Neben meiner Tastatur habe ich einen zusätzlichen USB-Ziffernblock (als einfache Stream Deck Alternative), den ich gerne als programmierbare Tasten unter Ubuntu Linux verwenden möchte.
Suchergebnisse mit Tag „Ubuntu“
I bought a Cherry G84-4700PUCDE-2 keypad about three years ago to have some "special multimedia keys" on the left side of my keyboard. It used to work after some trying until I upgraded to Ubuntu 14.04. The "trusty" release removed support for /lib/udev/findkeys and /lib/udev/keymap and replaced both by something called "hwdb". Converting turned out to be hard, because there are many wrong hints out there spread over the internet.
I'm currently upgrading from Ubuntu 9.04 to Ubuntu 12.04, a long process as every upgrade does only one step. This is the price you pay for skipping all updates of the last years. It's even slower since I moved my root filesystem to a RAID6.
I tried MovableType just before setting up WordPress for this blog. It didn't offer the features I wanted (okay, WordPress still doesn't have them, but it promised to have them and so it won). After trying out MT again, I want to have it. But what about my existing articles, comments, settings? That's (the only reason) why I'm still using WordPress.
Recently, I discovered strange messages in a servers system log. The cron daemon was complaining about an expired user account, but there are no user accounts on this server, which should ever expire.
Seit einiger Zeit arbeite ich mit PSGI/Plack, aber erst jetzt weiß ich, wie schön Plackup, Starman & Co. wirklich sind - denn heute wollte ich "mal eben" PHP5 in eine FastCGI-Umgebung schieben. Dafür gibt es den PHP-FPM (FastCGI Process Manager), der mittlerweile wie auch alles andere was nur wenige Leute brauchen Teil des PHP-Core ist und dieser unterstützt sogar die Absicherung der PHP-Scripte mittels chroot - allerdings habe ich keine Anleitung im Internet gefunden, die dieses wichtige Security-Feature tatsächlich nutzt.
The Ubuntu NetworkManager (NM) is great (exept for servers), it's taking care of all network issues up to VPN. NM supports using multiple network connections with multiple DNS servers and probably multiple private domains by running a local DNSmasq process which will forward all lookup requests to the proper nameserver. But the NM is new and still missing some feature - like additional or custom configuration lines for DNSmasq.
I like Google Docs (which is now Google Drive, but I rarely use it as a cloud drive), but Opera and Google Docs aren't good friends and Chrome seems to be the only best browser to use Google's "online office". I like Opera and have no reason switching to Chrome except docs.
Ja, ich gestehe, ich stamme aus DOS-Zeiten. Ursprünglich DATAPOINT-DOS auf einem 6600 und später MS-DOS auf dem PC. Bis heute bin ich kein echter GUI-User geworden, sondern arbeite viel mit Scripten und Shell-Fenstern. Seit etwa einem halben Jahr suche ich nach einer Möglichkeit, den Ubuntu NetworkManager per Skript zu kontrollieren, genauer gesagt eine Verbindung auf- oder abzubauen.
I didn't use any cloud storage service before, mostly because of security. I usually don't really care about my data being that attractive to big companies, but didn't feel well to have all my data stored in some unknown sky. Finally I tried Ubuntu One for one file not being worth to be stolen today.