GNOME programming with only a GUI

http://www.flamingspork.com/junk/gnome-drivers.tar.bz2

Is my attempt at a little gnome app only using GUI utilities. It’s a graphical lsmod, showing what modules are currently loaded on your system.

I’m now kicking around trying to integrate modinfo with it so you can get a nice slab of information about what modules you’ve got loaded. Then I can go and integrate modprobe :)

the code is kind of ugly… really shows that this was a hack so that i could learn how GTK and all work a bit better… but, it’s libglade based, so that’s cool.

I’ve now learnt how programmed I am to the emacs key bindings while coding… it’s really annoying when they don’t all work. Maybe we need an emacs text editor widget.. :)

augie march – official website

augie march – official website

Great music, but one day will they PLEASE get a web site that has some form of usability. I mean, really.

FTA disastrous for Australian computer industry and users

Dr Andrew Tridgell (or tridge as he is more commonly known as) has got a great paper up on his site about the AU-US FTA. It’s short, sweet and to the point.
FTA disastrous for Australian computer industry and users

In "About the Author" he does fail to simply say “tridge: genius”, but he does tend to be a bit modest :)

Get Well Pia!

http://www.gnome.org/~jdub/blog/1090247739

But remember to also enjoy the morphine :)

all about never getting drawing on a web search

That’s why I’m linking to Sketches on the hope that if we do it in enough places, we’ll be able to convince certain search engines that it’s the most important type of drawing or drafting something out there.

google and wayback machine

help find old source that you thought could have been lost. ahhh… googling for your own work.

and qemu with i386 only binaries is nice too. works quite well. I mean, sure I actually have sunk low enough to have i386 machines around, but this is way cooler :)