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15 Jan, 2008

Spicebird 0.4 available for download

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Linux

Spicebird is an open-source collaboration suite. Simply put, it is built on Mozilla’s Thunderbird code, and also includes calendars, instant messaging, notes, contacts, feed reading and an old-school news reader. It look nice, is well put-together thus far, has a lot of integration with Google applications such as gmail and calendar, and is shaping [...]

I’ve been using the Mozilla-based Flock browser more in the past month, I do like how integrated the social networking side of it is. I can’t find extensions for Firefox that do it all so neatly and seamlessly. I’ve decided to start using it at work, and hit an issue, namely that the version supplied [...]

13 Nov, 2007

Sync to your Nokia N95 using Amarok

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Linux| Mobiles

I received an email today from a new reader, Mark, asking me if I had managed to sync music and podcasts to my N95 yet using Amarok on Ubuntu. This reminded me that I had been meaning to, but had been distracted by the podcasting application Nokia provide. So tonight I’ve had a look at [...]

16 Oct, 2007

Set up an FTP folder in Kubuntu

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Linux

Small tip today, I found this the other day, and it’s very handy to have FTP folders set up, rather than use a separate FTP program. Just saves on a few clicks here and there.
To set this up in Kubuntu, go to System Menu > Remote Places, then click on Add a Network Folder. You [...]

08 Oct, 2007

Moving to a new phone – Nokia N95

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Linux| Mobiles

Well I’ve been away for a week in New York, which was rather exciting and relaxing. Upon my return to work, I was somewhat delighted to find my new phone had arrived. I’m now the proud owner of a Nokia N95. So naturally I’m going to be testing out just what I can do [...]

16 Sep, 2007

Managing your Nokia 6300 using Wammu

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Linux| Mobiles

I’ve written before about connecting to a Nokia 6300 using Gnokii. John Dickson mentioned in the comments about using Wammu, and that he’d found it worked in part (but that also he’d written something in Java that did the backup side better). So I thought I’d give Wammu a try first, then John’s program another [...]

28 Aug, 2007

Applications I’m missing at the moment

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Linux| Mobiles

I was just thinking about the applications that I don’t have, that I would like. So I thought I’d write a quick list, explain them, and then revisit them in a few months time to see if they exist. I was going to put SMS notifications for Google Mail for my phone on there, but [...]

17 May, 2007

Installing Kubuntu on the Toshiba Tecra M5 laptop

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Linux

So I guess that’s one way of saying I have a new laptop! Anyway, I was going to write a detailed blog posting of the process for setting up and installing Kubuntu Feisty Fawn on my new Toshiba Tecra M5. However there really isn’t a lot to say. I reinstalled Windows using the supplied recovery [...]

11 May, 2007

Linking your Nokia 6300 mobile phone to Ubuntu

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Linux| Mobiles

So I did some further investigation tonight into getting my Nokia 6300 working under Ubuntu, with very positive results. What I tracked down was a program called Gnokii. It is a project to provide connectivity to Nokia phones that has been going since at least 2001, so they’ve got quite a bit of collective experience. [...]

11 May, 2007

Ubuntu and the Nokia 6300 mobile phone

Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: Linux| Mobiles

I’ve just received my almost annual upgrade mobile phone, a Nokia 6300. Now with my previous phone (Nokia 6230), one of the last things that has had me booting back into Windows has been doing anything with the phone. The Nokia Windows software is quite nice, you can edit contacts, backup data, browse files, and [...]


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