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swftools on Ubuntu 14.04 – Trusty Tahr

SWFTools (a collection of utilities for working with Adobe Flash files, SWF files) was removed from the Ubuntu repository for some security problem with the PDF library used (I don’t remember exactly, anyway it’s not the point…). If you need to use SWFTools, you have to build it from the Read more…

By huntz, 11 yearsJune 13, 2014 ago
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sbackup – No desktop session found. Indicator application is not started.

I’m on KDE 4.13.0 and sbackup is not showing the notification icon. It’s an old problem, the program is looking for some process like “x-session-manager”, “gnome-session”, “gnome-shell”, “ksmserver”, “xfce4-session” but in my KDE system none of these processes is running, so the notification icon is not shown. If you run the Read more…

By huntz, 11 years ago
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Pidgin: change the spell-check dictionary on Linux

The problem: you use Pidgin for instant messaging and you write in different languages but you can spell check only in the language of your operative system.

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By huntz, 11 yearsMay 5, 2014 ago
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Speed-up Firefox browser

Firefox is a rock solid browser, but sometimes can look very slow compared to Chrome or similar browsers… You can fix this, going in config mode and changing some values: in the address URL bar, type about:config acknowledge the warning (you are going to change advanced settings) into the search Read more…

By huntz, 11 yearsJanuary 24, 2014 ago
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Version control in Xcode (GIT)

Today I have to fix a bugged program developed with Apple Xcode. Fixing broken code and replacing deprecated functions is a very energy consuming job and having a version control service can relieve the pain. Luckily Apple Xcode can natively work with GIT but this feature is not simple to enable. Read more…

By huntz, 12 yearsDecember 12, 2013 ago
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Use imagemagick / convert to extact a page from a PDF file

Sometimes opening a big PDF file with your favourite image editor (maybe GIMP?) only to extract a JPG of the first page is a waste of time. Using the convert command (from the ImageMagick suite) you can do this task in less time needed to launch the image editor itself Read more…

By huntz, 12 yearsDecember 5, 2013 ago
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Windows 8.1 and Intel USB 3.0 Host Controllers + Intel driver fix

Ok, also with the new Windows 8.1 release, I’m experiencing serious problems with my external USB3 drive. I have found this excellent guide, explaining how to replace the broken “Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller – 0100 (Microsoft)” with the Intel driver: Windows 8 and Intel USB 3.0 Host Controllers Read more…

By huntz, 12 yearsNovember 23, 2013 ago
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Create a video slideshow from series of numerically sequential images

If  you have some images with the sequential name (like image0001.jpg, image0002.jpg etc…) and you want to make a video, with Linux is very easy. You need ffmpeg: ffmpeg -r 25 -pattern_type glob -i ‘*.jpg’ -c:v libx264 output.mp4 You can change the frame-rate modifying the number after “-r” (in my Read more…

By huntz, 12 yearsNovember 22, 2013 ago
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LFTP: limit bandwidth upload/download

I use often lftp to move data from server to server/client. I like this FTP client because is small, very powerful to use and present in every Linux distribution. Plus, I can run lftp from the shell (maybe from a screen session) and forget it until the job is done Read more…

By huntz, 12 yearsNovember 21, 2013 ago
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Recuva – Undelete utility from the guys of CCleaner

This is a very fast and great program to undelete files for Windows. It’s powered by a nice wizard (easy even for the average user) and it simply make the job. You can easily recover photos from a formatted SD/CF card. Plus: the base version is also free. Surely you Read more…

By huntz, 12 yearsOctober 25, 2013 ago

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