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gui notifies with irssi

Posted April 10, 2008 ago at 9:27 am. 1 comment

Due to weird text refresh issues I have been seeing with Xchat, I have switched over to irssi as my main IRC client. One thing I have missed is GUI notify of people private messaging me. I have found an irssi script that adds this function.

1. Install libnotify-bin
sudo aptitude install libnotify-bin
2. Install notify.pl script from http://code.google.com/p/irssi-libnotify/wiki/MainPage to ~/.irssi/scripts/notify.pl

3. Set to autorun at irssi startup (optional)
ln -s ~/.irssi/scripts/notify.pl ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun/notify.pl

OMG pInK pOnIes here to stay

Posted April 9, 2008 ago at 12:04 pm. 2 comments

Every once in awhile, a small tweak on how you do something gives you unexpected results. One of the April Fool’s joke we pulled on the Ubuntu Forums has caused some interesting things to happen. Matthew explains it better in this post.

From Matthew: FYI to all readers. This forum was originally called the Backyard, as you can see from the rules. The name was changed as a April Fool’s Day joke on April 1, 2008. On that day, the pink text was also added. This amused a lot of people, so we left it like that for a few days, and immediately noticed a change in the tone of posts and conversations in this forum. Perhaps the new, more whimsical name and color have had an affect on members in their posting styles? In any case, for the time being, we have decided to leave it like this. The Backyard is now called “OMG pInK pOnIeS” in honor of the famous Slashdot.org April Fool’s Day prank of 2006 (Google it), and the default text color is now pink, because it has had such a positive impact on posting styles and caused a drastic decrease in the number of reported posts from this forum.

Utah Ubuntu 8.04 & Fedora 9 Release Party

Posted April 7, 2008 ago at 8:40 pm. 2 comments

Release Party Flyer
The Utah Open Source Foundation and Ubuntu Utah are having combined release party for Ubuntu 8.04 and Fedora 9.

When: May 3, 2008, 6-8pm (or thereabouts)
Where: Code Greene, 44 Exchange Place Salt Lake City, UT 84111 (MAP)

Spread the word with this flyer, please join us for the festivities if are going to be the in Salt Lake City area on May 3rd.

Please RSVP if you plan to attend.

Ninja week on Ubuntu Forums

Posted March 6, 2008 ago at 4:59 pm. 1 comment

It has been said that the Ubuntu Forum moderators are secret and hidden group. The truth is that we are all NINJAS. We welcome to join us in REAL ULTIMATE POWER by celebrating ninja week on the Ubuntu Forums.

ninja tux

ninja smiley I look forward to banning you soon! ninja smiley

Hardy Alpha 5: Touchpad woes

Posted February 25, 2008 ago at 11:15 am. 5 comments

I have been playing with Hardy Alpha 5 on my laptop this weekend and it is a truly a work of art, with a few rough edges. One of the main problems I have been having is with my Synaptic touchpad. It was over sensitive and scrolling would not work.

After reading varies forum posts and wikis I have found a xorg.conf that work will for me, YMMV. The sections in green are what I added to my base xorg.conf.

# xorg.conf (X.Org X Window System server configuration file)
#
# This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
# values from the debconf database.
#
# Edit this file with caution, and see the xorg.conf manual page.
# (Type “man xorg.conf” at the shell prompt.)
#
# This file is automatically updated on xserver-xorg package upgrades *only*
# if it has not been modified since the last upgrade of the xserver-xorg
# package.
#
# If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated
# again, run the following command:
# sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg

Section “InputDevice”
Identifier “Generic Keyboard”
Driver “kbd”
Option “XkbRules” “xorg”
Option “XkbModel” “pc105″
Option “XkbLayout” “us”
EndSection

Section “InputDevice”
Identifier “Configured Mouse”
Driver “mouse”
EndSection

Section “InputDevice”
Identifier “Synaptics Touchpad”
Driver “synaptics”
Option “SendCoreEvents” “true”
Option “Device” “/dev/psaux”
Option “Protocol” “auto-dev”
Option “LeftEdge” “1900″
Option “RightEdge” “5000″
Option “TopEdge” “1400″
Option “BottomEdge” “4500″
Option “FingerLow” “25″
Option “FingerHigh” “35″
Option “MaxTapTime” “180″
Option “MaxTapMove” “220″
Option “ClickTime” “0″
Option “VertEdgeScroll” “1″
Option “VertScrollDelta” “45″
Option “HorizEdgeScroll” “1″
Option “HorizScrollDelta” “45″
Option “MinSpeed” “0.08″
Option “MaxSpeed” “0.60″
Option “AccelFactor” “0.003″
Option “EdgeMotionMinSpeed” “200″
Option “EdgeMotionMaxSpeed” “200″
Option “TapButton1″ “1″
Option “TapButton2″ “3″
Option “TapButton3″ “2″
Option “SHMConfig” “on”
EndSection

Section “Device”
Identifier “Configured Video Device”
Driver “nvidia”
Option “NoLogo” “True”
EndSection

Section “Monitor”
Identifier “Configured Monitor”
EndSection

Section “Screen”
Identifier “Default Screen”
Monitor “Configured Monitor”
Device “Configured Video Device”
Defaultdepth 24
EndSection

Section “ServerLayout”
Identifier “Default Layout”
Screen “Default Screen”
Inputdevice “Generic Keyboard”
Inputdevice “Configured Mouse” “CorePointer”

# Uncomment if you have a wacom tablet
# InputDevice “stylus” “SendCoreEvents”
# InputDevice “cursor” “SendCoreEvents”
# InputDevice “eraser” “SendCoreEvents”
Inputdevice “Synaptics Touchpad”
EndSection

Section “Module”
Load “glx”
EndSection


My 5 today: #194960 (gnome-power-manager)
Do 5 a day - every day! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/5-A-Day

Dr. Evil: I want one half of a million forum users

Posted February 10, 2008 ago at 5:40 pm. 3 comments

Woot!
Today the Ubuntu Forums added its 500,000 register user. It great to see the continue growth of the Ubuntu community.

December Ubuntu Forums Council Meeting

Posted December 4, 2007 ago at 11:02 am. 0 comments

The next Ubuntu Forums Council meeting will be held on Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 22:30:00 UTC. We have a fairly large agenda this month, and really like community feedback during the meeting.

Agenda:
jdong: Implementing a positive feedback “Reputation” system
jdong: Damage control mechanisms. Ways that staff/admin can trigger more moderation power
MikeBasinger: Policy on malicious code in post and protecting users from it, and discussion of ForumContentCertification spec
MikeBasinger: Implementing the Ubuntu membership approval by the Forums Council

Forum Thread of the Week: The Bet Is On! Ubuntu vs. Microsoft

Posted November 14, 2007 ago at 5:32 pm. 5 comments

The forum thread of this week is by professor fate. Professor fate and his friend have a bet about Ubuntu vs. Microsoft and invited the forums community to observe the challenge.

Quoted from professor fate:
Hello,
I am here because of a bet I have with a friend. This is the deal: I have to use Ubuntu for 30 days. IF there is anything I can’t do on Ubuntu (except for games which he reluctantly conceded is Microsoft turf) that I can do on Vista, then I get a brand new laptop courtesy of my buddy. IF on the other hand, I lose, I have to pay for his new laptop.

The rules:
1. I have to post any and all questions I have about installing and using Ubuntu on this forum.
2. I have to save all of my correspondence.
3. I cannot use any other OS for 30 days, except for my computer at work.
4. If I can demonstrate that Ubuntu isn’t neck to neck with Microsoft in anyway, I win.
5. I have to use open source software as much as possible. If there is no equivalent, then I get to use MS software, but using some sort of emulation software to run it on. (Buddy said I’d have to learn about it here).
6. My friend wanted me to use Feisty, but I told him to step up to the plate, so it’s going to be Gutsy. (I figure since it’s new, it must have lots of issues, so the better for me).

Well, there it is. I plan on winning this bet, but I will be fair. All of this will start tomorrow. Tonight is the last evening of my beloved Microsoft for 30 days. I am downloading Gutsy and will install tomorrow.

Professor Fate

This forum post was recently on the front page of Digg, so this thread is getting a lot of attention.

Turning on 3D Chessboard in Gutsy

Posted November 9, 2007 ago at 4:25 pm. 2 comments

This is a re-visit of my guide for Ubuntu Feisty, updated for Gutsy.

  1. Install 3D drivers for your video card if you have not already. It may work without these drivers on some cards.
  2. Install dependencies:
  3. sudo apt-get install python-imaging python-opengl libgtkglext1 python-gtkglext1

  4. Launch Applications –> Games –> Chess
  5. Go to View menu and select 3D

For an extra challenge, install the crafty engine:

sudo apt-get install crafty

Wiki Page: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/3DChessboard

Ubuntu Forums: Ubuntu Development & Programming

Posted October 31, 2007 ago at 1:42 pm. 10 comments

At UDS this week we had a spec (https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/packaging-section-on-the-forum) to look how the MOTUs could teach and assist forum users how to properly package software for Ubuntu. This would make sure better and safer packages created by forum users, and get some people from the forums interested in the great work the MOTUs do.

The first result of this was a reorganization of all of the development and programming sections on the forums. All these sections are now located together in the sub forum Ubuntu Development & Programming.

Sections in this subforum are:

  1. Packaging and Compiling Programs
  2. Development CD/DVD Image Testing
  3. Development (Hardy Heron)
  4. Ubuntu Idea Pool
  5. Ubuntu Dev Link Forum
  6. Programming Talk
  7. Repositories & Backports
  8. Ubuntu Backports
  9. Ubuntu Forum Archives
  10. Old Release Development Archives (Closed, but readable)

RSS Feed: http://ubuntuforums.org/external.php?type=RSS2&forumids=310

Thanks to ubuntu-geek and dholbach for their hard work and leadership on this spec.