Pidgin add-on pack for Linux #2
I’ve just built a package of the latest version for Debian/Ubuntu. It includes switchspell! pidgin-plugin-pack_251-2_i386
I’ve just built a package of the latest version for Debian/Ubuntu. It includes switchspell! pidgin-plugin-pack_251-2_i386
I was searching for a way to display exe icons, but the scripts I found were stuffed with useless crap, so I made my own. You need the icoutils. (“sudo apt-get install icoutils”) Then just run my shellscript (“sh WindowsIconsForGnome.sh“) or doubleclick it in GNOME. It looks like this:
I wasted hours trying to compile the switchspell plugin for pidgin. Since I am social and want to prevent others from doing the same, I share my .deb with you. (includes all the other plugins from the purple/pidgin plugin pack that worked with the latest pidgin. Download (Install just as normal: “sudo dpkg -i purple-plugin-pack_240-1_i386.deb”)
(Pic is taken from Wikipedia.) My tritium powered Nite glowring just arrived. It’s green and I really like it! 😀 The one on the pic above glows a bit stronger than mine, but I think that’s caused by the camera. (Probably made with an extra long exposure time) The package says it’ll glow for at …
I’ve recently updated my dynamic banner and added a generator as well as an url encoding/compression. Just visit http://dekar.wc3edit.net/banner.php and feel free to use them everywhere you like. It’s still beta, but it should work without any problems anyway. If you encounter any bugs, please email me or post them as comment!
English: AVM recently released an update for one of their popular (at least in Germany) Fritz!Box router. This beta firmware update allows you to force Fast-Path on, without paying for it! Fast-Path is a technique to boost your pings, that’s why it was sold as an add on for pc gamers in the past. If …
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Perfect Dark is an anonymous peer to peer network which aims to become the #1 in Japan. You have to share at least 40 Gigabyte of your hard drive which is used for the networks exceptional storage system which works like a global RAID. Everything a user uploads will be stored in tiny encrypted parts …