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hello, and welcome to www.yzzerdd.net.
running slack-current and kernel 2.6.15 with dropline gnome 2.12.2 (on Xorg 6.8.2) on one 24inch lcd (widescreen, 1920x1200) here is a picture

i hope you enjoy the new site layout

the old site is available here: http://www.yzzerdd.org/backup/

i'll probably post some slackware packages and some non-slackware-specific stuff soon.

random bits

posted by john on January 6th 2007 @ 11:59 pm

things have been slow lately, well, as far as my posting on this website is concerned. but in actuality, i've been doing tons of behind the scenes type work. first of all, i might as well put a link to the new site, http://thoughtbit.com. www.yzzerdd.net will probably change once i fully move over to the new site, but who knows.

so, obviously thoughtbit was taking up some time, especially as it's designed mostly in "ajax" or however you want to call it (javascript,xml,mysql,css,php). all the coding and graphics are, again, done by me and brent *edit* (well most of the graphics are home-made - some of the icons are not).

lately i've been working on building xorg-7.1.1 (if you're saying to yourself, "what the hell is that?!", then you should just skip forward to the screenshot). so, i have xorg built (with aiglx), and i've managed to also compile beryl, so now i have a spiffy graphical desktop.

Here's the screenshot:

http://thoughtbit.com/xorg-build/slackware-aiglx-beryl.png

and here are the slackware xorg and beryl packages and build scripts:

http://thoughtbit.com/xorg-build/

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quicky

posted by john on September 25th 2006 @ 11:32 am

i don't normally like to post from work, but i figured i had some stuff worth putting up... so here is a quick post that proves i am still alive and kicking, and coding, just not posting regularly.......

View Source Chart is a neat program that lets you view generate html output from javascript and things - very helpful in debugging.

the second thing i'd like to show you today is the new gallery brent and i developed:

ajax/javascript gallery on wwwyzzerddnet

gallery on relevasius/forsaken skyz

that's it for now, let me know what you think of the gallery, and leave any comments about it here.

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linux hex editor

posted by john on August 11th 2006 @ 01:41 pm

here's a useful harddrive recovery tool:

Linux Disk Editor

it lets you view hard drives' contents even if the partitions and whatnot are messed up. i just found it today though, so i haven't really tested it out. it is on the current Knoppix Live CD.

in windows, i use Winhex. i've actually used winhex to recover mis-resized ntfs partitions, as well as deleted ntfs partition tables.

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(last) weekend update

posted by john on July 4th 2006 @ 07:02 am

i couldn't think of a better title...

went home this past weekend, and i got to take part in a huge clam-boil. i ate some dinner, ate some cake, and ate more dinner. it was great. brent and i also worked on his new design a bit, check that out:

Amachi

if you're going to watch a movie, ever, i strongly advise you NOT to watch "Elephant" (an HBO film). the "tagline" from the Elephant website sums the movie up nicely:

some idiot wrote:

An ordinary high school day. Except that it's not.


that line is deeper than the movie itself, which has absolutely no real plot, climax, character development, nothing. it's just garbage. don't waste your time, i felt sick after watching the movie. apparently it was only 81 minutes, but i could've sworn it was around 3-4 hours long.

well, brent and i also did some "behind the scenes" work for our sites, mainly in the form of a gallery posting page to allow us to upload images to a new or previously created image gallery... but that's neither here nor there, so i'll stop for the night (morning? shit).

happy 4th of july!

i almost forgot... the google browser sync works beautifully! i've installed it on two linux machines (home and work desktops) and on a windows box, and i haven't had a problem yet. if you forget to close your webbrowser on one computer, the google sync will disconnect that browser and let you connect at your current location.

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google browser sync!

posted by john on June 11th 2006 @ 05:06 am

figures... a month after i convert all my bookmarks to rss feeds so i can keep the same ones on all my computers... google comes out with google brower sync - a firefox extension that allows you to use the same bookmarks, passwords, history, and cookies on all your computers. and i happen to use at least 3 regularly. i've just installed it and will post my experiences with it soon...

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