Archives for: April 2009
You May Have 64-bit Already
I've been running 64-bit LINUX for some time (as well as 64-bit Solaris and my Mac is 64-bit, too), and many of my friends and peers are amazed that I sprung for a fancy 64-bit processor. I have to shake my head and tell them that if they've got a fairly… more »
Mirror Keyboard Again
I noted yesterday that I had found a bit to remap keys allowing for one-handed use of a keyboard. Today I found some tidbits that make it a little better.
I had two problems with the mirrorboard keyboard mapping I found yesterday. The first was that m… more »
Mirror Keyboard
Giving a wing at the one-handed keyboard remapping for LINUX machines.
The caps-lock is used to flip the keys on the left..
That last was typed, with some difficulty (due mostly to newness) using the method.
The caps-lock is used to flip the key… more »
Mobile PC Wishlist
I've been lugging around a laptop for about a year now, as well as a PDA, and I think there's something in the middle that would make the mobile information user much more productive.
Nothing really new, but just some of my own musings on what a reall… more »
Blog Software Update to 2.4.6
Noticed there's an imminent 3.0 release coming, but the 2.4.5-to-2.4.6 upgrade was a simple expand zip, copy file upgrade. I crossed my fingers and did an update without archiving the old, but no worries; still works. more »
XPlanner Busted
I find a promising open-source web-served project management system with planning, bugs, charts, security, and all the rest of the goodies. It's not been maintained in a couple of years, though, and what is there is woefully out of style.
I guess I've… more »