Monday, November 16, 2009
Monday, May 04, 2009
Qtpfsgui 1.9.3 for Mac
Hi,
finally I managed to upload the dmg of the qtpfsgui 1.9.3. I did it a bit in a rush, so I hope I got it right - just tell me about any problem with it!
Take care.
finally I managed to upload the dmg of the qtpfsgui 1.9.3. I did it a bit in a rush, so I hope I got it right - just tell me about any problem with it!
Take care.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Qtpfsgui
It's been a while, but now a new version of qtpfsgui is in works. Just want to let you know. I have recreated the whole toolchain on my laptop, with new versions of exiv2, fftw, libtiff, ilmbase, andopenexr - and as usual everything is not smooth, but the progress is fine.
Stay tuned!
Stay tuned!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
When are Google going to fix filters?
I enjoy a lot quite a few of the tools Google creates. But there is one thing I really can't belive they still have not fixed. Filters in Gmail. I really, really need some kind of regexp or wildcard filtering, and this is still not available. For instance, I like to be able to do stuff with mail from 'name-*@some.domain' or '*-dev-owner@some.domain' or even use the '*' in the domain-part. But this seems to be quite impossible.
It's a sad thing. Please fix it!
It's a sad thing. Please fix it!
Monday, January 05, 2009
Happy new year!
Wow, it's three months since my last post - that's bad. I'm so busy with lots of stuff that I find very little time for ramblings over here.
On the tech-side, I up'ed the Fujitsu tablet to the latest Ubuntu, 8.10. That works quite fine, but not perfect.
These days, I work quite a lot on out Plone system, but mostly on the intranet side, so not much to show off here. Have a look at http://simula.no if you like to check out the place I work and (a part) of what I do at work.
Also, have a look at http://brunstad.org if you are concerned about the bigger issues of life, faith and eternity!
Take care.
On the tech-side, I up'ed the Fujitsu tablet to the latest Ubuntu, 8.10. That works quite fine, but not perfect.
These days, I work quite a lot on out Plone system, but mostly on the intranet side, so not much to show off here. Have a look at http://simula.no if you like to check out the place I work and (a part) of what I do at work.
Also, have a look at http://brunstad.org if you are concerned about the bigger issues of life, faith and eternity!
Take care.
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Saturday, August 09, 2008
Ubuntu on Fujitsu Siemens ST5112
Dear folks,
I haven't been a busy blogger lately. The reason is mostly that I do not have much time left for blogging, but a reason may also be that there isn't that much to write about either.
I know that some of the readers of this page might expect some qtpfsgui news, as I more or less promised to look into some bugs. Unfortunately, there haven't been any time left for that this summer. I am a family man, you know. So, no qtpfsgui hacking this summer (and not much of photography either unfortunately). And the fall looks quite busy, so I won't make any promises.
What I can say a few words about, though, is the new computer I got this week. It's a tablet I'm testing out as a notetaking device for meetings and stuff like that - a Fujistu Siemens ST5112. Actually, this is the second device of this kind I have put my hands on this summer. The other is the Sahara i440D from Tabletkiosk - a capable device in itself, but not much to write about here as I left windows running on it, because another more windows friendly colleague was supposed to test it too. From a design point of view, however, the Sahara is a likeable computer!
I have spent a few hours today with the ST5112 installing Ubuntu. Or actually, I did a basic Ubuntu installation yesterday, and used the night to do the necessary apt-get upgrade; the amount of security and otherwise updates on 8.04 is rather long. Today, I have tweaked settings to adapt to the tablet environment. As the ST5112 does not have a keyboard at all I must be able to do most things without one. I have installed the xvkbd package which gives an onscreen keyboard that can be used when absolutely necessary, but I really like to avoid it for most things. But I am getting lost in details here. The important information is:
Bottom line is that I think I can use Ubuntu on this one. I still have to do some scripting in order to move my meeting notes taken with Xournal (probably) over to Evernote, but that is just fun! As Evernote don't have a linux version yet, I must move the notes over using email.
The end is: If you are looking for a tablet pc that works with Linux, the ST5112 from Fujitsu Siemens can easily be your answer.
The major drawback? Only 1024x768 resolution on the screen. But I have to work with it a few days before I make a finale conclusion on that. Maybe it is ok for the intended use!
Take care folks.
And if you like, follow me on twitter.com/mandus; that's where most of my netprecense is now.
I haven't been a busy blogger lately. The reason is mostly that I do not have much time left for blogging, but a reason may also be that there isn't that much to write about either.
I know that some of the readers of this page might expect some qtpfsgui news, as I more or less promised to look into some bugs. Unfortunately, there haven't been any time left for that this summer. I am a family man, you know. So, no qtpfsgui hacking this summer (and not much of photography either unfortunately). And the fall looks quite busy, so I won't make any promises.
What I can say a few words about, though, is the new computer I got this week. It's a tablet I'm testing out as a notetaking device for meetings and stuff like that - a Fujistu Siemens ST5112. Actually, this is the second device of this kind I have put my hands on this summer. The other is the Sahara i440D from Tabletkiosk - a capable device in itself, but not much to write about here as I left windows running on it, because another more windows friendly colleague was supposed to test it too. From a design point of view, however, the Sahara is a likeable computer!
I have spent a few hours today with the ST5112 installing Ubuntu. Or actually, I did a basic Ubuntu installation yesterday, and used the night to do the necessary apt-get upgrade; the amount of security and otherwise updates on 8.04 is rather long. Today, I have tweaked settings to adapt to the tablet environment. As the ST5112 does not have a keyboard at all I must be able to do most things without one. I have installed the xvkbd package which gives an onscreen keyboard that can be used when absolutely necessary, but I really like to avoid it for most things. But I am getting lost in details here. The important information is:
- X work almost out of the box. Had to add the RandRRotation (True) in order to make rotation with xrandr work.
- Screen rotation works (now), and I tweaked a script I found online that make the mouse recalibrate to the rotated screen
- Wacom pen input works out of the box, as soon as setserial and wacom stuff was installed. Had to add the wacom lines manually in xorg.conf, though.
- Wifi works out of the box
- Suspend/resume work out of the box. I set the option that stores and resumes the VGA but I don't know whether it was absolutely necessary.
- Bluetooth keyboard and mouse works just fine, but must be configured manually by running hciscan/hidd and edit the hcid.conf file.
- Even most of the hotkeys on one side of the ST5112 works out of the box, like page up/down, scroll buttongs, and hotkey for starting the email program.
- The only thing that don't work so far is sound. I have read enough on the net to avoid start thinkering with it; it will probably need some attention...
Bottom line is that I think I can use Ubuntu on this one. I still have to do some scripting in order to move my meeting notes taken with Xournal (probably) over to Evernote, but that is just fun! As Evernote don't have a linux version yet, I must move the notes over using email.
The end is: If you are looking for a tablet pc that works with Linux, the ST5112 from Fujitsu Siemens can easily be your answer.
The major drawback? Only 1024x768 resolution on the screen. But I have to work with it a few days before I make a finale conclusion on that. Maybe it is ok for the intended use!
Take care folks.
And if you like, follow me on twitter.com/mandus; that's where most of my netprecense is now.



