of these questions alone. Good luck to all, I'm left with a couple of Fernet over, hahaha. See ya.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

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My programs have to read this, Lawsuit Against God

Well first of all I say I'm not against any religion or anything, is I think everyone should believe what you want and more contented, I say this because if this post get to take badly.


Now to clarify that, please read this note:

http://www.lanacion.com.ar/exterior/nota.asp?nota_id=945432&origen=rankingLeidas One

comments said that this senator filed this lawsuit to show how bad it is the legal system there, if so it seems a funny way to prove a point, but if demand is really funny yet it seems more and even decadent.

luck to all, we

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

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Amarok vs Banshee vs Songbird

Well at the request of a large out the next post in Galician, dammit! The idea was to get the post in 2 languages, but ....... is a lot of work.

Today's post that I was testing out different music players, because I was using Amarok (but roughly player I've worn away) but is quite heavy, so I looked for some replacement that was more or less decent . And they told me to try looking for Banshee (Thanks Jose), a player with Amarok wave but not so cool, and I found Songbird, this is based on the Firefox interface or something, is kind of weird lol. I commented that the most important for me to have a global key players are, because I have zero desire to alt-tabeando every time I want to change the subject.

First I show a photo of each so the look: Amarok
:

Banshee:


Songbird:

now test performance of each one performing a song (I have a Celeron M 1.73MHz and 1GB of RAM):
Amarok: Using Processor: 2 to 6% Memory: 17 / 24 Mb
Banshee: CPU usage: 5 to 12% Memory: 33 / 37 Mb
Songbird: CPU usage: 6 to 14% Memory: 22 / 26 Mb

The ram changes were due to change songs, and there ascended the processor a lot at all, so we are in it.
Here is a picture of the System Monitor if you do not believe me (Do not ask why the firefox is spending like 100 Mb of RAM I have like 12 tabs open, it is a brothel, and when you take the photo and Amarok was playing others not):

Conclusions:
Amarok:
  • the end turned out to be the lightest of the 3.
  • It has the most features, there are lots of things to configure.
  • is very fast, loading the complete list of tracks in 2 kicks.
  • would suit any theme or something to improve the image, which is not the most beautiful out there.
  • can be minimized to the tray, which is re fucked up comfortable that no more.
Banshee:
  • After Amarok is what brings more features.
  • is the heaviest and the most ugly, hahaha.
  • also be minimized to the tray.
Songbird:
  • The interface is incredible, is very fascist.
  • finish in the average resources consumed, is a bit heavier than Amarok, but very little.
  • does not offer many options, it lets you enable global keys, but I do not walked so clueless.
  • This can not be minimized to the tray, but there is a plugin for windows nomas, we will have to see. Ahi
have people, if in doubt try it yourself.

download pages for each:
Amarok: It comes in the repositories so no drama. Banshee
: Same.
Songbird: here is low http://www.songbirdnest.com/

Another thing please look at the icons here Songbird http://www.songbirdnest.com/getsongbird are incredible, here les dejo algunos para que vean:
Get Songbird
Get Songbird
Get Songbird

Saturday, September 15, 2007

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It Begins Now!

I know that I already talked about my new (old) server using debian etch, etc, etc. Well, the thing about that server, is that it'll be the base for my next and more advanced development, a traffic controller with lots of tweaks to play around, I'm gonna start working on it in the next few days, I'm studying the subject now, and thinking how it's going to be done. Only one thing is for sure, it'll be great.

Later I'm going to let you know more about some of the things it'll have, I'm open for ideas, you have my e-mail in the profile so you can contact me for anything, ideas or questions about anything. One of the things I'm gonna tell you now, is that it'll be also a firewall and something more to combine both of them.

Hope you send me some ideas and suggestions for it, I'll be looking to all of them, ohh I almost forgot, the entire program is made on C and using some Linux tools. Thanks for everything, see you soon.

Next thing I'm gonna write about is how to configure Samba on Ubuntu.

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Tomcat 5 and Apache 2 Virtual Hosts Using

Recently, playing and fighting with my apache2 server I found this page, where it explains how to get Tomcat 5 and apache2 working smoothly, I always try to try this guides first, but with this one I haven't have the time, I'm working very hard on some projects I have. But if you want to try and leave your comment of this guide I'll gladly put it in the main page.

Here you have the page: http://www.howtoforge.com/apache2_tomcat5_mod_jk

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Convert physical Windows Systems Into Virtual Machine

Wandering around I found this page, with (in my opinion) one of the greatest ideas I have seen.
In this page it's how to turn your physical drive into a virtual drive for a virtual machine, without loosing anything, This program is for us! The lazy ones that doesn't want to install everything again (I use some Windows programs like Rational Rose, Visio, Dreamweaver and I dont want to install it all again! LoL).
The page is http://www.howtoforge.com/vmware_converter_windows_linux


Hope you like it, I know I did, jejej.

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Mp3Blaster System, Console Player for Linux

This post occured to me, because I have a server running in my house, it's a pentium 100mhz with 49 Mb of ram, but I installed a 15 Gb hard disk in it. This server is running a Debian 4 (Etch) and right now, it's my torrent server, also my firewall and web server, lol. With this sever i had the idea to use it also as an alarm clock, I wanted to play music from a console at a determined time using cron (in Chelo's blog in my contacts, there is a guide for it), and with that idea in mind, i started looking for a decent mp3 player, and I got this one, and I think it's great.

Here is the guide to install it and more:

1º) Install using apt (piece of cake): $sudo apt-get install mp3blaster
2º)Configure it: here you are gonna have problem, because to create a playlist you must use f1 that's the help key for X. so you must rename the keys with:
sudo nano /usr/share/doc/mp3blaster/example/sample.mp3blasterrc

Once there look for #Key.SelectFiles = 1 and change that 1 for any key you like, also you should look for another "1" in the document, because there is another function that also needs f1 to work, so you must change it also.

3º) That's all use it so you get used to it, but once you know the keys, it's great.

For more info look in http://www.linux.com/articles/53095
Thanks.



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Warcraft 3 TFT and Battle.net in Ubuntu with Cedega

Here we go again, today's topic: Install Warcraft 3 with TFT in Ubuntu using Cedega. I'm a great Dota fan, and I had to restart my computer everytime I wanted to play, so I installed it in my Ubuntu, and it works great!

Here's the deal:


1º)Download the Wacraft 3 TFT cds, I used www.torrentz.com, but you can use anything you like.
2º) Install Cedega, any question about this just ask me ;)
Here the fun or the headaches begin, lol:
3º) Insert or mount your Wacraft 3 cd, open Cedega, go to File/Install and then browse for the installation file in your cd, after that install it normally just like in windows. I should install itself without any problem.
4º) Now we must configure Cedega, first go to cedega options and make it use windows millenium version in order to avoid the cd check. And configure the other stuff as you like, I use the Alsa audio interface, and it works great. Also you should use it without a desktop interface.
5º) Now I used the BNet GateWayEditor to change the realm where I'm playing, you can download this from here
The command to execute it is: $sudo cedega yourfolder/BNetGatewayEditor.exe
And here you have the nocd loader I use, I tried lots of them and this was the only one that worked for Battle.net. Try it and tell me what you think. Download it from here

6º) Now go and enjoy your warcraft 3!!!

Some of the problems I had with this configuration, are that:
1-I can use my resolution bigger than 800x600, but it's still very good.
2- I can't use control to make custom groups with my units, I have no idea why, but I'm working on it.

See ya, next time, goor luck to you all. Please if this guide worked for you let me know, or tell me any problem you had so we can try to solve it, good luck.