Ubuntu 10.04 is “mostly” great

tawfiq86 | August 16, 2010 | 7:56 pm

I have been using Ubuntu 10.04 on my Thinkpad for about a week now. I have to say, there are great enhancements on the Operating System. For one thing, the boot-up time is just about unbelievable. To shut-down, suspend or shut-down your machine have all become rather synonymous. The GUI has also be enhanced considerably and I find myself quite happy to start working on my laptop if you get me !! Moreover, I believe it is ever easier at this point to work with scanners and printers and other external hardware.

The other day, I needed to scan a paper, and whilst I was at my friends house, we could not use his laptop (which still had Windows XP installed) to connect to the scanner since the scanner driver CD was lost. We hooked the scanner to my laptop, et voilĂ  !! I could scan my document and everything went superbly.

However, life is not all beer and skittles (not for all of us anyway) !! There are some problems when dealing with the new OS. For one thing, there are some problems with the new version of Firefox: When using Firefox with any Extensions, I could not use my keyboard to move around. copy and paste or use the tab key. I believe there is a fault in some upgrade file.

All in all, it is quite interesting to see that Ubuntu is becoming a more mature and more user friendly. My mother, recently quite IT-illiterate currently uses Ubuntu to, inter alia, surf the net and listen to music !! This, in my view means that with time, Ubuntu, and other types of Linux distributions will become more user friendly, easier to use and maintain their main allure as well, namely: no license fee, and most importantly, no vendor-lock.

Charles::Web Debugging tool

aboSamoor | March 9, 2008 | 4:33 pm

A friend asked me if there is a http proxy debugging program like Fiddler on windows, searching for web debugging tools for Linux, not allot choices are available. One of the best is Charles [Web Debugging Proxy] it’s shareware written in Java and available under Linux, Windows, and Mac.
Charles is an HTTP proxy / HTTP monitor / Reverse Proxy that enables a developer to view all of the HTTP traffic between their machine and the Internet. This includes requests, responses and the HTTP headers (which contain the cookies and caching information).

The current version of Charles is 3.1.4, to use Charles you have to download a Firefox extension called charles available also in the same download page, when you are trying to download the Firefox extension a message will appear asking you to allow xk72 to install the extension on your machine, for sure allow the extension to be downloaded.

For linux users :
tar xvf charles.tar.gz
cd charles/bin/
sh charles.sh

Enjoy

Firefox 3 boosts your life

aboSamoor | March 3, 2008 | 4:54 pm

I just downloaded The nightly build of Firefox beta 4pre for the 3rd, March. I did some testing on its performance using SunSpider for Firefox 2.0.0.12 and that nightly build i will let the numbers talk instead of me.
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