Thursday, April 29, 2010

Ubuntu Lucid Lynx - SS for Time Capsule

Death Part of The Installation, Careful or i would be crying soon loL



The Stupid part, u have to download language packs from the net while installing = annoying. Next time go for the DVD version I say

Just like to see the default folders, so i can clean up if needed


Bye bye Karmic Koala its been fun

Monday, April 26, 2010

EasyStrokes - Mouse Gestures


Legends:

Make Sure to Not Disable The Timeout profile, if you are going to use the Delay Strokes as it depends on it. At Default is fine



= Simple Stroke, Blue is the starting point, Green is ending, Release Trigger Button Quickly



= Delay Stroke, same as simple stroke but the Trigger Button is held and not release while doing the stroke.



= Button Stroke, the # represents the buttons on the mouse 1=left, 2=middle, 3=right -- This one is no movement, so we have no blue-green strokes, how this works is using our Trigger Button + Another button on the mouse without a gesture, kind of like a button binding


= Delay Button Stroke, same as above but with an "X" which means we held it down without releasing the Trigger Button


= Advance Stroke, so this is a simple stroke + another Button on the mouse. This is mainly for gestures such as, windows resizing, highlighting, grouping windows, ring switcher. How is works is perform the Simple Stroke (without letting go of the TRIGGER button) and hit the other mouse button really quick. Ex: Hold Trigger Button dont let go, Draw "G", hit left button quick



= Advance Delay Stroke, same as above, just that is delay






Alternatively for the compiz zoom, u can do Button Stroke, no need for the simple stroke, then it will be exactly like the AeroZoom.



When your gestures deals with the Wheel Mouse to navigate (scroll up/down) , make sure the Gestures are the same, Such as this case the "R" is same on both, only Button is different.



Make sure you have it in single quotes is the link that is not working 'link-in-single-quotes'


The Scroll Options is pretty easy, Activate with a stroke then hold a button on your mouse and move mouse up/down to scroll quickly



Open Folders That you normally want quick access to


Make sure you have the Hotkeys setup in compiz to use the Group feature


EASYSTROKE VIDEO PART 1


EASYSTROKE VIDEO PART 2
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UPDATE 5/7/2010: On Lucid now, Version5 is very stable, they fixed the two button advance gestures, only thing that annoys me in this version is the "Invisible Mode" it does not feel smooth like it did last version in Karmic, feels jerky. Other than that everything is pimpin.

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All of this started, when i was looking at stupid things Ubuntu was doing -- buttons left and right and all that bullshit, since they replace it with nothing and no good reason other than we need that space to experiment? Well experiment first then dummies. Then I was looking at the Apple Magic Mouse (www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hExjHFst0g), great idea just that most people complain about the grip on the hands was bad, because it was mainly flat and not very curvy. The one thing i like about it was the scroll feature, it can detect the speed at which a user flicks, kinnda like on the iphone, android ...etc. Then there was talks about the Ubuntu right buttons was going to be ESFERA (www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/03/esfera-gesture-based-replacement-for.html). It sounded so stupid, basically you click+hold on a button then perform a gesture to close,minimize, maximize, that would be slower then the buttons we have now. So with that in mind, I remember EasyStrokes that I used in the past, back then it was a bit slow, now is decent, Im not on Lucid yet, but would really want to try the new EasyStroke version 5 they got, should be stable.

So for the past month I been experimenting with the different type of program to bind with. Mainly trying to be productive with it balancing gestures to use with my needs. The Advance gestures are pretty cool, after you understand how to use them. It was a bit confusing reading about it on the official Easystroke Website. Personally for this type of thing, a video is best suited. I will do a new video after i think i got it all down. I did one in the past but that was only for basic stuff (video www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdomiISPKhY). Also just saw this video today on AeroZoom (www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ovr40yXAzk) i liked the idea of that, however the way they had to bind the buttons was not comfortable, LEFT Button + Middle Scoll? loL. Good Thing is Compiz and EasyStroke Advance Gestures can do that also but you can use what every buttons you wish.


Saturday, April 3, 2010

0AD Linux RTS Game - Pre Alpha - Non Playable


Just tried this alpha release, man this game has be long in the making. It was around 2007 when i heard of this game. Only now has it came out with alpha build to mess around. I'm a huge RTS fan, Although im not into those modern ones with the age of artillery or guns. Its all about swords and arrows for me. I was on this drug called Age of Empire lmao for like 10yrs i believe. Would still be playing it today if the community hasn't die out. Actually this blog started because of Age of Empires and not linux screencast as some people would think. Anyways im very excited for this game since i heard they are going to have multiplayer servers, This is the one thing i need in a RTS game-- is people to play against. Im not into the AI bullshit to have fun. If Glest (Another Linux RTS Game) had this i would be ballin on that game right now.

0AD has for the most part similar to AOE3 graphics, which might slow the game play down in my opinion. But I see why they did it, since they want to improve the Linux gaming scenes and not just ugly graphics that we are use to in most of these open source projects. Another thing is that since this is an open source game, I am confident that the community will never die for a very long long time, if they keep adding new units, features, improvements -- man anyone can play this forever. But that is just my wish for now until I see how the gameplay will come out in the future release.