A place for me to link to interesting tech articles about Lotus Notes & Domino or whatever other geek adventure I stumble upon.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Bug #153322 in compiz (Ubuntu): “Confusion between virtual desktops and viewports”
Bug #153322 in compiz (Ubuntu): “Confusion between virtual desktops and viewports”: "There is confusion between 'Virtual desktops' and 'Viewports' in Compiz. Both use the workspace switcher applet, which behaves differently depending on the settings."
continuing the bug report states:
Binary package hint: compiz
There is confusion between "Virtual desktops" and "Viewports" in Compiz. Both use the workspace switcher applet, which behaves differently depending on the settings.
Virtual desktop and viewports can be set in the Compiz settings menu under General options, Desktop size. When "Number of desktops" is set to 1, the workspace switcher applet shows the number of viewports. Using the keys crtl+alt+[left|right] I can switch between workspaces, and the applet show that.
If I set the number of desktop to any number higher than 1, the applet suddenly shows desktops, and no longer viewports, without any indication of that change. Using the hotkeys I can still switch between viewports, however, the applet does not change because it shows desktops. Clicking on the applet to switch to another desktop is possible, and there I have a whole new set of viewports. There are no hotkeys to switch to a new desktop.
From this new desktop, I can only see the application on the viewports associated with this desktop. E.g. the window selector applet only shows windows from the new desktop, and not windows from the first desktop. These windows are 'somehow lost'.
The unclear distinction between desktops and viewports leads also to other bugs, such as #145704. It is also not possible to drag windows between viewports, but it is possible to drag them between desktops.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Solution for Ubuntu 8.10 and RTL8187B WiFi problem (Short Range WiFi) | Linux4All.Net
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
IBM - For Notes 8.5, which clients are available in each install package?
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
SKipping SOund in Linux my attempts to correct.
This is the key stuff that I am trying.... Just want to make note in case I forget what I changed...
3.3. Fix for sound skips and other problems
Thank you to Michael Hamilton for submitting me the idea how it works.
The working of this Fix was confirmed by two People, so it looks like it works, but it may not work for everyone. Please feel free to submit further experiences!
Lets go: It looks like at least the sound skips are curable by maximizing the pci latency timer of the device.
First you have to find the "pci-address" of your Soundcard. This could be done with lspci. You have to look for something like "Multimedia audio controller" or "AudioPCI". Take the "pci-address" of the device (looks like something like that: 01:06.0 -> it stands for: bus:slot.function) and maximize the latency timer for it. This is done by setpci:
setpci -v -s "pci-address" latency_timer=ff
For additional Information on the Latency Timer you could look here.
Maybe this works also for other problems like USB-Problems and Harddisk-Transfer-Slowdowns, but this hasn't been tested for now. Feel free to test it (but don't blame me, if it doesn't work or makes everything worse) and report whether it works. The problem is, that i have none of this problems and so can't test this by myself.
If it works, you have to perform this setpci command at every startup/reboot of the Computer. So it would be wise to put it in one of the init-scripts (after the driver module is loaded!).
gOS Help & Support • View topic - Missing Wbar
gOS Help & Support • View topic - Missing Wbar: "Re: Missing Wbar
Postby trdofMSoft on Sat Feb 14, 2009 12:48 am
You should have two .wbar files (not folders). The first should be in your home folder. the second will be found in /etc/skel.
(In order to see these files you will have to select [view hidden files] in both folders)
The one in /etc/skel is a copy of the original configuration. . You can copy and paste from /etc/skel to your home folder, which will restore all the original icons
Here are some common reasons why wbar disappears:
1. It is not enabled as a startup option in system preferences -> sessions
(If you need to build a launcher, the command is wbar_delay.sh)
2. The link to the background is broken, try picking another background in WbarConf
(look in /usr/share/wbarconf/wbarbacks)
3. I can't explain this one, but it happened to me....One of the links to an icon pointed nowhere. for some reason this one broken link to the icon caused the whole bar to vanish! When I picked a new icon for the application in WbarConf and hit [save] and [refresh] it all came back again....odd
4. I have a 'friend' who did this: :oops: tried to be clever and decided to delete the background so that the icons just floated on the desktop...What I, er I mean he, got was a perfectly unhindered view of the desktop!"
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Missing Bookmark toolbar in Firefox 3
I encountered the issue described below recently and found that the instructions there immediately helped.
original post here:
http://www.ghacks.net/2007/08/30/firefox-bookmarks-toolbar-is-not-showing-bookmarks/
Firefox Bookmarks Toolbar is not showing bookmarks
I encountered a problem in Firefox after installing the Piclens extension. My Bookmarks toolbar was not showing my bookmarks anymore, just a blank toolbar. It was also not possible to add new bookmarks to it. A quick check of my bookmarks revealed that the Bookmarks Toolbar Folder was still there so it had to be a different problem.
I tried disabling and enabling the toolbar again which did not have a effect either. I knew that it was important that the so called Bookmark Toolbars icon was added to that toolbar. To check this you have to right-click the top toolbar and select customize from the list.
If there is no icon visible in the Bookmarks Toolbar you have to move it back in. The icon is called Bookmarks in the icons list there. Just drag and drop it into the Bookmarks Toolbar and the bookmarks should be visible again after finishing the customization. My bookmarks were there again which was exactly what I wanted to happen.
You should also make sure that the Bookmarks Toolbar is enabled in Firefox. You can check it by clicking on View > Toolbars > Bookmarks Toolbar.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Vista no longer recognizing my "Card" reader after using Safely Remove Harware
The problem: inserting my memory card into the card readers on the front of my HP Pavilion did not bring up the Auto-Play option. Furthermore, after opening Windows Explorer the drives were no longer listed. Several of the posts I had found mentioned restarting the machine, some mentioned "uninstalling" all the USB devices in the Device Manager, but the one key item that I still could not find the original source was the "hold down the power switch for 4 seconds after shutdown". I have no idea what that does, but it seems to me to act like "cache" flush and Presto!! My drives magically appeared again.
Well,
HP forum note that I thought I had found the answer earlier on.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
My new computer set up
- A favorite text editor with a good regular expression tool: notepad++
- A decent listing of good freeware: Gizmo
- PC Tune Up: Advanced Window Care
- Finance Software: GnuCash http://www.gnucash.org/
- PDF Editor: Jarnal (may want to try looking at:PDF-XChange_) I've used PDF-XChange a couple of days nows and runs pretty quick and it works well under wine in Kubuntu. This looks like my new favorite (although merging files is a PRO addin that I may switch back to JARNAL for)
- OCR PDF (just found haven't tried it): http://www.softi.co.uk/freeocr.htm
- Office Suite- OpenOffice and now IBM supported Symphony
- Gimp for photo editing
- Sticky Notes
- Wink for screen session recording
- I can't recall which Virtual Desktop Manager I started to use previously, but will Dexpot.
- Will be tempted to set up AutoHotKey for macro enabling various programs, perhaps for passwords or other navigation items.
- Comodo Firewall
- Avast Antivirus
- AntiSpyware- http://www.superantispyware.com/index.html
- Adaware - http://lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php
- Disk Defargger - http://www.kessels.com/JkDefrag/
- Disk Cleaner - http://www.ccleaner.com/
- Registry Cleaner - http://www.wisecleaner.com/index.html
- Should take a look at the all in one cleaner - http://www.glaryutilities.com/
- Video Format converter: http://www.any-video-converter.com/products/for_video_free/ ... Super (Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer)
Website: http://www.erightsoft.net - I need to get a better backup regimen going so will be looking at: WinBackup
Website: http://www.liutilities.com/
Download link: http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?27000000036770
Alternative Download link: http://www.filefactory.com/file/d6ff2f/ - Email Client - Thunderbird
- IM Client - I used to like Pidgin (mainly from Linux install), but will look at Digsby
Website: http://www.digsby.com/ based on the recommendation from the Gizmo site - Skype
- Juice podcast catcher
Thats the start of the items I need to get working on.
Firefox addins follow up
SuperDrag & Go: Now called QuickDrag
Web Developer Tool Bar:
Colorful Tabs
Status Bar Download
Friday, February 15, 2008
Create your own album cover


From eKrantz.com | Family, Comments and Tutorials:
Here's a fun exercise to kill 10 minutes. Create your own personal album cover...
"# Go to Wikipedia’s random article page. The first article you get is the name of your band.
# Go to the Random Quotations page. The last four words of the last quote is the album title.
# Go to Flickr’s Interesting photo page. Third picture, no matter what it is, is your album cover.
# Put it all together to make your album. Either crop it to CD cover size, or just use the raw image itself … the only rule is you’re only allowed to add the album title and artist title."
Ok, I modified the rules for myself, my random article hit on an actual band name, so I hit it again.