Friday, May 27, 2011

More Android Stuff!

Now that I have a Droid-X, I need to start a collection of links related to Android.

First up, at Google-IO this year, they announced a project that allows you to use your Droid with an Arduino project board:
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/05/why-google-choosing-arduino-matters-and-the-end-of-made-for-ipod-tm.html

The developer's kit needed to work with the board.  You also need to have a newer version of the Android OS that supports USB-Host mode.  My Droid-X currently doesn't have this version of the OS - Bummer!
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/usb/adk.html

The regular Android Developer's SDK installation instructions:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html




Saturday, December 04, 2010

High Speed Photography with Arduino

Cool!  I think I may have to try this project!  Sounds like  a combination that's just right for me - photography and computers.

In this video, Matt Richardson demonstrates an Arduino project that fires off your flash when it hears a sound.  He demonstrates the outcome capturing a balloon in mid-pop.
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/11/how-to_arduino_high_speed_photograp.html

I think I'll build mine using the Arduino Mega board - more than what he used but it looks like it would have potential for other projects.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Brittany's Blog

Tonight I helped Brittany set up her own blog.  She's starting a column for giving tips and advice to college freshman.  Check it out at this URL
http://thecollegiatecourier.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Android Without Eyes

Interesting presentation from Google IO conference on using Android when you can't look at the screen.

The one "circular" keyboard very similar to what I used on the Zaurus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS-ju61vOQw&NR=1

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Android Developer Links

I'm starting to look in to writing apps for the Android based phones.  Here's the collection of links:

Main Android Developers Site:  From there you can get information on the APIs, tools, and other things needed to get you started.  It includes a link to the Eclipse IDE and their Android Developer Tool (ADT) plug-in.
http://developer.android.com/index.html


Motorola is making a big push for Android Development work.  They have the MotoDev site for getting started and getting help with problems.
http://developer.motorola.com/


Motorola is also pushing their own twist on the Eclipse IDE.  You can install MOTODEV Studio which has Eclipse, ADT, and they add in Snippets to help with boilerplate code.  I've downloaded it but as of this post have not tried it yet.
http://community.developer.motorola.com/t5/MOTODEV-Blog/Code-Snippets-in-MOTODEV-Studio-for-Android/ba-p/1691#A109

http://developer.motorola.com/docstools/motodevstudio/


MOTODEV is also hosting a Technical Library.
https://developer.motorola.com/docstools/library/


So many things to play with!


Update 10/09/09:  Found some more useful links:


DroidDraw - This is a tool to drag/drop components on to a pallet to generate an Android UI screen.  Click Generate and it'll create the XML contents for your main.xml file.
http://www.droiddraw.org/


Google Android channel on BriteHub.com
http://www.brighthub.com/mobile/google-android.aspx


Android Tapp.  Information & news about Android and applications for Android.
http://www.androidtapp.com/

Android Apps.  A site that review Android apps.  This site includes a video of the application in use on a phone.
http://www.androidapps.com/


Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Create Maps from your GPS Tracks

I got a copy of the GPS data from our local Boy Scout Camp.  The file was in GDB format but I was able to use GPSVisualizer.com to convert it to other formats.

But in the end, I created Google Maps with the waypoints marked on them using this tool on their page:
http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/map_input

Very cool.  Cumbersome because of all the false starts.  Originally, I tried to convert to a format that could be used with OpenStreetMap but I couldn't get a clean conversion that would work.



Thursday, August 13, 2009

Hearing Different Voices

In Festival... 
This forum post has the instructions to download and install additional voices for Festival.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=677277

sudo apt-get install festlex-cmu
cd /usr/share/festival/voices/english/
sudo wget -c http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/cmu_arctic/packed/cmu_us_clb_arctic-0.95-release.tar.bz2
sudo tar jxf cmu_us_clb_arctic-0.95-release.tar.bz2
sudo ln -s cmu_us_clb_arctic cmu_us_clb_arctic_clunits
sudo cp /etc/festival.scm /etc/festival.scm.backup
sudo echo "(set! voice_default 'voice_cmu_us_clb_arctic_clunits)" >> /etc/festival.scm



Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Editing Nikon NEF EXIF Tags

I needed to add a Copyleft notice to some of my RAW images.  I tried a bunch of tools to update the tags but the only one that worked was exiftool.  I tried exiv2 and it was able to dump with great detail all of the EXIF tags but was not able to update the tag on a Nikon RAW file.

The final command string that worked was:
exiftool -Copyright='Creative Commons Attribution (BY) Rick Stoner [RLStoner@GMail.com] - 2009' *.NEF



Saturday, August 01, 2009

Alcohol Burner Stoves

I head about these on The Scoutmaster's Minute blog when Scoutmaster Jerry interviewed the company's founder.  They sound interesting.  Slow cooking but light weight.

http://minibulldesign.com

Tons of information on how to build different types of stoves:
http://zenstoves.net/Stoves.htm

WikiPedia article on Alcohol backpacking stoves:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverage-can_stove


Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Mountain Biking Revisited

My son just upgraded from his single speed bike to a used 21 speed mountain bike.  So that event plus just finding out that one of the guys on my team is an avid mountain biker got me to remisicing for the old days of riding the trials around Lambs Gap and Millers Gap.

Dirt Rag Magazine  http://www.dirtragmag.com/
National Off Road Biking Assoc.  NORBA  http://www.norba.org/
Mountain Bikers of Michaux  http://the-skinny-on-mbm.blogspot.com/
Susquehanna Area Mountain Bike Assoc.  SAMBA  http://www.sambabiker.com

International Mountain Bicycling Assoc.'s National Mountain Bike Patrol.  There isn't a patrol in this area but I think it's a cool concept.  It would make for an interesting Scouting project, combining mountain biking with Emergency Preparedness & First Aid.  http://www.imba.com/nmbp/index.html

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Google AppEngine Overview


I need to work on an application and then a demo for our JUG.

http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/java/overview.html


Working Smarter


Interesting approach to getting things done and cutting out some of the communication interruptions during the day.

http://lifehacker.com/5161561/simple-guidelines-for-workday-quality-over-quantity?skyline=true&s=x

Sunday, May 10, 2009

FIT Fitnesse

http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=39417


http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-cq02286/index.html?ca=dgr-jw22JUntFITTesting


http://fitnesse.org/


http://fit.c2.com/

Maven & FIT
http://mojo.codehaus.org/fit-maven-plugin/usage.html
http://mojo.codehaus.org/fit-maven-plugin/examples/running-fit.html

Interesting post about Selenium.  The guy references a Selenium Firefox extension for recording tests.
http://brill.no/creating-automatic-acceptance-tests/


Trinidad - "In-Process test runner for FitNesse".   Allows you to run Fitnesse test from jUnits within your IDE.  Also allows Maven to run tests.  I wonder how this compares to the fit-maven-plugin?  Trinidad's syntax sure is gnarly.
http://www.fitnesse.info/trinidad
http://neuri.co.uk/resources/projects/trinidad/maven-trinidad-plugin/run-tests-mojo.html


Sample stuff from the FitNessw wiki:
http://localhost:4333/FitNesse.FixtureCode


FitNesse page on using the DoFixture class.  This is a pain to get working.  The Ensure stuff from the book didn't work (or I couldn't figure it out).
http://www.fitnesse.info/fixturegallery:fitlibraryfixtures:dofixture



Friday, April 10, 2009

Rotate an AVI Clip in Linux

I used our Canon PowerShot digital camera to take a clip of my daughter. I am used to taking photos in portrait mode and didn't think when I took the movie clip in portrait mode.

Here's the command to rotate it using mencoder on Linux.

mencoder MVI_2210.AVI -o MVI_2210_b.avi -oac copy -ovc lavc -vf rotate=1

I love using Linux!




Saturday, February 28, 2009

Digital Signing a PDF Document

The Local Tour Permits from the BSA now have a provision for doing a digital signature.  From checking around, I found a page on FlatMtn.com that had instructions on using OpenSSL to generate a PKCS12 digital signature file.

http://www.flatmtn.com/article/setting-openssl-create-certificates

I used OpenSSL and created a Certificate Authority for RainBark.com.  From that master certificate, I created a personal one for me.  Perhaps I'll pursue an SSL certificate for RainBark.com from some place like GoDaddy so that there is a chain of authority to the cert.

http://www.godaddy.com/gdshop/ssl/ssl.asp?isc=sslqgo012c&ci=8979



Adding Fonts to Ubuntu

I was reading a post on LifeHacker.com's Linux section about adding fonts for a Conky app.  It pointed to daFont.com for downloading fonts. 

This link on the Ubuntu Wiki has instructions on manually adding TTF fonts.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fonts#Manually




Thursday, February 19, 2009

High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography on Linux


I've heard this mentioned several times on TWiP and tried to do one my self on Linux using Gimp.  My experiment with HDR involved a photo of my son's Pinewood Derby Car.  I did two exposures, one for the car and one for the LED headlights.  Here's how it turned out.

Tonight, John Flinchbaugh told me about Qtpfsgui for doing HDR on a Linux machine.  He's used it for several photos.  I'm anxious to give it a try.


RAW Image File Processing on Linux


Tonight, I had a chance to talk with John Flichbaugh after our Java User Group meeting and he told me about RAW Studio for working with Nikon RAW image files on Linux.

http://rawstudio.org/

John demonstrated how the tool allows you to adjust the white balance and exposure levels and that you have more latitude when using the RAW file compared to using the JPEG file.

The guys on This Week in Photography have mentioned previously that we need to become familiar with the histograms in order to tell if the images are being exposed correctly. 

http://twipphoto.com/


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Next Year's Derby Car...

I would like to have an array of flashing LEDs.  Perhaps I can get something from this site to help build it.

http://www.nerdkits.com/videos/ledheart/



Sunday, February 08, 2009

Inter-Patrol Scoutmaster's Challenge


I'm considering breaking our Webelos den/patrol into two smaller patrols so that we can begin doing competitions and it'll give the Webe's more chances to lead a smaller group.

http://scoutmaster.typepad.com/my_weblog/2006/08/interpatrol_sco.html


Monday, December 22, 2008

The Strobist


The Strobist website has tips on using your strobe light for photography.

http://www.strobist.blogspot.com/


I heard about this site on a recent episode of This Week in Photographyhttp://twipphoto.com/


Friday, November 21, 2008

BSA Innovation Engine


Website for submitting ideas and voting on others that have been submitted.

http://ideas.scouting.org/

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Enlarging the VirtualBox Disk


My VirtualBox machine for Windows is running out of room.  Here are some instructions that I found for increasing the size of the virtual disk.

12/27/08...   Followed these procedures and it worked like a champ!  Very cool.  One thing that I was worried about was the GParted step would actually run the virtual disk up to its maximum size but it didn't.  The virtual disk is still only sized to what I'm actually using not the full size.

» How to enlarge a VirtualBox disk.



Video Editing on Linux

Is a pain...

Haven't found something that works yet, reverted to using Windows.  Here's the list of projects that I'll be checking out though.

http://jahshaka.org/

http://cinelerra.org/getting_cinelerra.php#hardy 

http://www.ubuntu-unleashed.com/2008/05/howto-install-cinerella-video-editor.html


Already tried Kino but I need a new Firewire cable to import digital video. 

Tried Open Movie Editor - Couldn't get it to work for me.

Tried Avidemux - was able to use it to pull off a small clip of video but it was a pain.


Monday, October 27, 2008

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Hibernate/JSF/Links


http://ondra.zizka.cz/stranky/programovani/java/index.texy

http://balusc.blogspot.com/2006/06/using-datatables.html

http://java.dzone.com/articles/harder-than-it-should-be-hiber

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-jsf3/

http://java.sun.com/mailers/techtips/enterprise/2006/TechTips_Aug06.html


http://facestutorials.icefaces.org/tutorial/converter-tutorial.html


Monday, July 28, 2008

Great Lecture


One of my buddies recommended watching this lecture from Prof. Pausch.

Slashdot | "Last Lecture" CMU Professor Randy Pausch Dies

Sunday, July 06, 2008

Hardy / Intel 945 Poor Frame Rate

grumpymole: Ubuntu Hardy - Intel 945 Graphics Driver Needs Some Tweaking

Google Earth has poor performance on my daughter's Dell laptop. The video board is an Intel 945. The post listed above shows some tweaks to the Xorg.conf file to get the frame rate up.

It helped gxlgears but didn't do much for Google Earth.


Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Managing Large Cub Scout Den Advancement Reporting


PackMaster for managing & tracking each Cub's advancements.


PDFCreator for capturing the reports from PackMaster as a PDF document.


VirtualBox for running Windows under Linux.


PDFToolKit for splitting the reports into separate pages for each Cub.

Linux.com :: Manipulating PDFs with the PDF Toolkit


Mutt for generating an email to the Cub's parent with the Cub's advancement report attached as a PDF.
http://www.shelldorado.com/articles/mailattachments.html


So the plan is to fire up Windows in VirtualBox, start PackMaster and enter their progress. Next use PackMaster to generate the Rank Award report listing the un-finished requirements. The report is "printed" to PDFCreator which is a virtual printer. It captures the output converting it to PDF format.

The PDF file is stored on a Linux folder that's shared with the Windows virtual machine.

Next switch back to Linux.

A Bash script will use PDFToolkit to split the report out by Cub scout based upon page number. The Cub's page of the report will be emailed to the parents by attaching it to an email using Mutt.

It wasn't too bad doing this by hand with a small den but with 13 Cubs, it's now time to automate getting these reports out... And no more sifting through a stack of manuals trying to figure out what was and wasn't entered since last time.



Thursday, June 05, 2008

Limestone Springs Trout Preserve


We went here on Saturday 5/30. Nathaniel caught 5 (he says 6 because he used the netted the one that I caught on my fly rod) Rainbow trout. The guys working there will clean the fish and pack them in ice for you but won't fillet them. Great place to take a kid fishing. Guaranteed to catch at least one.

http://www.limestonespringspreserve.com/index.htm

Limestone Springs Preserve 717-866-2461

Thursday, May 22, 2008

GMail's IMAP in Thunderbird


I've been using the IMAP option for about a month but it wasn't quite working right. I just found this entry on LifeHacker and decided to tweak my settings tonight. I'll see if it makes it work any better

http://lifehacker.com/software/geek-to-live/turn-thunderbird-into-the-ultimate-gmail-imap-client-314574.php




Maven to Debian Package


This Maven plug-in can be used to build your Java project into a Debian package that can be deployed to Debian based Linux machines.

http://mojo.codehaus.org/deb-maven-plugin/using-deb.html


Cool...

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Jr USA Shooting Team

This is from the advertisement shown in Scouting magazine. Kids who shoot a score of 35 on the rifle course can earn the 2008 rifle shooting patch. A similar patch is available for hitting 7 of 25 clay targets.

http://www.nssf.org/JrUSA/


Print out the target, score 35 in 5 shots, sign and submit the target for the patch.


Cub Scout Online Reference


BSA National Council's (Scouting.org) Cub Scout reference section.

Find material for leaders, parents, etc.

http://scouting.org/CubScouts.aspxC


Also the place to go to get their podcast.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Links for Whittlin' Chip Award


Time to start working on the Whittlin' Chip award for my Bear cubs to end the year. Here are a collection of links to get me started (besides the stuff from POW-WOW).


WHITTLIN' CHIP Requirements - The Virtual Cub Scout Leader's Handbook

Wood Carvers Website... FAQ Page.
http://www.woodcarvers.org/faq.htm


Scouter Network discussion forum on Whittlin' http://www.scouter.com/forums/viewThread.asp?threadID=110822

Baloo's Bugle page on Whittln' Chip. http://usscouts.org/bbugle/bb9808/bb9808wit.html






Saturday, March 01, 2008

HACC's Campus Paper

Brittany is writing for Harrisburg Area Community College's newspaper The Fourth Estate.

She wrote the feature article for the March 2008 edition.
future link here

Her Entertainment Column for the February 2008 Edition:
http://www.the4estate.com/site/view_section/52?archive_id=1



Friday, January 11, 2008

Battlefield 2

My BF2 Stats page
FlintNFrizzen

Secrets of Battlefield...
http://www.secretsofbattlefield.com/

Tracking BF2 Buddies with BF2Tracker.com
http://bf2tracker.com/bf2_buddylist.php?groupid=


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Friday, December 07, 2007

Ubuntu - Fix for Festival


I've been a fan of Festival text-to-speech but it never worked on my laptop with Feisty nor with Gutsy. I just found this discussion thread and the two parameters recommended worked just fine.

Before, I'd get an error that /dev/dsp could not be opened.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=211821

I did not have a .festivalrc file so I had to create one and it only contains the two parms referenced in the discussion.
(Parameter.set 'Audio_Command "aplay -q -c 1 -t raw -f s16 -r $SR $FILE")
(Parameter.set 'Audio_Method 'Audio_Command)




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Monday, October 22, 2007

VirtualBox CLI Reminders

VBoxManage sharedfolder remove vWinXP myData
Stop sharing a virtual drive called myData.

VBoxManage sharedfolder add vWinXP -name myData -hostpath /home/yada-yada
Add a shared virtual drive called myData for machine vWinXP from host mount point /home/yada-yada

VBoxManage list vms | more
List information about the virtual machine(s) and shared drives.

VBoxManage startvm vWinXP
Start the virtual machine vWinXP from the command line. (As opposed to using the GUI.)

Mounting a shared folder from within Windows will need to find the drive on the host server as:
\\vboxsrv\myData

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Feisty Upgrade Borks NVidia (Again!)

Well, this stinks. Another large number of packages installed, adept has problems, then when I reboot, nothing but a black screen and a blinking cursor.

Did some Google searching and found other references to Feisty updates breaking the NVidia driver. Stumbled upon this guy's website: http://albertomilone.com/index.html

Tried to install his Envy utility but it wouldn't install.

Finally tried running:
sudo apt-get install linux-generic

This ran through the packages and seemed to fix things up. After it finished, I rebooted and I'm back into XWindows.

This is getting to be annoying.

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Feisty Upgrade Borks Nvidia

Last night I noticed that I had four packages waiting to be installed so I sent Adept Updater off to do the work for me.

When I turned on the machine today, it went through the booting process and I could watch the Kubuntu progress screen working and then I was left with a bank screen and a blinking cursor.

I checked /var/log/Xorg.0.log and noticed errors between NVidia and the kernel modules.

I did some searching on the web and found out that the Debian package history is stored in /var/cache/apt/archives. I check there and sorted the *.deb packages by date and found the four that were installed last night. I used the dpkg command to install the files again. I installed them in this order:
sudo dpkg -i linux-libc-dev_2.6.20-16.31_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic_2.6.20-16.31_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-2.6.20-16_2.6.20-16.31_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic_2.6.20-16.31_i386.deb


After doing the installs, I rebooted and now I'm back with XWindows, KDE, and Beryl.

I'm running:
Feisty Fawn Ubuntu 7.04
KDE
NVidia video card with the proprietary NVidia drivers.
Dell 6400 laptop.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Resetting the WPN824v2 Router with Perl

I got a new Netgear WPN824 WiFi router to handle our laptops. I've been using the MAC id to assign IP addresses so that I can run DHCP on the laptops but dole out known addresses on the network.

I noticed though that after a period of time, the router would not honor the MAC-IP assignment and would assign addresses at the low end of IP range. If the router was reset, either by turning it off/on or by clicking on one of the buttons on the web interface, it would begin handing out the "correct" addresses.

I came up with a Perl module that, from a command line, will log into the router and click on the reset button. The next step is to move the script to my main server and then schedule it with cron.

#!/usr/bin/perl -w

use strict;
use WWW::Mechanize;
use WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller;
use URI::URL;
use HTTP::Request::Common;

my $agent = WWW::Mechanize->new( autocheck => 1);
my $formfiller = WWW::Mechanize::FormFiller->new();

# Cache the router's userid and password.
$agent->credentials( 'your_router_userid','your_router_password');

# Do a get on this page because it's rather simple
# but has a button that will reset the router when
# clicked.
$agent->get('http://routerlogin.com/WAN_wan.htm');

# Cause the "Apply" button to be 'clicked'.
print $agent->click_button(value=>'Apply');

exit 0;


The key was using the WWW-Mechanize Perl object (http://search.cpan.org/dist/WWW-Mechanize/).

The key parts were the credentials command and then the click_button command. See command details here (http://search.cpan.org/dist/WWW-Mechanize/lib/WWW/Mechanize.pm).

Pretty cool, for a first Perl module!


Revised 12/18/2007:
I upgraded my laptop to Gutsy (Ubuntu 7.10). I loaded the WWW-Mechanize and SSLeay Perl packages from the repository. I then manually added the FormFiller folder and FormFiller.pl files to the /usr/share/perl5/WWW/Mechanize folder. I got the FormFiller modules from a tar/gz file that I downloaded from CPAN.

It looks like Hardy (8.04) will have FormFiller as an installable package.

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Monday, July 23, 2007

Using KDialog with Scripts

If you need to prompt the user for information, or to choose a file, use KDialog to create dialog boxes. See this tutorial.

http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/kdialog/t1.html

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Leading Your Team

Ten tips for leading a team to their best performance.

http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10878_11-6180549.html?tag=nl.e101

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Old School Scouting

Found this site while looking for information on making rope and tying a lariat.

http://www.inquiry.net/

Friday, April 20, 2007

Close the Window...

My new Dell Inspiron 6400 is booting Ubuntu Linux 7.04 natively and MS Windows XP is gone!

Here's my install log:
1) Need to get ndiswrapper to get the WiFi card working.
http://ubuntu1501.blogspot.com/2007/01/fixing-wifi-on-dell-1501.html

2) If you have problems installing the ndiswrapper, there might be one that's already installed or you may have had a bad install previously. In that case, use ndiswrapper -u bcmwu15 to remove the old one before installing the new version.

3) For the machines using the Intel 950 video card, install the 915 resolution driver. After the install, instead of tweaking the X config files, just CTRL-ALT-Backspace to restart X and pick up the changes.

4) Get Automatix2 for Feisty. Load up with lots of goodies.

5) Switch to KDE by using Synaptic to install the Kubuntu Desktop.

6) Copy the WPA-PSK key to the machine

7) Set up ssh
8) Set up the /etc/hosts file with machine.
9)

Look at this article as a way to get CPU temperatures on a Laptop when lm-sensor doesn't work: http://lists.lm-sensors.org/pipermail/lm-sensors/2005-April/011905.html

Monday, April 16, 2007

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Dual Heads on Laptop

This article gives instructions on how to run Linux on a laptop with two monitors. The built-in LCD and an external monitor. He also includes a skeleton script that checks for an external monitor and switches from single to dual head mode.

http://sernaonubuntu.wikidot.com/multiple-monitors

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Fixing VMPlayer

For some reason, VMPlayer will crap out on me and I have to rebuild it with the command:
sudo /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl

If it fails to run because it can't find appropriate kernel headers in /usr/src/lib, then you need to get the version of the headers to match your kernel. Do the following:
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`

If you get an error that the GCC compiler is working:
sudo apt-get install build-essential

Monday, February 26, 2007

Edgy Ubuntu / Beryl / ATI 1400 card

http://lhansen.blogspot.com/2006/10/3d-desktop-beryl-and-xgl-on-ubuntu-edgy.html


This blog walks through installing Beryl on a Dell laptop with an ATI 1400 card.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Scouting Knot Awards

Here's a page showing pictures of the knots and the requirements for earning them.

http://www.boyscouttrail.com/square-knots.asp

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Observatory in Lewisberry

Here's the observatories page on setting up a private party.

http://www.astrohbg.org/star_parties.php

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Help for Wolf Scout Den Leaders

The Boy Scout Trail website's page for Wolf Cub Scouts.
http://www.boyscouttrail.com/cub-scouts/wolf-scouts.asp

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Google Calendar Test

OK, now I'm experimenting with Google Calendar and Google's page creator to come up with a free way to do a Cub Scout Den's website and calendar. The guys on The Java Posse are always talking about Google Calendar so I'm giving it a try.

Here's the Den calendar page:
http://pack39den3.googlepages.com/home

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Cub Scout Prayer

From Baloo's Bugle... http://usscouts.org/bbugle/bb0501/bbpray.html

A Cub Scout’s Prayer
Baltimore Area Council

O Lord, that I will do my best,
I come to Thee in prayer.
Help me to help others every day.
And teach me to be fair,
To honor my Mother and Father,
And to obey the Cub Scout Law, too.
This I ask, that I may be a loyal
Cub Scout true. Amen


A Cub Scout Parent’s Prayer
Baltimore Area Council

Look down upon my son, Dear Lord
This smiling Cub of mine.
Please take his hand along the way,
So that he may never stray.

Bless my son tonight, Dear Lord,
And help him walk with Thee.
Give him comfort, warmth and love;
He’s all the world to me.

Bless his daily efforts,
And make them strong and true;
For life’s a heavy burden,
And we’re all in need of you. Amen

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Scout Uniform Guides

Site (or sites if I can find more) dealing with where patches and badges need to be placed on the scout uniform.

http://www.geocities.com/~PACK215/cubinsignia.html

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Pinewood Derby Sites

Here's a start:
http://members.aol.com/randywoo/pine/index.htm

Photos of various cars, tips on performance:
http://www.rahul.net/mcgrew/derby/

Stan Pope's on-line text book "Learn to Build A Winner":
http://members.aol.com/standcmr/lbw1.htm

Down and Derby - the movie about a Pinewood Derby race:
http://www.downandderby.com/home.php

Sunday, December 03, 2006

More Scouting Links

I was looking for information on Cub Pack / Den management software and stumbled upon this site http://www.scouter.com ... WOW. Talk about getting overloaded with information and links!

I ended up spending some time on this site which has a list of software packages for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. http://www.cubsys.com/

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Linux Video Encoding for Creative Zen Vision:M

This blog's entry talks about libmtp (on SourceForge) being available for Linux allowing you to see the Vision M on a Linux workstation. The poster also covers the encoding command to convert a video to be played on the Vision M.

http://blogs.ign.com/namlas/2006/07/12/24727/
My laptop only had mencoder installed yesterday so that is what I ended up using. The video content has to be resized to 320x240, max bitrate of 800kbps for video, and 320kbps for audio and using mpeg4, mpeg2, or wmv format.
I converted a divx (640x480, 1800kbps) file using the follwing string:
mencoder file1.avi -o test1.avi -vf scale=320:240 -oac mp3lame -ovc xvid -xvidencopts bitrate=800
The post also references the utlity GNomad2 (on SourceForge) as a GUI to transfer files to/from the player.

Something for me to check out.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

CSS Menu System (No Sripts Required)

On an episode of Security Now, Steve Gibson spoke about working on a menu system for his website that didn't require Java Script (nor any other client side scripting). He said his solution would be done only in CSS.

See GRC's CSS Menu page. http://www.grc.com/menu2/invitro.htm

Hopefully I'll be able to use this for my new website...

Sunday, November 12, 2006

More Cub Scout Leader Resources

I got this from the Den Leader Fast Start program (See earlier post). The National coucil's website (Scouting.org) has an on-line version of the Cub Scout Monthly Helps flyers. The flyer covers the (National) theme for the month and then gives meeting plans for each week. But, your pack could be doing its own monthly theme.

You can get the current month's flyer and next months at:
http://www.scouting.org/nav/enter.jsp?s=ca

Things to look into:
A copy of Cub Scout Leader Book.
Cub Scout Leader How-To Book
Denner - does he get a patch for his uniform?
Den Meeting Planning Sheets
How are field trips and permission slips handled?
Do we have a contact list of the families in the Den / Pack?
New Leaders Essentials training.

Seven Parts to a Cub Scout Meeting. (Note - the Monthly Helps flyer has items for each of the seven parts.)
  1. Before the Meeting Starts.
    Have supplies ready and the room set up

  2. Gathering
    Activity for the Cubs to start with as soon as they arrive.
    Lead by the Den Chief.
    Use the time to take attendance and collect dues.

  3. Opening
    Pledge, Promise, Law of the Pack

  4. Business Items
    Review monthly theme
    Presentation for monthly Pack meeting

  5. Activity
    Make things toward the Pack meeting skit
    Game or other activity

  6. Closing
    Such as the Living Circle

  7. After the Meeting
    Denners help to clean up
    Assignments for next meeting
    Review plans for the next meeting


A Denner is a Cub elected by the den to be Den Leader's helper for 2 months. The Assistant Denner helps the Denner and usually becomes the Denner during the next "term". Neal Smith, on the other hand, recommends rotating the position to all the boys instead of doing an election at this age. See his page (http://www.wtsmith.com/rt/denprog.html)


Code of Conduct for the Cub's Den (each can do their own). A desription and suggestions are on this site: http://www.wtsmith.com/rt/behavior.html#CODE


York-Adams Area Council's website
http://www.yaac-bsa.org/index.htm






Bill Smith's collection of Cub Scout links (a huge list of links)
http://wtsmith.com/rt.html

Cub Scout Resource List

The Boy Scout Trail website has a collection of information for Cub Scouts. Visit the page at:
http://www.boyscouttrail.com/cub-scouts/

Cub Scouts are now wearing belt loops for various activities and interests. To see what is available as well as the requirements for each, visit this page on the Boy Scout Trail website:
http://www.boyscouttrail.com/cub-scouts/acad-sports.asp

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Scouting Links

Cub Scout Leader On-Line Learning Center
Start with their Cub Scout Leader Fast Start session.
E-Learning

U.S. Scouting Service Project. A collection of links related to Scouting.
http://www.usscouts.org/

Monday, October 30, 2006

Using SSL for IMAP

IMAP Security - encryption and authentication

Using this article, I was able to generate an SSL key for my VPS and now I can use Thunderbird to retrieve mail over an SSL connection.

On your Linux box (this one is a VPS running Fedora Core)
as root:
cd /usr/share/ssl/certs
cp imap.pem imapd.pem.orig
openssl req -new -x509 -nodes -out ./myImap.pem -keyout ./myImap.pem -days 1825
mv myImap.pem imapd.pem

Now on your Thunderbird configuration, under Server Settings, click on the SSL radio button.

Friday, October 06, 2006

Using Beagle on Linux

http://beagle-project.org/Searching_Data" Link on using Beagle to search for documents on Linux.

If you're using KDE, then look for "Kerry", the KDE front-end for Beagle.

Cub Scout Research?

Ideas for making a helmet for his costume:
Medieval Helmets | Medieval Knight Helmet

Coat of Arms:
http://www.fleurdelis.com/coatofarms.htm

Making a Coat of Arms for kids
http://www.yourchildlearns.com/her_act.htm

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Festival & Voice Files

http://hts.ics.nitech.ac.jp/download.html
This site has additional voice files that can be used with Festival text-to-speech. For my Ubuntu (Dapper) distro, I had to put the files in /usr/share/festival/voices/english.

http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-195579-highlight-festival.html
This posting suggests using the "CMU US SLT ARCTIC" voice, which I agree sounds nice.

Switching to the new voice though required a different tweak. I had to create the ~/.festivalrc file and added these two lines:
(voice_kal_diphone)
(set! voice_default 'voice_cmu_us_slt_arctic_hts)
Once I did that, I was able to hear the new voice (sounds like a female voice).

The new voice causes a segfault though. In order to "mask" that, at least at this hour in the morning, I redirected the syserr to /dev/null. So the new command for having the system speak is:
echo "Hello Rick" | festival --tts 2>/dev/null

Friday, August 18, 2006

PA History - French & Indian War

The beginning of the French & Indian War. Start with the Kidnapping of Mary Jemison near Chambersburg.
ExplorePAHistory.com - Stories from PA History

Tour these sites:
Fort Pitt
Bushy Run Battlefield
Western PA Rural History Museum. This link starts with a log cabin from the 1770's but shows how the early cabin were made.

Books to read for kids:
Indian Captive, The Story of Mary Jemison by Lois Lenski. 1946 Newberry Honors Book. This is one version of the story about Mary's experience. ISBN 0-06-446162-9

Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare. Newberry Honors Book. Not from this geographic area and its time period is about 10 years later but it is about a boy and his family who build a cabin in the Maine wilderness area. In the story, the boy, Matt, and his father build a cabin but then the father has to return to Massachusetts to get Matt's mother and sister. Matt is left behind to fend for himself. ISBN 0-440-47900-2.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Design Patterns

John Flinchbaugh did a presentation on design patterns at our April 2005 Java User Group meeting. Here's a link to his presentation material. http://www.harrisburgjug.org/display/JUG/2005-04-21+Design+Patterns

One of his references is the PatternShare.org website.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Ubuntu Resources

Ubuntu Forums A resource for researching problems or posting questions to the user community.

Ubuntu Starter Guide for v6.06 (Dapper Drake) This was a big help once I got past the initiall problems.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

WII Fast-Track Guide

Fastrack to building a Federated Replication (PDF)

This is supposed to help you get started with using Websphere Information Integrator, DB2 UDB, & Oracle to replicate data from one DB2 instance to a Federated DB2 Instance and then on to Oracle.

This, of course, assumes you can figure out what freak'n Fixpacks need to be installed. UGH!

Monday, July 17, 2006

Ohloh

Ohloh

From a SlashDot.org posting, former MS employees have this site that resents information about various OSS projects.

Monday, May 22, 2006

Remote desktop - FreeNX

Here's an article on using FreeNX on a Linux server. The article covers some of the steps required to install both the server and NoMachine's client application. I was able to install FreeNX and the required libraries on my Mandriva 2005 server and then use a remote KDE session on it from a Windows box. The NoMachine / FreeNX is much snappier than the VNC setup that I was using.

I had problems making connections using the version of FreeNX on Mandriva 2005 but when I installed the RPM from the Mandriva 2006 - it worked right away. Very cool! The next step is to try a really remote session from outside my firewalls - perhaps over a Hamachi connection?

Linux.com | Faster remote desktop connections with FreeNX

11/12/2006 - Update: I've been using FreeNX and NXClient since posting this entry in May and I love it. I use thsi all the time for running X apps from my Ubuntu workstation on my Windows box.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

z/OS Unix System Services

z/OS Unix System Services

Bill Lalonde maintains this "Big Iron" page and has information on using the Open Edition services on zOS machines.

Friday, March 24, 2006

Java Tools for SOA Provider Apps

Apache's WebServices Project (Axis)

Sun's Java Architecture for XML Bindings (JAXB)

Spring Framework

The Server Side article - Intro to Spring Framework

Hibernate Core for Java

Apache's Ant

You'll need HSQL Java based stand-alone DBMS to run the Hibernate examples.

Not related directly - for future research:
LogMeIn by 3AM Labs - You got to love that
company name.



Eclipse & Tools:

Eclipse IDE

MiddleGen IDE

Web Tools Plugin Get the files in the requirements section too. There should be links to:
  • EMF-SDO-XSD
  • GEF
  • JEM
Hibernate Tools . It helps with setting up the Hibernate mapping files.

Monday, March 20, 2006

DB2 Related Blogs

These came out on a posting on our local DB2 Regional User Group list.

Getting the Most out of DB2 for z/OS

An Expert's Guide to DB2 Technology

Both won "Best Of" prizes for 2005.

Also, if you listen to PodCasts (Net Casts is the new term being used by the TWiT crew) try The DB2 Cocktail Hour by Susan Lawson & Dan Luksetich at: http://www.db2expert.com/index.php?page=podcasts

Tuesday, January 31, 2006

ssh Stops Taking Connections...

Hmmm... My ssh account at Carpathia stopped working. After filing a help ticket and getting it resolved, they forwarded this link to me. Will need to keep this one around for reference.

Carpathia Hosting, Inc Support Helpdesk - Powered By Kayako eSupport v2.3.1

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Simple firewall for Zaurus

For my next business trip to New York, I'll have to install and configure this tool instead of just closing the ports in inetd.conf.

Snowfence - a simple firewall for Zaurus

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Sync Two Oracle DBs

TimesTen - a product that has a feature allowing you to sync two Oracle DBs... See a powerpoint overview... TimesTen Overview.

Looking at this to be a tool to sync between two Oracle instances in two locations.

Friday, December 16, 2005

DB2 Stuff on Stored Procedures & Large Objects

Here's an article in DBAzine.com written by Craig Mullins DBAzine.com: Large Objects and DB2.

The full archive of DB2 articles on DBAzine can be found here.

This article from DevX covers lots of goodies related to using DB2 Stored procedures DevX Archive

Then there's the good ol' IBM Redbook. Here's their one on DB2 for z/OS Stored Procedures

Collection of OpenCms resources...

A collection of misc. tips including two chapters from an OpenCms book: Open CMS Instructions for the community

Pomegranate's OpenCms Forum

An OpenCms Wiki

Synyx's OpenCms Discussion Forum

A Getting Started PDF document.

Saturday, November 06, 2004

Tracking Terrorism

Usually, I post links to material dealing with geekish stuff. But today I got some links from my brother-in-law to sites that aggregate news about terrorism...

TrackingTerrorism.com


TerroristWarning.com

Tuesday, July 27, 2004

Wednesday, June 30, 2004

Confessions of a War Driver

From the June 30th COMPUTERWORLD an article by David Ramel about his adventures with War Driving. So do you have your WIFI network secured? Check out my earlier post on securing your wifi network.

Confessions of a War Driver

Wednesday, June 02, 2004

DB2 Compile & Bind

Here's a 3-part series by Bonnie Baker on how the DB2 Precompile, Compile, and Bind process works. These articles were published in DB2 Magazine.

Say What?
Say What? - Part 2
Say What? - Part 3

Saturday, April 17, 2004

Friday, April 16, 2004

Central PA Linux User's Group

Cool! A local Linux User Group! I need to check out a meeting.
Central PA Linux User's Group