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Orkut…


This is a great place to be.
A nice way to meet people from different parts of the world online. A nice way to interact with people in various “communities” through mostly healthy discussions. But life isn’t that peachy 🙂
As you might have noticed I’m from Bangalore, a city in the mysterious country called India.
India… what a country!

coming back to Orkut. You’ll notice that there are a hell lot of fake profiles and dormant communities. This is the result of people either being too busy to check Orkut or due to the inactivity of those who consider Orkut to be a place where jobless people hang around.
Who knows… I might just be one of them.

Just like how google integrated Gmail and Gtalk I’m waiting for the day when they integrate everything… Gmail + Gtalk + Orkut !
now howz that?

As you might infer from the Screenshot… it looks like Orkut servers are either slacking off or trying out what I was talking about in the earlier paragraph (thinking optimistically :p)

later ^_^

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College Life Software

Windows and others…


The first operating system I ever laid my hands was fortunately or unfortunately Microsoft Windows.
I don’t understand why this was so. This was in my early days at school. No wait, it wasn’t windows… it was something else… I don’t recall its name… it was something like DOS I think… I wrote my first LOGO program there and then some BASIC. And, in my later stages some PASCAL. Then it was the end of non-Windows operating systems. Then it was Windows all along until I came to this place.
It opened my eyes to a whole new world of computers and operating systems. All this time I didn’t even know that the windows I had been using all this time was a pirated copy! It was time for me to experience GNU/Linux. We had this course called Elements of scientific computing 101. We were taught to compile and run simple Java programs with console commands like ‘javac’ and ‘java’.
We also had a dozen Sun systems running Solaris 6. At this time I still wasn’t aware of supposedly more powerful systems like FreeBSD. Ending todays entry with a screenshot.

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College Life Linux/BSD Software

Operating Systems on my comp…



finally i’ve settled on my oses…
i did take a look at the things win xp x64 didn’t support and it didn’t look very good. moreover it requires a minimum of 1gb ram! i still have 512mb
so i decided to go for the 32 bit one.
so…
lets see what i’ve got here..
20 gb for windows (x86)
20 gb for gentoo linux (amd64) and
10 gb for freebsd (x86).

i downloaded and burnt the 4 cds of solaris 10 the other day…
but badluck….it couldn’t “find” any disks….mine as you can see is a sata hdd
when unix clones like freebsd and linux can support can support the newer sata drives why can’t solaris ?
i was a little dissappointed with this.
today i went out and bought this months “linux for u”
fedora core 4 dvd included :)…its got that new openoffice 2 beta..people say its a lot better than its predecessors

the first pic is about emerging gnome-light

well another week or so to go….
will be leaving to mumbai on 18th…and leave mumbai for kanpur on 25th i think
there i’m coming to the end of my holidays
and my third semester starts officially on 27th