OpenOffice.org Impress 2.4 introduces eye candy 3D OpenGL transitions.

29 02 2008

Shane M. Mathews developed this neat feature under the Google Summer of Code 2007 program. OO Impress prsentations are being renovated and getting a face-lift. It could be a cure to dreary PowerPoint presentations we’re used to seeing.

  • Flipping tiles
  • Outside turning cube
  • Revolving circles
  • Turning helix
  • Inside turning cube
  • Fall
  • Turn around
  • Iris
  • Turn down
  • Rochade

Sys Requirements and Driver/X.org compatibility:

    It’s not required that you install compiz, but the graphics and rendering specs are comparable to Compiz’s demands.It’s said that 2.4 will come sometime March 2008. If you’re not so patient, an experimental dev snapshot binary for Linux is available (only for Linux now ;) . You can fetch it off BitTorrent(yes, it’s solidly legal) here.

    Cheers,

    Larry





    The Story of My Childhood

    17 02 2008

    My mother weeps for the future.







    SCaLE6x Recap

    14 02 2008

    So, last weekend I went to SCaLE(the 6th annual So. Cal Linux Expo) A great weekend it was. It was hosted at the LA Westin Hotel. I happen to man at the Ubuntu booth(of course we[myself and the Ubuntu California LoCo] weren’t official affiliates of Ubuntu) -which wouldn’t be made possible(and awesome) without the main architects of it all, Neal(Ubuntu-California LoCo Group Leader), Nathan. The convention exceeded my expectations and then some. And it was PACKED!

    Just to give you a general sense of perception

    Photo Credit: http://lxer.com

    ArsTechncica also has coverage over SCaLE: http://arstechnica.com/journals/linux.ars/2008/02/12/ars-at-scale-the-exhibit-hall

    If you key in closely on the Ubuntu booth picture, you can see me(looking down) I’m adjacent to Nathan(guy in the tan shirt), relative to his left; troubleshooting this lady’s issue with Kubuntu and her wi-fi.

    Photo Credit: arstechnica.com

    I guess that could present proof for the skeptics.

    Anyway, I attended on Saturday(the main expo day). And it was very lively and although from ones perepective, the place may look small, it’s not as small as you would think;it accommodated about 80 booths( Like Sun,Google,RedHat,OpenMoko,Linux Astronomy ,Fedora,LinuxChix,Tux Droid,BSD,and all the other major Linux/Open source companies,and many many more). All of the booths, and what they presented was awesome. Our booth had countless visitors- we were quite a big attraction at the Expo. I came in the expo floor with Greg early around 8:30 A.M after we had been finished with all the ticket processing and clerical stuff. We set up the booth early and found just enough time to go to Jono Bacon’s keynote(He’s the Ubuntu Community Manager if you didn’t know). It was situated in the Westin Hotel theater was packed side to side- there weren’t enough seats, so we had to stand in the back with 50 other people. There was also another theater in the back that had big projector display of Jono’s presentation for those who couldn’t make it in the main theater. He was a relaxed and engaging while still delivering his theme about the achievements of the Linux desktop. He made wanted us to know that success from the Linux Desktop doesn’t come from the companies but from open-source community. He had a few humorous(He’s British) snippets during the presentation. The conferences were awesome, I attended Seth’s(Member of our LoCo Seth Kenlon’s talk) presentation on Video codecs- which to Seth’s amazement had quite a few laughs, including mine. It was very informative and insightful. Another that I “managed” to attend was “Peace, Love, and Rockets,” presented by HP Chief Linux Technologist Bdale Garbe . It about the world of model rocketry, avanonics in general, and how his hobby influenced into the realm of open source software and hardware. And his fights and dilemmas with the proprietary closed sourced/ and not to mention horribly documented devices involved in hobby model rocketry.

    In the sum of it all, the convention was productive and awesome. At the end I got to meet and shake Jono Bacon’s hand. I wouldn’t change anything about this year’s SCaLE, they perfected this one! This was a great experience, I look forward to SCaLE7x.





    Rant : She seems so cold.

    2 02 2008
    Hilary Clinton really won’t win in the general election. There are just too many cynicisms that are associated with her. In almost every rundown she is shown to lose in the general election. There are even folks that will actually go out of their way to vote for anyone but Hilary. And no, it’s not because of her gender or the fact that there may be many seemingly chauvinistic people out there. No, this has to do with her character. . and lack of experience. Her use of dubious statistics and cheap low blow tactics is sickening. Clinton’s will do whatever it takes to win, even if it makes them look like scum.What I really despise about Hillary is whenever she appears at a campaign , she will always highlight her experience — 35 years, she says — as one of her paramount assets as qualification for president. Who the hell is she kidding?
    35 years?

    Working with an Arkansas Law Firm/Wal-Mart/and Tysons Foods? Take those ‘35 years’ and subtract it by 28 and get her actual experience, 7 years working in the New York senate. Altough the opposing candidate Obama may not have that many years in the Senate – his extensive resume and past careers is no where near comparable.

    Sure, Hilary isn’t the only one embellishing her record. Take for instance John Edwards; a 54 year old(just found that out today – have you seen his hair? it itself can be president), claims to say
    • “I have 54 years working for the little people and for poor people”

    Sigh…….

    Curse you Hilary, it’s really a shame.