May 2008

QStarDict on openSUSE 10.3

People who wants to learn and speak foreign language fluently might need dictionary. But carry it everywhere is not just being annoyed (even in small one) and extends our list-that-must-be carry on, it also has limited words and its translatins. Because the more words to be translated and its translations to be added, the more papers must be filled, and the more burden you have taken.

For that problem, the electronic dictionary makes good solution. Once you install it in your laptop (or even in your sweety IPhone), you can translate many words and find another meaning (depends on how many dictionary you have installed) from another different dictionaries. Continue Reading »

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Add Package Repositories to YaST

I don’t know whether this post will make you satisfied or not, but I’ve been trying to make it easy for you.. :P . So, feel free to buzz me in comment form.. ;)

And by the way, this post has a lot of images.

Ok, I just want to make some updates for this tutorial, so this post’s another version of the topic described. I don’t know, it looks old for me, but of course I’m really thankful and appreciate for that documentation. Because of that, I write this post now. Continue Reading »

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I Laptop

I need to write down this post, because it’s important when some tutorial I write needs more information refer to what hardware platform– processor that is used or size of my main memory machine, what kind of graphic adapter that it’s powered, etc– I’m using in those tutorials. So, the reader of this blog can consider on how to follow my tutorials correctly.

Almost all my posts are taken from many events that occur in my laptop– how things make some errors, how it’s important to report, and usefull to be documented. And it’s of course written in this laptop too.. ;)

Ok, lets see then how I describe my own machine in this my favorite blog.. :D Continue Reading »

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My Gray Desktop

I do like this gray desktop, the image suits the Plasma Toolbox (upper right corner of the screen) in this KDE 4.0.4 desktop. Its color makes my eyes feel very comfortable, It’ll cause me watching the screen longer than usual. Do you think it’s the most comfortable color for human’s eyes.. Right?

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KDE 4.0.4 on openSUSE 10.3

After knowing this news, I immediatly took YaST to update all KDE4 packages yesterday. Now, I’m going to mention how to do that in easy (GUI) way, how to install or update KDE 4 to your openSUSE machine (I’m recenty using openSUSE 10.3 right now and used in this whole tutorial). I assume You have installed KDE 4.0 before following this tutorial, see this to install KDE 4.0 in your openSUSE machine.

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You have to choose what tool that will manage all the software packages in your system, I choose YaST Software Management to do that in this (easy) tutorial. Continue Reading »

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Problem in QStarDict

I recently use QStarDict to translate many english words to Bahasa Indonesia (and vice versa) or want to know more information about those words (I had used Gidic previously). I chose QStarDict because it’s written using Qt4 that will run fine and suitable in my KDE 4.0.3, my desktop environment I’m using right now. It was very useful before i encountered this problem : Continue Reading »

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