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		<title>One More JPG Magazine Submission</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 05:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>JPG Magazine Submission</title>
		<link>http://www.sjmk.net/2008/08/jpg-magazine-submission/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2008 16:42:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Ranking Toolbox Google Reports</title>
		<link>http://www.sjmk.net/2007/02/ranking-toolbox-google-reports/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Feb 2007 16:43:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The search engine optimization tool Ranking Toolbox has problems displaying search reports from Google search engines. There is an easy fix for this. Read on if you are interested.

No Google Reports in Ranking Toolbox
If you check URLs in regards to their ranking in search engines for specific keywords you will find that none of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The search engine optimization tool Ranking Toolbox has problems displaying search reports from Google search engines. There is an easy fix for this. Read on if you are interested.<br />
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<h3>No Google Reports in Ranking Toolbox</h3>
<p>If you check URLs in regards to their ranking in search engines for specific keywords you will find that none of the Google reports have any entries. Although I downloaded the latest search engine database this issue was not fixed. The other search engine reports seem to work fine.</p>
<h3>The Fix</h3>
<p>The good news is that it is easy to resolve this problem. The Ranking Toolbox [1] lets you define your own search engines and edit existing ones.</p>
<p>In the menu bar click on Options and then Search Engine.<br />
<img src="/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/rankingtoolbox1.gif" alt="Ranking Toolbox Google Reports Image 1" /></p>
<p>Now scroll down to the list of Google entries. On the left hand site you have the search engine names, on the right hand site you&#8217;ll see the parameters you can modify. The two that are highlighted in yellow are the ones you need to change.<br />
<img src="/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/rankingtoolbox2.gif" alt="Ranking Toolbox Google Reports Image 2" /></p>
<p>At the time of this posting the entries for the Google search engines are as follows:</p>
<p>* Google (AT), (CH), (DE), (FR)<br />
** Title starts with: ‹h2 class=r›<br />
** Matches start after: ‹font size=+1›&amp;nbsp;‹b›Web‹/b›‹/font›<br />
* Google (UK), (US)<br />
** Title starts with: ‹h2 class=r›<br />
** Matches start after: ‹font size=-1›‹b›Web‹/b›</p>
<p>Do not forget to save your changes. Now your search engine ranking reports should work for the Google entries.</p>
<p>Be aware that these entries could change at any time. I will post changes here as soon as I notice them.</p>
<h3>Resources</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="http://www.ranking-toolbox.com/" target="_blank">Ranking Toolbox from AceBIT</a></p>
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		<title>Adding Images to Your WordPress Post</title>
		<link>http://www.sjmk.net/2007/01/adding-images-to-your-wordpress-post/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jan 2007 00:19:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since I have been asked several times how to add images to a WordPress post I thought it might be a good idea to post it here.

Workflow for WordPress 2.0.x
Adding images to your post is not overly intuitive in version 2.0.x. One can easily get frustrated by adding thumbnails instead of the fullsized version or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since I have been asked several times how to add images to a WordPress post I thought it might be a good idea to post it here.<br />
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<h3>Workflow for WordPress 2.0.x</h3>
<p>Adding images to your post is not overly intuitive in version 2.0.x. One can easily get frustrated by adding thumbnails instead of the fullsized version or vice versa.</p>
<ol>
<li>Upload your image with the upload function</li>
<li>Click with your mouse in the area where you want the image to appear (in<br />
the text field area, not shown in the screenshots)</li>
<li>Look at the thumbnail, click on the &#8216;using thumbnail&#8217; line (highlighted)<br />
<img src="/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/wp-screen1.jpg" alt="Adding Images to a Post with WP 2.0.x" /></li>
<li>You will see that this changes it to use &#8216;original&#8217;<br />
<img src="/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/wp-screen2.jpg" alt="Adding Images to a Post with WP 2.0.x" /></li>
<li>Now click on send to editor and the image in it&#8217;s original size should be placed in the editor area.<br />
<img src="/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/wp-screen3.jpg" alt="Adding Images to a Post with WP 2.0.x" /></li>
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<h3>Workflow for WordPress 2.1</h3>
<p>Adding an image in this latest version of WordPress is much more intuitive.</p>
<ol>
<li>Upload your image with the upload function underneath the textarea</li>
<li>Upon uploading a thumbnail of the image will be displayed with several options to chose from<br />
<img src="/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/wp-screen4.jpg" alt="Adding Images to a Post with WP 2.1.x" /></li>
<li>Click with your mouse in the area where you want the image to appear (in<br />
the text field area, not shown in the screenshots)</li>
<li>Select the options you want to choose and click on &#8217;send to editor&#8217;</li>
<li>If you want to edit some of the image attributes or even delete it, click on the edit link and the next screen will allow you to do that.</li>
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		<title>The Jem Report - Hacking OpenSUSE 10.2</title>
		<link>http://www.sjmk.net/2006/12/the-jem-report-hacking-opensuse-102/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Dec 2006 07:32:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read this article on how to add some nice extras to your brand new SUSE 10.2 installation. Things like Java support, MP3 audio, Flash, Acrobat, installing the proprietary drivers for ATI and Nvidia graphic cards, etc.
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		<title>OpenOffice.org 2.1 Released</title>
		<link>http://www.sjmk.net/2006/12/openofficeorg-21-released/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2006 00:39:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Amarok 1.4.4 on K/Ubuntu Dapper</title>
		<link>http://www.sjmk.net/2006/12/amarok-144-on-kubuntu-dapper/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Dec 2006 20:40:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you cannot live without the latest version of Amarok this link will help you out. Your bones got a little machine.: Amarok 1.4.4 on Ubuntu Dapper
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		<title>Kubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake) on Dell Inspirion 1100</title>
		<link>http://www.sjmk.net/2006/09/kubuntu-dapper-dell-inspirion-1100/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Sep 2006 04:57:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After reading so much about Kubuntu I finally decided to give it another try. Read on if you are interested.

Dell Inspirion 1100 Specs
This is not a new model, but anyways, here are the specs.
* Chipset and Controllers:* Intel® 82801DB (ICH4)
* Nic:* Broadcom 4400 10/100BaseT Ethernet
* Drive:* Fujitsu MHT2030AT, 30GB
* Optical Disk:* Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-C2612
* On [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>After reading so much about Kubuntu I finally decided to give it another try. Read on if you are interested.</div>
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<h3>Dell Inspirion 1100 Specs</h3>
<p>This is not a new model, but anyways, here are the specs.</p>
<p>* Chipset and Controllers:* Intel® 82801DB (ICH4)<br />
* Nic:* Broadcom 4400 10/100BaseT Ethernet<br />
* Drive:* Fujitsu MHT2030AT, 30GB<br />
* Optical Disk:* Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-C2612<br />
* On Board Graphic:* Intel 845G<br />
* On Board Sound:* Intel 82801DB-ICH4 with STAC9750,51<br />
* Modem:* inactivated<br />
* Monitor:* build in, no external monitor used</p>
<h3>The Installation</h3>
<p>I downloaded both CDs via BitTorrent [1]. For some strange reason my laptop would not  boot with them (my desktop did). So I downloaded the DVD and now it worked.</p>
<p>I knew beforehand that the installer will have problems with the Inspirion 1100 screen, and read up on this problem. One suggestion was to use the alternative installer. It didn&#8217;t work. The installation ended at some point with a blank screen with two white squares.</p>
<p>Somewhat annoyed I used the desktop installion via the live CD version which worked well. The whole ordeal was a little cumbersome since the screen resolution was a mere 640 x 480 pixels. Once the height of technology (my first laptop had a screen resolution of the exact same size), but now really not usable. The installation screens are slightly larger, which doesn&#8217;t help either. Anyways, I kept going.</p>
<p>I worked through all the sections, decided to repartition my harddrive since it had some strange setup from the time when I was running a dual boot system. Interestingly enough, I could not choose ReiserFS as my filesystem. During the text based install this was possible. Makes me wonder if that was the reason the installation didn&#8217;t work. I selected ext3 instead. No big deal. All went well and the system rebooted.</p>
<h3>Fixing the Video Resolution</h3>
<p>The first thing to do after the initial boot was the video resolution fix. It is rather simple if one knows how to do it [2].</p>
<p>The following needed to be done in a terminal window:</p>
<p>1) Make a copy of your xorg.con file<br />
sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.custom</p>
<p>2) Not sure why this has to be done&#8230;<br />
sudo sh -c &#8216;md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf &gt; /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.md5sum&#8217;</p>
<p>3) Now let Kubuntu reconfigure the graphic card/monitor.<br />
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg</p>
<p>The last step will go through the detection and setup of the display. All the parameters have been correctly detected by the script and I could simply agree to every suggested solution. Why did it not work the first time around? Once all steps had been completed, X needed to be restarted  (Ctrl + Alt + Backspace).</p>
<p>After the login screen came up again, the resolution was set to 1024 x 768 px. I did not install any additional packages, things worked without it. So far so good.</p>
<h3>Updating and Installing Software</h3>
<p>Since I am not used to the Debian installation system I had to read up on how to use Adept correctly. After a couple of tries I figured out how to add new repositories and activate the preset ones. It actually does help to read the manual _cough_. All the needed information was available via the Kubuntu help, just a click away when you open the KDE menu.</p>
<p>I let Kubuntu update itself with all the security fixes and whatever else needed to be updated and installed. That worked really well, and I must say faster than the SUSE version of the same procedure. So thumbs up for Kubuntu here.</p>
<p>I realized that KDE was still version 3.5.2. So I searched for the repository and updated this also [3].</p>
<h3>What Worked out of the Box</h3>
<p>Most things on this laptop worked out of the box. Sound was there, loud and clear. The wired network was established without any extra work. After selecting the Dell Laptop keyboard in the Systems Settings area, extra keys worked also (sound volume, monitor brightness, etc). USB sticks are mounted without a problem (I have one from LG).</p>
<p>Wireless LAN worked out of the box. What a sweet surprise. Both of my PCMCIA cards worked without any special setup. My cards are: Netgear WG511T (Atheros Chipset) and Linksys WPC11 v4 (RTL8180 Chipset). Although the Linksys card supports up to 128bit WEP encryption, this does not work under Linux (yet). The Netgear card does, but the WEP key has to be entered in HEX mode, not as a string. Using the Wireless Assistant makes this a breeze.</p>
<h3>What Needs Tweaking</h3>
<p>If you want to listen to MP3 files you have to install some extra libraries, you might want to install lame also, since you&#8217;ll need it to make your own MP3s. Activate the restricted repositories in Adept.</p>
<p>Watching commercial movies is unfortunately something that is legally not supported under Linux (at least in some countries). You will have to install the libdvdcss2 library in order to watch your (hopefully) legally owned movies. If you are on it get the w32codecs also. Resource [4] will explain how to do that and where to get the needed files.</p>
<p>The font rendering needed some help. SUSE definitively had a much better font rendering out of the box. But this could be fixed easily. Resource [5] explains it all.</p>
<h3>The Verdict</h3>
<p>So far I&#8217;m very happy with Kubuntu on my laptop. Everything important for me just works, including WLAN. I can use either one of my cards, switch them on a whim. I wish it would have worked like that in SUSE. WLAN used to work well in SUSE, but after the last 2 Kernel security updates things changed for the worst. I could not make my cards work at all without the use of ndsiwrapper, and even then it was very flaky. The network would not come up again after the card was pulled out and then plugged in again. Given your card is supported under Linux in the first place, going online wireless is now just as easy as it is when you are using a MAC or Windows laptop.</p>
<p>The responsiveness of the laptop seems to have improved quite a bit (this is not backed by some scientific measurements, these  are subjective impressions). It&#8217;s harddrive is rather slow, simple things like deleting files from the trashbin could take a minute or so under SUSE 10.1, now this is back to normal again (1-2 seconds max). Nice.</p>
<p>I still like SUSE a lot, I use it since version 7.2 and I know it quite well. Unfortunately, it became rather annoying on my laptop, so I decided to switch. All the issues that have been so pestering (slowness, no wlan) are non-existent on my desktop system so I will continue using SUSE there. In the end it&#8217;s all Linux anyways and it never hurts to be familiar with more than one Linux distro.</p>
<h3>Resources</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="http://kubuntu.org/download.php" target="_blank">Kubuntu Downloads</a><br />
[2] <a href="https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto" target="_blank">Fix Video Resolutio Howto</a><br />
[3] <a href="http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde-354.php" target="_blank">Get KDE 3.5.4</a><br />
[4] <a href="http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/12/04/libdvdcss2-and-w32codecs-for-ubuntu/" target="_blank">libdvdcss2 and w32codecs for Ubuntu</a><br />
[5] <a href="http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=180647" target="_blank">HOWTO: quickly improve X11 font rendering</a></p>
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		<title>The Jem Report - Hacking OpenSUSE 10.1</title>
		<link>http://www.sjmk.net/2006/06/the-jem-report-hacking-opensuse-101/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jun 2006 13:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Read this article on how to add some nice extras to your brand new SUSE 10.1 installation. Things like Java support, MP3 audio, Flash, Acrobat, installing the proprietary drivers for ATI and Nvidia graphic cards, etc.
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		<title>SUSE 10 and RTL8180 Wlan Cards</title>
		<link>http://www.sjmk.net/2005/12/suse-10-and-rtl8180-wlan-cards/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2005 06:13:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of days ago I wrote that there is a driver for RTL8180 based wlan cards available [1]. With SUSE 10 it&#8217;s already build into the kernel. Yay! I learned about this through the SUSE Laptop mailing list. Read on.

How To Get Started
First I uninstalled ndiswrapper so I could start from scratch. You might [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of days ago I wrote that there is a driver for RTL8180 based wlan cards available [1]. With SUSE 10 it&#8217;s already build into the kernel. Yay! I learned about this through the SUSE Laptop mailing list. Read on.<br />
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<h3>How To Get Started</h3>
<p>First I uninstalled ndiswrapper so I could start from scratch. You might want to do the same should you have it installed (or Linuxant, or&#8230;). I also deleted my wlan0 entry from my network settings via Yast.</p>
<p>In order to have your card correctly recognized you will need to update the package hwinfo. You&#8217;ll find it under [2]. After you installed it, plug your card in and start the network device tool in Yast to set up your card. When the screen is ready for you you should be able to see your wlan card associated with the RTL driver r8180.</p>
<p>Now go ahead and set up your network. Decide if you want DHCP or not. Then under detailed settings -&gt; advanced -&gt; hardware details set your card to pcmcia (given it is a pcmcia card, mine is). Under the detailed settings -&gt; advanced -&gt; detailed settings set the device activation to hot plug, and check user controlled.</p>
<p>The next screen (after clicking next) allows you to set the ESSID for your wireless access point, and your authentication. For testing purposes you might want to start without any encryption. Click next and your network will be set up.</p>
<h3>The Last Finishing Steps</h3>
<p>With some luck you are all set now. In my case that wasn&#8217;t the case. The card was recognized and set up, but a network connection could not be established. Maybe I should have restarted my laptop, but I didn&#8217;t. Instead I added the following line to the file /etc/modfile.local.conf:</p>
<p>alias wlan0 r8180</p>
<p>My network connection could now be established. I could ping machines in my network, but couldn&#8217;t get beyond. It turned out that the wlan interface didn&#8217;t get the name servers. In order to fix this I added the following lines to my /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-wlan-bus-pcmcia file:</p>
<p>DHCLIENT_SET_DEFAULT_ROUTE=&#8217;yes&#8217;<br />
DHCLIENT_MODIFY_RESOLV_CONF=&#8217;yes&#8217;<br />
DHCLIENT_PRIMARY_DEVICE=&#8217;yes&#8217;</p>
<p>These lines make sure that your wlan interface gets a default gateway and nameservers. Restarting the wlan connection by plugging the card out and in again should get you going now.</p>
<h3>Resources</h3>
<p>[1] <a href="/articles/2005/12/linux-driver-for-rtl818x-wlan-nic/">Linux Driver for RTK818x Wlan Nic</a><br />
[2] <a href="ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/jg/wlan/" target="_blank">hwinfo package</a></p>
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