Between Linux and Anime

Kind of like Schrodinger's Cat

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Fixing your slow/laggy dolphin WITHOUT killing nepomuk

Try this before pulling the plug on Nepomuk!

As stalwart as I am a fan of the dolphin file manager and the nepomuk technologies it integrates, I was recently forced to admit that the thing was really slowing down, close to the point of unbearability, on my system. I assumed that the most direct solution was to disable nepomuk, but I like nepomuk. As it turned out though, fortunately, the solution didn’t involve toggling nepomuk stuff at all.

Try it: simply remove/hide your trash and DVD/CD ROM folder from the places panel.

The difference is bafflingly, inexplicably fantastic, my dolphin’s on steroids now. So, friends, if your dolphin ain’t playin nice with ya, try this out first before you pull the plug on nepomuk.

Source: This magnificent man’s post.

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Evangelion 2.0 – the evafag’s monsterpost

At last! This post had been begging to be written for aeons now, (and took more aeons to actually get written), and it’s finally here! Which is sadly more than I can say about any official word on when the next Rebuild movie is scheduled to appear :(

Asuka!!!! *horns and confetti*

For those who missed the first movie’s post, this is where I do the evafag thing and muse on the film while doing all the watching and comparing with the original that you’re probably too lazy to do for yourself.

Well why even bother, sayeth you? Well, because in the opinion of this evafag, while the Rebuild films so far stand fairly well on their own, they really become much more interesting and reveal a tonne of hidden tasties when considered in the context of what happened in the original. I said it in the Eva 1.0 post and I’ll say it a little more surely now that I’ve seen and mused on 2.0 – Gainax is saying something, or some things, somewhere down there amidst the evident change of mood, between the dark and demented conflicts of the original and the brimming passionate pseudoheroisms of the new films. The question is, what? Well my friend, come along with this evafag into the dark side of evafanaticism and we’ll see if we can get some answers…. *nasty chuckle*

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Running Graphical/GUI programs from rooted terminal on Linux

Everywhere across the Internet you’ll find “answers” to this question that tell you to do gksudo and kdesu and if you’re like me you get by by working around your problem in some way that lets you gksudo or kdesu – until that one time when it just doesn’t cut no matter which way you slice it. That time is now for me, and what a surprise, it’s a damn pain in the neck to actually dig out a solution from amidst the mountain of “use gksudo/kdesu”s.

So here’s me penning this post to hopefully help combat the million other gksudo/kdesu posts out there – because sometimes, you need stuff run – graphically and as root – when you’re not around to type a password.

Solution is surprisingly simple. Your X display is normally loyal only to you (the user) and will not answer to any other user, not even root. If you tried to run a graphical application from a rooted terminal, it’ll say something like the following:

X11 error: Can’t open display :0

Which is your application’s plaintive cry at being shut out by X. So to get around this, you basically just need to tell X to stop doing that. Like so:

xhost +

Run it as your regular user (X normally ignores everyone else remember?). And that’s it! Try it. Open a terminal, su, and open firefox or something.

PS: yes I’m not dead yet, and yes I still haven’t finish that blasted Eva post I’ve been sitting on for ages ;_;

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Fixing sound problems on “Ori, Ochi, Onoe” (and other old renpy games) on Linux

Well that was an unwieldy title, but I had been googling hard for this and have basically turned up blank. Now that I’ve worked out a solution, I’m gonna make it as discoverable as I can.

Problem: I was trying to play “Ori Ochi Onoe“, a 2006 short visual novel created with renpy that had some good word going around for it. I played through a good part of it (on my linuxbox of course) having the overarching impression that while the writing was not bad, something was off – it was dullish, not atmospheric enough. I later discovered the problem – sound, and thus BGM, wasn’t working!

Solution: I guessed that the game, being from 2006, probably used python libraries/bindings that are dated and that don’t play well with a modern linuxbox’s sound stack (the linux sound stack is a terrifying can of worms, what else is new). Thus I conjectured that if I were to replace the python binary and its libs with a newer version from a newer game (renpy games ship with all their libraries in the package), that might do the trick.

And it did!

What to do:

  • Find another renpy game, a recent one that works, for example the Katawa Shoujo demo.
  • Remove (or move) everything in o3-linux/py4renpy-2.3.5-5.5.4.

    cd o3-linux/
    mkdir backup
    mv py4renpy-2.3.5-5.5.4/* backup/

  • And copy the contents of the lib/ folder of the new, working renpy game into py4renpy-2.3.5-5.5.4.

    cp -r ../Katawa\ Shoujo\ Act\ 1\ v4-linux-x86/lib/* py4renpy-2.3.5-5.5.4/

  • Done! Run o3.sh and enjoy!

Renpy?
For the uninitiated, renpy is a free software Visual Novel engine. Games created with renpy can be targetted at Windows, Mac, Linux, and more recently Android. (There is some sketchy support on the N900 too). There are a pretty large amount of games out there and most of them are free. It’s pretty hard to find good ones though. If you’re interested, Ori, Ochi, Onoe and Katawa Shoujo (links above) could get you started.

Omake: I’ve been working to get renpy games to work in a satisfactory way on my tablet. It’s harder than one would expect – it’s linux and it runs, but full screen mode doesn’t seem to work properly with touch, and crashes Kwin every now and then. Plus my tablet only has 600px of vertical space, which is exactly equal to the vertical window size of most games, so I had to do some Kwin window rules and custom settings to get it to appear over the top panel and thus use the full vertical space. I think I’ve more or less nailed it though:

Ren’py atop Plasma Active!

Summary of what needed to be done: get rid of window decorations, set “Keep above others”, and position it so it covers the top panel. I made a set of Kwin window rules to automatically set all these parameters on startup.

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I’m just gonna leave this here

Yes, that is Plasma Active, and yes I am the fresh owner of that tablet. Don’t ask about the hole in my pocket. It’s a Viewsonic Viewpad 10 that came with Android and Windows 7. Well, it runs Android and Plasma Active (on OpenSUSE) now ;)

Also I just enrolled for this AI class. Coolbeans.

A little swamped right now, and as is often the case during times when I am swamped, lots of interesting things are going on and I’m itching to write stuff. Time however, is scarce :( We’ll see what happens.

(Linux + Touch = <3 <3 <3)

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Anisong: Kimi ga Hikari ni Kaete yuku

Decided to do this one after all. This is the ED to the second film of the animated film series Kara no Kyoukai – the Garden of Sinners. It is a pretty nice song on its own, but it only truly resonates when savored in its intended context – as a curtain-closer to the second film. So if you haven’t watched it yet, I highly, highly recommend you go do so. Yes, watch all seven films. You won’t regret it.

Anyway here it is, “Kimi ga Hikari ni Kaete yuku”, or “You return it to light”. Quite possibly a love song at its core. A dreamy song that traverses a spectral path from shimmering melancholy to triumphant catharsis. As usual, hit F8 to listen to it while it’s up, and hit the jump for a picture, romaji lyrics, and translations.

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Mikiya, Shiki and SHIKI – Kara no Kyoukai 02

Listen to this and reflect on the scene in which it plays in the film.

More than many other comparable media, I’ve always felt that anime tended to excel in producing original, varied, and high quality BGMs. And even with that laid out, Kara no Kyoukai really elevates itself onto a magnificent plane with the reverberating, soul-searching music it flaunts. This show does many things right – and in fact does many things brilliantly – but if an MVP has to be named, then it must be this – the incredible music.

You will want to at least have finished this episode before moving past the jump.

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Anisong of the Season: Zzz (and some Nichijou talk)

Guess I missed out on doing this for some seasons thanks to hiatusing, but I’m back with Anisong of the Season! And this time I have chosen the Nichijou ED: “Zzz” (great name lol)

And since we’re on the topic I’m gonna ninja this post a little and actually talk about Nichijou. Setting the score straight first off, I happen to be in the camp that loves Nichijou and am constantly surprised by the number of critical and scathing reviews I bump into. I think most detractors are just taking the show a little too seriously. I don’t think it’s an accident that there are so many inexplicably bizarre scenes. Sure, it feels awesome when you nail that one obscure joke, but I think not getting a good number of them is part of the point and, if you ask folks like me, part of the charm. Nichijou was my weekly “wait what? WHAT? wtf!?” and my weekly opportunity to go all

なにそれありえねえ \(≧▽≦ )/

And I loved it for it. What’s more, as it transits over into summer, I think that an interesting new direction might just be creeping into this seemingly ridiculously directionless show. Let’s see!

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Dealing with “cmake/modules/FindKDE4Internal.cmake not found”

Not the most intuitive error message ever:

CMake Error at /usr/share/cmake/Modules/FindKDE4.cmake:98 (MESSAGE):
ERROR: cmake/modules/FindKDE4Internal.cmake not found

and the exact problem wasn’t immediately obvious to me, even after having dabbled in CMake-ing and KDE-ing for some time. Anyway, problem is simple – you’re missing some KDE development stuff. For me (OpenSUSE) I had to install the kdebase-workspaces-devel package. Look for something similar in your repositories and install it, and you should be good.

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Update your links, for I have succumbed

It’s been weeks since the fall of co.cc, my reconsideration request has been acknowledged as “processed” – and the Gewgul Overlords have remained unmerciful, for not a single co.cc site has yet made it back into the index.

Thus it is with great sadness that I am now officially deprecating my original yuenhoe.co.cc URL in favor of yuenhoe.com that I have just purchased. The main site is now fully hosted on yuenhoe.com (note your url bar), and yuenhoe.co.cc now redirects to yuenhoe.com.

If you have a link to my blog, I would appreciate it immensely if you could update it to the new one (http://yuenhoe.com/blog) to hopefully get me back on evil Google asap.

The show must go on!

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