Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linux. Show all posts

Sunday, February 25, 2007

A few things before I make any changes to my system, I wanted to document the problems I'd had at my last reinstall, and what I'd done to correct them. I got about halfway through the list, but I figured I might share it if not with anyone (because, come on, who is actually going to read this?) at least online for my own reference.

I had been using BasKet to keep track of them, as it really is a handy little app for quick note taking, quick reference links, etc. So here goes:

  • Set up a 'Not heard in 30 days playlist in amaroK'
This was relatively easy, in retrospect, and now that I know how to do it, I've been playing around with variations on it -- though they have been less successful. Here's the howto I worked from originally.
  • Mouse forward/back buttons in web browsers, etc.
This gave me a whole bunch of problems, even though its a relatively minor annoyance, I have this fancy mouse, and I like using it. I found many walkthroughs and howtos, but this is the one that I finally got it to work with.
  • Googlebar in firefox
Okay. Seriously. I love the google toolbar. But it doesn't love how ubuntu reports itself to the browser. It wants it to just say 'linux', instead of the more specific information that it gets. I found the workaround here.

I had some other things I wanted to get working, for example, I had a problem with kwallet's password management for kopete. I got it working eventually, but I'm afraid I don't recall exactly how. It came from a lot of flailing at its GUI, and I finally got everything updated. I have a feeling that it all stemmed from me buggering it up with incorrect passwords from the start, though. So I suppose I can avoid that in the future by not being retarded.

I do continue to have problems with konqueror's handling of audio CD's, but I've just not used that particular point of functionality. I wasn't able to get my various USB peripherals to automount to specific locations (other than usbdisk-n), and I wasn't able to (nor did I try very hard, after my first couple attempts) to get movies converted to a format which would work on my fancy ipod and/or getting them onto said ipod.. nor does digikam recognize the Casio Exilim camera I got for christmas..

And the last thing on my list is 'desktop icons'. I only vaguely recall what this refers to, and it was last on the list for a reason. It will stay last.

Focus

Right. So, I've lost it completely. But I'm going to make another attempt with a different distro, and at the same time, upgrade my main kubuntu desktop to Feisty. I've heard (on the ubuntu podcast) that there's a problem with one of the Fiesty Herd releases that it doesn't recognize hardware. So step one is to burn the Herd 4 CD image and make sure it works. The workaround is to install a command-line only Edgy distribution, update sources to Fiesty (and dist-upgrade), and then apt-get install the Kubuntu-desktop packages.

Hopefully, I won't have to deal with that.

On the other end, I'm going to switch from the main branch of Debian to Sidux, as it seems more specifically geared towards what I want to do. It is always based on the Debian Sid, and it defaults to a KDE desktop enviornment, which is my preferred desktop.

There are a couple of things I want to play around with on that testing side of my PC, one of which a friend left me an excited voicemail about while I was at work on Saturday morning, called Songbird. I'm also thinking it might be time to test out KDE 4, and definitely taking a newer version of amaroK (1.4.5) out for a spin, as I've been using 1.4.3, from the ubuntu repositories.

Of course, now that I think about it, the new version of amaroK is likely in the Fiesty Herd 4 (I can't bring myself to call it Fiesty Fawn. I'm sorry. I just can't.) install as well.

Oh, if only the odd dream I had, that I had until the end of february to spend $2,000.00 and get reimbursed for it all by my bank were true... then I could be playing with all this stuff on a brand new laptop. ;)

Friday, February 02, 2007

So far...

So, I've been fiddling around, and I installed one of the apps that I wanted to play with. The reason I hadn't installed Democracy Player before was that its a gtk app, and I didn't want to install all the gnome dependencies on my kubuntu setup. The thing is, while I find it to be interesting, I just can't get past the pure ugliness of the gtk aspect of it. Its got a nice, slick interface for say, 90% of the window, and then there's this big blocky section with horribly ugly buttons.

So, I'm going to play around with it tomorrow and see if function can overcome form.

My failure of the evening, comes in configuring xterm to be more friendly. I've found a couple walkthroughs for editing .bashrc or setting up profile files in ~, but none of them seem to work when I bring up a new xterm. I may just end up reverting back to kde's konsole, simply because I like its different settings.

A plus is that apparently new versions of Firefox (or Iceweasel, the form of it you get with debian) was actually able to install flash seamlessly, without having to install manually, as I've always had to do in the past.

I may/should be playing around with this a bit more, tomorrow. For now, its time to just veg out and watch more Scrubs.

Did you stitch your initials in me?

Set up!

Well, I've set up debian, installed xorg and fluxbox to experiment a bit in a more minimal enviornment. Really, I'm mostly watching the first season of Scrubs, which I borrowed on DVD from a friend ... so very enjoyable.