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Pulseaudio is not evil

Monday, March 9th, 2009

I have a midi-hifi connected to my desktop via digital since I listen to a lot of music and it works great with OSS, but not with ALSA.

Most of the time I keep Skype open, but as soon as someone sends me a message or I open a Skype window it steals the sound.  I have to quit my audio player (or whatever else was using the sound) and Skype and start them both up to get sound back to where I want it.

I had been holding off installing Pulseaudio for a while because to my knowledge a lot of apps didn’t support it yet, and I though crappy sound was better that no sound.  I gave it a try anyway.

The compatibility with OSS and ALSA seems superb.  Banshee built with Pulseaudio support and WINE built with alsa works flawlessly side-by-side with my sound-card using the OSS driver.  I’m sure I could have don’t this with ALSA, but I doubt it would have done it as well or as easy.

So to all the people that are complaining about Pulseaudio: Shut up and give it a try. It’s not really evil, quite the opposite.

2 Reason why Virtual Box’ “seamless mode” isn’t seamless

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

I’ve been running Virtual Box’ in seamless mode with a Linux host and a Windows guest and it is very impressive, but I wouldn’t call it seamless for 2 reasons.

  1. Windows are not managed by the hosts window manager - like they are with things like WINE.
  2. All the icons in the systray should be in the notification area, and so should things like the Windows Start Menu - see how VirtualPC integrates the Windows Menu with the Mac OSX dock.

If these things were fixed, then it would be seamless.

I’m going to Fosdem

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

I'm going to FOSDEM, the Free and Open Source Software Developers' European Meeting

A ready to run GPE image for the HTC-Universal

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

I was playing with some Linux images on my HTC Universal (aka Xda Exec, Jasjar, etc), when I realized that most of them sucked.

I built my own GPE image using OpenEmbedded, It’s based on the Angstrom distribution so there’s a package manager (ipkg) with plenty of apps ready to try out, pretty cool. Wifi in this image seems far more stable than any other image I’ve tried.

GPE has one of the best mobile browsers I’ve ever used, and some excellent PIM apps, but seems to lack an app for making use of phone functionality.

I’m currently investigating adding support to Conduit for syncing GPE devices.

What works:

  • Touch screen
  • Wifi
  • Keyboard (although the map is a bit out)
  • Suspend/Resume
  • Sound
  • Screen rotation using the panel applet

What doesn’t:

  • Battery applet
  • Wifi applet (network config tool works fine though)
  • Phone/SMS capability
  • Starling Audio Player (segfaults)
  • su - when logged in as a normal user - “chmod u+s /bin/su” as root to fix.

How to install:

  • Find a SD card (I used a 1GB card) and create two partitions; a ext2 partition and a swap partition; make sure the ext2 partition is first. I recommend making the swap partition 256mb.
  • Extract the rootsfs onto the ext2 partition.
  • Copy these files onto your Universal, these are needed to boot Linux.  Make sure they are kept together.

To run Linux, just start haret.  Feedback much appreciated.

WebKit Support in Conduit

Friday, July 18th, 2008

When I was at Guadec I met John Stowers, the developer of GNOME application Conduit Synchronizer. Conduit is something I had heard about a while ago but only vaguely remembered, I’d never seen it in action, and most people I talked to never really though it went anywhere or was still under active development.

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Guadec 2008, Istanbul

Friday, July 18th, 2008

So its been a few days since Guadec (GNOME Users And Developers European Conference) ended, and I’ve still not blogged about it.
It was nice to see a few familiar faces, and meet some more.

What rocked:

  • Keynotes - They were all pretty good, I especially liked the ones on usability and the future of the ‘net.
  • Employers - Passing out their business cards and contact details.
  • Welcome party - Beer was OK, and there were lots of great people. Officially there was 1 FREE beer (token) per person, but the staff started giving out more tokens as the night went on. — Nice one.
  • SMASHED (Single Malt Appreciation Society for Hackers, Engineers and Developers) - it was on a boat!
  • SWAG - All registered attendees received a nice laptop bag with all of the sponsors logos on, a couple of t-shirts (with Guadec and Bazaar on them), some leaflets and maps of istanbul, a whopping great 4GB Mandriva Flash pen drive and other various Imendio and Gnome branded goodies.

What didn’t:

  • Mark Shuttleworth did not turn up to SMASHED.
  • The FREE beer at the Google party was awful, there we tons of free beer tokens left everywhere.
    The DJ also had the music so load that it completely killed conversation (and would not turn it down), and to top it all off, not a single person from Google showed up. — Nice one Google.

All in all it was a pretty good first Guadec for me, I will definitely be going next year.

Getonthenet: Now more personal

Saturday, July 5th, 2008

After a long time thinking about this site, I have decided to make it more personal.
From now on this site will focus more around the blog.

I will write more about myself and getonthenet’s work in and around the open-source comunity,
and web-development and design in general.

Hopefully this will be the start of something great!

Getonthenet.eu Update

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

Welcome to our new blog section!

Our new blog will be used to announce updates to our open source software, and offer web tips and advice.

In case you didn’t notice, our sites design has also been refreshed.