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Revisiting West Coast of New Zealand.

Revisiting West Coast of New Zealand

Going for Android 12 is a waste of time and I won't go to Singapore again except bypassing it on a long trip to Australia and have a quick visit to Greymouth and the remote  Reefton (forgot the name but only remembered looking for ladybirds with kids).

Except Haast and Westport, I have visited the rest.

The town of Greymouth is an ideal base for this region.
  • Greymouth.
  • Franz Josef Glacier.
  • Fox Glacier.
  • Haast.
  • Haast Pass.
  • Hokitika.
  • Punakaiki.
  • Westport.
  • Reefton


It will be well beyond 2023 and I hope airfare would have come down to manageable level by then.

I feel that cellphone should NOT be a gift to a child under 18 for very good reasons.

The cellphones used in video conferencing are expensive and one can buy two alternative cellphones with android 11 version with that money.

Be wise and mindful when you buy a cellphone.

I have to wait for another two years to see a Steam Deck with Linux Operating System.

What a wait?

Free BSD and Neptune Linux

Free BSD and Neptune Linux

Let me dish out with Free BSD it has no Live CD in the 14th version but only Install version. I think it is the right decision. Just went through a YouTube item on Linux who use Toxedo Linux from Germany says, lot of Linux guys try a Live DVD or USB and give up straight away. BSD has not got a good market share at this moment, it would drop more, if they introduce a Live Version.

Lot of Linux guys who have commercial interests do this trick of not letting one had a Live Version.

Good example is Ashi Linux which I have never tested (text mode only) or would try in the future. Let Apple Guys do that for themselves. Ashi Linux provides text mode developer support. This is craty way to lure unsuspecting Linux developers to tinker with the code without a payment method.

Regarding Neptune Linux, I forgot its name to begin with and then I had no space in my NUC which is full of Linux iso images. I tried Neptune to see it whether it gives a healthy relationship with the long forgotten KDE desktop. 

I will not use it but I will use MX Linux KDE version, which I have already installed in addition to Netrunner.

No Neptune for many reasons.

I installed Xournel and Basket Notes and even though it boasts a persistent image on the Live USB, it did not register them when rebooted.  

The Persistent package is faulty.

It does not allow Synaptic Package Manager unlike Netrunner for me to Install Abiword Office package.

It did not even recognize the password for the WiFi on the reboot.

Enough of problems and I won't recommend it to a new user of Linux.

By the way, my laptop has a 500GB SATA and it has hundreds of Linux images there which I can write to a USB and boot with my NUC. That solves my lack of space problem in the NUC. 

I am a practical guy and not a bloated image guy and that is why I use Linux.

Of course, I can remove some of my Debian Linux images to free some space, if I need any space. 

My book files are very tiny only the Linux Essential has 1MB file. 

Linux saves file sizes to manageable sizes.

As a result, the upload time is very fast in the Internet.

Good Bye.

Apple Mac and Boot Loaders for Linux Distributions

 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Apple Mac and Boot Loaders for Linux Distributions

Apple Mac and Boot Loaders for Linux Distributions.

Apple Mac is a PAIN.
Boot Loaders both Grub and LiLo can be pain in the ArXXXX if one is installing as many as seven (7) distributions in one computer.
 

That is what I do.
 

Each distribution, I use for a particular purpose, for testing and demonstrations.


Sometimes it is the smallest distribution that does it well.
I am going to talk about AntiX in a while, just hold it for a moment.
Because I use so many passwords including for my Bank Cards I tend to forget some of them due to lack of use.
I forgot the root password for  PCLinuxFullMonty.
One cannot ROOT without a root password in Linux.


That is my work horse and I use it everyday including for downloading distributions for testing.
I wanted to do some simple task, home keeping task, one may call it BOX keeping task, like what cricketers wear when they go out for batting.
Like cricketers protecting their testicles one has to protect important data when computing and Linux has a way of doing it.
All important tasks are delegated to root user which normal user cannot use unless he is given sudo user privilege.


I could not remember the password and I could not cover my computer genitals.
That speaks lot about Linux.
Once configured I rarely do any household tasks.

Once the firewall is properly configured, one can do seamless work day after day.
No complaints.


It is true that Linux computer should run 24/7 day schedule.


No hassle of updating too.
I decided to format and install it again since that is what I do in December.
This time because of our industrial action and particularly the laziness acquired during long drawn out strike, this was bit delayed.
I keep entire December for enjoying and the computer also gets a rest.
But not this time round, we have to extend the sessions to accommodate for the lost time.
December 1st and second I was busy installing PCLinuxFullmonty.
Only PCLinux I forgot the password.
Others were OK and I could remember their passwords.
Installing went OK but with a hitch.
It did not recognize some of my other distribution in its GRUB file for booting.


I Installed Debian 6.0.6.
 

It recognized all but  PCLinux failed to start.
The fact of the matter is PCLinux is KDE desktop.


Debian was Gnome.
 

They do not speak to each other.
That is true as far as GRUB booting is concerned.
Then I re-installed PCLINUX without formatting home partition.
This time Debian did not boot.
 

Then I go for my magic wand.
 

It is called AntiX, a Debian based Mepis derivative, and tiny and install in 10 minutes.
It restored my boot Loader with all in its menu
.
 

I used to do all this manually with Redhat and Mandrake and edit the boot partition line by by line.
 

Mandrake had LiLo and Redhat had very good GRUB then.


Now of cause Linux does not need a boot partition and all is integrated with root partition and they can be mounted from any partition and MBR has all the details.


Coming back to Apple Mac it is Unix based and it still uses 1 MB bootstrapping partition which none of the partition tools is able to do now.


I installed Debian in the Apple Mac and then mounted Xbuntu and reduced the home partition and installed Xbuntu on the available space.
Now it has two bootstraps but can recognize only one.

That is the last install boot partition.
Apple Mac does not have MBR like in windows and it recognize only one boot partition.
I know one thing I can do is to edit the boot menu in the boot partition using an editor.
I am too lazy to do that now and I have no idea how Apple uses its command to recognize alien distributions.
 

This is how Apple works and even Windows 8 is trying to emulate Apple very late in its downward trend evolution.
 

I can use only one Linux distribution in an Apple hardware.
It is an absolute waste of resources as far as hardware is concerned
.

This is one reason I never use Apple Mac.

The second hand Apple Globe, I gave it to a young guy along with one of my old computers.

He could never figure out how to boot Apple.

I gave him the Redhat version of set of 6 CDS to install. 

The core Debian used only 280 MB of hard disk.
That is how powerful Linux is.
Rest of Linux utilities are spread over var and user partitions.

Ashi Linux for MacBook

 Ashi Linux for MacBook

Linux for MaBOOK IS A WASTE OF TIME.

I tried to down load an image an  could not. The developer is asking for money. I thing he should ask that money from Apple CEO.

It is script base non sense otherwise for Linux developers. They are trying to or lure Linux developers to ther project.

If you are True Linux Developer DO NOT FALL TO THIS TRAP.

Apple is trying to plunder everybody who has no economic brain.

Just buy a simple NUC for under 200 dollars with

Many moons ago I tried Linux on a Apple Globe with little RAM and Hard  disk. Only Redhat 5 series supported it. I went to Debian afterwords. Finally its CD ROM packed up and I did not try USB booting but dispensed it freely to a guy who was learning Linux. The last think I knew was he dismantled everything but could not find any placements in Ceylon. I gave this guy most of the CDs I had.

Traffic, Heart Attacks, Perehara and Cycling to Work

 Posted on August 12, 2011
 
Traffic, Heart Attacks, Perehara and Cycling to Work

It is Perehara Time in Kandy and if I cycle to work I get a heart attack or knocked down and killed by an erratic driver who is visiting Kandy on Pilgrimage.
This little town cannot accommodate normal traffic on a normal day especially when V.V.I.Ps visit with police cordon.
I have devised simple method which is to boycott Kandy City for two weeks or take two weeks leave and exit from the city.

This has worked for me for the last 20 years.
 
My last visit to the city on a Friday evening worth recording.

I walked down to the bus terminus (for my sanity I will not state the place) which is always jammed in all directions since Kandy police won’t let the bus drivers to park in Kandy city limits.

1. Funeral Procession was the first obstruction to smooth flow of traffic.

2. Then within half a Kilometer a Wedding Car doing almost a U-turn on the main road in front of a guest house.

3. From that point traffic was at snail pace to Kandy.

4. Then to my surprise I saw a pack of cyclists overtaking us.

Most likely they were Australian tourists who had come for the Cricket.

I thought they were a mad lot to cycle to Kandy in this terrible heat.

They will get heat stroke if not knocked down by somebody.

There were few ladies, too.

A casual look at them. there were at least three professional cyclists one leading the pack, one behind and one securing the ladies in the middle. Moment I saw these three gentlemen doing the impossible and without obstructing the main flow unlike our three wheeler peddling along safely, I was bit happy.

Then they disappeared from our sight.

The traffic were snail pace I thought they were the only wise guys / girls on the road who could beat even a policeman on a motor bike.

5. Then suddenly an ambulance was on sight.

Another patient who needed to be transferred in a hurry but almost stuck on the road.

I was thinking the cyclists would be in town and having a drink but when we were within a half a kilometer of the city they were stuck at a junction not knowing where to turn.

Who is / are wise me, on a old commuter on a bus on a Friday afternoon to beat 6 P.M closure time or
cyclists without knowing the route, I wonder.

Exercise is recommended and cycling is one of them to prevent heart attacks and cycling in Sri-Lankan road is a Killer Entity.

Tourist beware, no cycling and no driving (please hire a car).

If you need some exercise please follow our President and do cycling on a exercise bike in a air conditioned room (?prevent dehydration-even air conditioning might dehydrate you but may prevent heat stroke) with a face mask on.

Next killer is air pollution and Kandy has the best / worst polluted air in this country for one to breath (only intermittent rain prevent this pollution) and mind you this Perehara festival is to bring rain (water cutting ceremony) and its religious overtone is a superimposition only.

At least if it rains poor elephants won’t have sore feet (when they walk on tar roads, the heat burns their feet) and that is also not happening due to global warming and our politicians and their kith and kin even clearing Sinharaja forest for road development, add to the destruction already done by predecessors.

Friday is a very unhealthy day to travel but I had to do that to go to a bookshop and buy some reading material to read till this bizarre period of festivity is over.
Three more days to go and I have already finished the books.
Perhaps I might do some writing and this is the end result.
 
Now I have become a grand old book writer.
Just finish my first song (on Linux).

How to make a hot ABIWord Soup out of Word Processing Noodles

 Posted on June 25, 2011
How to make a hot ABI-Word Soup out of Word Processing (Mallum) Noodles

I was writing a small booklet from the gathering of various pieces of my writing, not related to y blogging of course.
Blogging and copying one web format to another can be a noodle soup with entangled code soup if you paste from one web application to another even though web format is a standard without jargon or macros.
But due to universal presence of Java applets that creep into the web format that is also can be pain in the ass.
But nothing to compare with Word processing applications from Microsoft to Word Perfect to K-office to Open Office to LibreOffice.
I had done the formatting in all of the above and when I wanted to get that to print form for a particular length and breath of the book the macros were playing Pandu (Cricket).
After 24 hours of struggling with K-Office and Open Office, I decided to give up.
What ever I did a macro from five years ago will creep in and none were print ready in spite of conversion to PDF.
I decided to remove macros.
Can you guess.
In earlier edition of Open Office before it became a Gorilla and much bigger than Microsoft Word sometimes, Open office 1 and 2 let you remove the macros and when I had the same problem when finishing my thesis and get print format ready I used them.
Even I find LibreOffice is a pain in the neck.
So what I did was import the document over 100 pages to a ABiWord, my dear friend, now very versatile.
With 3 hours of juggling I removed all irritating formatting macros and got it less heavy.
Mind you I could not change the colour blue (I use blue for eye pleasing effect) to black in some part of the document due to so much of background macros.

 I saved the document in abi format.
Luckily Abiword does not have page formatting ability and my current page layout of 6 by 9 inches were left untouched.

Then I forgot I have to post a blog in the morning and I did not want to write something long having worked three hours on the trot on a word document of 100 pages.
If you are stuck only ABiword will help you to remove macros.

I kept the the page size and number of pages to my original plans but few pages less than the original.

Not only that I saved huge amount of memory and when I upload it to America it will be quick too.

 There is always a package in Linux to bail you out and for 24 hours I am going to sleep without typing a word.

 It will be 24 hours before you get a post from me.

Thank god we are on industrial action and today is Saturday.

Please excuse me for the typos.

I will edit them when I get up.

Update including Cricket

I hope above blog post done in only ten minutes before I went to sleep needed, another 25 minutes of editing and looking for typos.

I was I was listening to BBC radio and listening to cricket and I had to give up editing and went down to my son’s room and peoTV was blocked for (cricket from UK) then I had make my wife to move out to answer a call to get to the digital TV (Capture card) and tune into Eye Channel and was able see to Mahela’s mastery.

Take my word, they are the modern version of Rohan Kanhaie and Kallicherran of yesteryear West Indies.

This I said long time ago when they were young.

I will not miss a match when Mahela is on song.

Sanga should learn a lesson or two from Mahela.

West Indies cricketers who are young and never seen the two classy players mentioned above should watch Mahela and Sanga play limited over games and believe that they can produce high class players (there problem is batting once Brian Lara was gone).

The difference in the above two players as opposed to Sri-Lankan players were they always played like that every time they came to the crease, limited or not.

I never missed them when they came to Colombo on short visits (including great Westley Hall, Gorden Greenich and Griffith and I think Lance Gibbs the spinner).

Sobers I have not seen playing live.

There is a documentary on West Indian cricket of yesteryear produced by a cricket loving Englishman. Everybody who is a cricket liver should see that documentary including West Indians.

Without them cricket will be dead the way Indians cronies (not players) not West Indian who are marketing cricket like tooth paste and soap opera (Bollywood style).

I hope west Indies stop fighting and play gentleman cricket and beat India who has become too big for comfort for any cricket (IPL included.)

They actually gave Indian a wake up call and  scare.

If not for Raul Dravid, the Wall (a real mature cricketer of class, whom I like very much) I will be rubbing salt on their woulds.

Raul Dravid was one player who was very badly treated by Indian Cricket Selectors, who thinks that any Indian who can play soft ball cricket can represent India.

Now that Garry Kirsten is gone like in Sri-lanka (political involvement) all the cronies will get in to ruin Indian Cricket Board and ICC.

On a finer note my daughter, my wife and the Gon Bass (work supervisor) did not let me sleep even three hours at a stretch and woke me up three times on three different occasions in spite of the fact it was a Saturday.

My dog was the only considerate soul who did not disturb my sleep but left a big poo in the living room to state emphatically, industrial action all right I need to go out and I am not a prisoner on hold like in Guatemalan Bay.

I got the message and decided to regularize my daily routines at least with the dog.

Coming back to ABiWord, it has 30 odd different formats including PDF and LaTex.

Its Pdf file is so light and opens in a Flash.

Who needs Adobe Flash anyway?

I have now decided to learn LaTeX as soon as possible before I am too old (grumpy dog) to learn a new tricks to please the master, from above the Maha Brahma.

I think LaTeX would take even less code behind the keyboard.

Learn it now if you are a young person.
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Bono bos and Bonobos

 Chipmunks and Gorillas

Size does not matter

The image size can vary

It is the functionality that matters

It is the durability that lasts

Its viability is the focal point

  

Chorus

 I am the wonder Guy

Who made Linux the Big Guy 

 Chorus

I am the wonder Guy

Who made Linux the Big Guy 

 Chorus

It rules the server market

PC market is the only worry

Make it ten percent is my only Goal


There are no Fall Guys

But there are lot of simple Guys

Who make the Linux community

A stable entity

Shining a light of Wisdom

To the entire World


 Chorus

I am the wonder Guy

Who made Linux the Big Guy 

 Chorus

I am the wonder Guy

Who made Linux the Big Guy 


I hope this make a hit with minor alteration to the lyrics

Author Asokaplus 

Asokaplus is my private web page promoting Linux and other things.

I think ww.wordpress.com has made it public now.


Grand Finale of Linux and a Linux Song

Grand Finale of Linux

Yes, my activities on Linux will end sooner than late.

But I hit a high spot.

I will end with a Linux Song.

It came after a brief dream, simple adaptation of a dream to Linux needs.

We we having a grand University conference on some godforsaken topic of some sort of no significance. It was not global warming, by the way.

Spouses who were not academic entities were getting bored to the core.

Then there was a suggestion for each spouse to sing a song.

The best singer spouse gets an award.

It was my wife chance and her name was called.

We could not find her and children were getting agitated.

Finally, we found her hiding behind a pillar in a far away corner which looked like Melbourne University (I have not been there).

The dream abruptly ended and I decided to pen a Linux Song.

Anybody can take it and sings it.

Take it to the next level.

If it becomes a hit song, the Royalties should go to FOSS Linux and Linux Freedom site which hosts old Linux images.

It is written with a hint of "Bugger the Bankers" song.