The latest release of Smarty is finally out! Check the site for more info and be aware of the upgrade instructions – leaving old compiled templates around will upset things!
Author Archives: Donncha
Red Hat 9 stuff
I mentioned the GURU LABS review of Red Hat 9 before but what I forgot to say is that it should be required reading for anyone new to this release of Red Hat 9. It has such a wealth of information! It links to this article on adding eyecandy to Red Hat 9 that explains how to change the cursors in your GUI.
The download page has many useful RPMs, including one for mp3 playback, and some very nice looking screensavers!
You really should install apt-rpm too and then apt-get update; apt-get upgrade as there’s already been a number of updates to Samba, Sendmail, Evolution and other packages. Then grab Synaptic by doing apt-get install synaptic and make your package management life much easier!
If you want mp3 playback easily, it’s also available through apt, just apt-get install xmms-mp3 and launch xmms!
Here’s a long slashdot discussion on the new release.
Red Hat 9
This is my first posting from Red Hat 9 and so far I’m impressed!
Fonts in the GUI are nice, and even though I knew about it, the animated cursors and cursor changes are “pretty” and gave me a pleasant surprise!
Out of curiousity I tried configuring a printer and opened the Red Hat Printer Config tool. This turned out to be a very familiar wizard type application.
When I selected “Windows Network (SMB)” printer the tool displayed the PCs on the local network allowing me to choose the printer easily.
The first test print did fail, but that’s because the printer was turned off. When I printed the test page again it printed! The colours looked a bit strange in the colour wheel, White was a gradient from blue to white, Yellow was white!
I’m not too worried however as all I’ll be printing will be b/w text documents.
More on my experiences to follow..
Using Mozilla in testing and debugging web sites
Oooh! Lovely! This article goes into detail on the features Mozilla has for debugging your html/css/javascript. Includes lots of screenshots and worth a read!
Wired 11.05: MATRIX2
It’s been mentioned elsewhere but I want to read this article at the weekend and if I don’t mention it here I’ll forget it!
Self-Hosting Movies with MoviX
This article goes some of the way towards explaining how to create a CD based version of Linux that’ll play movies and other media types.
I for one have never managed to get divx working properly in WinXP, or get divx 5 working in Win2k, but they work fine in Linux through mplayer. *shrug*
eMoviX could be very useful!
Reactions to RFC 3514
Remember the RFC that proposed adding an “evil bit” to TCP/IP? Here’s what people said about it!
Sometimes, More Is More
This guy is brave coming out and saying he thinks KDE is better than Gnome. He even included his email address. *cough*he’ll learn quickly!*cough*
(and the same applies to you rabid Mac and Windows advocates! 🙂
webDav Editors
This moring I read an article on configuring Apache to use webDav. That got me wondering what webDav enabled editors are available? Apparently Mozilla supports webDav! Must take a look!
photoSIG – guided by a light
Amazing photograph taken at sea! wow!
