UncategorizedOctober 26, 2006 3:13 pm

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UncategorizedSeptember 20, 2006 12:44 pm

I’ve tried Opera several times in the past, each time I used it for a short period, then returned to Firefox. The more recent tryout ended a week ago, when I used it for a few weeks loving it, but ultimately it came to and end, not all of the websites I frequent support it. One of these, most notably, is Google. Now, the main Google page, search, mail, etc work fine in Opera, it’s more of the smaller elements that are unsupported, such as Talk in Gmail (Gtalk) and Gcal. All of which I use regularly.

So I went back to FF and then I got to thinking, maybe I can match the awesomeness of Opera, in Firefox with extensions. That is when I came across this site. This guy had the same idea, but looks like he abandoned it, as it hasn’t been updated since 9/05 and most of the featured extensions are out-dated or defunct.

 I searched around and rounded up these extensions and came up with a list and added a few more. Here it is.

  1. All in One Gesture - Allows the use of mouse gestures to control some functions. website download
  2. Reload Every - A feature found in Opera that reloads a page/image at select intervals. website download
  3. Web Developer - Adds a menu and a toolbar to the browser with various web developer tools. website download
  4. Tab Mix Plus - One of the best FF extensions I’ve seen. Tab Mix Plus enhances Firefox’s tab browsing capabilities. website download
  5. Download Manager Tweak - Allows FF’s download manager to be opened in a tab, like Opera. website download
  6. PotoSideBar - It’s a sidebar. website download
  7. MinimizeToTray - Allows you to minimize FF to systray (doesn’t work in Linux, but you can use alltray for this). website download
  8. ImgLikeOpera - allows load only the images that you want in Firefox browser. website download
  9. ExtendedStatusBar - Extended Statusbar adds an Opera-like statusbar for Firefox. website download
  10. Google Notebook - Like Opera notes. website download
  11. Menu Editor - With all of these extensions, your tools menu will get cluttered. I used Menu Editor to clear out some of the buttons I don’t use frequently. Most can be accessed using the extensions menu. website download

Now if you want to take it a step further, you can get the Opera Firefox theme website download. I love it, I think it looks great.

Conclusion: Opera is a browser that has held its own and continues to be unique with all of its great features, but until it is fully supported by websites I frequently visit, this will remain an alternative.

UncategorizedSeptember 9, 2006 11:21 am

If you would like an invite to Orkut (Google’s Social Networking website), I can send you one. Just email me your first and last name from the email you would like associated with your Orkut account. I will send it as soon as I can.

Cheers

LinuxAugust 29, 2006 9:35 pm

Mike Melanson is the lead engineer of the Linux Adobe Flash Player team. Finally, some word from the inside! Check it out here.
It looks to me like their just working out the final bugs and getting ready for a release. My guess would be late this year, early ‘07.
Also check out the Adobe Linux Flash Player dev blog, here.

 

Until then, here’s how to dupe a website into thinking you have flash 9 installed.
First update to the latest available flash for linux.

 Then,

cp ~/.mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat ~/.mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat.bak

Open with a text editor (nano, gedit, kate)

 gedit ~/.mozilla/firefox/pluginreg.dat

Now, find this line:

 Shockwave Flash 7.0 r63:$

And replace with: 

Shockwave Flash 9.0 r63:$

 

There you have it. Now when you visit a website that requires Flash Player 9 (such as Myspace), it will tell the website that you have Flash 9. 

Gaming 8:47 pm

These are all free/opensource or GPL and most of them have linux clients, which is way to friggen cool. Feel free to add to the list.

FPS:
Tremulous
Nexuiz
Warsow
Legends
America’s Army
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
Savage: The Battle For Newerth

RTS:
TASpring - Remember Total Annihilation? :)
Warzone2100
Widelands
Glest
Battle for Wesnoth

RPG:
Sloth
PlaneShift - (MMO)
Stendhal
ManaWorld (MMO)

LinuxAugust 2, 2006 10:41 pm

The Kororaa Project is a binary version of Gentoo Linux. For more information on Gentoo, visit this page. Whats the point of Kororaa? Kororra brings us a simplified install of Gentoo and if you’ve ever taken the time to install Gentoo manually, then you can appreciate Kororaa. Kororaa offeres a Live CD as well as a Install CD. The Live CD comes complete with XGL and Compiz architecture. Thats right, no messy Compiz installs. For those of you who don’t know, compiz is a fancy window manager that takes advantage of modern video cards. Check it out here.

 For more info visit the Kororaa Project page.

LinuxJuly 24, 2006 10:47 am

Gimpshop - Gimpshop is a modified version of The Gimp (the GNU Image Manipulation Program), that offers a more Photoshop like layout. Gimpshop was created by Attack of the Show’s Scott Moschella.

Photoshop: 

Adobe Photoshop Edit menu:

 Gimpshop:

GIMPshop Edit menu:

 

Gimpshop is available to all major Operating Systems (Mac, PC Windows, Linux…). To get gimpshop, head over to the project’s page on freshmeat.net for the latest builds, or you can build it from source, get it from Scott’s page (linked above).

Gimpshop Review [PCMag.com] 

Gimpshop Review [About.com] 

How to Install the Linux port of GimpShop

LinuxJuly 23, 2006 9:44 pm

Eeek…emoticon

I have [had] a two partition setup, one Ubuntu and one Kubuntu. The Kubuntu install was merely for evalution purposes and the Ubuntu, my primary. I decided the other night that I wanted to ditch Kubuntu and install a fresh copy of Ubuntu (a test run for XGL+Compiz) and later maybe replace the original with Windows XP. Well, one word sum it up: "Oops". I accidentally formated the entire disk. All of my documents, web pages, pictures (including family pictures), music, bookmarks; all of it is now gone. It really hasn’t sunken in yet, but in a strange way I feel sort of releaved. That might not be the best word to describe it, but I can’t think of a better one at this moment.

Uncategorized 7:25 pm

Hello, welcome to my newly created blog! I am a newbie blogger, so feel free to send me any tips or what-not.