I was chatting with a friend on yahoo yesterday and we started to talk about vidochat. Kopete should support it. So I tried to get it working.
But it failed. So I spend some time with mister google.
I was chatting with a friend on yahoo yesterday and we started to talk about vidochat. Kopete should support it. So I tried to get it working.
But it failed. So I spend some time with mister google.
Most of the time I have been using mplayer or the gnome version of it.
Today i found a nice new player, also based on mplayer, but it seems to have some nice features. Its called UMPlayer.
As I mentioned before, Kubuntu 10.10 is using pulseaudio as default. I am very happy with this and its working great. Bet the last few days it has been having a problem. The kmix application is using 100% CPU. As I have multiple cores its not that noticeable but it is annoying.
As I said in my post earlier I have upgraded to Kubuntu 10.10 from 9.10. As I’m running kde that means that the messenger system you are using is kopete. Installing that is easy but moving over the config files is a bit more hassle as its a bit spread out and its also using kwallet to store some information.
As I said in my post earlier I have upgraded to Kubuntu 10.10 from 9.10. I use Openoffice quite a lot to write documents and so, and as I’m quite often sharing documents with windows users, I do use Arial as a standard font. Somewhere during my transition, it went away.
As I said in my post earlier I have upgraded to Kubuntu 10.10 from 9.10. In 10.10 the pulseaudio system is more integrated in all applications and is quite good – in my opinion, but that also means that some of the “old” programs are not installed.
As I said in my post earlier I have upgraded to Kubuntu 10.10 from 9.10. One of the small applications that I’m am using quite a lot is knote. This is a small applications that allows me to put up notes on the screen for small notes of what to to, don’t forget and so on.
As I said in my post earlier I have upgraded to Kubuntu 10.10 from 9.10. After getting my browser to work, next thing was to get my mail up and running again. This means installing Thunderbird.
As I said in my post earlier I have upgraded to Kubuntu 10.10 from 9.10. One of the first thing I needed to do was to add my second disk. The laptop I have has 2 500 GB disk and the second one was not installed/used during the install. So I need to add that one.
As I said in my post erlier I have upgraded to Kubuntu 10.10 from 9.10. And one thing that was driving me crazy was the fact that when moving a windows up to the top left corner – a think I usually do as I’m having 4 virtual desktops for different things going on – make the system think I what to make it full screen. NO I DON’T.