Yesterday’s update to @path on Android has eaten 20% of my battery today. Not happy.
.@GooglePlay asks me to rate BBC News app for recommendations. Proceeds to recommend other BBC News apps inc. Hindi version. Lame.
Ministry of Justice writes off £56m on duplicate IT project http://t.co/2xnzZIehKO
— Prof. Tom Crick (@ProfTomCrick) June 30, 2014
.@path since you asked, I think you’re wasting your time. Messenger was Path’s least needed feature. Thanks for removing it!
If the mobile version of your website doesn’t display properly on mobile, well, you’ve squandered time, money and customer confidence
3% of users browse with IE9 and 14% of users have a disability. Why do we only cater for the former? http://t.co/V6zQ4JB0Np
— Assaf ? Reset the room (@assaf) June 12, 2014
Boggled over a seeminly unsovable SQL problem on the way to work only to sit down, start from scratch and crack it in ten minutes
https://twitter.com/rubyquartzspecs/status/473139268383424512
Chasing down a hack
So I just spent about an hour trying to fix/troubleshoot something that may not ever have worked.
I’ve switched from lxdm to lightdm on all my machines. I saw this section of the Arch wiki and thought “Hey, that would be useful on the laptop!”
After spending no small amount of time trying to discover what provides gdmflexiserver (other than gdm) I took to the forums to ask “Am I mad?” However, in the process of researching my post for all possible explanations I inevitably found the explanation myself. That’s Arch way.
Ubuntu.
They did a dirty hack on their lightdm package so it would work with XFCE alongside gdm.
This then led me to here, then here and culminated in this wiki edit.
By and large the Arch Linux wiki is amazing but it just goes to show the damage that a bit of misinformation can do to your day. Thanks graysky.
Convert images to PDF in Linux
Sometimes I wish I googled how to do something when I think I already know. This would have been a lot easier then! Imagemagick really is awesome.
Here’s the magick in question:
convert image1.jpg image2.jpg output.pdf
Props to Matthias for sharing the original