Friday, March 18, 2011

The hassle Microsoft Guy / Girl has to go through when one gets a new Laptop / Desktop

The hassle one goes through when one buys a computer with Microsoft installed is something that I never wondered for the past 3 to 5 years or so.

It is mind boggling for a Linux guy.

Once a year I format the root partition and sometimes leaving behind the home partition for a while and install the Old / New version of the Linux distribution in that partition.

This time I had to delay it till March (including Mageia) since most of the distributions including Debian delivered or released the distribution (except PCLinux which was right on the button during December) in late February or March.

The slowest and the laziest was SuSe, though.

My work and cricket world cup were other distractions.

Mind you I install many distributions for various reasons and for testing and not because I lack anything on PCLinuxFullMonty.

Other reason is I need to fill the hard disk so that it is not left idling and rotten.

I will list the hassle a Microsoft guy has to go through.

1. S/He has to backup the data.

2. S/He has to remove the crap the OEM guy install

3. S/He has to download the free software

4.Then has to install the paid software

5. Then anti-virus software

6. Then he has to get Firefox, Opera or safari

Suffice is to say in this time I will install 15 (3x5) distributions in my main computer and two other spare ones I use for testing.

One of the major benefit of Linux is I save lot of time and do other interesting things like watching cricket or water the plants or feed the fish and testing distributions and this time additionally Sinhala Linux distributions.

This list is endless and I will stop at this point and give you a list Linux Free (point number 3 expanded) software that one get FREE

Please go to NiNite web site and get them free if you are a Microsoft user.

If you have chosen the right Linux distribution of your choice you will get all this and more in one go except perhaps Flash.

1. Web Browser Group- Firefox, Chrome, Safari or Opera

2. Messaging Group-Skype, Pidgin, Google Talk, Yahoo, Messenger, Thunderbird

3. Media group-iTunes, audacity, KMplayer, HULU, Songbird and many more

4. Runtimes - Flash, Java

5. Imaging Group- GIMP, Picasa, Inkscape

6. Office Group-LibreOffice, OpenOffice,Adobe PDF Reader, CutePDF, SumatraPDF, Foxit reader

7. File sharing-uTorrent, eMule

8. Security- What a medical problem for sick machine?

9. Cloud computing-Dropbox, Google earth

10. Image Burners-Nero

11.Compression- win 7, winzip

12. Utilities

13. Developer tools-Putty, Python, Filezilla

14. Others I may have missed

You do not have to do any of these if you select a Linux distribution and all are packed in one and installed in one go.

What a waste of time trying to run windows 7.

That is why Windows users do not have any creativity and continue to lack creativity at work place or on the go.

They are Potato (not hot potato) Guys bloated with Image of Crisis.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Well Done Strauss-You can change the Cricket Fortunes now

When I said star (Strauss) was born earlier, I really meant it.

You can become the star of wonder if you lift the World Cup too.

Go for it.
There is nothing to lose.

Now it is only two more games away to the final.
Have a good rest (without alcohol) for the tired legs and fully stretched out minds of the players.

The cliff-hanger games are the ones I love to watch (but not for one with weak hearts).

If you can take one game at a time and the final will come true to itself.
If you could bring ashes home and immediately follow with another Champion Cup it is good for the home of cricket.
This time every team has an equal chances of winning unlike previous games.
The team that does well in all three actions batting, balling and fielding will win the game.
Mind you West indies was not the best prepared team.
The winning should be attributed to their bad management on the day.
But by stroke of luck if they become your opponents in the final, as a true cricket lover I am going to favour the West Indies' win.
If the opponents are going to be Sri-Lanka, I am going to be neutral.
If opponents are Australians, I am going to favour England's win.
If opponents are South Africans, I am going to favour Smith's Team.
If the opponents are New Zealanders I am going to support New Zealand.

I am going to ignore India and Pakistan because they are playing on familiar home conditions (Indian subcontinent), home crowd support and corrupt officials, Sri-Lanka included.

It is going to be interesting contest and cricket will be the winner.

I hope now onwards all the players will lift the spirit of the game unlike Australians (and some captains) who use devious means to win.
Remember the ball under the glove (underarm) tactics against us last time round.

They want to win, it does not matter how (to them).

I hope England (not English and Australian umpires though) form now onwards, set the standards of the game in the field and outside the field.

However, Flower should know not to put tired legs on the filed in a crunch game and you have been playing too much cricket, already.

Rest without alcohol is the need of the day.

If you win bookmakers of the subcontinent and a few politicians have to perform hara-kiri and that is going to be very good for cricket!

On top of a Murunga Tree

I manage to find a two Murunga saplings and wanted to look after them till big enough and relocate them in a suitable place. I could not water them for three days and one wilted and whithered away. The other survived and started blooming prematurely. I resisted taking the flowers for a vegetable curry. I let them pollinate (which is rare with no bees around) and only one flower produced a pod.

Side by side there were two cocoa plants which germinated out of over 100 rotten seeds.
Similar fate descended one of them and I kept on watering it in spite of its stem looked like fire wood.
Murunga sapling disappeared but the stem which looked like tiny black wood after about 3 months started sprouting and few leaves appeared.
My gut feeling was correct. I thought this would happen because it is not a native plant but that comes from mid Africa.
African plants can stand adverse weather for long period of time.
Our slender plants cannot withstand adverse weather. Murunga was an example.

So my prediction is that we will lose lot of our biodiversity much more and faster than Africa loses.
Come coal power plant when operational that will aggravate the context much faster and swiftly.
I heard our energy minister thinking of a nuclear plant here.
I wish he looks at pictures of Hiroshima first and the current pictures coming from Japan.

Real reason for writing this is not for that reason.
I cannot go to sleep without a swipe at the local elections.
We have a saying in Sinhala put a man on a Murunga Branch (unfortunately not on the moon to bring rice some of them promised to bring) to mean let him eventually tumble down quickly.
I wish all the present candidates land on Murunga Branches.
Then we can see them falling off quickly with the cost of living going up by the minute.

Actually when we elect them that is what we want them to be (on a Murunga Branch) but they have devised and engineered some other methods to stay longer on the Murunga branch and unfortunately we cannot have the last laugh.

This one chance we have that we can give them a Murunga Treat and it will be a Maru or Mara (Devil) Treat.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Jurassic Park Trembling Tumbler and Politcal Tumble

In the midst of World Cup Cricket we have another match.
In this match the winners take it all and sometimes they take our freedom also away a week prior and week after the election day.
Everything come to a standstill and at least this time we can divert our attention and watch cricket.
The day of the election when these young proteges parade the streets, it reminds me of the tumbler trembling cinematic effect depicted in the film, Jurassic Park.
Some of them bring similar fear to adults leave alone children.
That is how elections are fought.
There are no umpires like in cricket.
The officers who should act as neutral umpires are no more.
They tremble more than the voter when these guys come in numbers.
Some of course stooge to the lowest level where they even share free alcohol.
The police who suppose to bring the law and order are outnumbered by drunken supporters.
Alcohol sale is prohibited but they stock alcohol before the ban of sale.

If we have free and fair election, in actual fact it is the candidate who should tremble.
For some bizarre reasons even before the final vote is cast winners are already known and I do not know what this exercise bring to the ordinary citizen, except Tumbler Trembling Fear of Jurassic Park nature.
They are real dinosaurs who drain all public money.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Installing Debian 6.0 In Sinhala-Sinhala Linux

I can now report to you that Debian DVD 1 (one of many) has Sinhala capability and is available at LinuxTracker with many seeders and one can download it in less than 24 hours.

Please do not go for point to pint download or slt.net.

The good news is that I have now installed Debain in Sinhala with Sinhala dropdown menu (mixture of Sinhala and English) and it is amazingly good.

It is Gnome but I will miss K3B but the Debian Sinhala is going to stay in my main computer from now onwards and I will be reporting bugs if I detect any.

I hope, in its next edition, it drops Openoffice and go for LibreOffice.

In any case, it is going to improve my Sinhala leaps and bounds.

Thank you Debian and the Translator Team.

I have no hesitation in recommending it’s use but with one or two advices and some warning is in order.

Please get a proficient Linux guy / girl to install it and do not copy the DVD with Nero.

For best use one must have an internet connection when one installs it and Debian configures the card automatically (better have a router instead of telephone connection) in its initial install and please have patience, it takes a fairly long time to install (do it in the night when internet is not busy).

With those provisos HAPPY SINHALA LINUX for all.

Mind you this was edited with Sinhala Linux activated and Debian’s Iceweasel on the web track.

Old Note on the CD

Now I have tried installing Debian 6 in Sinhala, I can report back and say it can be done but prior understanding of Linux and how Debian does things is essential.

I also have to report that the 4 CD / DVD that I downloaded is not available in Linuxtracker due to unfortunate incidents there.

It is up and running but it will be sometime before all Debian CD/DVDs are restored for download.
Moment I have good news I will be posting it here and elsewhere.
I have to tell you that I had to format my hard disks and redo all the installations new.

It is all fun and game in Linux but took lot of my spare time and not having interesting cricket matches to watch was a bonus.

Everything went on smoothly and I was expecting to work in Sinhala after the installation but sadly it was not to be.

I could not select Sinhala at boot time and none of the Linux distributions let you do that currently and even though many of the Linux distributions have the multilingual capacity, Sinhala has not been promoted in the web world outside Sri-lanka.

I am afraid lot of translation work has to be done in legible and lexicographical world of Sinhala and enough Sinhala fonts have to be installed in the usr/src folders.

Coding for fonts and character map is now available but translation of computer terminology is extremely difficult and many thanks for the guys and girls for trying it.

I enjoyed installing it in Sinhala with my limited ability in Sinhala but lot of guess work, in doing so but having known Debian for a long time and had sweated a lot learning Linux, a little over decade ago, the guess work (Sinhala terms) did work.

This gives an opportunity to learn how Linux works especially Debian for one who has difficulty in English language.

But my advice for all is one should be proficient in both Sinhala and English to be a successful translator and Learning Linux in that process is an added bonus.

I am not at all good in Sinhala to be of any help to you but I am there to test the capability of Sinhala in Linux and report to the wider web.

Thanks again guys and girls for trying a very difficult task.

With good team work and perseverance it can be accomplished and good luck with your future efforts.

Debian is the best Linux distribution to learn nuts and bolts of Linux, even though it is bit difficult to master it and the learning curve is steep at the beginning but it invariably drops quickly after the first year of trying.

Do not give up your efforts of Learning Linux in Sinhala and English too.






Monday, March 14, 2011

LinuxExtras-FusionLinux and Fubuntu-11

New Linux distributions are coming out thick and fast and I am glad most of them keep at manageable level of under 2 GiB.
Not too small and not too fat and chubby.

Fusion Linux is a combination of Fedora and Ubuntu and unlike Fubuntu which keeps the Ubuntu look Fusion Linus while retaining Fedora look and KDE desktop has done better job than Fububtu.

I am fit biased here because I am a fan of KDE and especially K3B

It has no Skype but Blender and still has openoffice instead of libreoffice.


Basically one is Gnome based and other KDE based but a mixture of Fedora and Ubuntu.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

LinuxExtras-Gentoo-11

Gentoo was my last conversion or convergence.
I had seen a Gentoo live CD (probably 2008) and KiWi Linux (I may be wrong here) which was probably a Gentoo Linux derivative but never caught my eye till I discovered XBMC in Sabayaon.

The latest edition which I downloaded yesterday is pretty impressive.

In 2.3 GiB it has everything a newbie needs and XBMC (Media Center).
It has both 32 bit and 64 bits editions.
It is good as gold for Linux Lovers.
In 10 years it has the stature and only Knoppix can boast and can rival.

If not for my search for Linux 100 and the discovery of Sabayon and XBMC I would not have been writing this piece.

Thanks a lot guys and girls.

Please excuse me for my ignorance and not including you in my Linux 100.

You are in the top 10 in my list and even though you are around 20 in the distrowatch (Sabayon is in the top 10) if you introduce few live CDs and LXDEs, you will be envy of the rest.

XBMC may be heavy to be put in a CD distribution but that as a separate edition in your repertoire (do not let it die a natural death of under usage) of live CDs will add spice to your distribution of high quality.

I would have preferred you put blender in the DVD in future version with XMBC and that will be the best multimedia and graphic Linux image for newbies and the savvy..

Final Count Down on Linux 100

I am almost completing 18 months come end of March of downloading and testing Linux Live CDs and lately few of the DVDs.

All good things have to come to an end and with Sinhala Linux coming to the scene without fanfare or funfair after a long delay, I will be concentrating on that instead of the Live CDs but with occasional reference to them (not full time as it used to be for nearly 18 months).
Real reason for this venture was the boring one year election campaign and as a diversion tactics of an intellectual nature.
The things I learned was enormous.
Sinhala Linux coming at the tail end was quite a surprise.
It looks as some of my critical comments are taken with serious attention and lot of my audience is not Sri-Lankans but Americans and far way web browsers.
I believe my comments were only academic and may be some times constructive but lot of things not intended by me has / have happened.
In the Grand Finale, I would like to list few.
1. Multilingual Distributions are coming from EU and South America which is pretty good.
2. French is also becoming a leading language of distributions.
3. Light weight and multiple editions are hitting the bench.,emulating PCLimux. Sabayon (Gentoo), Salix(Slackware), Aptosid (Debain), Fedora (Redhat) and Zenwalk are examples.
4. Some dormant like Korora coming out of the attic.
5. Distributions are looking at others to emulate or improve the Linux image.
6. Dominance of Ubuntu is diminishing and Ubuntu also looking for an image lift.
7. Redhat has come out of hibernation.
8. Debian is showing its prowess and slowly and rightly embracing the changes. Lot of live editions including Sinhala Linux edition.
9. Flame wars are becoming less intense but critical and constructive.
10. With all these I am becoming rejuvenated at my twilight years and old and young are coming together for a Grand Finale.
11. Puppy (front pocket) and Knoppix (piggyback) remain my favorites.
12. Pendrive Linux are ubiquitous.
Only criticism I have is the children programs (except gCompris and few others) and games have been neglected.
Morphix, Myah and Adios are slow to wake up from hibernation or slumber.
Young chaps take them out of the attic and put some the grandpa influence on the map and make some really grandiose games and creative activities (for children and grandpa like me) and reinvigorate the Linux spirit of the yesteryear.

Linux100-SuSe-Update-02

Suse after many months of deliberation and milestone editions has finally released the 11.4 which looks pretty good. Thanks to business like approach and releasing it on the date schedules but I have a feeling that it could have been released much earlier and the many milestones were not necessary for a distribution widely used unless of course like Redhat and Ubuntu were making radical changes. SuSe does not need any radical change. It's KDE stands out as a robust but RAM craving entity and very useful desktop which has hybrid of Apple and Microsoft feel.

Thanks goes to the
KDE Team and it is one of the best.

My appeal always was for
KDE and not Gnome even though I am not fanatical like Gnome and Debian guys.
I am a Debian fan too and for its effort on Sinhala Edition I have revived my allegiance to it. It has a special place in my cognition and the other rivaled that was Redhat which lost its charm after Fedora. Now even Fedora is trying to catch up with others.

SuSe does not have to do any catch up except to change it corporate image which it burrowed from Novel and had corrupting influence of Microsoft like CEOs.


If they drop those two elements and let the innovation to be its driving force it can reach the masses again.
It should follow the leading changes introduced by PCLinux with many light weight edition and a very nice and promising Gorilla Edition (fullmonty).

I have become a fan of Puppy (all editions), Knoppix and PCLinux and those were the top three installed in recently assembled IBM (second hand) computer with big SATA hard disk.
This is the first time I have had a hard disk above 80 GiB.

In any case I need a big hard disk for the images I download and test. All these time with a modest 80 GiB IDE hard disk I have accomplished downloading over 300 CDs and a very few DVDs.

My forth distribution is Mepis and it has not come up with a new edition for a long time.

Coming back to SuSe, even though the DVD came on the dead on time, the CDs were there in the Linuxtracker a few days earlier but because of the server breakdown there at Linuxtracker I could not download them. I was not keen anyway to download before the dead line today evening, being Friday I came early because of cricket matches (watch TV and to see England succumbing again) and downloaded both KDE and Gnome versions.

Both are pretty good.
I was happy that they dropped OpenOffice and Libreoffice is now the master of ceremony.
Branshee is taken over the media player. Apart from those changes the SuSe image was kept intact.
The Venetian blind like appearance (not vertical but horizontal) of the graphic is very pleasing. It has kept the green image which is very good and environmentally friendly guy like me who likes blue for personal image, having a touch of green like my ornamental plants gets full marks.
You get 10 out of 10 in spite of my criticism on corporate actions.
Thanks guys and girls at SuSe community.
It would have been better if this was released in December instead in March like PCLinux and many other distributions and you guys would have gone on a long holiday which you deserve.

I will download the DVD and install it my computer which as become redundant due to my upgrade. I will take another 24 hours (altogether 36 hours), that is how our Telecoms gives me the band width.
I strongly suggest that in your next release the CD version comes in December rather than March. This year because of the Cricket World Cup, I like many Sri-Lankan I have programmed enough time to coincide with cricket matches but not next year though.

Friday, March 11, 2011

How to be a SMART CREDIT CARD User?

It is very difficult to be a very SMART credit card user.

About 12 years ago when I returned from sojourn abroad and decided not to go back in spite of the many risks involved (including losing my life on public transport or in a public place like Central Bank of Ceylon-now it is no more public, it is almost private where few cronies make all the decisions, or while watching a cricket match) in Ceylon.

I had six credit cards and a small saving abroad.

Unfortunately those cards were international and one can use it in this country in spite of the war.

I was without a job and was not hunting for a job wanting to take a welcome respite since the sojourn abroad was lot of work covering for three local doctors who did not want to work where I worked but was a beautiful, place now almost wretched by the recent earth quake.

I was enjoying the welcome respite but I could not resit the indulgence with the credit cards.

One day when I looked at the credit balance abroad and the amount of money I owed and the interest accumulated, and it dawned on me I may not survive even a year.

That night I took all the cards and cut them in half and went to sleep.

I have made a few smart decisions in my life and very many structurally poor decisions (including returning to my mother Lanka and watching absolute corruption at all level including schools, health sector (both public and private) and electioneering.

But this was one of those SMART decisions.

I could foresee the credit market collapse (but not so soon though) even though I was not a financier.

The decision was to live within my means and not bloated like the mega politicians on credit loans from abroad.

I have some information for you how to FREEZE your Credit Card that you got the other day, thanks to the Lifehacker International for sharing their wealth of financial advice with me.

They are as follows

1. Take the card in your hand and oil it with some Sri-Lankan butter and wrap it with a tin foil. It may be useful to swipe a strong magnet over it to demagnetize the inner foil.

2. Buy 12 plastic containers that fit in inside the other and gradually become smaller that would have the capacity to hold a small piece of fish cake sold at Rs.100/= in a super market food stall-For example Majestic City.

3. Now put the credit card nicely foil covered in the inner most container and place other containers on top of it. By doing this you are going to save on the electricity, bill .
The innermost will have the coolest air trapped which cannot escape and the outermost will have the warmest air.


4. Now switch on the freezer and put the lowest cooling rate and place the credit card containing cartooned cartoon deep inside the freezer compartment and put all the reused or rotten food you eat on top with few onions and garlic to sanitize the rotten food.

5. Now you have to pay your electricity bill with cash and not by credit card.

This way you can Freeze your card till you become old enough to say good bye to this world.

Do not forget to put a note inside stating that "I do not owe the bank any money".

This will stay put and a STATUS SYMBOL for your name since you may the only one under the hot Sun in Sri-Lanka who does not owe anything when you died.

All the rest are pawned for another 60 to 100 years by our caretaker politicians.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

LinuxExtras-JollyCloudOS-09

Cloud computing and Os had been one of my interests for some time.
To begin with I started with Dropbox which is a nice way to share ones data with friends especially those who are away and abroad.
I use it to deposit Linux images in the shared folder.
Similarly friends from abroad can have their folders shared with me.
Idea was to promote Linux.
But cloud computing is of a different order altogether.
When one is on travel and does not have a netbook or laptop (which is an added burden when on the move) Cloud Os come to your service.
One has to carry the OS in a CD or Pendrive (I have not tried this with a Pendrive yet).
The Cloud OS (Joli OS and Jolly Cloud are its other names) let you do this.
I downloaded version 1.0 and for one reason or the other I could not run it even though I registered with their web site.

Then I downloaded Joli Os version 1.1 (Live CD) and booted it up but I could not get the link with the Cloud Service, even though I tried to register with them.
Disappointed I gave up.
Today I downloaded version 1.2 from Linux tracker. It was a quick download with many seeders all over the world.
Booted it up and (I could not boot up with my previous email) I registered with another email address after some considerable delay I was up an running and was in link with world wide web.
There were lot of applications but I could not find the Dropbox.
So after some fiddling (It lets you add other cloud applications) I added dropbox and could sign up with Dropbox and open my folders.

These two applications One a Live OS on a CD, the other Dropbox registration make you travel light and even if you forget your laptop instantly get in touch with the outside world (with four current data in the cloud) if the friend you stay with let you boot your Joli OS 1.2.
Joli OS let you the guest booting by request of the users.
I have no hesitiation of using these two for my work and recommend anybody to try it.
The learning curve is the only limitation.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Cricket and the Change of Face

Cricket is getting a big face lift.
I do not agree with the behavior of some fans in the Asian subcontinent even the events of off the field actions are brushed off as minor incidents.

Severe deterrent actions are necessary on the filed and outside the field what ever the outcome of a match.
Host country need not have to win by hook or crook.

Let the players inspire and umpires in the middle take the center stage not arm chair pundits.


In our country in the past during elections violence is brushed off as minor incidents and it metamorphosed to ethnic violence and after the war ceased nobody except the parties and candidates are interested. Last election, like in the west 42% did not turn up and it will be 50% this time around by fixing the elections at a time of Cricket World Cup and coming new year festive season.

But we are sure with voter apathy malpractices will be rampant on the day of the actual voting with opposition disorganized as it is now.

In a democracy it is the opposition that matters.

Similarly what ever the fan's behaviour that is not acceptable in human interactions should be dealt with with severe punishment like not hosting an international events in that country for 10 years or so.

We lost Bob Woolmer last time.

There was antecedent Pakistani match fixing incidents.

And similar pressure can be brought when crunch games are played.

At least to save goodwill and ambassadorial work done by Imran Khan and his perseverance for neutral umpires, unlike other games, cricket has got a tremendous face lift.

It is true and I see even the not usually interested females are taking some interest in Sri-Lanka now.

If they are to come and watch games there should be absolutely no violence on or off the field.

We must maintain that.

In election violence also females take a step back and withdraw.

It is the host government's responsibility to take all deterrent actions.

In Sri-Lanka it is the ticket sale and there is a black market issue here.

It is the government's role to take action and minimize the inconvenience to the fans who actually do come to the ground and put their money in the coffers of the administration.

Otherwise blacklist and do not hold events in that country.

Sports should be taken out of politics and religious fanaticism, if we are to make them viable and active engagements both the actors and the spectators in film parlance.

We do not burn down film halls and that principle applies to cricket too and crowd control must be proactive and not after the event.

Most of the umpiring decisions and revisions are making an acceptable change to the game.

Umpires also given some credibility and it was at stake when reviews were not allowed.

It is the players who make the requests at critical junctures and reviews should be balanced and credible.

By doing that we make less importance to the daily papers who report them 24 hours late.

Television commentators are also adding some spice to the game and all these are good for the future of the game.

Now it is the time for the players to add some spice and the lift the game up.

Players should have the courage to walk out if they feel they genuinely had a touch or believe they grassed the ball instead of waiting for the reviewers to make the decision.
It will help the TV umpires and cut down the delay in making the decisions.

Coming back to actions in the field, the birthday boys heroics in New Zealand against Pakistan match make me to revise my decisions of not supporting a team.

After the earth quake damage to South Island and Christchurch, it was something for the New Zealanders to take note and smile.

It may be a little boost to ones who lost their loved ones and property and if they can take the Trophy home, now that they are on top of the table, it will really rejuvenate the rebuild efforts for those who lost almost everything.

With Daniel Vittory in the injury list it may be a treat and farewell for him with his retirement from one day cricket announced.

On the field they are the best guys and good luck with your game with Australia.
Weather did not allow an outcome at Premadasa and I hope you will end their victory streak, like what you generally do in rugger field.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Linux Extras-Debian-6.0-08

In between World Cup Cricket, my work and students examinations, I found time to install Debian 6.0 KDE CD version, in one of my old IBM computer with 512 RAM.
Unlike in the good old days new Linux distributions especially the KDE craves on RAM do not ever think of trying it less than 512 RAM and ideally 1 GiB is necessary now.
This computer I fiddled with it to add some muscle (but could not find a SCSI hard disk) and it did not boot up (20 GiB SCSI ans 20 IDE). I installed latest PCLinux KDE and it took ages to install.
This the one that gives me headache in hard disk detection. One distribution does not recognize the nomenclature (a becomes b and b becomes a scenario) of the other distribution and only Debian figure out the architecture and the type of disks.
Sure enough it did a good job of recognizing two other distributions and partition table was edited correctly since Debian was the one I used last.

In distrowatch forum there was so much animosity towards this distribution which follow Free Software principles and for that principle I call it the God Father of Linux (I did not get involved in the flame war).

I now have a special liking for it since for the first time a Sinhala Linux version has come in to being (it can be installed in Sinhala Graphic format) and that is Debian 6.

I went through Sinhala graphic installer and it selected Sri-Lanka as the location, correctly. I stopped at that point and installed it in English (My Sinhala computer vocabulary is next to nothing) and I could not Sri-Lanka as a location.
Now Sri-Lanka is reserved for Sinhala only.
This I found strange since we have Tamils and Muslims in this country and many of them do not work in Sinhala.
In defense of the Tamils Linux can be installed in Tamil but then they cannot select Sri-Lanka as a the location.
I decided to use Singapore as the location since Singapore uses English as their language operation.
I think Debian should allow Tamils and English installers the ability to select the location as Colombo.
This can be corrected after installation but this I found annoying to say the least.

It installs the basic (kernel) system and then let you select the installation type that include laptop and desktop.
Unlike PCLinux installation is fast and user and root passwords are selected in the first time round.

I can understand why many were against its installation mode.
It's partition tool is not in graphic mode and only in writing mode (old habits die hard).
The instructions are clearly written for any sane person to follow.
1.Create a partition.
2.Format a partition.
3. Mount a partition with or without boot flag and the job is done.
The procedure has to be repeated for root, home, var and user partition.
There is nothing more to it.
Another point of importance is that it always assume that you are connected to the internet.
Missing packges can be installed with apt get and there are over 60, 000 to select.
Mind you if you do not understand partitioning it does it automatically for you.
Why bother1

Its GRUB automatically select what is to boot and the boot splash is very simple and not graphic intensive.
Because it does things in an organized and simple manner once configured it boots and runs program fast unlike other KDE counterparts, say SuSe.

It has no K3B (one of my favorite CD/ DVD writing tool), or openoffice (mind you there is a limit to what can be put in a CD with 700 MiB).

All these are simple routines to me which I learned 12 years ago without any Guru but by trial and error.
If you want to learn nuts and bolts of Linux one has to use learn Debian and in its write mode.
Mind you best graphic partition tool is gParted and it is Debian and it is very reliable and even better than that of Knoppix or Puppy.
Whatever criticism Debian will outlast all its other distributions since its resource base is over 60,000 and may grow up to 100,000.
That is why it had 4o odd CDs and now 8 to 10 DVDs.
One DVD will do the work for you and they are available in 32 and 64 bits.
I am currently downloading the first DVD and it will take two sold Sri-Lankan days for it and I will be back with you soon.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Cricket taking Center Stage

In spite of bad weather and poorly prepared wickets, cricket is taking center stage over the weekend and last few days.
Ireland's win over England was best that could have happened to cricket.
If a tiny Island like Sri-Lanka can produce tiny but skillful players it was an irony that Ireland could not do that until now.
Now they have proved beyond doubt if it is taken to heart it also can produce players of high quality and big hitters at that.
Now England should lure them to play cricket and produce more players.
They do not have to go down to play test cricket in Australia.
Let New Zealand take the place of England and in any case they have healthy rivalry in cricket and rugger.
Now the time to build a healthy rivalry across the Irish sea and promote cricket there.
England loss was a big win for cricket since we cannot get French to play cricket for another century.
Then come the South Africa's loss to England. They were writing off England after loss to Ireland and had a vague feeling that with their experience in Australia, Strauss will pull a rabbit out the hat.
Sure they did that and they have five points and leading the table.
Now onwards they have to play cricket with ferocious intensity and it is good for cricket and the cricket fans.
With hind sight, I feel my decision not to be partisan and be neutral ( if at all it is possible) was a good decision and I can enjoy watching cricket which was fast getting commercialized and sadly politicized in this country.
Instead of players CEOs in UK and India are making major decisions spoiling it in the long run and it is time to revisit the future strategies.

SuSe-Community and Making an Image for the Archive

Edited on the 14th, March, 2011

I am not sure whether the comments i have mde below is correct, since I have found the same problem with Debian 6. DVD. Unable to copy the DVD image. It is 4.3 GiB (same size as SuSe) and Linux unable deal with a file size above 4 GiB in one file and has to be broken into two which can be done only with torrent.

PCLinuxfullMonty has restricted itself to 4 GiB and Gentoo with 4.4 GiB has probably divided the file into two (32 bit and 64 bits ) and by doing that has accommodated above 4 GiB.

I hope since the SuSe DVD has Gnome KDE, LXDE and xFce by dropping one of the latter two SuSe should be able to reduce the DVD lod to $ GIb in future so that image can be saved for posterity.

I hope somebody enlighten me on this issue.


SuSe community has the peculiar habit which they have acquired form Novel and Microsoft annoys me a lot, to say the least.
They let you download (which takes more than 36 hours or more from K-torrent in Sri-Lanka) a single copy of the image and and won't let you copy the image as an archive. In the final seconds of the copying it has a script to abort copying which only commercial companies can use as a ploy to protect the copyright (which I am in total support).

This is not a Linux Tradition even if they are commercially operational.


In fact violates the principles of FOSS and true spirit of open software and OS systems.

When it happened for first time I deleted the image and kept the DVD for installation.
If I want I can copy the DVD but always have two copies one for use other one for safe keeping.

Mind you DVD cannot be kept indefinitely and if the image is copied to a external hard drive, a CD/DVD can be written if the DVD in use is damaged.

For example for an emergency but not for re-sale. I am not interested in copying and selling it to a third party.



My intentions are are academic and only for archival and retrieval purposes..

Unfortunately most of the old distributions are not in any archives or servers. The servers and linux tracker included have the habit of deleting not used (frequently) distributions from the sever to accommodate space in the server for new distributions.

They write automatic script to do this house cleaning job without archiving them.

The point I am raising is relevant now. Currently LinuxTracker is down but gradually adding the images to it's servers and it cannot retrieve even the most recently used distributions quickly enough to get the sytsem running in double quick time and it is a headache and lot of heart burns for many system administrators.

There should be a way of transfering the infrequently used into a system category away from the main stream and thereafter after a lapse of a period if still not used can be transferred to an archival medium. All these cost time and money.

I was once downloading BigDaddy (my favorite PCLinux's original successful version) from a server. If I remember right it was softpedia. Half way through my download (which takes ages from Sri-Lanka) it was no longer available and I was heart broken. I could not finish the downloading.

I made a humble request at PCLinux forum and one nice gentleman let me directed to a server and I quickly downloaded it for archiving. It is live and cannot be installed but I use it for demonstrating the humble beginning of very successful distribution.

Similar incident happened with Pendrive Linux. These was a defect (I got it downloaded from a Microsoft machine with Nero) in the image.

This was the first time I got a bootable Linux Image in a Pendrive. Now even Pendrive site does not have a copy of the Original Image and I cannot get it from distromania or from Linuxtracker.

It is like collecting old stamps and coins.

It has become a hobby and a pastime for me keeping the archives.

Coming from an academic (not commercial) background, simple thing like these matter a lot in the long run.

Commercial investors when they want to introduce a new system they begin by not supporting and then destroying the old system by default making the user vulnerable. Microsoft does this very well.

I cannot understand why Linux does this and good example is SuSe who has got under the fold of commercial CEOs.


Coming back to my story what I did was to make a copy of the image (this is something I used to do for old Distributions without an image but only a CD/ DVD for archiving) with K3B and saved it instead of deleting after the image is written to the CD/DVD.

When I tried and used the saved image for writing to a DVD it gives an annoying warning that the Image " file size is different from the declared volume".

Linux (K3B) checks the file size before writing and gives a warning before it writes to prevent one from copying a bad image and wasting a CD or DVD.

This warning or the deterrent cannot be true since the file image property goes as 4 GiB.

These are some of the nuances of SuSe and Mandriva which are driving Linux fans or uses away from them.

I cannot simply agree with this ploy and that is why I am moving away from Oracle, SuSe and Mandriva.

A CEO with commercial interest makes these decisions and my concern is why can't they openly say DO NOT COPY but use these underhand methods.

Linux Extras-Sabayon -5.5

The new editions of Sabayon 5.5 are pretty good.
Their speciality latest XMBC is good too.
For the first time I was able to get XMBC running in my old IBM computer with inbuilt graphic card meager 1 GiB RAM without freezing of mouse or the videos.

It is the best available Media and Graphic centre.
The audio and graphic can be installed separately.
Live (for testing) and installation DVD.
It has no blender but lack of that is adequately compensated by graphic capabilities.
If I was not hooked to PCLinux and the PCLinuxfullMonty, this is the distribution that I will be having in my box in addition to other Linux distributions.
This time I am going to install (I have more than 150 distributions collected over 18 month period and going for the best 10 for me is an extremely difficult preposition) it and use it for graphic and audio collection.
Unlike PCLinux, Sabayon has 32 and 64 bit versions and I am happy that it follows the PCLinux tradition of having multiple distributions (all of which are light weight except fullMonty).
I have no hesitation of recommending it provided you have latest graphic cards and adequate RAM.
All above applies to CDs and DVD version of Gnome.
I was unable to test the KDE version which uses touchpad screen.
I do not have a monitor with that facility and if you have one this is the Linux distribution to try.
Good work and thanks to the guys and Girls at Sabayon.
The dream that we all believe.

Cricket and Sri-Lankan Weather

One of my predictions for the Cricket World Cup is coming good.

That prediction is weather is going to be a spoiler.

Another prediction is that the ground preparation is going to be a key factor.

What ever the inspections done prior the commencement of the tournament and whatever reports may suggest and what ever the officials in charge may say we have prepared poor wickets in Colombo.

It is obvious even Kumar and Mahela are finding difficult to bat in home conditions in Colombo.

Because of their shear skills, cricketing knowledge and determination we are surviving the hiccups.

Please do not blame the players.

They are a good lot and determined it is our politicians and officials who are killing the game.

These fellows who have no understanding of the game and the ground situation are waiting for the kickbacks to pocket which the players deserve and should get.

It is obvious that because of the political will more money was channeled to Hambantota and less money was spent on Colombo and Kandy.

These grandiose dreams of politicians are killing the game and in the long run real cricket lover's dreams and players welfare.

Coming back to weather playing Day and Night Cricket in Sri-Lanka was an extremely bad decision going by the prevailing weather conditions.

The team playing second is always at a distinct disadvantage and the history speaks itself.

I cannot agree with the argument more crowd will come for the Day and Night game (it may not be true for poorly attended games, too. Nobody will come for those games in any case).

In any case tickets are sold well in advance and a real cricket lovers have to buy tickets in the black market.

The Day and Night games are for the arm chair pundits who engage in their daily activities and return home bit early and after shower sit in front of the TV.

They are not the real cricket fans.

Poor people cannot come anyway. Tickets are priced to discourage them. Even if they come there is no way to return home after the day and night game. There isn't a proper public bus service at night in the entire country.

Politicking's should know it better.
We see them prior to elections and never see them till the next round comes.
They go to Colombo or to the nearest city and make money for them and their kith and kin.
That is the name of the game and cricket and other games included.

The sports administration has been worse than political administration over the past 15 years and especially during the last decade.

Please do not blame sportsmen and sportswomen for their poor performance.
The Common Wealth games were the best example.

We get a kick out of demoralizing the players but never the politicians who have got into sports!

I have written about weather pattern, global warming and how weather men keep bogus records (one month record is done in 2 to 3 days-cooked up records) elsewhere and the reader can refer them at leisure.

Many of them do not know how to make a weather balloon and if they have relevant data, they do not know how to report or interpret them.

Most of the seniors in administration are arts graduates who have done geography (without science subjects or background) and have a cushy job in Colombo without the will to run the affairs.

If the Cricket Administration got reports from them (Weather Men) and decided (I do not think-there aren't any brainy ones there but crooks in Cricket Administration) and decided the time and venues, they are in for run.

The fact of the matter is with global warming, the weather pattern has drastically changed over time. Unless we keep accurate record for the next decade or so we won't be able to predict the trends.

The blunder is we gave not kept accurate records for the last two to three decades

I will illustrate few points that are my personal observation in Kandy.

1. Kandy weather is like Kurunahgla (when I was a kid we briefly stayed near Kurunagala) now.

2. Kurunegala must be like Pollonnaruwa now.

3. Inter monsoon rain that used to come in 10-14 day interval on a regular basis does not come.

4. When it comes the amount of precipitation is 3 to 4 times and the volume has increased.

5. That is why we have earth slips in the hill country.

6. Temperature hits 90 to 95 Fahrenheits in between rains.

7. Rain only brings cooling to Kandy.

8. If I do not water plants for three days, they whittle away.

9. Plants that never able to germinate in Kandy are germinating.

10. Mosquito menace is no different to Colombo.

11. Monsoon rain comes at odd times of the day and there is a mixture of Monsoon and inter-monsoon rain.

12. The precipitation that comes around full moon day consistently fails

The list can go on.

All valid indicators of all environmental changes are obviously present and evident.
What we do is go and built two mega Coal Power Plants to enhance the destruction.
In any case poor man in the villages will not be able to afford the electricity bill.
What is worse will be he won't able to grow food for subsistence leave alone for commercial purposes.
All the evidence points to food scarcity, famine and catastrophe like in 1973 (oil crisis) even without oil crisis.
Nobody is ready for the crisis but Mega Mela and mega cricket fixtures will temporarily take the minds away from the realities and the hardships of the average citizen.

There is no way one can predict weather without accurate data.

Do not believe our weather men. They are like any other government servants, stooge to politicians and survive.
Only thing they never become a laughing lot like our politicians in sports.

What I am raising here is there is no place for Day and Night game in this Island unless we are able to predict the weather accurately in advance.

It is a disservice to foreign team visiting us.

We did that to West Indies.
Now we are doing it to Australians and out team.

There is a strong case against Day and Night Cricket in Sri-Lanka.
The amount of electricity wasted due power usage at the grounds and the uncomfortable temperature the players and the spectators experience are other minor points.
These Mega events are good for our and Indian celluloid stars and not for a average cricket fan or lover.

Vising teams take a note of what I say before agreeing on the time and schedules in future.


Cricket is your life and you are paid for that.
Do not say yes to our administrators without studying the pros and cons.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Thousand (1000) hits, LinuxTracker and Linux Action

Thousand (1000) hits in less than 3 months at Wordpress and 3 thousand (3000) hits at Google after 2 years was not the outcome I was expecting for Linux and never looked at the statistics till recently.
It was not a popularity contest any way.
 
Promoting something not taken roots in the market is not easy.
Intention was to promote even less fashionable Linux Distributions other than the top 10 to 20 distributions that are used.
 
The catch phrase was "Linux is not only Ubuntu"
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Idea was to hit 100 (a century in cricketing terms and beat Sanath in his game and age and remain not out) and remain not out.
 
I am not out and would like to remain so unlike Sanath.

100 was achieved in less than six months in spite of the slow download speed in Sri-Lanka and mainly CDs and very few DVDs.

Having achieved the milestone I continued (lot of sleepless nights) and it passed 150 and may be 200 now and I lost count of the number.

Idea was not to achieve number milestone but to bring out less popular Linux Distributions into limelight.

It seems to be working now after I migrated to Wordpress.

Having 24 hits for Knoppix was a major milestone.

Good that I mix the Linux writing (lot of spelling and grammatical mistakes) with other topics and that also has contributed to the increase in the number of hits.

People who browse other topics are free to browse what is available on Linux

The categorization feature and tags are an excellent to way to attract traffic.

In the meantime the download speed in Sri-Lanka went down to 5 to 10 KB per second with the introduction of PEOTV and I had to go to K-Torrent and Linuxtracker.

Last weekend the LinuxTracker was out of action and that is the only weekend I did not have a distribution to test.

I hope LinuxTracker will bounce back with new vigour and vitality.

I will be totally handicapped.

Because of the Cricket World Cup, a minor disruption to my download habit is not unwelcome change.
I can take a respite and watch cricket.
I hope it is not a long respite with Mageia, Mandriva and Suse are putting their acts together and there will be lot to download and test.

In the meantime you are free to visit parafox and asokaplus at Wordpress (categorized topics with Linux given some prominence).
Keep blogging and browsing.
It is the only way to popularize excellent but less popular Linux distributions.

Thank you for hitting thousand hits.

My intention was only 100 and one.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Lack of Standards

It is sad to hear one pilots seriously hurt and other lost his life in mid air.

It was a coincidence for me to introduce 5 S principles to my students, I use as an example pilots training and the need for precision in taking off and landing skills that have to be 100% in every outing, come what weather it may be.

Any drill that involves precision needs to be perfect and 5S applies that principle.
Doing the right thing every time right.

I also use a standard statement "some time back our air force won the Quality Award and within six months lost most of air crafts".

The emphasis there is, it is not the winning of an Award that matters but on the ability to sustain (5th of the 5S others are Sort, Set, Shine and Standard regimented procedure) and maintain the standard necessary for operational needs.

The same principles applies to cricket too.

We did not sustain the efforts due to politics and corruption in Sri-Lankan Cricket Office, after 1996 win.

I am a cricket fanatic and this time round decided to be a neutral and enjoy cricket without any bias to the country of origin of the cricketers.

My 5S standard applies to all good cricket and cricketers including umpiring. We do not want some gear under the glove to enhance performance that was used in the final by some Australians, in the Final in 2007.

We do not want drugs to enhance performance like in Olympics and Football.

On the field it is the umpires who should set the standard but many fail in that job and hide behind the phrase human error.

In any good sport human error must be minimal and should be none at all if possible.

Our own Malinga's hat trick, West Indian Rooch's hat trick, Andrew Strauss 150 and O'Brien's fastest ( I missed it unfortunately) century, 100 in 50 balls and Afridis 5 wickets hauls get my untainted admiration and weightage, unlike our ITN pundits and their prevarication and vilification's.

What I want to highlight is none of those.

I have estimated that many people including young children die on the road daily and it is more than the lives lost in a single tsunami that comes once in 50 to 100 years.

We have no road standards.

I put the blame on the teachers, police, parents and ultimately the government running these public institutions culpable.

We do not want the excuse "if our pilots cannot achieve it on mid air after the war we cannot achieve on the roads", excuse.

Now there is election campaigning who are the people who are violating these rules, election rules included and the road traffic rules.

It is an absolute disgrace to see convoys of drunk and vociferous supporters.

Do not think our voters are stupid.


They may have made mistakes in the past but when the crunch time comes if there is no violation of voter right, they know how to exercise their franchise.

It is politicians and their stooges who break these rules.

It is often the people in power who violates and overuse their power.

By the end of the campaign we may have lost few more of lives and more injuries and the ruling party is culpable for not maintaining the law and order.

There is no war now and there cannot be any lame excuses too.

We are fed up of not having simple standards leave alone 5S.

This is a country without traffic and road standards but lot of rhetoric and I am made to understand there is a vehicle for every 6 to 7 persons.

We have too many vehicles and painfully slow flow of vehicles on public roads.
We will never achieve those mega goals if we ignore the simple rules on the road.
Safety first is the golden rule.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Mageia-01-Alpha

Mageia Team has kept its promise and the 32 bit and 64 bit alpha version is out. It took 37 hours of downloading of 1.9 GiB with 2 seeders and I am installing the 64 bit currently.

It is sleek and has Gnome and KDE as base desktops. Custom option is active and it has LXDE and Openbox there which is welcome.

I prefer the light weight window mangers to get the speed up at boot time and run time.

It looks like it is going to install in less than 20 minutes with KDE only but 30 minutes for all Window managers.

It has done up the Mandriva a face lift in its graphic installation but features are almost similar.

I am making a running commentary and post installation configuration is fast but unable to detect hardware at boot timeguration.
Boot loader took some time and has similarity to PCLinux and it detected the other distributions in my system. Unlike PCLinux it lets you add more users but there are no language options. I was bit particular since Sinhala Linux is out and Debian is the only distribution globally supporting this facility.

It has no French which was unusual since Mandrake is based in France.

It looks as it is finding difficult to configure my USB keyboard and i will be back with you after testing after PS/2 keyboard.
I am right it could not detect the USB Keyboard but found Knoppix in a reiserfs partition which neither SuSe nor PClinux boot simce there is confusion of SATA and IDE detection and naming.
It uses uDev instead of HAL which is a trend nowadays.
Well it has problem with configuring at boot time and it is not customer ready and still a tool for testing.
Thanks Guy and Girls for trying hard.
Please include Sinhala and French too.