a neat bit of web trickery to get alerts on new articles from google scholar:
http://mikelove.wordpress.com/2007/12/18/google-scholar-yahoo-pipes-scholar-alerts/
see if it works for you
Monday, 30 June 2008
Friday, 27 June 2008
Making Creative Live! Webcam work in Ubuntu Hardy
1. Go read linuxhaters.blogspot.com and make sure you don't want to stick with Windows...
2. You need the ov51x-jpeg module from here. The version in the Hardy repository (1.5.4) is too old, so instead download the latest source code.
3. Unpack the tarball (rightclick and choose "extract here")
4. open a terminal and type cd ov51x-jpeg-1.5.8 (or whatever the latest version is)
5. compile with "make" and "sudo make install". You will probably need kernel headers etc. etc. installed. An easy way to get this stuff is to install "module-assistant" from the repository and then on the command line type "sudo module-assistant prepare". That should set you up nicely.
6. Once installed type "sudo modprobe ov51x-jpeg". (If that doesn't work, do "find /lib -name 'ov51x'" and use the resulting filename (ending in .ko) for "sudo insmod")
7. To make Skype work you may need to do "sudo modprobe ov51x-jpeg forceblock=1".
8. After this cheese, Skype etc. should recognize your webcam.
Good luck... it "only" took me 2 hours or so.... (/me wonders why he can't be satisfied with Windows)
(NB: on the plus side, the picture quality seems to be much better under Linux. I don't know why, maybe I need to change a Windows option or something....)
2. You need the ov51x-jpeg module from here. The version in the Hardy repository (1.5.4) is too old, so instead download the latest source code.
3. Unpack the tarball (rightclick and choose "extract here")
4. open a terminal and type cd ov51x-jpeg-1.5.8 (or whatever the latest version is)
5. compile with "make" and "sudo make install". You will probably need kernel headers etc. etc. installed. An easy way to get this stuff is to install "module-assistant" from the repository and then on the command line type "sudo module-assistant prepare". That should set you up nicely.
6. Once installed type "sudo modprobe ov51x-jpeg". (If that doesn't work, do "find /lib -name 'ov51x'" and use the resulting filename (ending in .ko) for "sudo insmod
7. To make Skype work you may need to do "sudo modprobe ov51x-jpeg forceblock=1".
8. After this cheese, Skype etc. should recognize your webcam.
Good luck... it "only" took me 2 hours or so.... (/me wonders why he can't be satisfied with Windows)
(NB: on the plus side, the picture quality seems to be much better under Linux. I don't know why, maybe I need to change a Windows option or something....)
Monday, 23 June 2008
The Constitutional Treaty and the Lisbon Treaty, side by side
Open Europe have laid the Lisbon Treaty out side by side with the original Constitutional Treaty, so you can see the differences. (There aren't many.)
http://www.openeurope.org.uk/research/comparative.pdf
http://www.openeurope.org.uk/research/comparative.pdf
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