My first test w/ the new tool:

“Drivel” is an open-source blogging client for Linux (64-bit Kubuntu 9.04 in my case) that allows me to write on my computer & upload to the blog for your reading pleasures.

The most recent version of Drivel (v2.0.3) was released in 2006. Don’t expect anything really exciting as far as the program interface is concerned… you’ll only be setting yourself up for disappointment.

Once you’ve set your expectations for lame, you should be ready to move onward with installation of your new software…Since I use Kubuntu, this was no trouble.

Using KPackageKit to search for the terms ‘blog’ & ‘client’ was not particularly helpful. Since there are so many partially developed titles available a quick trip to google was in order. It’s often easier for me to think of google in terms of how ‘god’ might make His presence felt as the embodiment of such a search engine. I prayed for “best linux blog tool” and the many-faceted response of The Almighty was that there weren’t any worthwhile blogging clients for linux, so i should just give up and pray for “best place to find a stolen copy of windows”. Since that wasn’t an option for me, I went back to the package manager and picked Drivel.

Login : Login Screen

Compatible : Compatible blog formats

The : The interface

Going Forward:

All calls for luck & satisfaction aside, a successful integration of Drivel into the tools I use on a daily basis will encourage greater throughput from my fast-flying-fingers(-of-fury) directly to the pleasure centers of your skull. An unsuccessful attempt at the same should result in zero net change from your perspective… so perhaps you shouldn’t worry your pretty little skull.

We’ll see how well it works. In the meantime, think about the difference between quality & quantity… your essay will be due tomorrow when class starts.

p.s. What could possibly be a better name for some tool that I might choose to encourage my writing?!? Given the clear accuracy of said tool as an adjective to describe my often inarticulate attempts @ authorship, I shouldn’t be surprised that there are so few visitors to the site as of late :P Perhaps this tiny program can help me change that!

p.p.s. Drivel didn’t make the pictures work… unfortunately, I had to make that happen with WYSIWYG in WordPress

From their website:

Drivel is a GNOME client for working with online journals, also known as weblogs or simply ‘blogs’. It retains a simple and elegant design while providing many powerful features, including:

  • Support for LiveJournal, Blogger, MovableType, Advogato, and Atom journals (systems based off these are also supported, including WordPress and Drupal)
  • The ability to post, edit, delete, and view recent entries
  • Integrated spellchecking and HTML syntax highlighting
  • Offline composition and editing
  • Automatic recovery in the event of a crash
  • Journal system extensions, including LiveJournal security groups and MovableType categories