Things I Learned Today

April 13th, 2009 by Charles Peng No comments »

Decorate your Linux (Gnome) with Mac OS X interface

Give Ubuntu Jaunty An Apple Flavour A lot of people like to dress up their Linux (Gnome) computer with a Mac OS X interface. One way that I learned is to install Mac4Lin theme, I tried this before, but I don’t like Mac4Lin interface. Well, this article gives Gnome a fresh new look, and, it’s similar to Mac.

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How I wish I could Marry Myself

April 8th, 2009 by Charles Peng 1 comment »

I want to get married now

Last month, a girl, who was my class mate when we studied at XFU, said she got married. It was a great blow to me when I heard this news.

We have been graduated from university for almost 3 years, many of our schoolmate have been married, and most of them have had a child, but, I’m still single, what’s worse, I never had a grilfriend. I’ve been 24 years old now, I want to get married too, it’s time to look for a girlfriend, perfectly a nice girl.

A Flowchart to Determine If You’re Going to Have Sex on This Date

April 7th, 2009 by Charles Peng No comments »

A Flowchart to Determine If You're Going to Have Sex on This Date

Two Flickr Clients for Linux

March 30th, 2009 by Charles Peng 2 comments »

Since my Flickr account went Pro, I was able to upload as many pictures and photos as I took with my camera and shared them with all of my friends. Here are two Flickr clients if you use Linux system, which allows you upload your photos conveniently.

1. jUploadr

Uploading photos to Flickr with jUploadr

jUploadr is a cross platform, cross-site Photo uploader. Currently it runs on Windows Linux and OS X and supports both Flickr and Zooomr. It allows you to set all properties of a photo before you upload it. It also supports batch editing, so you can make short work of uploading a bunch of files. It is Flickr officially recommend photo uploading client for Linux.

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Install Shutter in Fedora 10

March 30th, 2009 by Charles Peng 4 comments »

Install Shutter in Fedora 10

Shutter (former named Gscrot) is an open-source feature-rich screenshot program. You can take a screenshot of a specific area, window, your whole screen, or even of a website – apply different effects to it, draw on it to highlight points, and then upload to an image hosting site, all within one window.

Shutter has a .deb package officially, which allows you very easy to install in Ubuntu Linux, but it had no .rpm package available, so things are quite difficult if you want to run it in Fedora 10 system. I tried to install months ago, but failed to install its depencies.

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