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Adobe AIR, stop putting Firefox as your default browser!

Look what evilness you forced me to do:

root@nef:~# cd /usr/bin/
root@nef:/usr/bin# mv firefox firefox3
root@nef:/usr/bin# ln -s opera firefox


(If that is not dirty, I don't know what dirty is)

Disabling Middle-click paste in Opera under Linux

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So I've been tearing my head off due to being annoyed of the feature of X, that makes middle-click paste or, as in Opera's case, open the pasted link. In my case, I couldn't stand this, as I am using middle click to open links in new background tabs. After spending some time around forums, there were no immediate solutions in sight, so I decided to look through opera:config, and what did I find there?

By going to: opera:config#UserPrefs|ExtendedCenterMousebuttonAction and setting this option to 0, the middle click, or center mouse button as Opera calls it, will work as expected. No more lost forms or frustration due to accidentally missing the link while middle clicking. Now it works as it should!

My desktop

Since I've been preaching for Linux lately, I figured it'd be about time to show an image of my desktop. This is just a casually image of my desktop:

Considering installing Linux onto my stationary computer.

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A friend of mine, Stein-Ivar to be precise, recently purchased a brand new computer with a nice X25-E SSD disk, which is fast as lightning and he has kept bragging about how fast he can untar archives and emerge packages through it. Of course, I love new and fast technology, but since it is so expensive, it costs about 3000 NOK (which is about €333), I just cannot afford it. At least not yet, but I'll try to save up to it. :-)

Alright, back to the Linux thing I hinted about. Let me go way back, back to my first year at the junior college (or high school or whatever its equivalent is called). I was 16 years old and we had just gotten broadband connections to our homeplace. I found this Debian Linux which I had gotten recommended, and I installed it. Through fire and rain I stuck with Debian for about 1 year until my harddisk crashed and my entire system was wiped clean. At the same time I had a course at school which required me to use a Windows application which was not able to be run through Wine, and as a result I figured I could just use Windows until that time came. Well, I am still using Windows.

Perhaps this is about to change. I have for an extensive period of time been using Windows for my main operating system for many reasons, but mainly due to me wanting to play World of Warcraft. However, nowadays Wine is perfectly able to run WoW fluently, and I know several of my friends and acquaintances whom run it like this. As a result I am considering doing the same.

If there is one thing I could point out about what is good or possible supreme in Linux, it would be its great flexibility and possibility to change and fix the user interface as you'd like. Also, it is great just to do one emerge -av world to update every application you have ever installed on your system. And the worst thing? Well... I just cannot stand compiling the kernel of the Linux system. It's like 10 000 000 options and if you should be so unfortunate to erroneously NOT choose one of them your entire system can be fuxxed beyond belief. Linux is stable as heck, but once it dies, it dies hard.

I'll try to keep you posted! I have had a tendancy to keep blogging more whenever I have Linux on my computer. Weird... but true!

The last 'ordinary' day of 2008.

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Tomorrow (or per definition today, but I haven't gotten to bed yet) we have New Year's Eve, so today was the last ordinary day of 2008.

I joined Stein-Ivar in fetching Trond at the airport in Bodø, and the trip back and forth went smoothly. When I got home we had some delicious dinner, and I fell asleep again (I had slept from 0300 to 0800, so I was quite tired after those hours in the car).

Tonight I figured I'd try to reinstall my MSI Wind with Ubuntu, and it has worked flawlessly. The only thing I am struggling with now is to get Flash to work nicely with Opera (10), but it seems to give me the finger. When I use Firefox, however, it works perfectly. I'll look more into it tomorrow.

Now there's a storm blowing outside. It reaches for the house and the house crackles as it says "Hell no, I'll stay here". Quite cozy. :smile:

The biggest surprise today was that I finally got one of my grades. In Discrete Mathematics. For the first time ever, I received an A! :-)

I'll probably post something (un)useful tomorrow. Good night!
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