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Windows (XP) and Sysprep.exe

Last week, I was helping-out on Thomas’ project at work, where I had to implement some stuff regarding Windows XP Mini-Setup with Sysprep.exe. He built an image which automatically started the mini-setup on the machine’s first boot and configured every … Continue reading

And a bit more Do!ng …

It’s really fun hacking on plugins for GNOME Do! – especially because of the little development and debbuging time needed. THIS is what RAD is actually about, heh. Yes, you’re thinking right: Yet another set of new plugins for GNOME … Continue reading

More to Do!…

So, after I’ve published my first two GNOME Do! Plugins I’ve already hacked and release my thrid and fourth plugin. The one is an Add-On for looking up function names using Devhelp and the second one provides subscribing to newsfeeds … Continue reading

Evolution and CalDAV

Okay, short story: Since a loooong looong while I was now searching for a way to manage my calendars centralized and be able to access them from everywhere. Some weeks ago, I finally managed it to get DAViCal (or RSCDS, … Continue reading

REX: More Hacking …

Today I continued hacking on REX and implementing some new stuff. The most significant feature is the implementation of “Bluetooth”. Actually the button only launches Blueman, which then can be used to configure audio in- and output via Bluetooth. Besides … Continue reading