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How to: Facebook chat with Pidgin in Ubuntu Hardy

Published about 1 year ago in linux, software

I find the little chat application that sits in the Facebook status bar pretty handy for sending quick messages to buddies who are online when I am. If you're a user of Pidgin like me you might like the idea of being able to use the Facebook chat service from within Pidgin (keeping all your IM accounts in one place :-D). Awesomely enough, you can do just that. All you have to do is grab the Facebook Chat for Pidgin plugin:

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How To: Meld for Git Diffs in Ubuntu Hardy

Published about 1 year ago in git, linux, software

Are you using Git in Ubuntu and want to use an external visual diff viewer? It's easy! I will be using Meld for this example but most visual diff tools should be similar. If you don't already have Meld, then install it:

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How to: Gnome Do in Ubuntu Gutsy

Published about 1 year ago in linux, software

If you have ever used Quicksilver on a Mac or Launchy on Windows then you have already experienced the concept that makes Gnome Do awesome. If you haven't (and are running Gnome) then give it a try.

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How to: EyeToy in Ubuntu Gutsy

Published over 2 years ago in linux, software

I noticed I was getting a bit of traffic from people searching for 'Eyetoy Ubuntu' but the only article I had regarding the Eyetoy in Ubuntu was about Cheese. So, in an effort to make the Google results pointing here more useful, here is a How To about getting the Eyetoy working in Ubuntu Gutsy (I mostly followed this tutorial on Ubuntu Forums, with a few changes).

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How to: Wacom in Ubuntu Gutsy

Published over 2 years ago in design, linux, software

I got a new 6x8" Wacom Graphire4 yesterday. After finishing off an assignment for uni this afternoon I got a chance to hook it up and have a play.

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How to: LAMP in Ubuntu Gutsy

Published over 2 years ago in linux, software, web

Getting a LAMP installation happening in Ubuntu is easy. Just open up Applications->Accessories->Terminal and type each of these commands in.

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A gutsy move

Published over 2 years ago in linux, software

Today marked the occasion of me giving in to the call of the Gutsy Gibbon. I know I said I was going to wait until after all of my exams/assignments were over but the lure of the latest Ubuntu was too strong. I took some time out from writing my MMDS3300 essay to load up the Gutsy live CD. In a few minutes I'd filled out the installer forms and the install was under way. A quick game of Lagno (I lost :-() later and my computer was ready to restart.

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Ubuntu! But not yet...

Published over 2 years ago in linux, software

Well the new Ubuntu is out. It's 7.10 or 'Gutsy Gibbon' for those of you playing at home. There are quite a number of tweaks and changes in this release. After a quick download I had my copy ready for me to burn and install it. However, I did neither. As a rather unfortunate coincidence, each October release of Ubuntu seems to coincide with my uni exams and I know that if I install Gutsy now, it will be way too easy for me to procrastinate and not get my study done.

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Cheese!

Published over 2 years ago in linux, software

I decided to give Cheese another go the other day. Last time I tried it was just after I got my Eye-toy working in Ubuntu but, back then, Cheese didn't seem to play nice. This time, however, things were different.

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Inkscape has dockable toolboxes!

Published over 2 years ago in design, linux, software

After realising that I hadn't updated my Inkscape in a while I decided to checkout Inkscape.org to get the latest development version. I got the most recent autopackage release (inkscape200709061136.package) that I could find and installed it. The first thing I noticed was the new node sculpting tool. I can see that it might be handy but I don't see me using it all that often.

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