Archive for January, 2008

Gnome-Keyring, annoying “feature” fixed

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Well, I’ve been getting annoyed by my Gnome-Keyring application. Basically what it is is a vault for all the passwords for your other applications, which is good in a way, its one password to remember for all the other passwords. However, its not that I don’t remember my passwords, its that I don’t want to have to enter them all the time, what this does is provide a pop-up asking you to enter the keyring password to allow it to use your password to say, download your emails.

Gnome-Keyring

It was quite annoying, so I checked out how to remove it, one option is to remove gnome-keyring which is fine, however the dependencies are pretty much the rest of my system, so I didn’t do that.

Whilst looking at what to remove though, I noticed gnome-keyring-manager, install that I thought, maybe it will allow me to configure the passwords to just work without asking for my keyring. Cha-ching, bonus found that this is even easier, when you first fireup keyring-manager it asks to add some keyrings from applications it is aware of, I set yes and always allow. Now I don’t get bothered all the time.

Scientists to create animal-human embryos

Saturday, January 19th, 2008

Minotaure

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/jan/18/hybrid.embryos

Something about this seems very bad, we should tread carefully here.

HD-DVD War Over

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Very very funny YouTube video, well done sacolton

Windows has more text editors then Linux….apparently.

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

I was just checking out a website I go on sometimes to see if there was an update for the BugMeNot extension as the last version I hacked to work in my version of firefox and I noticed this article on the main page which is doing a round up of good text editors for Windows, I particularly like this quote though:

If you have a Mac, then buy TextMate. If you have Linux, then use Emacs or vi, because you know you’re special, and that’s what you should use. Windows users have a little more choice in the matter, so let’s dive in.

Well thats certainly hilarious, surely everyone knows the sheer volume of editors available for Linux is gigantic!

Anyway, it made me smile.

Happy New Year

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

It’s 2008 and something is amiss. Where, pray tell is my flying car? My house robot? My virtual reality computer?

We appear to still be using better versions of what we had 20 years ago.

Apple ipod – Sony Walkman
Nintendo Wii – Atari Pong System (with the twisty dials)
Segway – Sinclair C5

I’m sure there are many others but we still don’t have those things that we were promised.

I’m sure 2009 will be the year for Linux on the desktop though…….. ;)