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October

KDE/Qt California People Sightings!!

Written by Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper. 9 comments Posted in: Desktop, Google, KDE, Life in General
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I’m out in California this week (belated warning) again, WOOT! I got to spend another awesome weekend at the Google Summer of Code Mentor Summit. This year, Leo and I were the official KDE representatives, but Thiago, Simon, Ariya, and Olivier got to join in on the fun too. And then today and tomorrow are [...]

22
October

Bringin’ Sexy (urxvt) Back

Written by Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper. 13 comments Posted in: Desktop, KDE
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Let me tell you a (short) tale, my children. In the dark but awesome olden days, before KDE and GNOME were but glimmers in the eyes of their current communities, there existed a bunch of scrappy hackers who would take the best X applications out there and hack them into submission to their will. Why, [...]

12
October

Replace Laptop Video Card? Replace Laptop? Give Up Hope?

Written by Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper. 22 comments Posted in: Desktop, KDE, Linux
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I just read Alexander Dymo (adymo)’s blog post “KDE4 performance on NVidia 8600GT: problem solved by bying ATI” and am quite sad because I’m pretty sure that it’s impossible to rip out the nVidia Quadro NVS 140M that’s crammed into the motherboard on my laptop and replace it with an ATI (or Intel?) chip. I [...]

08
October

nVidia 177.80 Released!

Written by Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper. 8 comments Posted in: Desktop, KDE
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Holy crap. KDE 4.2 frickin’ flies! And contrary to my previous post, now if I set IPP=2, everything’s blazing fast and I’m actually able to resize konsole again! WooooooT!!!  YAY progress!!!
[[ UPDATE ]] : Added link to my previous post. I had already posted my xorg.conf settings and since then, the only thing I’ve changed [...]

03
October

KDE 4.2 (trunk) Now Rocking On My Thinkpad T61!!!

Written by Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper. 12 comments Posted in: KDE, Linux
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My work laptop and main computing device is a Thinkpad T61 with an nVidia Corporation Quadro NVS 140M (rev a1) card. It’s been a frustrating last year in trying to run a KDE4 desktop as my main work and development environment because of the problems with the proprietary nVidia drivers that show up in KDE4. [...]

03
October

That’s a big title, eh? I blogged previously about setting up a multi-head X environment for development and testing, even though I’m working on a laptop with only one card. My previous attempt used Xdmx and multiple Xephyr displays, and there were some problems with it. Thankfully, Lubos commented about his nifty little fakexinerama library [...]