There’s a theory that the piece of malware that recently sent messages on my behalf through Odnoklassniki might have come from some Firefox extension — because I had installed a couple of them from shady sites, wanting to get web sticky notes.
impressions of Mint
GNOME is very unusual. Yesterday I was unsuccessfully trying to configure Wi-Fi — there’s no network search anywhere. The drivers seem to be installed, but I couldn’t connect. On the other hand, the webcam was recognized; it works in Skype settings, still need to test it during an actual call. Finally got the keyboard configured — managed without editing the X config. GNOME doesn’t save the session by default (unlike KDE), meaning apps that were open last time don’t launch on login. Haven’t found where to enable that yet.
Mint & GSM
couldn’t resist, tried connecting my SonyEricsson k750 via USB cable to the machine running Mint. and guess what? it: 1. recognized the phone as a device, let me browse its memory with the file manager 2. recognized the phone’s memory card as an mp3 player, let me browse it as well 3. offered to set up a connection through the detected modem. I selected Ukraine, chose my carrier “Beeline” — and the connection was established successfully right away!
Linux Mint
Installed the subject. Had no DVD drive, so installed from a flash drive. From the moment I finished partitioning the disk and clicked “Install” to when the system reported it was ready and asked for a reboot, it took 7 (!) minutes. Installed on a work machine (3GHz/1GB/160GB SATA). Impressions — superb. Despite it being GNOME, everything is quite decent: clean, though somewhat more involved compared to KDE. Maybe just because it’s less familiar. Will be testing the printer and scanner.
Potatoes
Went to my mother-in-law’s to help with the potatoes. Turns out I’m not bad at it — didn’t expect that from myself. I think everything will ache tomorrow…
2009-07-24 11:56:49
failed to update … (unexpected error)
Might come in handy for Arch Linux newcomers. If after updating pacman it starts showing the following:
:: Synchronizing package databases… error: failed to update core (unexpected error) error: failed to update extra (unexpected error) error: failed to update community (unexpected error) error: failed to synchronize any databases
don’t panic — just edit /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist Uncomment the lines with the mirrors you use.
thanks to http://zlord.itcrazy.ru/
2009-07-19 07:59:10
Hooray! The event we had been talking about for so long has finally happened! We now have running water in our yard…
Another nail in the coffin of QIP
From sources wishing to remain anonymous but considered trustworthy, information has been received that passwords of users from a number of jabber servers who connected through QIP have been spotted for sale. It is claimed that the offer passed preliminary verification.
source http://community.livejournal.com/ru_root/1782670.html
2009-04-27 06:32:28

Has life changed?
We got married. Congratulations :)