I don’t think I am alone on this one so I’ll just shout it out: when inserting citation references in OpenOffice Writer with APA format, Zotero can generate inconsistent insertions. As we know, APA references in the text uses last names of the authors only. For some reason, Zotero is inserting some first and middle name initials. Hmm…
Archive for July, 2009
Can (those “pro”) People Answer a Simple Question?
I googled this: [the difference between ls and dir] intending to find what are the differences between the command “ls” and “dir”. Okay, I admit this is a stupid question. But look at the answers, they are not that smart either.
The top one result returned is Ubuntu Forums (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=488842) the answer to the question is:
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type ls –help and it will show you a lot of options on how you can use ls
dir is just plain, ls is more powerful, it provides more detail
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What a good way to promote Ubuntu/Linux.
Okay, this question is too stupid for the smart professionals. I’ll answer it my stupid way:
I am using Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop and I went to the terminal and did [ls --help] and [dir --help] and guess what I got about the options? Exactly the same. I copied them to a text editor and took 2 screenshots.
The screenshots show totally the same results except for the commands. Well, when you really use them, ls gives you color filenames and dir gives you black fonts. So somewhere someone has to work on this tiny detail instead of just copy the content for both commands. (Huh? They work for free? What can I say?)

The result of "dir --help" command
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The result of "ls --help" command
asianfontpack
If you are running Ubuntu 9.04 and are having problem with the lovely Adobe Reader asianfontpack (which none other PDF application can replace yet), give yourself a break, just uninstall acroread (Adobe Reader 9) from Synaptic package manager and install Adobe Reader 8.04 by downloading it from Adobe.
I fought for a while and finally came to realize this is the least painful solution. Try it.
Ubuntu 9.04 Sound Problem
I am using Ubuntu for all of my computers with Windows on virtual machine on couple of them and one parrallel installed. The reason to keep Windows is when I miss my old friend Bill Gates…yes, I am kidding. I use Windows when I need to deliver PowerPoint documents which the stupid Office 2007 or even 2003 excel.
Recently I am playing Bejeweled on facebook and it’s really fun for passing time. The only problem I have is Ubuntu seems to have problem with driving the sound card. It was giving me the login nice chime but then would lose audio totally. You know how it is to play the lovely Bejeweled without audio. (Try it if you don’t know. I bet you would switch operating system right there)
Well, I didn’t lose my loyalty to Ubuntu (yes, I am kidding again. I am not loyal to either Windwos or Ubuntu but I am pro Linux). I tried to find a fix and I found it: HERE.Thanks to the contributor, the instruction works for me.
If you visit that link, you’ll know how ridiculously complex it is. Think: in an office, how would a technician support an operating system like this? S/he has to do all the search and follow the lengthy (and vague) instruction to make a stupid sound work. How productive it is?
Here’s the short solution if your sound suddenly disappear. I run this every other day when the sound gets lost. Don’t ask me why. I did try-and-error.
Go to Terminal and run: sudo alsa force-reload
Google Chrome OS is coming…
Again, I am not so positive about this move. The reason? Look at the Gmail interface!! Can’t make anything worse than that and still have millions (huh? billions?) using it.
Anyway, good luck to Google Chrome OS. I’ll try it out and let’s hope they do a good job on it.
Oh, BTW, I would think Facebook would make a great OS if they keep their pace.
A Trinity of Thyself
Everyone’s got a three-in-one as a selfness: the Good One, the Bad One, and the Naughty One. (p.s., I got this from Boston Legal.)
I say, let’s augment the Good One (through practicing what we already have); eliminate the Bad One (through reflection and learning from each other); and be naughty sometimes.
Sometimes. Yes, only sometimes, let’s be naughty…that’s probably the only fun we have left allowed by the slefness if we are good enough.
…What? Chimera? Geez what a connection. What was I thinking?
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No. This is not like Irene, Me, and Myself. This world is too much dichotomized. Let’s try having a little crack here to just let out the air before we are suffocated by this world around us.
My site contained badware… :-(
It was all out of sudden when I clicked to get into my WordPress trying to blog some garbage for my dearest readers (ya, where are you?) and I saw the site was blocked. It was no surprise to see it since I have seen it on other seemingly harmless sites such as the site of my own office. It was not until I tried to disarm the mine I found it more complicated than I thought.
Google first claimed this site contained badware and downloading and installing without the consent of the visitors. Well, long story short, I deleted bounch of files from my hosting server under the root directory.
I promise I’ll look into security issues from now on. Gosh, how nice it is to get hacked now than later….
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update: StatPress shows that July 8th (the BadWare Day) is a top day of unique visitors…hey, who are you?
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I deleted more files from the public_html and the root directory. It looks like they don’t belong to me. Some of them were modified to add strange scripts/codes.
So, who’s the smart one? Ubuntu or OpenOffice?
If you ask me who’s not the smarter one between the Ubuntu people and the OpenOffice guys, the OO guys would have my vote. Not that I think I am smarter than either of them, but I’ve switched to Ubuntu and hence using OO for quite a while.
Unlike those Ubuntu fans who claim they “never look back,” I differ in several occasions:
- when I need to use my iPhone: which is like everyday or at least once a week that I would like to sync or back up my contacts (–no, I don’t even listen to music. You can see I lead a simplistic life);
- when I need to do my tax: my dear government released a Linux version of the tax filing software which would take 100 more steps than Windows + IE if you are lucky, I of course tried the first 15 steps and felt like either my government or the opensource community owe me the time (anyone paying?)
- when I need to creat PowerPoint presentation. –Yes, you got it right. “PowerPoint” presentation. I believe that the MS Office guys are extremely stupid but they probably got one or two betrayers from the opensource side (or maybe simply out of sympathy) and give PowerPoint a lot of eye-candies. Okay, back to the basics, I just can’t figure out why I can’t move to next slide in a normal view by arrow down. I have to use the navigation slides on the left to do that. Any point? I see none. So when I am in a rush to send out a presentation, I’ll have to kneel down to Microsoft, which I dislike, okay? Now that Sun is aquired by HP, I don’t know if OO still (if ever) has a future.
Okay, three is a charm. I am done with the occasions to look back to MS (which means showing my back to Ubuntu).
A life without (too much) Windows
I know my friend Bill Gates wouldn’t like it but I have stepped into the realm of Ubuntu several months ago and it looks like it’s a good of no return. ( I might take a turn — which is not a return — to Mac or who knows what, though.)
If you ask me what I have missed from Windows, I’ll say there’s a few. This is where the Ubuntu people need to work on. (Huh? You want to work on them? Seriously? No, I mean, “Seriously?”) The interface is an issue. For example, the package managers (Applications Add/Remove and Synaptic Package Manager) put “Apply” changes at different places, which can be confusing to new users. Colors, for example, are always greyish in Ubuntu, unlike in Windows, where you can see real colors.
Don’t blame me. I am not loyal to Ubuntu (although I’ll be with it for a while). Why should I? Ubuntu is a freeware, right? It is free and it frees me out of the Windows devil. I am glad and am gracious to those who have contributed.
Well, as a user, I want to be dumb. Huh? Do I have to be smart to use Linux? What? Too late? …but I didn’t know I was too smart to stay here. Geez!