August 10th, 2008 under Ubuntu, tech support
Recently when trying to compile VirtualBox-1.6.4 OSE I ran into an error runing the kmk bit. It was saying:
kmk[2]: *** No rule to make target `pass_bldprogs'. Stop.
kmk[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/VirtualBox-1.6.4/src/apps'
kmk[1]: *** [pass_bldprogs_before] Error 2
kmk[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/VirtualBox-1.6.4/src'
kmk: *** [pass_bldprogs_before] Error 2
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Tags: Gutsy Gibbon, kmk, problem, tinyXP, Ubuntu, VBox, virtualbox | 2 Comments »
August 1st, 2008 under Video, comedy, political
A fly lands on the man’s face during an ABC interview. Here’s a clip from the Daily Show with John Stewart.
enjoy…
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July 31st, 2008 under Ubuntu, tech support
Recently my Applications Menu in Ubuntu 7.10 stopped opening after I mistakenly let my hard drive fill up completely. I wasn’t even able to edit the menus, so after banging on the mouse buttons trying to force the menu open I found a solution.
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Tags: bug, Gutsy Gibbon, solution, Ubuntu | 2 Comments »
July 15th, 2008 under code, tutorial
In this post I’d like to show you how I build horizontal navigation using XHTML and CSS. For this and all my future tutorials feel free to download the source files at the end. If you’re the type that likes to do it on your own, and I hope you are, you can download my web project template here to get you started.
Here’s a screen shot of this tutorials end result:

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Tags: CSS, css sprites, how to, HTTP, navigation, project, template, tutorial, XHTML | 3 Comments »
July 11th, 2008 under art, inspiration

Joshua Clay is doing a solo show at thinkspace July 11th till August 1st. He’s got some great work. If you’re in the area deffinatly check it out. You can also check out and purchase his art over at thinkspace’s site. http://www.sourharvest.com/thinkspace/2008/unautremonde/works.php
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