Archives for: April 2005, 28

04/28/05

Evince, new vinyl and more

Evince
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I got Evince working :-) I had some troubles with it (wrong library naming: shell/Makefile.am adds -lt1lib when compiled with t1lib support, where t1lib only installs libt1.so on my system (default Gentoo t1lib build), resulting in a linker error. A symlink could have solved this, but that's an ugly solution, so now I patch shell/Makefile.am in the ebuild. I could even use sed, actually, because it's a one-line patch) but now everything works fine, including the popplet, dvi en djvu backend.

PDF font anti-aliasing works fine, but I couldn't get previewing (i.e. the feature enabling you to put a PDF file on your desktop, displaying not the icon assigned to PDF files, but the content of the file, as if it were an image or a plain text file) working yet :-( Guess I'll have to dig around some more, or is this a -cvs only feature? I got evince-thumbnailer installed, and it seems to be working fine though...

I bought the vinyl of Shameboy's first release, "Re-choque". The track has been hyped on Studio Brussel, a Flemish radio station, for a long time now. Shameboy is a project around Jimmy Dewit aka "DJ Bobby Ewing" (of Dicobar Galaxy fame), Luuk Cox (Budcemi's drummer) and a mysterious guy called "Mr. Morceau". Some phat beats blended with 80's electro synths and some great producers provide all ingredients for a great dance track. Guess that's the reason why this track is #1 on the Belgian dance charts for several weeks already :-)


If you want to hear some part of the track, check this.

I'm thinking of replacing my current b2evolution install with some other engine. b2evolution's development seems to have stalled completely, and some other products look very appealing. Some of the features I certainly need:

  • Multiple blogs hosted by one engine
  • Multi-user capabilities, with access controls (who can write to which blog?)
  • Themes (and preferably lots of themes available on the net ;-))

The main issue I'm facing is converting all current posts we got here to the new system...
If someone got a good suggestion, let me know :-)

Last but not least: we're making progress with the FedoraStateless@University project :-D Finally... :oops:

Permalink . Ikke . 11:20:27 am . 443 Words . Life, Technology, Linux, Desktop . . 334 views . 4 comments
Update

Peter: The stateless-snapshooter snapshot creation went fine normally. We left the machine alone while it was creating the snapshot, but it was at 5% when we left, so I guess everything was going fine.

It looks like the stateless RPM's have some missing dependency on some obscure Python package that's installed when you yum install gnome, but not when you install some basic headless server.

Let's hope everything works out fine now :-)

Permalink . Ikke . 09:49:29 am . 97 Words . Project status and progress . . No views
Stateless-tools working, prototype system lost

Tuesday, Ward en I took a look at our ftwlinux server. When we wanted to login, we didn't recieve anything on the screen, so we gave the system a hard reboot.

After rebooting, we installed the necessary tools for a graphical work environment wich is necessary for stateless-tools to work. This went fine, running stateless-snapshooter --list gave no problems, in contradiction to our previous attempts. However, when I tried to create the snapshot of our prototype system, it went wrong. Maybe it was the wrong location I was working in, or maybe there's some information lost with rebooting (mounted filesystems or so). I didn't had time to find out, but we'll sure do. Yesterday, I recieved an sms from Ikke telling me there s great progress in the project, so maybe he found out. You'll sure hear about it soon.

Permalink . Peter . 09:00:09 . 140 Words . General . Email . No views