Author Archives: Tsukasa

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The fool's herald.

Visual Studio 2008

In the endless grief that is Vista I just have to report on a more joyful thing that came from the Microsoft world: Visual Studio 2008 is finally ready for download in the MSDN to subscribers. Although I neither have … Continue reading

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del.icio.us Firefox Extension 2

The new extension is made of win and gold. It nicely integrates your actual bookmarks into the browser now. You should uninstall the old extension before installing this one.

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There’s no turning back..?

Apple und angehörige Fanboys feiern sich selbst wegen TimeMachine. Okay, Windows hatte dieses Feature jetzt zwar jahrelang, einige Dateisysteme (sagen wir mal… ZFS) bringen ähnliche Tools von Haus aus mit – aber was solls. Scheint ja unglaublich nützlich zu sein. … Continue reading

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Programmer’s tidbits: Vista Eventlog

You can say whatever you want about Microsoft’s new avant-garde operating system; there are some useful changes. Microsoft extended the old, somehow crippled eventlog with a searchable, filter-able (?) fliwatüt. Along with the optical and functional changes comes something that … Continue reading

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V stands for Virtualization!

Shut up, fool!

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Vista Speech Recognition

Man, am I pissed. Okay, I consider myself not to be an artist, not even an artist of sorts. But I always was under the impression that my German is quite clear to understand and that I speak in a … Continue reading

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Ein schwarzer Tag

Der 9.11. ist wirklich ein schwarzer Tag in der deutschen Geschichte… Erst wurde mein geliebtes Radel gestern Opfer eines heimtückischen und unglaublich feigen Aktes von Vandalismus. Zweitens wurde die Abnormität der Vorratsdatenspeicherung unter Bejubelung des Hitlerministers und seiner Zypresse durchgedrückt. … Continue reading

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Begging for more

I know I’m an asshole. That’s why it doesn’t matter that I hereby kindly request support for an up-to-date RandR support in the nVidia binary blob. Why, you might ask? I want to hot plug monitors with my laptop 🙂 … Continue reading

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Bla

Well, it took me a few days to come down since my post on Linux’ or respectively Ubuntu’s abysmal status on laptop drives. I changed the spindown times by myself now, no big deal. I still think it should be … Continue reading

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Can’t use Linux on my laptop

Well, now that’s quite a sad day for me. I can’t and won’t use Linux on my laptop because of the outstanding issues. This is not limited to Ubuntu, Debian has exactly the same flaw. I finally have my machine … Continue reading

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Dell delivers

Yeah, endlich das neue Notebook in den Händen 🙂 . Ich kann zwar verstehen, warum Leute das Vostro 1500 als groß, unhandlich und schwer bezeichnen, aber dafür ist es schnell und sehr stoßfest. Außerdem ist das 1680×1050 widescreen Display einfach … Continue reading

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EEE PC hits Asia

Wow, so it has finally been unleashed. While Asus tried to make it hit the shelves they’re probably quite delighted to hear that the EEEs didn’t even make it that far — the low-cost machines were sold out almost instantly … Continue reading

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GMail doesn’t like me :(

Bisher habe ich noch keine IMAP Optionen auf meinem Account 🙁 .

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Learn your lesson

Giving support on IRC can be quite entertaining at times. It also displays why some of my – in other peoples’ opinion – “crazy setups” aren’t that crazy. I’m referring to my statement that everyone needs a mirrored RAID setup … Continue reading

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Waiting

I’m pretty excited about the next week. So why is that? First of all (and most important for me 😉 ) is the fact that Dell finally seems to have sent my notebook on it’s way. Now I’m eagerly waiting … Continue reading

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