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I might be a bit on the late site of reporting about Gmail"s latest addition but at least you'll get an informed opinion on the whole new Imap thing. Since last week Gmail offered up IMAP services to most of its users (I say most , not all) and to be quite frank : I think its the best thing Gmail has offered up since hot water. Being the slider that I am, i'm mostly faced with the dilemma of choosing your 'main computer'. This is mostly the system that has your mail client and stuff like that.

The thing is I'm never good at that. I constantly switch between my Imac, My macbook and my Linux system, depending on what I need to do or where I am at that very moment. Apart from being an OS Slider I’m also a location slider working from different systems and stuff like that. So having access to my email always ment using Web based solutions. Gmail’s interface might not be bad but it's far from excellent. Dwarfed by the awesomeness of a mail client like Thunderbird with all its extensions and stuff its hard to be web based all the time. So using a mail client like Thunderbird was an option. Enabling pop3 on Gmail and using "recent: " as my login made me able to get the last 30 days of email on every system  (no matter if i had checked them on another system before) But it was still lacking the sweet spot of a real groupware experience (especially when sending email via this pop3 way the 'thread' of receive-reply that makes Gmail so cool, was broken).

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So thank heavens for Imap (IMAP supports both connected and disconnected modes of operation. E-mail clients using IMAP generally leave messages on the server until the user explicitly deletes them. This and other facets of IMAP operation allow multiple clients to access the same mailbox. Most e-mail clients support either POP3 or IMAP to retrieve messages; however, fewer Internet Service Providers (ISPs) support IMAP. IMAP4 offers access to the mail store; the client may store local copies of the messages, but these are considered to be a temporary cache; the server's store is authoritative says the wiki) In lame-men’s terms this means : instead of sucking the messages from the server and storing them to your desktop you actually make a local copy of the 'state of your webmail mailbox' on your computer(S) (plural) and have access to all your messages all the time (offline or online) and you are able to keep all the nice 'treads' intact (so you can now backtrack all the flame wars you had and who said what).

Getting everything configured is pretty easy (once you enable Imap in the settings menu of your Gmail you'll find a link to a how to that gives you the ports and numbers you should set) and from then on its pretty straightforward. The only thing we need now is a decent way to manage our contacts and let them sync between Gmail and Thunderbird. Cause i've got the calendar thingie done and done ! (i'll tell you about that in the next howto.

Going for Gutsy : a 10 minute manual in getting started. PDF   E-mail
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Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon ! With the hype of the new release behind us, its time to take a long hard look at the operating system itself. Yeah it's new and funky and has wobbly windows. But lets start looking beyond the first impressions and throw the monkey to the lions.

Step one : Basic installation. Ok , we do the whole next – forward – accept routine of the installation process that should not be any problem ( considering you know what language you speak, what part of the world you live and that your keyboard does not have a Klingon layout. ) so we just skip to the part where you get to your desktop. If you have the brain of a goldfish you know what your user name and password is and you log in. The first screen you see is .. hideous. I know brown is the trademark of the whole Ubuntu distro, but seriously : Why in hells bells does my desktop look like it has an OSX desktop dipped in brown pooh ? So get on the internet, whiz up a wallpaper from some hot chick or whatever, right click the sucker and choose as wallpaper.

By the way : If your wireless card is NOT working out of the box : You're officially fucked ! There are a great many ways to get it working all lovingly explained on the Ubuntu Forums. Get down on your knees, plug the Ethernet cable into your wired network card and start looking for the solution. If you CAN get your wifi card going you are going to find out how, (don't worry). As for me ? I have an intel 2200 chip set that is recognized out of the box, it found my wifi router right away and it worked. ( One point awarded to gutsy for finally getting the whole wifi debacle out of the way)

Next : Go to SYSTEM / ADMINISTRATION / SOFTWARE SOURCES. On the first tab select the first four check-boxes (except the SOURCES one) and un-check the CDROM option (otherwise the Ubuntu is gonna wine for the cd). Now : The second tab : Third party software: Check both options. Third tab : Updates : Choose 'important' and 'recommended' and select “download all updates in the background” Now click Close. That way you'll have your update sources all sorted out. ( If you see the update icon on the top right corner : Click it and install your updates).

When that is out of the way its time to juice up our little distribution with some more software. Click on “Applications” Add/Remove. on the top left select “All available applications” and browse the different sections of software. You can select and choose what you want to install, but I'll give you a list of the extras I've installed.
accessories : 7zip / ace / gDesklets (choose this one !) / Ophcrack. / RAR / xtraceroute.
Internet :Bittornado Client / chatzilla / ClusterSSH / Etherape / ettercap / Filezilla / Gmailnotify / Grsync / Internet DJ Console /Mozilla Thunderbird / Nessus / NmapFE /Pdgin/Sun 5 and 6 (java stuff) / VPN Connection Wizzard./ Wireshark /
Other :ubuntu restricted extra's
System tools: Yaquake

Next click on : Apply changes.

The one thing I have noticed while going through this list is that there are an a-amazing amount of programs that you can install using this select-and click method. (How about turning your ubuntu machine into a fileserver / ftp server / Digital video recorder and so on) But not to turn this 'first look' into the next volume of the Dune series .. I decided to keep it brief.

Now, back to our little desktop : Click SYSTEM/PREFERENCES/APPEARANCE and choose the theme you like. For wobbly windows and more go to 'visual effects' and choose the medium setting (believe me , all the rest is overhead). Click ok and voila.

For the final part of this little howto we are going to spice up our interface. Go to your desktop, and right click on the bottom toolbar : Choose 'delete this panel'. Then go up to the toolbar on the top of your screen and right click. Choose “add to panel” and click on “windows list” That way your top bar has your “start button” and your programs list .. This leaves the bottom half of our screen open for something nice.

Go to applications / accessories / Gdesklets. From here you can choose several nice “widgets” that live on your desktop. The one I want you to choose is Toolbar/launcher/ Starterbar : Click it and drag it down to the bottom of your desktop. Drag shortcuts onto it et voila : you have your own OSX dock. Now to round it all up : We are going to get this little “dock” be started whenever we boot. To do that go to System/preferences/sessions/ Click add and type gdesklets in every line.

Et voila, next time you boot you'll have a cool looking dock, a nice wallpaper, wobbly windows, mp3 and Dvd support and some nice extra programs to keep ya busy :) Enjoy !

 

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Apple-porn : My hands on the Ipod Touch. PDF   E-mail
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Still got a ton of work backlogged after a very busy weekend (but rest assured, there is a lot of content coming your way) but I did want to slip in this little article in cause .. Well .. Men are just like little children. A acquaintance of mine visited the US recently and just had to slip his latest purchase into my hands, only to leave a gaping hole in my gadget-loving heart when he took it away. As one of the first in Belgium (apart from him of course) I got a chance to play with the little machine and discovered it takes 5 seconds to lock it into your heart. I'll try and give you the fastest review of my 20 second intercourse with the 16 gigabyte Ipod touch.

 

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Weight and size: Damn that little thing is as flat as a penny. About half as fat as my 5G ipod (30 gig) , so that makes it a little thicker then the new nano. It feels rock solid and slick and is about a perfect size when it comes down to watching video"s.

Interface : I must say : the interface  is fantastic : the first thing i tried of course was flipping it on its side (and Hoopla the thing goes widescreen) and then the coverflow stuff ! NIICE (if you have all of your artwork of course) but the whole thing wit the pictures takes the cake. Zooming in and out using both of your fingers is fan-tastic ! ! ! ! 

Webbrowsing : If I had to compare my Qtec windows mobile interface to this it feels like I'm dragging around a clay tablet. The wifi on the Ipod touch is fast and easy to configure BUT (here it comes) its the first device that REALLY allows you to look at websites like you are supposed to. With the little ipod on its side you don't have to scroll sideways. And if the letters are too small just .. zoom in ! 

All in all : Great little device and a intriguing pairing of an mp3 player and a wifi enabled device. I'm pretty interested in the little thing and one day it just might  take the place of my ipod ..  

 

The all new Sony Rolly PDF   E-mail
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I think Sony will sell about ... Three of these ... worldwide.

 

Pimp your Gnome ! PDF   E-mail
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Ok , I could not slip this post up. Being the cross platform slider that I am, I love working with Linux but hate the sometimes rudimentary boxiness of the graphical user interface. Sure .. Beryl and all that stuff is nice. But there must be nicer ways of totaly pimping out your Gnome desktop without turning all your windows into silly putty or spinning your virtual desktop cube 'till you blow chunks.  So I really like LIFEHACKERS TOP TEN Gnome Desktop Tweaks that help you put your best foot forward. (get it ? Foot / Gnome ;) ) .. 

 

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My personal favorite must be using your command line window as a wallpaper :) If THAT isn't geek .. I don't know WHAT is ! 

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