Hello dear peoplez! Vacation! In my book that means spending more time with linux and figuring out small problems which might or might not drive me nuts. Since one of the previous upgrades I have not been able to suspend my netbook, which runs Joli OS 1.2. This drives me nuts. I figured out I have too little swap space for suspend or hibernation to work. If you, like me, installed Joli OS from Windows, using a windows installer (Wubi), go ahead and follow this small tutorial. If you installed Joli OS on its own partition, you should use GParted to increase the size of the swap partion (I won't go through that here though). Happy tweaking!
UPDATE1: I've added a link to a script which will turn off WLAN when entering suspend mode. This is also essential for suspend to work with Vaio P on Joli OS (or Ubuntu). Your suspend troubles may depend on either too small swap space and/or WLAN keeping your netbook awake.
2011-07-13
2011-07-06
Smart Saturation
I have been looking around GIMP plugins for a smart way to increase saturation without the overly processed and unrealistic look. The problem, I concluded, is that the saturation tool in GIMP doesn't distinguish between light and dark areas of a picture, and often the dark areas of the picture are too saturated to give a natural look. This problem can easily be avoided by using a layer mask which filters the saturation effect depending on the luminosity. Sounds interesting? Please read on...
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