As announced yesterday on the YouTube blog, support for videos by tag <video> entered in tests.
What does this mean?
Means: Bye Flash and bye lag. Continue reading
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As announced yesterday on the YouTube blog, support for videos by tag <video> entered in tests.
Means: Bye Flash and bye lag. Continue reading
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Well, being direct, Quassel is an excellent IRC client for KDE and I’m a user :)
It do all that others IRC clients do, like:
He also has something that I love in certain programs: separation of core and client.
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How do I see a lot of people coming looking for How to install KDE 4.4 in Arch Linux, or How to install KDE 4.4 in Kubuntu so I’m posting this, it will be quick ;)
The currently version is KDE SC 4.4 Beta 2 RC 1 RC 2 RC 3, not advisable if you want stability. Continue reading
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A lot of people are falling into blog searching for “How to change the keyboard layout in Kubuntu” so I’m posting.
Contrary to what many think, is not a big deal, it is actually quite easy.
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Today in ##ruby-br channel, @diegorv send me an excellent tip, a program called namebench do several tests on some DNS to find the faster. I’ve had an improvement of 69%.
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Chromium is already being used by thousands of people. Now, with the release of Google Chrome for Linux things should be hot. But there is still a problem, the theme. The theme is the most important visual part in the browser. That’s what gives the first browser sight. The default theme of Chromium/Chrome is blue, cute and clean, but I’m a KDE SC User and definitely the theme does not match with the system. You feel a little strange to use the program, it seems that something came out from the system way, such as when telling a joke in a horror movie, but it can be easily resolved.
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Looking at forum of Arch Linux I found this topic, already has more than a year, but… who cares? :)
What these guys did was basically get all the games that are in AUR and are not in the repository community, compile them and make available in a repository, saving us from having to compile and keep looking for updates on AUR.
To add the repository + mirrors put this on /etc/pacman.conf:
[arch-games] Include = /etc/pacman.d/archgames_mirrorlist
Create /etc/pacman.d/archgames_mirrorlist and put this:
Server = http://arch.twilightlair.net/games/$ARCH Server = http://pseudoform.org/arch-games/games/$ARCH Server = http://repo.exigen.org/arch/games/$ARCH
Where $ARCH is i686 or x86_64(run arch)
The first is the main repository, the other 2 are the active mirrors until today’s date.
See the site ;)
If you search for games to Ubuntu/Kubuntu see in UbuntuGames.org.
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SMPlayer is an excellent GUI for MPlayer – movie player in command line – made in QT, what makes a great choice for use in KDE.
Thanks to MPlayer he can play multiple formats such as AVI, MKV, OGM, MPEG, VOB, 3GP, ASF, MOV, WMV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, DVD, VCD, etc.. The Range of formats expands with the installation of codecs.
Some of the features offered by SMPlayer:
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Garbage, garbage, garbage …
Something that everyone has somewhere but no one likes. Consumes space, can leave slower and usually not useful.
Doing this manually is really a torture like to watch the cure for insomnia(ok, it’s a joke)
In this case the best thing to do is to automate the task. Why not? After all, that time saved you can leave with his wife.
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