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		<title>Distro/desktop (s)hopping, part 2: XFCE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So since my Ubuntu installation was behaving idiotically I decided to stop delaying the unavoidable, and made a fresh install of Arch Linux on an spare disk. I completed the installation of the basic system in a couple of hours, but I could have finished way earlier if the neighbours didn&#8217;t create so much interference [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So since my Ubuntu installation was behaving idiotically I decided to stop delaying the unavoidable, and made a fresh install of Arch Linux on an spare disk. I completed the installation of the basic system in a couple of hours, but I could have finished way earlier if the neighbours didn&#8217;t create so much interference with my Wi-Fi.</p>
<p>Even if mrdoob is tempting me with GNOME 3, arguing that <q>it&#8217;s not that bad!</q>, I want to test by myself the other alternatives and see if I can work with them.</p>
<p>Since I can choose what I install, the system is a sort of <em>lightweight Frankenstein</em>:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext3">ext3</a>. Recent Ubuntu versions use <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext4">ext4</a> by default, and I did use it for a while, but stopped doing so when I discovered that if the system crashed, some files got reduced to <a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/317781">0 bytes</a> (that is: their contents were lost). Not nice! So I&#8217;m opting for the tradition here.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/LightDM">LightDM</a> as login manager. This is the same that Ubuntu uses, and is based on WebKit so I can customise its appearance by editing HTML if I want to. But what is really interesting is that it&#8217;s <em>super</em> fast, so the login screen shows up almost immediately after the X are started. Win!</li>
<li>I have only installed <a href="http://www.alsa-project.org/">ALSA</a>, and not <a href="http://www.pulseaudio.org/">PulseAudio</a>, for the time being. I also set its daemon to load up asynchronously, so that speeds up a little bit the load process.</li>
<li>I&#8217;m using <a href="http://wicd.sourceforge.net/">WiCD</a> for managing my wireless connection. In the past I used <a href="http://projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/">NetworkManager</a> but I wanted to try this one. It&#8217;s slightly ugly compared to NetworkManager, but does its work spotlessly so I won&#8217;t complain!</li>
<li><a href="http://www.xfce.org/">XFCE</a>. It&#8217;s very fast but also a bit rough, compared to GNOME2. Semiwin, read on for more on why!</li>
<li><a href="http://live.gnome.org/Nautilus">Nautilus</a> as File Manager. <a href="http://thunar.xfce.org/">Thunar</a> (XFCE&#8217;s &#8216;native&#8217; file manager) is very fast but doesn&#8217;t have tabs. I also tried <a href="http://pcmanfm.sourceforge.net/">pcmanFM</a> which does indeed have tabs, but it was slightly buggy.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/">Firefox</a>. The current version packaged in Arch is 7, whereas the builds from source are already on 10. I used to build my own version with Ubuntu, every week or so, and I tried to do the same but it failed. Since I&#8217;m not yet used to the build process in Arch I decided I would just use the repo version for now. In any case, it starts up almost instantaneously. Win!</li>
<li><a href="http://www.chromium.org/">Chromium</a>. The Arch repo doesn&#8217;t include <a href="http://www.google.com/chrome">Chrome</a>, but Chromium. It therefore doesn&#8217;t have a Flash plug-in&#8211;but that&#8217;s OK. I&#8217;m going to try and avoid using Flash as much as I can; the only problem I&#8217;ve found so far is that Google&#8217;s StreetView requires Flash. I demand a WebGL version!</li>
<li>Talking about WebGL, I&#8217;m using the <a href="http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/">nouveau</a> open source nvidia driver. I thought it was going to be problematic just by looking at their compatibility <a href="http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/FeatureMatrix">table</a>, but so far I just got a WebGL issue, and I&#8217;m not sure if it&#8217;s because of Chromium or because of the driver itself. We&#8217;ll see when I experiment more with WebGL.</li>
<li>Graphics stuff: I installed <a href="http://www.gimp.org/">GIMP</a> (2.6) and <a href="http://inkscape.org/">Inkscape</a>. I also installed the <a href="https://github.com/auris/gimp-save-for-web">Save for web</a> GIMP plug-in, which is pretty useful as you can choose to strip EXIF data, adjust the output size based on the compression level, etc&#8230; This is packaged in a set with more plug-ins in Ubuntu, but I had to compile it from source here, as it&#8217;s not in Arch repositories. It wasn&#8217;t difficult though, and allowed me to submit a documentation <a href="https://github.com/auris/gimp-save-for-web/pull/5">patch</a> too, which is already merged into the project! I love github! ^^</li>
<li>For video, I&#8217;m using <a href="http://www.videolan.org/vlc/">VLC</a>, and for audio, <a href="http://audacious-media-player.org/">Audacious</a>. I learned today how to compile the <a href="http://soledadpenades.com/articles/arch-linux/building-the-xmp-plugin-for-audacious/">XMP plug-in for Audacious</a> straight from the GIT tree, so I can listen to tracked music (modules) with Audacious too. Yay!</li>
<li>For quick image viewing I installed <a href="http://mirageiv.berlios.de/">Mirage</a>. It&#8217;s <em>super</em> fast but doesn&#8217;t show EXIF data, so when I want to browse/view images with more detail I use <a href="http://live.gnome.org/gthumb">gThumb</a>, which I already used in Ubuntu. But the default is to open images with Mirage.</li>
<li>I also installed <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Terminal">GNOME terminal</a>, as I&#8217;m used to it. <a href="http://invisible-island.net/xterm/">xterm</a> was a bit too basic! Win if only because of the tabs!</li>
<li>And <a href="https://www.virtualbox.org/">VirtualBox</a>. I want to experiment with having a couple of virtual machines for certain things such as web development, so I can just fire it up when I need it, and the rest of the time I won&#8217;t have an Apache daemon process waiting on the background (you can replace Apache with MySQL, nginx, etc&#8230; you get the idea). That way the system is very lean, and also I can copy the virtual machine to another computer and keep working without having to set up another environment! Therefore&#8230; double win!</li>
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<p>So what do I think of XFCE after using it for a couple of days? Well, it&#8217;s good that it&#8217;s sooo fast, but it also feels excessively rough sometimes. Specially when editing or customising things such as panels I find myself right clicking on things and not really getting the sort of contextual menu I would expect to see.</p>
<p>I guess I&#8217;ve been spoiled by the Ubuntu eyecandy and now everything else feels ugly. The problem is that as these interfaces are GTK-based and whoever designed GTK themes apparently was high when doing it, making custom GTK themes is just so complicated that I guess you need to be on drugs too if you want to create a GTK theme. It&#8217;s so unnecessarily confusing. So after trying to install the Ambiance theme from Ubuntu and not getting too far, I decided to just look for a very simple XFCE theme and see how it would work. At least is not punching my face every time I look at the screen, unlike other themes that I saw :-)</p>
<p>However I think I&#8217;ll succumb and test GNOME 3 soon, because of two reasons:</p>
<ol>
<li>I found about about <a href="http://code.google.com/p/tint2/">tint2</a>, a GNOME panel. That alleviates my initial G3 reluctance.</li>
<li>In theory G3 can be customised using Javascript. So maybe, only <em>maybe</em>, I could tweak it to my tastes (centered window titles, excessively padded windows and huge icons, I&#8217;m looking at you all!)</li>
</ol>
<p>Meanwhile I&#8217;ve noticed my computer is way quieter than usual. Specially I hardly hear the hard disk&#8211;I literally have to look at the led to see if it&#8217;s working or not. With Ubuntu it was considerably noisier, but it could be because it was fragmented &#8211;don&#8217;t know! It&#8217;s just a random fact that I&#8217;ve observed.</p>
<p>Previously on the Distro/desktop (s)hopping &#8220;saga&#8221;: <a href="http://soledadpenades.com/2011/10/20/distrodesktop-shopping-part-1-kde/">KDE</a>.<br />
Next: we&#8217;ll see! I&#8217;ll update when it happens.</p>
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		<title>Distro/desktop (s)hopping, part 1: KDE</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 10:32:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sole</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One year after, and I&#8217;m still running Ubuntu 10.10. I have tested Unity and GNOME 3 both on Virtual Boxes and on real computers and I disliked them both&#8211;they convert perfectly capable machines into piles of obsolete hardware. It&#8217;s a shame, but it&#8217;s their decision. Thankfully, since it&#8217;s Linux, we have many choices, and so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One year after, and I&#8217;m still running Ubuntu 10.10. I have tested <a href="http://unity.ubuntu.com/">Unity</a> and <a href="http://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/">GNOME 3</a> both on Virtual Boxes and on real computers and I disliked them both&#8211;they convert perfectly capable machines into piles of obsolete hardware. It&#8217;s a shame, but it&#8217;s their decision.</p>
<p>Thankfully, since it&#8217;s Linux, we have many choices, and so I&#8217;m currently experimenting with several options in order to replace this Ubuntu installation with something more akin to my tastes. I&#8217;ve decided I&#8217;ll use <a href="http://www.archlinux.org/">Arch Linux</a>, since I have some experience with it and it follows a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_release">rolling release</a> model, which means the system shouldn&#8217;t break every 6 months (as with Ubuntu), because packages are regularly updated. Or at least, if it breaks, it should happen in a granular way, and I <em>should</em> be able to roll back the problematic packages.</p>
<p>I also considered using <a href="http://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php">Mint Debian</a> Edition (which is &#8216;rolling&#8217; too, but based on Debian Testing), and had a look at other distributions such as <a href="http://crunchbanglinux.org/">CrunchBang</a> and etc, but Debian Testing seemed a little outdated the last time I tested it (sorry about the redundancy!). And the other distributions don&#8217;t seem to have such an excellent <a href="https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Main_Page">support</a> and community such as Arch&#8217;s. Plus I like the <a href="https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Rc.conf">rc.conf</a> way of configuring the system! ;-)</p>
<p>As I have already decided on the distribution I&#8217;ll use, it&#8217;s now time for the desktop part. I&#8217;m looking for something that:</p>
<ul>
<li>doesn&#8217;t get on my way</li>
<li>doesn&#8217;t distract me</li>
<li>allows me to place things where I want</li>
<li>has a decent file manager (tabs! gvfs support! thumbnails! drag and drop!)</li>
<li>&lt;insert more subjective features here&gt;</li>
</ul>
<p>Ubuntu was headed in that direction (they released the Ubuntu font, cleared up the GTK theme, etc&#8230;), until they went crazy for Unity and ruined everything.</p>
<p>I had a look at <a href="http://kde.org/workspaces/plasmadesktop/">KDE</a>&#8216;s website. Apparently they haven&#8217;t gone &#8216;tablet crazy-only&#8217; yet, and still keep a desktop friendly version of their desktop manager, so I thought I would give it a go&#8230; and I found an embarrassingly tacky environment with all manners of distracting stuff.</p>
<p>Proof:</p>
<p><a href="/imgs/2011/kde01_.png"><img src="/imgs/2011/kde01_.png" alt="KDE" /></a></p>
<p><img src="/imgs/2011/kde02_.png" alt="KDE" /></p>
<p><img src="/imgs/2011/kde03_.png" alt="KDE" /></p>
<p>Of course I should be able to change the theme and configure it to my liking, but there are so many wrong things with the default experience that it&#8217;s been enough for making me reject the idea of using KDE.</p>
<p>Sorry about the harsh criticism, KDE devs, but this is a mess&#8211;and that&#8217;s a pity, because the system ran reasonably fast, even with all those unnecessary animations and transitions everywhere.</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p>Next up in the testing/criticising queue: XFCE, LXDE, &#8230;</p>
<p>PS Isn&#8217;t it funny+sad that <em>Unity</em> is managing to <em>segregate</em> the Ubuntu community? </p>
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		<title>Unicode emoticons with GNOME&#8217;s Character Map</title>
		<link>http://soledadpenades.com/2011/07/08/unicode-emoticons-with-gnomes-character-map/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2011 07:17:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sole</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[GNOME&#8217;s Character Map, also known as Gucharmap, comes by default with Ubuntu and any other distribution that uses GNOME. And dull and functional as it is, it can also be the source of much enjoyment! The trick is easy: just go browsing around the Unicode blocks until you find something you fancy, and double click [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>GNOME&#8217;s Character Map</em>, also known as <a href="http://live.gnome.org/Gucharmap">Gucharmap</a>, comes by default with Ubuntu and any other distribution that uses <a href="http://www.gnome.org/">GNOME</a>. And dull and functional as it is, it can also be the source of much enjoyment!</p>
<p><img src="/imgs/2011/charmap.png" alt="GNOME's Charmap" /></p>
<p>The trick is easy: just go browsing around the Unicode blocks until you find something you fancy, and double click the character so that it&#8217;s added to the &#8220;Text to copy&#8221; field. Then play with some chars until you get a result, since you can also edit text in that field.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m pretty sure speakers of the languages which use the characters we &#8220;draw&#8221; with will be massively puzzled by our behaviour. But it&#8217;s funny anyway!</p>
<p>Some quick examples:</p>
<p>ರ_ರ &#8212; Low skeptical eyebrow<br />
⇝_⇜ &#8212; Argh<br />
↬_↫ &#8212; Convoluted argh<br />
↻_↻ &#8212; You were wrong, undo everything you&#8217;ve done today and start again<br />
⇴_⇴ &#8212; I think I&#8217;ll pass<br />
 ৄ_ৄ &#8212; Sophisticated spectacles<br />
ㄖ_ㄖ &#8212; Japanese serious person, with specs<br />
╤_╤ &#8212; NOOOO<br />
ᨆ_ᨆ &#8212; Zzzz<br />
ᨆ‿ᨆ &#8212; Zzzz, happier<br />
⁀‿⁀ &#8212; Happier and awake<br />
ᨊ_ᨊ &#8212; You said what?<br />
Ӧ &#8212; YOU SAID WHAT?<br />
᨟_ᨔ &#8212; Eye patch<br />
ꙨꙍꙨ &#8212; What? with big nose<br />
OራO &#8212; Another big nose<br />
ꙭ_ꙭ &#8212; Four eyes (literally)<br />
 ि_ी &#8212; Huge frame specs<br />
㋩ &#8212; Saaad<br />
㋡ &#8212; Happy<br />
㋬_㋬ &#8212; ^_^ with glasses</p>
<p>Your take?</p>
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		<title>Honeycomb, MTP and Linux</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jun 2011 11:09:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sole</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TL;DR If you want to transfer files between your computer and your tablet, get aafm, an application I&#8217;ve written to work around MTP issues with Linux. Honeycomb ends with the tradition of allowing users to mount the phone&#8217;s SD card as an USB mass storage device, and replaces that with MTP. Or, in other words, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>TL;DR</h2>
<p>If you want to <strong>transfer files between your computer and your tablet</strong>, get <a href="https://github.com/sole/aafm">aafm</a>, an application I&#8217;ve written to work around MTP issues with Linux.</p>
<hr />
<p><a href="http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-3.0-highlights.html">Honeycomb</a> ends with the tradition of allowing users to mount the phone&#8217;s SD card as an USB mass storage device, and replaces that with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Transfer_Protocol">MTP</a>. Or, in other words, &#8220;Media Transfer Protocol&#8221;, a Microsoft protocol for transferring files between portable devices and a computer.</p>
<p>Why? Because in theory MTP allows the computer to access single files and directories at the same time that the device can still access them. So you can forget about &#8220;dismounting&#8221; the SD card and getting some applications to stop in your Android device. It sounds too good to be true&#8230; and as expected, it doesn&#8217;t work.</p>
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<p>There&#8217;s hardly been any mention to this change in all the Honeycomb announcements, and it certainly is a disruptive change. Because this new protocol relies in the manufacturers getting their act together to provide proper drivers that are able to communicate with the device, it seems everybody is having problems. Not only in Linux &#8211;which is my case&#8211;, but in Mac and Windows too. They have to install &#8220;Samsung KIES&#8221;, which sounds absolutely like an iTunes counterpart, and restart the computer and device several times, and maybe update something else. So we had been able to run away from having to use a dedicated program to transfer files to our Android devices, and we have to end up installing some special software to do that with Honeycomb. Boo.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been following several tutorials to get MTP working with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 that I was given on the Google I/O, such as <a href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=981774">this one</a>. I&#8217;ve even managed to get the tablet to show up and automount, and I can copy files. Yet when I re-mount the tablet again, the files are &#8220;gone&#8221;, nowhere to be seen, although they are accessible from the point of view of the tablet.</p>
<p>I tried upgrading the tablet to 3.1 as the update was available. And for that, I had to register for a Samsung account <em>first</em>, and click on an agreement. Again locking people in. Not nice, and there wasn&#8217;t much of an improvement. Except I could change the time zone at last, which was a bug I noticed before.</p>
<p>Now, for transferring files you need to disable USB debugging mode. But let&#8217;s say you want to enable debug, for developing on the device. Hah! The tablet won&#8217;t allow you to do so unless you <em>physically</em> unplug the cable first.</p>
<p>And here comes the finest surprise of all: once you enable USB debugging, and connect the tablet again, you can see those mysteriously disappeared files, using ADB or DDMS (from the SDK toolkit). I wonder if some sort of utility could be built to transfer stuff using adb as the low level connection method instead of this MTP &#8220;thing&#8221;&#8211;to describe it somehow without resorting to rude epithets. <strong>UPDATE:</strong> <em>I&#8217;ve started developing such utility. If you want to take an early stab at it, have a look at <a href="https://github.com/sole/aafm">aafm</a> &#8211; Android ADB File Manager :)</em></p>
<p>I wonder if the commercial version of Galaxy 10.1 has this sort of problems. Some people are suggesting that Google are trying to get people to use &#8220;the cloud&#8221; instead of simply using plain old storage, so maybe commercial tabs have this <em>feature</em> too.</p>
<p>If that&#8217;s the case, that renders Honeycomb devices utterly unattractive.</p>
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		<title>Updating &#8216;geometry&#8217; in TexLive + Ubuntu</title>
		<link>http://soledadpenades.com/2011/03/29/updating-geometry-in-texlive-ubuntu/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 17:41:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sole</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wanted to use \newgeometry to alter the layout of a document in the middle of it, but I was getting the dreaded Undefined control sequence error, which showed that the version of the geometry package installed with Ubuntu was too old. Thanks to this thread at Ubuntu forums I learned how to install LaTeX [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wanted to use <em>\newgeometry</em> to alter the layout of a document in the middle of it, but I was getting the dreaded <q>Undefined control sequence</q> error, which showed that the version of the <a href="http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/geometry">geometry</a> package installed with Ubuntu was too old.</p>
<p>Thanks to <a href="http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1441517">this thread</a> at Ubuntu forums I learned how to install LaTeX packages at will, and I finally had a newer geometry package that supported <em>\newgeometry</em>! \o/</p>
<p>I presume it will work with any other (La)TeX package you might want to install, so I&#8217;ll write down the steps just in case I need them for the future:</p>
<p>First, download the package&#8217;s zip file (or any other equivalent compressed file release). Uncompress it and locate the .dtx file.</p>
<p>We need to &#8220;compile&#8221; this file before LaTeX can use it. To do so, cd to the place where the .dtx file is and run:</p>
<div class="syhi_block"><code>tex geometry.dtx</code></div>
<p>This generates a .sty file (<strong>geometry.sty</strong>) that we&#8217;ll have to copy to a special place where TeX looks for stuff. This &#8220;special place&#8221; can actually be a number of places, but the only one that worked for me was <strong>/usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex/geometry/</strong>. (I also tried placing it in ~/texmf/tex/latex/geometry/, to no avail&#8211;it didn&#8217;t seem to be recognised, don&#8217;t know why).</p>
<p>Once it&#8217;s in the proper place we need to let TeX know that there&#8217;s <em>new stuff</em>. This is done with </p>
<div class="syhi_block"><code><span style="color: #c20cb9; font-weight: bold;">sudo</span> texhash</code></div>
<p>And we should be able to use the newer geometry package now! Yayyy!</p>
<p>PS Is it just me or people look at you with weird faces too, when they hear you&#8217;re learning about LaTeX? I bet they actually understand &#8220;latex&#8221; ;-)</p>
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