Evolution notes

To delete all evolution settings: rm -r ~/.evolution rm ~/.gnome2_private/Evolution gconftool-2 –recursive-unset /apps/evolution Evolution stores all the account information in the gconf registry, but the cache stuff in .evolution.

5 cents a song.

Theres a slashdot story about an academic saying the record companies should charge 5 cents a song online instead of the current 99 cents. That the demand is elastic enough that they would be the ones to benefit. Simple supply and demand, and you can argue all day about whether demand is that elastic, but […]

Crashing servers

Somehow my webserver crashed.. I think the host OS crashed, and took the guest down with it. When I logged into the host today, the uptime was only 20 hours or so. I took the opportunity to move the webserver VM that this site is hosted on over to my windows box. Linux host to […]

Cell phone radiation

Came across this page this morning: Radiation measurements for cell phones on the market. The federal requirement says you have to stay under 1.6, mine is a 1.21. Probably a good thing to look at before buying my next phone. Although, does it mean if you have less radiation then you also get worse reception?

SELinux Symposium

So I’m off to Maryland for the SELinux Symposium. A bunch of HP, IBM, Redhat, and NSA guys will be there as well. Should be pretty interesting, though I’m not looking forward to the flight (being that I just made the return trip very recently). But I guess everyone’s over there huh. (Redhat in NC, […]

The new Powerbook scrolling

Finally got a chance to play with the new powerbooks two-fingered scrolling feature. Feels like it works pretty well, and seems so obvious in hind sight. I’m always the most excited about simple, seemingly obvious improvements like these. They are few and far between in the computer world, and Apple probably lays claim to a […]