queleimporta.com http://mini.queleimporta.com Linux, Open Source, Web, Engineering, Technology posterous.com Thu, 02 Sep 2010 10:02:00 -0700 Migrating from GMail to Google Apps http://mini.queleimporta.com/migrating-from-gmail-to-google-apps http://mini.queleimporta.com/migrating-from-gmail-to-google-apps

A quick guide to migrating contacts, calendar, email and email filters from GMail (user@gmail.com) to Google Apps (user@domain.com).

http://base6.com/2009/06/15/migrating-from-gmail-to-google-apps/

http://www.thamtech.com/blog/2008/03/29/gmail-to-google-apps-email-migration/

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Sat, 31 Jul 2010 16:26:00 -0700 Enhance! http://mini.queleimporta.com/enhance http://mini.queleimporta.com/enhance
Read in this order:

  1. http://t.cuervo.net/?csE1WwypJo
  2. http://t.cuervo.net/?aBAMOEkkm6

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Thu, 01 Jul 2010 13:00:56 -0700 Microsoft Kills Kin http://mini.queleimporta.com/microsoft-kills-kin-5 http://mini.queleimporta.com/microsoft-kills-kin-5
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Just six weeks after launch, Microsoft's Kin, the social phone we wanted to love, is dead. Microsoft is ending its short life, sources close to Microsoft tell us.

There won't be a separate Kin product anymore. Effective immediately, Andy Lees is shoving the entire Kin team into the core Windows Phone 7 team, so there will just be one big group to focus on Windows Phone 7.

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Mon, 17 May 2010 16:55:03 -0700 Absolutely Amazing Picture: Obese, gluttonous, and cannibalistic Galaxy. http://mini.queleimporta.com/absolutely-amazing-picture-obese-gluttonous-a http://mini.queleimporta.com/absolutely-amazing-picture-obese-gluttonous-a
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Fri, 14 May 2010 09:58:22 -0700 Set Gmail / Google Apps email as system wide default in Ubuntu http://mini.queleimporta.com/set-gmail-google-apps-email-as-system-wide-de http://mini.queleimporta.com/set-gmail-google-apps-email-as-system-wide-de
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Thu, 10 Dec 2009 06:34:11 -0800 Gmail Backup http://mini.queleimporta.com/gmail-backup http://mini.queleimporta.com/gmail-backup
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Works with Google Apps email accounts as well.
Simple but functional.

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Tue, 24 Nov 2009 11:04:31 -0800 FSlint "Select using wildcard" feature http://mini.queleimporta.com/fslint-select-using-wildcard-feature http://mini.queleimporta.com/fslint-select-using-wildcard-feature To specify a whole path you would enter:

/Backup/Pictures/Trips/*

to select all files with ous in the name, use *ous*

to select all files with four letter names, use ????

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Thu, 19 Nov 2009 06:59:07 -0800 Excellent tool for searching domain names http://mini.queleimporta.com/excellent-tool-for-searching-domain-names http://mini.queleimporta.com/excellent-tool-for-searching-domain-names Nice catchphrase too.

Give your domain search a happy ending.
There’s a whole world of domains out there—hundreds at the top-level and even more beyond. Whether you want a short URL or something big, Domainr helps you explore them all. Some of our favorites are ste.ph, streetstyl.es and iamthewalr.us.

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Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:18:00 -0800 Restoring Nautilus as the default "Open Containing Folder" in Firefox http://mini.queleimporta.com/restoring-nautilus-as-the-default-open-contai http://mini.queleimporta.com/restoring-nautilus-as-the-default-open-contai Using the terminal:

gksudo gedit /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache

Search for: x-directory/gnome-default-handler=

and make sure the whole line reads

x-directory/gnome-default-handler=nautilus-folder-handler.desktop

instead of:

x-directory/gnome-default-handler=Thunar-folder-handler.desktop
x-directory/gnome-default-handler=pcmanfm-folder-handler.desktop;
x-directory/gnome-default-handler=kde4-dolphin.desktop

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Tue, 25 Aug 2009 10:06:00 -0700 Incremental Backup with rdiff-backup http://mini.queleimporta.com/incremental-backup-with-rdiff-backup http://mini.queleimporta.com/incremental-backup-with-rdiff-backup
rdiff-backup tries to “combine the best features of a mirror and an incremental backup”. It’s a command line utility that not only gives you a plain mirror of your files, but also allows you to retrieve previous versions of your files using the extra difference data it keeps. This means you can quickly copy and paste to restore a file from your most recent backup, or retrieve the contents of files as they were at the time of any previous backup. rdiff-backup has built in support for network backups over SSH and is network-efficient and fast thanks to its incremental nature. It’s also possible to run rdiff-backup on Windows, soon I’ll be investigating whether it will work as a backup solution for the Windows systems on my network.

Tom has a nice rdiff-backup tutorial. Is there a GUI for all this somewhere?

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Tue, 25 Aug 2009 09:50:35 -0700 The Only Truly Failed Project http://mini.queleimporta.com/the-only-truly-failed-project-1 http://mini.queleimporta.com/the-only-truly-failed-project-1
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I mentioned this to my younger bother the other day. He was not old enough to remember it. One of Microsoft's first failures.

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Sat, 22 Aug 2009 08:22:35 -0700 CentOS 5.3 - Serious Linux for serious people http://mini.queleimporta.com/centos-53-serious-linux-for-serious-people http://mini.queleimporta.com/centos-53-serious-linux-for-serious-people
I always liked RedHat. Whenever you hear about serious business (banks, Stock Markets, Health care) running Linux, somewhere in there is RedHat. CentOS is the exact same thing, except for the RedHat branding. It is also free. Did I mention this website runs on CentOS?

We will try everything we normally do - from Wireless via Samba sharing to MP3 playback - and then some. I will test four times: two laptops and two installations, one 32-bit and 64-bit. And check everything in KDE and Gnome. This is probably the most extensive test I have done yet. We will practically do everything, from scratch. So not only is this a review, it's a full blown tutorial to turning your CentOS into a superb desktop.

Some of the stuff waiting you just a few mouse scrolls below:

  • Live CD checks on two laptops (Wireless, Bluetooth, Web camera, NTFS support)
  • Installation of a 32-bit edition
  • Installation of a 64-bit edition
  • Solving screen resolution issues
  • Compilation
  • Installing VMware Tools (in VMware Server and ESXi)
  • Configuring startup programs in the session
  • Configuring proxy
  • Solving update problems via proxy
  • Samba sharing
  • Adding extra repositories
  • Flash Player 10 on 32-bit and 64-bit machines
  • MP3, Windows video playback
  • Installing cool software (VLC, Skype, others)
  • Applications
  • Making CentOS pretty (new themes, styles in KDE and Gnome)

And more ... until your eyes water from sweet exhaustion. It shall definitely be intriguing. So follow me. Spare an hour or two and have a lovely read.

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Wed, 19 Aug 2009 23:39:00 -0700 luckyBackup - backup and sync utility http://mini.queleimporta.com/luckybackup-backup-and-sync-utility http://mini.queleimporta.com/luckybackup-backup-and-sync-utility
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Another very good back-up software for Linux. Using rsync it does backup or directory syncing, including remote transfers. Very solid.

EDIT: It seems I spoke to soon, luckyBackup chocked while backing up about 500GB of data overnite. Memory consumption was about 670MB when it became unresponsive. This is on a quad-core with 4gb of ram, so resources were plentiful. After the initial backup, subsequent delta transfers finished correctly.

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Wed, 19 Aug 2009 12:46:55 -0700 LED Bulbs http://mini.queleimporta.com/led-bulbs http://mini.queleimporta.com/led-bulbs So much for LED MR16 Bulbs. They only lasted 3 months. Extremely expensive!

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Sun, 16 Aug 2009 05:47:19 -0700 Google Caffeine http://mini.queleimporta.com/google-caffeine-6 http://mini.queleimporta.com/google-caffeine-6 There is virtually no latency here, amazing. http://www2.sandbox.google.com

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Thu, 13 Aug 2009 18:48:04 -0700 Nice graphical representation of cell phone manufacturers market share http://mini.queleimporta.com/nice-graphical-representation-of-cell-phone-m http://mini.queleimporta.com/nice-graphical-representation-of-cell-phone-m
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If you ever wanted to see clearly how hard Apple is beating everyone else.

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Fri, 07 Aug 2009 18:52:58 -0700 Microsoft's Windows 7 Upgrade Mess http://mini.queleimporta.com/microsofts-windows-7-upgrade-mess http://mini.queleimporta.com/microsofts-windows-7-upgrade-mess
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No upgrade from XP. They have got to be kidding.

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Sun, 02 Aug 2009 06:44:14 -0700 How Microsoft got Windows NT http://mini.queleimporta.com/how-microsoft-got-windows-nt http://mini.queleimporta.com/how-microsoft-got-windows-nt
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As usual, excellent reading from Daniel Eran Dilger.
Also as usual. Microsoft nasty business practices.

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Sat, 01 Aug 2009 10:19:12 -0700 Firefox passes billionth download! http://mini.queleimporta.com/firefox-passes-billionth-download http://mini.queleimporta.com/firefox-passes-billionth-download
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This is one of the greatest achievements of open source.
And yes, they are extremely profitable.

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Fri, 31 Jul 2009 05:13:21 -0700 Setting Firefox 3.5 as default browser system wide in ubuntu http://mini.queleimporta.com/setting-firefox-35-as-default-browser-system-0 http://mini.queleimporta.com/setting-firefox-35-as-default-browser-system-0 Some applications like TweetDeck don't respect gnome preferred applications settings and continue to use the older Firefox 3.1 instead of the new one 3.5 when opening links.

This is because

/usr/bin/firefox is currently pointing (like a shortcut) to

/usr/bin/firefox-3.0

To change this to 3.5 enter the following on the command line

$ sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/firefox-3.5 /usr/bin/firefox

If you want to change it back:
$ sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/firefox-3.0 /usr/bin/firefox

This will work for Firefox 3.5 as well as Shiretoko 3.5
This will also fix same issues with other Adobe Air applications

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