29
04
2008
If you are located in or near the Chicago land area, this Thursday, May 1, 2008, ICS will be holding a Qt Quickstart seminar. Registration is free and there is the ability to register for upcoming Qt Quickstarts in May for the Detroit, Michigan area as well as the Washington, D.C. area.
Thursday’s event here in Chicago is broken down as such: (Times are Central Standard Time (CST))
Location:
Doubletree Hotel Chicago Oak Brook
1909 Spring Road
Oak Brook, IL 60523
- 08:30 - 09:00 - Registration & Continental Breakfast
- 09:00 - 12:00 - Desktop Applications
- 12:30 - 16:00 - Embedded Linux Applications
Hope to see you there!
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Educational, Event, KDE, Qt
28
04
2008
No, not a masquerade party, but a Tasque’rade party! After hanging out with Jorge Castro and Joe Brockmeier last weekend at Penguicon, I was beat up with Gnome quite a bit. Being the groovy KDE dude that I am, I hung around and listened to their Gnome speak, and even sat in on Joe’s openSUSE talk. During Joe’s talk he introduced a great application called Tasque for the Gnome desktop. After showing some interest in this application, Jorge asked me to package Tasque for all of you. Well since Jorge fed me a lot of beer last weekend, I went ahead and did just that. As of right now, I built 2 packages, one for Hardy of course and the other for Gutsy.
If you are using Hardy and want to give Tasque a look over, then add the following to your /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tasque-packagers/ubuntu hardy main
If you are using Gutsy, then add the following to your /etc/apt/sources.list:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tasque-packagers/ubuntu gutsy main
EDIT: I have had 2 people now tell me that Tasque gives an error that has something to do with evolution-sharp missing. I don’t have that issue, so if you can narrow it down, I would appreciate it. I am the furthest thing from a Gnome dev imaginable. Thanks!
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Gnome, Ubuntu
28
04
2008
Wow, what a day! Jorge Castro did a smashing job getting the OpenWeek setup this time around. I was totally impressed and intrigued with today’s talks and watched everyone of them. The participants were amazing! I saw some of the most thought out questions, comments, and ideas today that totally blew me away.
I gave the Kubuntu Development talk today that had the greatest participation I have ever had in my previous OpenWeek talks. Great questions and interaction by everyone present! Thanks for making today such a success and I hope you all continue checking the talks out this entire week. On Wednesday, April 30 at 20:00 UTC, I will give an introduction to KDE 4 and its future and on Friday, May 2 at 21:00 UTC, I will give a talk about the Ubuntu Documentation Project. If you are interested in either talk, I sure hope you show up! For those of you who have been wondering how to contribute, I urge you to really check out the Documentation talk, as it is one of the easier ways for you to get involved.
Once again, a huge thanks and a hug to Jorge as well as a big thanks and hugs to Jono Bacon, Lars Wirzenius, Brian Murray, Pedro Villavicencio, Leann Ogasawara, and James Westby…You all did a smashing job!
Tomorrow there are even more great talks lined up, so make sure you check out the schedule and get involved! Thanks again everyone for making OUR community rock!
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Community, Event, Kubuntu, Ubuntu
24
04
2008
Kubuntu 8.04, the Hardy Heron, has been released.
What is up with those old Foreigner lyrics? Well Kubuntu 8.04 was released with two versions. The first version is the stable KDE 3 release featuring the KDE 3.5.9 desktop. This is the same Kubuntu many of you have grown accustomed to over the past couple of years. It is a bit more stable, a tad bit polished, and ready for you to download. The second version is the KDE 4 Remix. This version is for those of you who like to live on the edge a bit and enjoy watching a development cycle. So if you are this type of person, put the children to bed, and download the remix now!
Thanks to the entire KDE, Kubuntu, and Ubuntu communities who made this possible. Every single one of you involved totally rock!
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KDE, Kubuntu, Release
16
04
2008
Tomorrow afternoon Jeff, Gabriel (if he is feeling better), and I will set out from Chicago to Troy, Michigan for Penguicon. Looks like I will be hanging out with the Ubuntu Michigan crowd for the weekend, listening to some talks, drinking Jorge’s and Jono’s beer when they aren’t looking. Hey, I am a starving student, flat out broke. I have $20 in my name right now and searching for more before leaving tomorrow
I don’t even have a place to stay yet, but I think Jorge said it best, who sleeps at a geek fest
Anyways, if you are heading to Penguicon, drop me a note here in the comments and if you want to buy me beer, food, or just hang out during the weekend, let me know 
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Event, Fun, LoCo, Personal