Since I watch Planet KDE it was easy to get caught up in the excitement around the launch of the new version of KDE (the announcement is here). I was unable to resist giving it a try on the laptop! So this post is coming from Konqueror 4.0.0.I tried an early Beta of the KDE … Continue reading KDE 4.0: be free.
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In part one I mentioned how I was considering using Google Talk as my main chat ID. As it turns out, I talked myself out of it pretty quickly after I delved into using Google Talk to connect to MSN and other services as I do now with my own Jabber server. While there are … Continue reading Jabber and Google: part two
I've developed a very strong desire to be connected to people recently. In the last fortnight I've reawakened my Google account and regularly sit on Google Talk, reawakened an old Free World Dialup account and plugged it into my home phone system, and signed up to Twitter. I also found a mobile IM and SIP … Continue reading Which Nokia device to get?
I reactivated an idle Google account the other day. A friend of mine from the Netherlands invited me ages ago but I never really did anything with it until I discovered that a Google Mail account can be used for other Google stuff as well, including Google Talk. I read that Google Talk is based … Continue reading Jabber and Google, part one
I've been running jabberd2 from ~x86 for ages. Tonight I went to make some config changes, and stopped and started jabberd using the init script like usual. Things were different though, as the init script didn't shut down all the Jabber tasks and I had to stop them manually. When I went to restart it, … Continue reading Gentoo + jabberd = aargh
Something ugly happened to my LDAP database a while back, and I never noticed. I saw it had lost a bunch of records, but I'd put it down to some replication problem and never investigated. It wasn't until I tried to replace one of the lost records, and got an error from LDAP telling me … Continue reading OpenLDAP database recovery
I had pretty much forgotten about improving on the Power over Ethernet progress I mentioned previously. A couple of weeks ago I bought another 7970 that I successfully converted to SIP to run in the study, and I was considering buying a few 7961s or Linksys PoE-capable phones to use in other places. However, I … Continue reading PoE again: this time, success!
Ages ago, I read or saw something about using your SSH passphrase to log in to your system. Seemed like a good idea, but I never got around to implementing it. One of the methods available is a PAM module called pam_ssh. I just gave it a test on a Ubuntu Gutsy system, and it … Continue reading pam_ssh
A while back I posted about my grief with the Linksys WIP330 WiFi SIP phone (it doesn't happen often, but it's a surprise when the ONLY hit you get on Google about a problem is your own blog post discussing it). The unit is still a bitter disappointment, but thanks to a firmware update it seems … Continue reading WIP330 progress: it’s a… phone
It's all the rage on YouTube, apparently... posting video of a z/VM system booting something. Only kidding, this is a good piece of tech. If you search YouTube for "OpenSolaris System z" you'll find a set of five videos that show an interview (recorded at the recent Gartner datacentre conference) with David Boyes of Sine Nomine Associates demonstrating … Continue reading OpenSolaris on System z