Reading the story and history behind the movie brought even more fun to me. For example, the word "Nibelung" is the German title was borrowed by it's English title, which is called "Ring of the Nibelungs". However, that might confuse the English speakers. Actually the Nibelung of the title is the dwarf Alberich, and the Ring in question is the one he fashions from the Rhinegold. The title therefore means "Alberich's Ring". About the word Nibelung (Nibelunge, Niflunger) is derived from the German/old Norse word "Nebel" (mist), and means darkness. In some case, people think Nibelung also refers to the Son of Mist (Nebel).
Saturday, February 9, 2008
"Die Nibelungen - Der Fluch des Drachen"
It's a fine movie to my opinion. The story line was based on the Germanic myth "Das Nibelungenlied" and the Nordic "Volsunga Saga" which also inspired the four-opera cycle by Richard Wagner and J.R.R. Tolkien's epic "The Lord of the Rings".
Reading the story and history behind the movie brought even more fun to me. For example, the word "Nibelung" is the German title was borrowed by it's English title, which is called "Ring of the Nibelungs". However, that might confuse the English speakers. Actually the Nibelung of the title is the dwarf Alberich, and the Ring in question is the one he fashions from the Rhinegold. The title therefore means "Alberich's Ring". About the word Nibelung (Nibelunge, Niflunger) is derived from the German/old Norse word "Nebel" (mist), and means darkness. In some case, people think Nibelung also refers to the Son of Mist (Nebel).
Reading the story and history behind the movie brought even more fun to me. For example, the word "Nibelung" is the German title was borrowed by it's English title, which is called "Ring of the Nibelungs". However, that might confuse the English speakers. Actually the Nibelung of the title is the dwarf Alberich, and the Ring in question is the one he fashions from the Rhinegold. The title therefore means "Alberich's Ring". About the word Nibelung (Nibelunge, Niflunger) is derived from the German/old Norse word "Nebel" (mist), and means darkness. In some case, people think Nibelung also refers to the Son of Mist (Nebel).
Monday, January 28, 2008
Windows: IDE ATA and ATAPI disks use PIO mode after multiple time-out or CRC errors occur
This problem occurs since my new SATA HD installed. I noticed after several days my Windows XP became extremely slow and the HD access uses a lot CPU time. However everything seems to be fine under Linux. Odd!
Then I checked the settings under Device Manager and found that windows automatically re-set my new SATA driver to run in PIO mode. That was in sin. My first guess was my new driver has problem and windows couldn't let it work under UDMA. But it's just hard to believe. After several hours research. It turns out that my new SATA has NCQ (Native Command Queuing) while my Intel mainboard chip 845PE dosen't support it. That incompatible issue causes a lot error interruption to windows, which then consider the bad of my new driver :(
OK, our M$ indeed has a solution to that, although it can't be called a solution at all. I will list the step in below:
1) Make sure we got SP2 installed.
2) use "regedit" open the key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E96A-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0002]
3) add a new DWORD Value by name ResetErrorCountersOnSuccess and set the value to be 1
4) repeat the above step if you have more IDE controllors. They must be named in a number sequence, like \003, \004 ....
5) If necessary, uninstall the IDE driver through device manager, which will manually reset the error count to be zero.
OK, enjoy, it's done.
Then I checked the settings under Device Manager and found that windows automatically re-set my new SATA driver to run in PIO mode. That was in sin. My first guess was my new driver has problem and windows couldn't let it work under UDMA. But it's just hard to believe. After several hours research. It turns out that my new SATA has NCQ (Native Command Queuing) while my Intel mainboard chip 845PE dosen't support it. That incompatible issue causes a lot error interruption to windows, which then consider the bad of my new driver :(
OK, our M$ indeed has a solution to that, although it can't be called a solution at all. I will list the step in below:
1) Make sure we got SP2 installed.
2) use "regedit" open the key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E96A-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0002]
3) add a new DWORD Value by name ResetErrorCountersOnSuccess and set the value to be 1
4) repeat the above step if you have more IDE controllors. They must be named in a number sequence, like \003, \004 ....
5) If necessary, uninstall the IDE driver through device manager, which will manually reset the error count to be zero.
OK, enjoy, it's done.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Greater Vancouver's First Snow in 2007
I have heard that Vancouver is a warm city even in winter. However, in my first 6 moths in Vancouver, we met this heavy snow.
I guess many people are still not ready for this and most of the cars on the road were going like snails, since they don't have the winter tires.
I guess many people are still not ready for this and most of the cars on the road were going like snails, since they don't have the winter tires.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Hooray! Nikon D300 and D3 are out.
depreview.com published two articles today to Nikon D300 and D3. The status of D200 might become embarrassing. But Nikon will take some marketing strategy to handle this. I am ready to throw my old D100 away now, and hope We can get a good deal for D200 before Xmas :D
Here are the photos and citation words from depreview.com

Nikon announced the new DX format D300 which also features a 12 megapixel CMOS sensor, 14-bit A/D conversion, EXPEED image processor, sensitivity up to ISO 6400 (with boost), the new CAM3500DX AF sensor (51 point), HDMI video output, UDMA CF support and last but not least the super-impressive 3.0" 922,000 pixel LCD monitor with Live View. See full review at dpreview.com

Nikon has today lifted the covers on their first full-frame digital SLR, the new 12.1 megapixel D3. The D3 is all about speed and sensitivity, twelve megapixels on a big CMOS chip means large photosites (8.45 µm pitch to be precise) and that adds up to base sensitivity of ISO 200 to 6400 with an additional two stop boost over that (up to ISO 25600). See full review at dpreview.com
Here are the photos and citation words from depreview.com
Nikon announced the new DX format D300 which also features a 12 megapixel CMOS sensor, 14-bit A/D conversion, EXPEED image processor, sensitivity up to ISO 6400 (with boost), the new CAM3500DX AF sensor (51 point), HDMI video output, UDMA CF support and last but not least the super-impressive 3.0" 922,000 pixel LCD monitor with Live View. See full review at dpreview.com
Nikon has today lifted the covers on their first full-frame digital SLR, the new 12.1 megapixel D3. The D3 is all about speed and sensitivity, twelve megapixels on a big CMOS chip means large photosites (8.45 µm pitch to be precise) and that adds up to base sensitivity of ISO 200 to 6400 with an additional two stop boost over that (up to ISO 25600). See full review at dpreview.com
Monday, August 6, 2007
Sexy Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse under Linux
I recently bought a brand new DELL Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse Bundle (they are actually produced by Logitech) . Here is the picture of this beauty:

The reason of this purchase was I couldn't find my mouse shipped from Germany and my keyboard is old and I was annoyed by those wires and cables and I saw the SALE by DELL. La la la...
When I got it and tried it under windows, I was a bit surprised by its handy functionalities and reliabilities. Em at least, it's installation under Windows was easy and straightforward. Then I tried to use it to drive my lovely Debian system, however I had no lucky this time. The set up of this BT keyboard and mouse was a bit funky and I spent a whole night to work it out. And now it's the time to share my experience.
Reboot and Cheers!
There are some other softwares for gnome, which can let you setup all the functional buttons, such as volume turner. Very fancy and SEXY.
The reason of this purchase was I couldn't find my mouse shipped from Germany and my keyboard is old and I was annoyed by those wires and cables and I saw the SALE by DELL. La la la...
When I got it and tried it under windows, I was a bit surprised by its handy functionalities and reliabilities. Em at least, it's installation under Windows was easy and straightforward. Then I tried to use it to drive my lovely Debian system, however I had no lucky this time. The set up of this BT keyboard and mouse was a bit funky and I spent a whole night to work it out. And now it's the time to share my experience.
- Step 1: Setup Kernel
Networking --->
<*> Bluetooth subsystem support --->--- Bluetooth subsystem supportL2CAP protocol support SCO links support RFCOMM protocol support
[*] RFCOMM TTY supportBNEP protocol support
[*] Multicast filter support
[*] Protocol filter supportHIDP protocol support
Bluetooth device drivers --->HCI USB driver
[*] SCO (voice) supportHCI UART driver
[*] UART (H4) protocol support
[*] BCSP protocol support
[*] Transmit CRC with every BCSP packetHCI BCM203x USB driver HCI BPA10x USB driver HCI BlueFRITZ! USB driver
(The four drivers below are for PCMCIA Bluetooth devices and will only how up if you have also selected PCMCIA support in your kernel.)HCI DTL1 (PC Card) driver HCI BT3C (PC Card) driver HCI BlueCard (PC Card) driver HCI UART (PC Card) device driver
(The driver below is intended for HCI Emulation software.)HCI VHCI (Virtual HCI device) driver
(Move back three levels to Device Drives and then check if USB is nabled. This is required if you use a Bluetooth dongle, which are mostly USB based.)
USB support --->
<*> Support for Host-side USB
--- USB Host Controller DriversEHCI HCD (USB 2.0) support
[ ] Full speed ISO transactions (EXPERIMENTAL)
[ ] Root Hub Transaction Translators (EXPERIMENTAL)
<*> OHCI HCD support
<*> UHCI HCD (most Intel and VIA) support
< > SL811HS HCD support
Build the kernel and then install it
- Step 2: Bluez-Utils
Install the Bluz-Utils by`ap-get install Bluz-Utils`
- Step3: Configuration (very important)
Now it's the tricky time. The key point is this BT Keyboard and Mouse can not be used as hci, so we need to use hid instead.
A) Find out the MAC address of them by `hcitool scan` or `hidd --search`. If there's no results, then press the sync button on the bottom of the devices, and try again. The result looks like:# hcitool scan
Scanning ...
00:0A:0B:0C:0D:0E DELL BT Mouse
B) Turn off HID2HCI at "/etc/default/bluetooth" : change the value of HID2HCI_ENABLED to 0.HID2HCI_ENABLED = 0;
C) Enable HID daemon and set the start up options at "/etc/default/bluetooth" :HIDD_ENABLED=1
# The MAC address here is just a fake example
HIDD_OPTIONS="--master -i 00:0A:0B:0C:0D:0E -i 00:01:02:03:04:05 --server"
Reboot and Cheers!
There are some other softwares for gnome, which can let you setup all the functional buttons, such as volume turner. Very fancy and SEXY.
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Keep using modified themes of windows after M$ KB925902.
Microsoft recently released a security update KB925902, which keep monitoring the size of the multimedia resources loaded in the memory. Many awesome themes for windows modified shell32.dll to include more eye candies. I am personally using FlyakiteOSX, whose modified shell32.dll file reaches 27MB, and that screwed M$'s security check. The result of this issue is that some software, such as Calculator, GVim, and WMM, could not work, since system will complain the use of memory address.
Fortunately, we can still cheat M$ to work around this issue by rebuild the user32.dll, which comes with the update KB925902. And there's a nice guy "Marzo Sette Torres Junior" wrote a detailed tutorial about how to rebuild the DLL. As a Memo, I reposted his article in below:
Fortunately, we can still cheat M$ to work around this issue by rebuild the user32.dll, which comes with the update KB925902. And there's a nice guy "Marzo Sette Torres Junior" wrote a detailed tutorial about how to rebuild the DLL. As a Memo, I reposted his article in below:
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Subdomains works now!
Instead of using PHP scripts for page redirection, I am now using html code to redirect the pages. At least it works and now the gallery and blog can be accessed through http://gallery.qingshen.de and http://blog.qingshen.de
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