Sunday 30 March 2008

Back to the original

A
few years back when I was first introduced to the graphical world of Linux - there were two graphical interfaces to choose from; KDE and GNOME. The K Desktop Environment (KDE) looked more like a newer implementation of the windows gui while the Gnu Network Object Model Environment, while resembling the mac interface, just seemed more outlandish and original.

A lot of the percieved originality was probably due to the default window-manager in GNOME; Sawfish.

Unlike Metacity (the current window-manager in GNOME) Sawfish allows for the Meta+Mouse3 (Alt+right mouse button) window resizing that I previously wanted in an earlier post.

While using the old window-manager did work it also created a lot of compability issues. These issues clouded the consistency of the Ubuntu desktop i bit. For example the sawfish workspace switcher proved impossible to turn off! Themes obviously don't work as they used etc etc. All of this made me give up my quest for Alt+Mouse3 clicking. I now use the standard desktop as provided.

In the earilier post I sought to solve the issue by using compiz, the composite 3d-"windowmanager". That solution was a horrible kludge though, due to the fact that I didn't really want all those bells and whistles. all I wanted was the Meta+Mouse3 window-resizing!

Besides the new version of Ubuntu, Hardy Heron 8.04, doesn't let you change the keymapping for window-resizing at all!

To The Rescue – KDE!

After seeing oxygen and Plasma, two of my biggest gripes with KDE seem to be gone. The interface is overhauled and some of the pro's of GNOME has been injected into KDE. A simple, easily overviewed and non-confusing interface was basically all that was missing from KDE. Now the most competent Desktop for GNU/Linux systems has a nice clean interface. When the usable version of KDE4 (4.1) is shipped with ubuntu – I'll probably make the switch. From my old love; GNOME - to a new one; KDE.

Silver shoes

F
elicias new shoes! She is seriously proud of them and they were a part of a three for one (at skopunkten) offer costing totally less than 500 swedish crowns!

Saturday 29 March 2008

46 395:- phone bill

H
ave you ever had one of those days?.. That just seem surreal. A couple of days ago I recieved this slightly upsetting electronic invoice from my GSM-provider.

I have an unlimited data-plan called "fri surf" (free surf ed. trans) and apparently some software on my providers side have failed to put two and two together.

I'm waiting for an sms-reply as to what actually went wrong but the support staff solved the problem on the spot. So it's only a hypothetical problem now :^)

If you ever wondered how expensive it would be to use a cellular phone as your primary internet device at the standard rate of 15 SEK/MB... well now you know! Quite a contrast from the 100 SEK fee for "fri surf"!

Yeah!

Keep on rockin' in the big shoes