This is

as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

. Here I write about many things. In the past I wrote about other things but the past is past. I write code for people to play with, I write about my life on Twitter, and I write here.

Dec 2004

Linux viruses

Ubuntu guide

Windowmovie: take animated GIF screen shots of a window

Using Thunderbird as default client on Ubuntu

Jan 2005

Browsing Subversion repositories with Gnome

Gnome 2.10

Nautilus

Feb 2005

Nautilus plays mp3s

Hula calendar server

Installing Hula on Ubuntu Warty

Not getting your Linux box infected

Installing Hula on Ubuntu Warty, phase 2

The power of good software

Backups on a Bytemark VM

Mar 2005

My new laptop

The gDesklets shell is a train wreck

Apr 2005

Full-screen video conferencing

Hotkeys

May 2005

Contributing to Gnome

Jun 2005

Installing qemu and kqemu on Ubuntu 5.04 hoary

Jul 2005

Printing reversed images onto transfer paper with OpenOffice.org

Aug 2005

Linux Market Share

Fear of the Sarge

Sep 2005

In metal we unite

Oct 2005

Get out of jail free

Breezy Badger

Make 3D DVD covers with Linux and the Gimp

Nov 2005

Bluetooth controlling my laptop

Using LinPhone on Ubuntu Breezy with SipGate

Dec 2005

Ubuntu installer kernel panic

Run Your Own Web Server Using Linux & Apache

Difference to be different

Jan 2006

Jackfield: Apple's Dashboard for the Linux Gnome desktop

Mar 2006

Hacking on Jokosher

Not being a tool

Using Ekiga with SipGate UK

Deskbar applet del.icio.us plugin

Updated Subversion Nautilus tagging script

Gmail Deskbar

Hacking Gnome panel applets is too hard

Apr 2006

Scripting Linux desktop applications

Jun 2006

Another switcher

Off to Guadec

At Guadec

Jul 2006

.gnome

Putting the OS in ROM

Aug 2006

AMD is strongly considering open-sourcing at least a functional subset of ATI’s graphics drivers

Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection Launcher

Ubuntu release testing not good

Sep 2006

Making .local DNS address lookups work on Ubuntu Dapper

Extremely noddy TortoiseSVN for the Gnome desktop

Online desktop

OperationalError: SQL logic error or missing database

Oct 2006

Find files with an emblem in Gnome

My home backup system

Memory scanner for Linux

Woo, Edgy

Fonts and xchat

Nov 2006

PNRP and Linux

Broadcom wireless working in Ubuntu Edgy

Dec 2006

Speaking at Skycon

Free Ubuntu

Geek Christmas crackers

Feb 2007

Belkin Wireless-G USB adapter in Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy

Matthew Garrett facts

Apr 2007

IEs4Linux

WebKit browser on Linux

Gaim nicer notifications with libnotify on Ubuntu 6.10 Edgy

Ubuntu 7.10 to be properly Free (if you want)

Speaking at Guadec

May 2007

One Python, singing in the darkness

Jun 2007

My new network is unstoppable

Jul 2007

The respect re-build

Guadec tomorrow

Aug 2007

A few recent things

Sep 2007

All busy on the Western front

Which video card should I buy?

Tracking bugs for sorttable

Gnome filepicker windows

Oct 2007

Gobuntu

Dec 2007

Epiphany

Jan 2008

Epiphany download icon

Making the arrow keys work in VLC

Media players and the TV

Mar 2008

Editing a PDF (sorta) on Ubuntu

Apr 2008

Coming to America

Jun 2008

YeahConsole: a dropdown Linux terminal that's better than Tilda

Jul 2008

Gaming competition at LugRadio Live this weekend

Aug 2008

Setting an environment variable for all your apps

Nov 2008

What I've got open

Dec 2008

Back from UDS

Jan 2009

My window theme

The length of the taskbar

How my desktop looks

A nice remote for my TV

Feb 2009

Linglish, or, some thoughts on a scripting language for the Linux desktop

More thoughts on Linglish

Cutting off your nose

YUI3 and Launchpad

Mar 2009

Music and movies on the TV

Apr 2009

Publishing screenshots and files quickly

Auto-discoverable local websites

Jul 2009

Firefox bookmarks in CouchDB

On tolerance

Aug 2009

Tethering an Android phone to Ubuntu without jailbreaking or installing applications

Sep 2009

zen-coding for gedit

Oct 2009

Shot of Jaq

Using XDG folders

This website belongs to Stuart Langridge. Contact details are available. Don't eat yellow snow. Valid HTML5, at least in theory, except for the bits that aren't because I'm that futuristic that I'm ahead of the spec, oh yes. HTML5 help from Bruce Lawson, among others. Fonts from the superb FontSquirrel. End.