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Kubuntu with KDE 4.1.1

Following the instructions on KDE 4.1.1 Release News I updated to KDE 4.1.1 on my Kubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron PC. Some of the instructions were a little confusing: enable "Recommended Updates (backports)" in "Software Sources" --> as "backports" are also used to describe "Unsupported updates" (--> which is not recommended for a productive system), it must be a mistake There is no authentication key for the repository containing the updated packages deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-members-kde4/ubuntu hardy main . This results in warnings when updating packages from this repository which leave some kind of uneasiness as using authentication keys seem an useful security measure. Besides this, the update worked well and I found now KDE 4.1.1 much more stable than KDE 4.0. In addition, most of the functionality that I used in the GNOME desktop is available. Furthermore  I like the new KDE look as well as some of its new applications (as alrea

Restoring my MacBook after HD failure

Two weeks ago my MacBook wouldn't start because of a hard disk defect. As the Macbook still was within the warranty period, I took it to the nearest Apple authorized service provider A.S.T.I. GMBH AGENTUR FÜR SYSTEME (that I have found via http://www.apple.com/de/buy/locator/index.html ), where they replaced the HD. At home, I restored my Macbook HD content (that furtunately had been regularly backed up via Time Capsule) with the following steps (based on http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1177 ): Install the system from the Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard DVD Restart the Mac Connect Time Capsule via an Ethernet cable with the Macbook Click "From a Time Machine backup or other disk." when asked if you want to transfer information from another Mac or volume (in the Do You Already Own a Mac?" window). Click Continue Select Time Capsule when it appears as a Backup Volume and click Continue The Macbook starts to check the Time Machine backup and the "Transfer Your Information&qu

Free and open source PDF tools

Recently I needed a tool to modify PDF files and afterwards merge these files into one file. I ended up using the following tools: Inkscape Inkscape is a free and open source vector graphics editor that can be used - among lots of other functions - to modify a single PDF page (e.g. add text). AccessPDF - Pdftk the PDF Toolkit. Pdftk is a free and open source easy to use command line tool for: * Merge PDF Documents * Split PDF Pages into a New Document * Decrypt Input as Necessary (Password Required) * Encrypt Output as Desired * Fill PDF Forms with FDF Data and/or Flatten Forms * Apply a Background Watermark * Report on PDF Metrics such as Metadata, Bookmarks, and Page Labels * Update PDF Metadata * Attach Files to PDF Pages or the PDF Document * Unpack PDF Attachments * Burst a PDF Document into Single Pages * Uncompress and Re-Compress Page Streams * Repair Corrupted PDF (Where Possible) e.g. the following example Merges Three PDFs