Well, this action is done. I’ve added 1 thing to it, the ability to cancel a switch. The usual screenshot:

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Well, this action is done. I’ve added 1 thing to it, the ability to cancel a switch. The usual screenshot:

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After some talk with dario (cool guy btw), i’ve changed some things in the management of switchable graphics and it’s almost ready for inclusion in KDE.
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/kde-workspace.git cd kde-workspace wget http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5225087/0001-Added-switchable-graphics.patch git apply 0001-Added-switchable-graphics.patch mkdir build cd build cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr .. cd powerdevil make sudo make install
And here goes the result
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After 1 year of silence i’m gonna blog again.
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[12:10] <1> about some things, but most make me sad
[12:11] <1> mostly the stuff that is known for a loooong time and vendors still ignoring reality
[12:11] <admiral0> likeusing reader while there are a lot of poppler-based open readers?
[12:12] <admiral0> s/likeusing reader/like using adobe reader/
[12:12] <+infobot> admiral0 meant: like using adobe reader while there are a lot of poppler-based open readers?
[12:12] <admiral0> infobot: <3
[12:12] <+infobot> I love you. <3
[12:12] <1> that’s only half of the truth
Hello people. Recently i found a very nice program for pentesting, it’s called grim wepa. I started it and it works.
Really nice. It looks like this:

But I don’t like GUIs that reinvent everything so i fixed the iwlist issue that grim wepa had with archlinux and removed fancy graphics (i set Gtk look and feel). Here is the result with my GTK theme:

So if you want it, here is the patch. apply to grim wepa 1.1 alpha.