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25-Peppermint-25

 Wednesday, June 16, 2010

25-Peppermint-25 

This was an early Linux distribution I used but soon fell out with it.

I cannot remember why. The current version is very slow to update.

Peppermint, another Ubuntu derivative is going through a rapid transformation.

I had to figure out how to boot it when I first downloaded it but the latest version boots automatically without a hassle.

It is fast to boot and install and light weight.

Added Google Viewer and Documents in its package which is a welcome a change.
Gets over 800 points from me which is above average.
Good for a newbie.
 

The synaptic repository have enormous collection of extra packages.

It has given a new face to Ubuntu clones.

Go and enjoy it.


24-Leeenux-24

 Saturday, June 12, 2010

24-Leeenux-24
Leeenux has done a great job by producing a light weight Mobile looking attactive distribution that boots up fast (Ubuntu derivative) and connects to internet instantly.

In fact it even boots up with my desktop copmputer (which is IBM based and old) even though it is meant for eee PCs.

Hat's off to guys / girls at Leeenux.

Go download and enjoy the experience and if you have problems report to them with a donation.

This post was done on the fly on RAM (which I started doing when the going got tough) having experienced the interference to my web(old) site by politically inclined cowards and psychopaths during election time.

I used Leeenux for this activity (posting and editing).

Mind you this is not an invitation to undesirables but to people with free and independent voices like Linux guys / girls with good intent.


 

23-IgLive-23

 Tuesday, June 1, 2010

 Thursday, June 10, 2010

 23-IgLive-23

One of my basic grumbles about Linux from the early days was that the lack of games in Linux consoles.

This has been addressed by gamers from Berlin.

Ig Live CD and DVD (I cannot download even Knoppix Games in this Paradise Country with the slowest domestic paid Telecom Service) have addressed this void.

CD is good (I try my best to download the DVD-might take 2 weeks of continuous downloading) and enjoyed playing Pingus very much.

The game is topical.
Global Warming one of my favorite topics now.

I live in this hill city called Kandy for Kanda (in Sinhala it is the hill) with the range of temperatures was between 68 Fahrenheit to 78-80, 40 years ago.

Now it's temperature is well above 80 and topped 97 F recently in my city (I checked the temperature when ever I can and record it with two digital thermometers with the date and time- I had to search well over 6 months to find an accurate thermometer).
Which speaks volumes and need not have a Science Degree to understand.

Our politicians who enter (99% of them) the parliament with (bear) minimum of education want know how to read a child's temperature but runs the Ministry of Health and other important Ministries.

Some of them do not know how to operate a computer and we do not have a proper IT education in school curriculum.

Talking about Linux is like Greek to them (They only know Sinhala or Tamil but most of the Tamil can speak better English than Sinhalayas).That is why I have to write this in a blog.Sorry for the diversion, I am a simple political animal with a vision for Science (visit my writing at www.writeclique.net) Education but IT and Linux is one of my aberrations!

So well done boys and girls in Berlin you are doing a wonderful job.

I have one suggestion foe you.If I were a kid I would have preferred what I going to say in a second.

 Gamer's Paradise
Have compiz included in the distribution package with few other utilities Like abiword and scientific utilities.

I thick ARCH can very well do that!

So me the kid can switch the desktop from game to utility to fool my mum and dad who have an average working knowledge in Microsoft with only one desktop (like our politicians) in mind.

But don't do the mistake of QIMO but should have parental control over the Internet which leads to many vices there.

If any one of you abroad can send me a working games DVD (Including Knoppix) I can copy and distribute it in this god (84.000 of them) forsaken country.

Keep in touch with by email please.
I will write about XBMC (Linux Media Center) and Sabayon soon.


Elive-Revisited
Elive gets over 1000 points for may reasons.
 
Any penny donated to this site for development is worth its weight in gold.
It is innovative and only other two distributions that follow that path are YOPER and GOBO-Linux.

GOBO-Linux is slow in its development cycle which is invariably a good thing.
I am waiting to write about it but thinking that it's new release would come anytime and delaying that act.
In any case I am not even half-way to hundred and not even quarter it will eventually come. either my comments or it's new release.

Going back to ELive, I like its new approach very much of asking a donation at the time of Installation which is the right thing instead at the beginning before downloading (which is irritating to me).

The newbie has had the first hand feel when he/she is donating.
What is even better is its Demo with Cassius Clay with a Kid (promoting Linux) which is the way Linux people should learn how to market a good product.
Not the Greedy way of fortune 100 companies.
It's approach to Windows Manager is classic and in fact Linux on Fire and not Rome on fire with Nero not playing!

I have not seen the Compiz effects yet and even without seeing that I recommend ELive to newbies and grooviest.

It brings a new life to graphic experience.
Go and download it and feel the pulse and send them a donation too.
Seeing it is believing!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

 
Why Mandriva Live (One) is not included?
Mandriva spring edition has done a poor remake of its Live CD.
I downloaded its 684 MB to see that it over shoots the CD by 32 MB.
I cut a DVD and boots it to see it Hangs Up in my desktop with adequate RAM.

Or is it this 64 bit version I am trying / using?

Try boot it with my Laptop.
Hangs up again!

Try download a new copy / iso image and after 684 MiB goes in to over shoot mode and even after 777 (it should be 007 of James Bond variety) it says unknown time of downloading.

I quit and write this nasty or in fact a Fact of Life for a newbie to order a copy (rather buy one).

This is a sad ploy by Mandriva becoming unbecoming!

I quit I have to test Dream Linux or Qimo and no more Mandriva please.

Same problem with Salix Live and Server breaks up!



22-Element-22

 Friday, May 28, 2010

22-Element-22
Element is a wonderful Media Center and now HTDV enabled.

It easily gets over 750 points on my scale. If they incorporated abiword light or similar document viewer and improved its installation procedure by adding an icon on the desktop and a simple line in the command prompt to say how to boot it (re-user and password), I would have given 1000 points.

In fact it took three days for me to figure out how to sign up after the graphic prompt.

This is where an excellent distribution may be lost in the wild.
Linux Guys and Girls should learn how to market the product.

In any case it is an excellent distribution for media groovies and I give thousand (1000) and above now, expecting the guys to rectify the minor irritation (documentation to be precise) in the next release.

Why not add Skype too?

Yellow Dog 6.2
Apple MAC guys now you have a free version of Yellow Dog.
Go and download it run it and send me a post to write about.

I don't have an Apple Mac and I don't intend to buy one soon in spite of it's nice Final Cut.
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Linux Mint-Revisited
It is time for me to revisit Ububtu defivative Linux Mint.
I can now answer why it is high op on the list of choices made by newbies (and groovies like me) closely running neck and neck to PCLinux?

It is elegant and packs everything a newbie would like to have including open office (which bloats any new distribution).

It's is attractive design takes the eyesore of Ubuntu brown out of sight.

It is green and makes Greenies (every green earthlings would be happy-with the oil spill of BP doing enormous damage to every earthling which even the Oboma administration cannot ignore) happy.

I have added another category called OEM (massive 100 points) which new manufactures with commercial bias cannot dare to ignore.

Now that the OEM is available Linux cannot be a pushover in the commercial world which some of the commercial Linux versions are ignoring.

Good luck to Linux Mint.


Monday, May 17, 2010



21-Linvo

 21-Linvo
Linvo is an Slackware based based distributions with Live Script taken from elsewhere that has the feel of Linux Mint and has Skype and wine included.
It is pretty good and gets 695 points.
Package management and upgrade side were bit dicey.
That is why it did not pass 750 mark which is my winning post.

Please not that the new version is ready for downloading (point to point) and I am currently downloading it but very slowly.
I have written an update recently in view of the mistake (pointed out by an anonymous writer) that I made here stating that it was Ubunbtu based.

This was edited on the 17th of July,2011

20-Elive-20

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

20-Elive-20
Elive Enlightenment gets over 1000 points well above the 750 points for a Live CD.
I downloaded the unstable image from distromania (nobody can say I am a lifetime member of the band of distro=maniacs).
I have given extra 100 points for its commercial venture which is a new addition to my criteria list.
Linux guys and girls also live on rice and curry or fish and chips.

They also need to take home something for their efforts and sweat.

I recommend you go and buy the CD instead of going to distromania.

The buy is probably worth than the other fat commercial versions.

Mind you distromania is a very good repository for old and new distros.

Please feel free to visit them and register.

Thursday, May 13, 2010


19-PCLinux-2010.1 and PCLinuxE-19

 19-PCLinux-2010.1 and PCLinuxE-19
PCLinux-2010.1 and PCLinuxE17 are pretty good and reluctantly though I formatted my hard drive including home partition to install them in two of my computers.

I bet anybody who test the Live CDs would do that.Both have Apple not Microsoft feel.
They are my gold standards and score is well above 1200 out of 750.Hat's off to the team and I hope they will soon come out with a Server Version.
Even though the Ubunbtu 10.4 was good its Server Version had some problem with My Server naming a for b and b for a (hard drives) and I had to use Debian to correct the Grub File.
Debian's XorduS with net install of all the (top ten) major Linux distribution is making life easy for newbies and grooviest.


18-XorduS

Sunday, May 2, 2010

18-XorduS
For 400 odd megabytes this live CD with Xfce is one of the best and very very fast to boot.
Once in the in the Internet you are directed to the enormous resource base of DEBIAN and is a clear winner in the light weight category.

Hat's off to you at Debian.
It has given a knock out punch to all other Live CDs and hence, I want allocate any marks except stating it should be taken as a Benchmark to assess others.



17-ALT Linux

 17-ALT Linux
ALT Linux still disappoints me since its CD Version is only in Russian.

Its School Light version I downloaded is also in Russian.

The DVD version is heavy and has English.
Why cant the Russian learn some English (French too) and storm the market with a good distribution?


16-NimbleX

 16-NimbleX
I am patiently waiting the download which is taking an unusually long time.
It has doubled it capacity and hence will loose some points in my scale.
The claims for bloating is justified since it is not of the same mold as DSL and LXDE (takes more graphic bits).
It beats easy peasy by having administrator facility (root) and command line administration and testing network traffic.
Extra 200MB has been well utilized.
Gets 840 out of 750.
Simple, Elegant and Excellent job by the NimbleX Team.




15-EasyPeasy

 Saturday, April 24, 2010

15-EasyPeasy
This gets 740 out of 750 and a pleasing Ububtu based desktop and laptop distributions.
It does not get 750 simply because it does not have the root administrator ability.
it is of the same mold as Linux mint nut like Kubuntu graphics are pleasing.
It is a pleasing easy to mange easy-peasy and any newbie would be happy to have if they tend to dislike Ubuntu.
But remember it is Ubunbtu based only the flavour and appearance are different.t



14-YOPER

 Thursday, April 22, 2010

14-YOPER
I have given 100 points extra for its innovative approach even though it is slower than the previous Live CD.

This may be the result of KDE 4 but not the fault of the YOPER Team.

Its web site is simple but very effective and finding the downloads page was difficult.

They should go for a magazine like PCLinux.

It is well behind PCLinux but very close to ArchLinux for some unknown reason I tend to like the Arch Live CD better which include CrunchBang.

The pick is yours not mine.

I am downloading the LXDE and I bet it is much faster than the standard edition.

Anyway it is in the top bracket.




13-InfinityOS

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

13-InfinityOS
Xubuntu is a Xfce derivative promoted to be multimedia CD and it has gnome based software.
Its performance is average but games ready distributions.It has no office packages.
Gets 545 from 750 points.It's desktop is attractively laid down with some clarity.
I am one who is critical about Ubuntu cannot promote it without reservation.
If you are an Ubuntu fan you should keep it for your games and download some more games.
Unfortunately nothing educational for children.



12-CentOS

 12-CentOS
Coming from Redhat base has committed the same offence of not keeping pace with the Desktop Community.
It has scored the worse possible scenario.
Less than 400 points out of 750.
Live CD version is one I would not recommend to anybody.
It has a long way to go. Unfortunately it is heavy on the RAM not light weight.
Only good thing and the positive comment is for its ability to detect hardware easily.
I hope it will do a good job next time around and take a cue from PCLinux's Zen Mini Me and start from there.
PCLinux which comes Mandriva is basically Redhat derivative.
They should go back to the drawing board.
Fortunately they have produced 6 CD version and I have only downloaded 2 CDs currently.
I would edit this page once the job of downloading is completed which is painfully slow in Sri-Lanka.
I am sorry guys / girls I am harsh on you.
Take it in good spirit!Linux guys are good at that perhaps not girls!


Friday, April 16, 2010

11-BerryLinux-11

11-BerryLinux
Berry linux is like a red cherry to me.

It is one of the little distributions that I have in my laptop and desktop for show off.

It is pretty and cute.

Coming from Japan it has a English version unlike Vine and the little known and commercial version of TurboLinux (Japanese).

It seems some Japanese guys are suavy (Linux Guys / Girls) entering the global market in style like Chinese.

It gets over 800 points above my solid base line of 750.

Incidentally this was the first distribution I wanted to write about but for some unknown reason I started with Linux Mint.

Thank God for my lapses that it has had two new releases and today I saw it's mini version.

Currently I am downloading it and the time I am waiting for it to be downloaded is used for this piece of writing.

The extra 50 points above the 750 points that I awarded was for this reason alone even without testing it.

I am pretty sure it is going to be good (not scientific? who cares?) even without seeing it.

It has wine which is an added bonus.

It is light and fast but only hitch was it's Grub file which is unstable coming from Fedora base.

It cannot detect other multiple distributions efficiently.
Therefore one needs to install it first before other Linux distributions.In another few minutes it will be downloaded (mini Version) and let me sign off now.
If need be, I will edit this page soon.
I tested the Mini it boots up well in Japanese but hangs up and goes into a reboot cycle.
I suppose one needs to edit the mistakes in English that goes to a "go to cycle" instead of next line of command and activity.
English is a funny Language!

10-CrunchBang-10

10-CrunchBang
This gets a whopping 1000 points well above the standard 750, a distributions get with my scheme, simple because of its resource pool.

It is Debian based, light weight, OpenBox and has synaptic Package Manger which gets you even blender and many games and scientific software.

Internet access is easy and gets you both to CrunchBang and OpenBox Home Page in addition to the resource pool of software.

I wonder why I did not know about it till now.

Probably wise and hard working Linux People do not boast or start Flame Wars.

Hats off to guys and girls at CrunchBang and it goes without saying that the distribution goes with a bang.

They do not need a bandwagon!


Thursday, April 15, 2010

9-ArchBang

 9-ArchBang
ArchBang come with a bang, Based on openbox it is sleek and fast.

Live CD detects the graphic card and make a query before configuring.

It has Google chromium and connects to the Internet super fast indeed.

It has packages for monitoring the users as well as the RAM and CPU use.

It is fantastic.

For its 450 MB throughput it gets whopping 725 out 0f 750.
It has gparted and installation is Debian base bit like Yoper.

Mind you it is not only live it can be installed too.

It has basic graphic and multimedia capability but lacks a CD writer utility.

What I really like about is it has Abiword light.This Mickey Mouse can do things (Abiword Light) what Microsoft (Word 2007) Gorilla in the dinner party does in a fraction of a second.

Hope they will add a CD burner in their next release.

It is an excellent light weight (not coming from LXDE) distribution.


Wednesday, April 14, 2010


8-Granular

 Tuesday, April 13, 2010

8-Granular
Live CD scores 750 out of 750 and is a excellent live CD. It boots up fast and have lot of multimedia and audio software. CD burner is although an old version is K3B.
Desktop is sleek but little difficult to manipulate due large number of software included in the CD (should not consider as a weakness).

Packaging a lot in a CD is no easy task.

The departure from Abiword and Open Office and using K office is a good idea.

It has Skype and Adobe Reader with the DVD (heavy) version.

The DVD version even though heavy in content has blender and get over 1300 points.

I am going to install the DVD version and test the Blender and Adobe.

It is a good additional companion distribution to be installed with your favorite Linux.
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7- Chakra

7- Chakra
Chakra has come of age.

It gets 740 out of 750.

It is light weight and has light weight Document Viewer instead of Abiword and Open office.

This change is a revelation for me having criticized both Open Office and Office 7.

I hear there is a light weight AbiWord too.

It has Skype, K3B and many attractions and has Arch base which is fast and efficient.

If you are fed up with heavy SuSe and Mandriva this is the one which fits your needs.

Its black background at installation is not suitable for an old man like me (I can put up with it, though) but this is probably a way to free RAM at installation.

I found it difficult to locate flash buttons and click buttons and they should improve on this in the next version.



6-ArchOne for Acer

6-ArchOne for Acer
ArchOne gets 905 well above the 750 points but not a light weight CD.
It is a DVD around 1.1 GB and has open office and Skype and Google inputs,
It is for Acer laptop but may work for other laptops.
I checked it on my laptop.
It is better than the previous version which I had problem with booting on my desktop.
It's a K-desktop is elegant.
Have fun and Arch flavor is going to last.

00-Ubuntu Family

 Monday, April 12, 2010
00-Ubuntu Family
Ubuntu

I am currently downloading Chackra for testing, since the previous version had some glitches with the Grub and partitioning. It is going to take more than one hour for the last 100 MB on a holiday evening (Tamil and Sinhala New Year) in Sri-Lanka (we have a super highway, electronically speaking, thanks to Telecom). While waiting is painful on a holiday after dinner, let me pen down few thoughts about Ubuntu in general and few specifics about Debian Linux.
Debian is the God Father of Linux. its latest 504 has 35 CDS for download and first CD I downloaded has a corrupt file unfortunately.

You can get my point, even a Linux Addict like me get put off by simple incorrigible inconveniences like slow speed and corrupt files.
So me trying to convert you to Debian is simply improper but remember it is the God Father.
If you want to enter the Inner Circle of Linux, you must have at least the first 7 of the 35 CDS available for download.

Remember that Debian spawned the Ubuntu Flavour to Linux.

My grouse with Ubuntu is and was that the desktop version does not have the Root Permission at install.

Coming from Redhat lineage this put me off completely when Ubuntu came to the scene. It did not have a server version too.

I was vocal then and this has been rectified now.

Beauty of Ubuntu is that it spawned numerous other beauties like gOS.3.1-gadgets, Linux Mint and Super OS.

I will be writing on Super OS soon.

So all what I write about the three mentioned above applies to Ububtu barring few missing software like Skype and Flash.

There is another problem with Ubuntu.

Since many are accessing their site the download speed is slow. I downloaded the version 10 but had trouble with version 9.

I had to resort to the inevitable for asking a copy form their home site.

They promptly did that including a copy of server and Kububtu.

Kububtu is superb!

Thanks to all the guys and girls at Ububtu for all what they do for the Linux Community.


5-Tiny Me

 Saturday, April 10, 2010
5-Tiny Me
This distribution of only 200 MB got 645 marks and boots up fast and installable.
It has features similar to Damn Small Linux with gparted for hard disk partitioning,

Unlike the previous version it detects hardware fast.
Even though my favorite is DSL for its utility role this has everything for an emergency including editor and abiword and fits in your shirt pocket (a Live mini CD like DSL).
However it has no CD writer but it can create a live CD.

4-PC/OS

Thursday, April 8, 2010
4-PC/OS
PC OS

This distribution got 640 points out of 750 for its less than 700 MB content.
Based on Ubuntu it detects hardware easily but web edition is poor in detection of LCD diplays and boots up quickly.

Its partitioning tool is gParted.
It comes closely behind Linux Mint.
It has Skype and Microsoft mail facility.

Its desktop is Xfce and the graphics are not impressive coming from Xfce but it is a good utility Linux distribution

Try it for fun!

Unfortunately it does not link up with its home page with Live CD.

They should improve the web edition with links to home page and some addition of Google gadgets like gOS instead of promoting Microsoft.

3-BeatriX

Monday, April 5, 2010
03-BeatriX
It is the Beatrix Potter type of distribution.

It is no wonder this little distribution got 545 points out of 750 for its less than 200 MB content.

Based on Knoppix it detects old hardware easily and boots up quickly.

Its partitioning is basic for old computer with less than 20 GB.

I use it as a demonstration Mini CD.

Compared to Damn Small Linux (DSL) it can be used on a daily basis and has open office 1.1.

It even detected a LCD but with a warning screen for possible incompatibility.

If you have an old computer in the garage this will make it “born again”.

Try it for fun!

Unfortunately nobody seems to maintain it.

Somebody should activate it and include some children games with Disney mentality

2-gOS

 
Monday, April 5, 2010
02-gOS
gOS-3.1-gadgets scores 740 out of 750 points and for a young newbie who spends most of the time browsing there is nothing to compare with.

All Google gadgets are displaced with an apple look and feel.

It is an excellent distribution which boots up fast unlike the previous gOS, has sound effects too.

If one wants to go dizzy in space he can go and download gOS space, which has excellent graphic effects.

My graphic card could barely manage its effects.

One should have a good graphic card if one is using it.

It is excellent if you are going for utility rather than Linux savvy!

Asoka with Linux

1-Linux Mint-LXDE

 Sunday, April 4, 2010
01-Linux Mint-LXDE
 
With much thought I have formulated a marking scheme for all Linux distributions from LXDE, to Live CD to DVD and special dedicated distributions for kids, education and science.

For a Live LXDE I give 750 points.

For a good Live, stable and installable CD I give 1000 points.

My gold standard is PC Linux 2009.2 which gets 1200 well above the 1000 marks.

For a comprehensive DVD the minimum is 3000 but could go up to 4000 points on its needs.

I just tabulated Linux Mint 8 LXDE and got a score of 705 out of 750.

It has no games even for a light evening.

Taking from Ubuntu it major weakness is not having an administrator.

No Skype and K3B.

Otherwise it is sleek, beautiful and elegant.

I would like to give it a newbee.

Linux-100-Criteria

 Saturday, April 3, 2010
Linux-100-Criteria

I have over 200 distributions and images stored all over my hard disks and CDs and DVDs and I continue to download at least a few more of them a week to test.

My search for (looking for) best hundred has being of no avail.

It is time for me to do it myself for the benefit of Linux fans and newbies.

Internet has being immensely helpful.
First of all I must thank the guys / girls of the following non-commercial sources and few commercial sources.

Number one goes to
www.Distromania.com since they keep a catalog of old distributions and and also list the new and latest distributions.

www.Distrowatch.com also doing a good job of it but unfortunately they seem to miss some of the old ones.

Softpedia com has enormous number of pages and like Distrowatch.com do not keep a repository of old distribution images and their links.

Linux online
also list distribution in their site.

Linux Live CD list is the only one which list the distributions according to to the types, education, games. desktop, multimedia. science, medicine etc.
I recommend this site for anybody who is choosy for a particular type say for kids, education.

I think Linux Freedom.com also has few archived Linux images.
 

Elive for at least releasing the development version free.

There are many more and thanks to all of them.

Couple of years ago the story was different one had to browse or read a Linux Bible to gather information, Now these guys who write books do not bother to update them since the task is extremely difficult due to the pace at which Linux is moving.

Only a rocket scientist can keep pace with.

My attempt is to fill this void.

I thought of using somewhat scientific approach using my own criteria.

My criteria are based the practical difficulties we face in this country due to poor (comparatively better compared to India but no where near the capabilities of Singapore) Internet service and download speed.

It is practically impossible to download a DVD more than 1 GB.
It takes ages even for that.

So I have concentrated on CD rather than DVDs.

My impression, it is better for us to have number of CDS rather than DVDs.

I used to download up to 7 Debian CDS in the past when we had
only Redhat and Mandriva.

To decide my 100 Linux distributions of choice I will use many criteria.

1. Live CD which can be installed on hard disk 25 points

2. Easy access to Internet 20 points

3. Automatically Configure Internet 30 points

4. Browser (ideally Firefox) Capability 10 points
5. Other browsers 05 points
6. Google gadgets but not essential 10 points
7. Skype 15 points
8. Office Package (Abiword or Open office) 15 points
9. Light Weight (very important) 30 points
10. CD burner, very important(ideally K3B) 20 for K3B and 5 for others
11. Stable Grub configuration 30 points
12. Partitioning tool is essential(ideally Gparted) 30 points
13. Light weight games 20 points
14. Ability to clean up the temporary file at boot up 50 points
15. Updates and Package management 10 points
16. Reliability (most of them are) 50 points
17. Many versions form Mini to LXDE to Standard and Children's 25 points for each
18. Speed at start up (most of them are slow except YOPER) 100 points
19. Quick installation 20 points
20. Multi-Language in addition to English 25 points
21. Separate administrator in addition to normal user 50 points
22. Digikam and Gimp 20 points
23. Media Players (VLC) including ability play itunes and divx 30 points
24. Type of Desktops (Genome / KDE/ Fluxbox) 25 points
25. Down loader that start from where one has left / stopped earlier 50 points
26. Infrequent Cycles of Change (new distributions) but frequent updates 50 points
27. USB boot op 30 points
28. Live CD creator 20 points
29. Wine (window emulation) 20 points
30. Apple Emulation 30 points
31. Innovative approach like GOBO and YOPER 100 points
32. Home web site and the facility for registration and writing reviews 100 points
33, Scientific packages like statistics 100 points
34. Blender (Maya equivalent) 200 points
35. Children Educational packages with games 300 points

I will start with Linux Mint, gos 3.1 gadgets and Berry to begin with, which is a cute one.
Children educational packages I have given bonus marks since they should be developed as separate distributions such as youknow4kids, Knoppix for kids and sugar.
Asoka
4th April, 2010

Paradox-03

Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Paradox-03
Geopolitics is changing
And especially so
In Sri-Lankan terms
And its demographic
Activities and outcomes


I fail to understand
Why the so called
Political pundits
Educated only in Sinhala
Especially the journalist and media
Have failed to recognize
The fact of life
Of current politics


Nearly 4 million voters
Have not utilized
The franchise
This time around
Which is nearly 30%
Who have no trust
On the system
Or the system has failed
To recognize
Their need to participate
As living souls


If I break this down
Further
1.5 million
Which is 75%
Of the Tamil vote
Disowned
And turned a blind eye
To their aspirations


That is 15%
Of the total population


Nearly 50%
Of the Muslim community
Which add up to
Half a million
Abstained from voting


In other words
Nearly 20%
Of the ethnic minority
Did not engage
In participatory democracy



Why is this indifference
In our 5 Star democracy?


2 millions
Of the Sinhala majority
Especially the young
And the first time voters
For some reason or the other
Have not participated
In this activity
In spite of the
Freedom gained from
The ruthless conflict
Of violence


Abstained
And no true participation!


When we add
The little over 4 million
Who voted against
The ruling majority
Staggering figure
Of 8 million
Which is almost
60% of the total
Have no leader or leaders


This is an aberration
Which the Professor Edward De Bone
Highlights in his new wisdom book
"Think before it is too late"
Meant for the new millennium
Of geopolitics


A lateral thinking
In true practice


The fact of the matter
Of our democracy is
That the 40%
Of the vociferous extremists
Of the ruling elite
Run the show
Disregarding
The silent majority


My guess is that,
Come the Sinhala and Tamil New Year
Another 1 million
Will not vote
Adding the number
Of disenchanted mass
To over 5 million
Of the total electorate
Which is staggering 40%


In actual fact
Over 6 million (43%)
Twice as much
As my forecast
Did not participate
But doing shopping
For the New Year
Instead of polling

Edited on the 10th of April

Paradox-02

Monday, March 29, 2010
Paradox-02
Many moons ago
When we got together
On a social occasion
With spirits high
Both in verbosity
And alcohol content
We had analyzed
("I" eliminated on copyright basis)
The undergraduates
Who would take up
Politics
Instead academic
And intellectual activities

On a case by case basis
In the yesteryear scenario
The analysis
Would emerge like this

There was a guy
Who was not handsome
And unable to get hitched
To to suitable element
Of the opposite
Take respite
On the unthinkable



Another guy
Not so smart in physique
Unable to compete
Or take part
In any sport
Including rugger
Becomes an instant
Socialist


Then there was a guy
Who could not crack a joke
Or enjoy a flash
Of irrelevancy
In good spirit
Or take part in
The Sing Song Band
Or the "Gonpart Army"
Just like the "Barmy Army"
Take up
The Marxist ideology


Then there was a guy
Not eloquent in "Kaduwa"
But had all
The vulgarity
In his mother tongue
Ingrained in his system
And the life style
Paste and posted
All the "Kela Paththara"
On the walls


Then there was
A shadowy guy
Who frequented the
Unauthorized quarters
Especially at night
Lot to hide
But little to show
In character
Was the most vociferous


Unfortunately
These guys
Even though few in number
In our times
Repeatedly
Failed their examinations
And were the unwanted
In their own backyards
Ended up as
"Permanent Gajayas"
Existing on the
Union money
Use politics of the extremes
To regain
Some sort of identity


And there was
No other way
In this democratic society
Of ours
For the these guys
To survive
Other than parasites
In the vague politics
Of little substance
Or relevance


Fortunately
In our times
These guys were
Extremely intelligent
Who did come
On merits
Not on area basis
Realized their fallacious
And out of the fray activity
By the time
They failed the examination
For the third time
Rehabilitated
Out of politics
In good time
And never entered
The august assembly
Or the legislature


But strangely enough
When I analyze
The current situ
And the state of affairs
Of our modern society
There is striking coincidence
That the very same type
Of guys without rehabilitation
End up in our parliament
Who fail in our
Free
School Education System
Some of them
Even as Ministers
Holding important portfolios
Providing instant jokes
To the Media
And the Masses


For them
It is their very
Survival that matters
But not the welfare
Of the voter
Who voted them in
In the day to day
Affairs of our democracy


If that
Is not a wonder
What would be
The paradox
Of our times?

Paradox-01

Saturday, March 27, 2010
Paradox-01
In democracy
It is the voter
That matters.

But not so
In our democracy.


It is the elected
That matters.

That also the highest!

The lowest of all
The House of
Not so commoners
Does matter
As mouth pieces
Of democracy
But subservient
To the dictates
Of the party boss
 

AntiX

 AntiX
This is the lighter version of
Mepis and it is really good and fast to boot up.
It is less than 500 MB and has all the utilities one needs.It is good for old computers with little RAM but does well in new computers too.
Well assorted and well done.

GNU Step

 Friday, September 17, 2010
GNUSTEP
This is the purest of the pure of Gnome and free software foundation (F.O.S.S) distribution. It follows the rules of the foundation and include utilities without compromising foundations goals.

In fact only a handful of them follow the rules to the letter.

It is a very good distribution with lot of utilities and I could not find gParted in the lot.

This distribution follows the principles and it should be a benchmark of Linux and Gnome.

Note my words. there is a difference of Gold Standard and the Benchmark.

Benchmark is the Guiding Principle but Gold standard is the utility Status whether you are a Gnome fan or an average consumer fed up with Microsoft and its franchises.

Interestingly it has Blender in its fold so it gets very good average score from me.

Arch Based KIRO Linux Installer

 It ruined my GRUB.

Only Boot Arch and System BIOS setting which is dangerous.

With all the applications it took only 11.5GB out of 25.5GB.

I got Cutefish, too. I love Cutefish desktop which is much better than Cosmos.

XFCE and dark theme.

It is X11 and NUC cannot handle Wayland.

Gnome just installed is beautiful.

No Synaptic Package Manager and it is ARCH based repository.

It has Google Visual Code Installed.

If not for Gnome layout I would have missed it.

Additionally Software Flatpak is available.

Got AbiWord and it did not have LibreOffice.

Thank YOU.

Overall a good distribution and I know the internals of ARCH and thankfully it is graphic capable at boot time.

Arch Based KIRO Linux Installer

I decide to install KIRO Linux on top of one of my heavy Gnome Desktops, simply becuase it include, both Brave and Vivaldi Browesers, which I have to download Debian Packges and install using GDebi.

That is s pretty long route.

Imge is 5.3GB.

Installer is Calamara.

WiFi configuration smooth.

Software or Add and remove is Flatpak.

Ovver 51,000 files.

It needed FAT16 and I had FAT32 which I did not chage for EFI

Installtion is pretty fast.

It is all done.

I hope it keep my GRUB fie intact.

It did not.

I want to Instal Cosmic desktop later, if evrything went OK.

Only down side is it boots slowly due to graphic intensive 

Prehistory of Ceylon-Update

 May, 14, 2019

Prehistory of Ceylon
 
Bokken Kleepe should read this and digest our Ravana history.
 
For free transfer of information and no copyright claims.
 
Current Ceylon history is a cooked up version with lot of gaps.
 
It does not say anything about the period between 5000 to 10,000 years ago even though evidence is there to suggest that there were prehistoric man living 125,000 years ago.
 
The ancient evidence was deliberately torched to ash to establish the ownership of the new invaders or migrates.
 
The Vijaya Clan who were deported from India.

I have developed rudimentary theory to explains the three peneplains of Ceylon.\
 
My belief is that three or four (evidence are there in our moon) meteorites hit the large land mass called Ceylon (completely separate from Indian land mass) even before the formation of oxygen in the atmosphere.
The subsequent oxygen atmosphere later eroded the evidence of meteorite hits.

Never believe the written (modern) history is my way of looking at reality which is submerged with lot of crap.

Ceylon Prehistoric Data
 
Millions and millions of years ago, the continents of Antarctica, Australia, Africa, South America, and India formed a single landmass, situated somewhere near Antarctica.

This landmass, named Gondwanaland, then broke up.
 

India with Ceylon and Madagascar attached moved upward into Asia.
 

My theory proposes a different context to the above mentioned statements.
 

Today, India and Ceylon stand on the same ocean shelf. 

The continental shelf has an average width of about 12 miles around the island, where the mean depth of water is only about 200 feet, beyond which there is an abrupt drop to 3000 feet roughly two miles from the shore. Within 10 miles it drops further to 6000 feet and eventually plunging deep to 18,000 feet.
 

About 12 million years ago, Ceylon started to separate from the Indian subcontinent due to fluctuations in the sea level. 

Siran Deraniyagala says that the sea level would have dropped down at least 17 occasions within the last 700,000 years.
 

The last separation from India would have occurred about 10,000 years ago.
 

During the Stone Age, Ceylon was linked to India by a wide land bridge across Palk Strait.
Today, the sea is barely 100 feet deep in the Palk Strait due to limestone deposition.
Prehistoric data are rudimentary in our context and a global picture cannot be made from the available archaeological data.
There are many reasons but for completeness, sake I would briefly mention only a few.
 

Number one is we never had the scientific inclination to record events accurately

The period before 2500 years is only a folklore and romantic tales of many inaccuracies.
 

The prehistoric man probably lived in caves.
They had to share these caves with the big cats, if there were any.
 

It was probably the battle between the man and the beast.
Probably the man won most of the battles due to their shear numbers and the winning outcome provided meat for subsistence.
 

When the last of the colonizers arrived from India, there would have been pitch battles which were deliberately deleted from our history books.
 

Probably our real ancestors retreated and few probably survived as Vaddhas in the jungles and caves.
 

The colonizers probably brought in diseases with them including small pox, which would have wiped out many natives (almost to extinction). 

 
I have some reservation about the current Veddhas.
 

There is hardly any difference from the main race except their rudimentary language. I believe they were drifters from the main stream who preferred hunting as opposed to rigidly imposed Buddhist way of life.
Then of course some of the Buddhist monks with the inclination for meditation practice occupied most of the accessible caves as their birth right.
 

They of course destroyed any evidence of or any remnants of prehistoric life for good. These monks feared demons (not Ravana descendants), in these caves and torched all the remaining bones left by the prehistoric man. 

Really deliberate vandalism by the invaders.

Another conjecture here is that most of the caves of prehistoric importance have taken the name of Alu Lena meaning caves with ash. What it means may be that the prehistoric evidence were torched to ashes before converting them to temples by the occupants (mostly Buddhist monks).
I am puzzled why the new colonizers, the rulers, monks and civilians destroyed these artifacts.
One possibility was that they were scared of the demons in these caves and pulverized everything that was prehistoric.
 

I do not want to believe that scenario since Buddhist monks have Pirith or vocal recitals to protect them.
 

I am inclined to believe the destruction of any artifacts left, going back to 10,000 years was a deliberate act to conceal or suppress the unwritten history probably, the most intense warfare in Ceylonese history, the ancient man had with the new visitors from India.
 

They would have left bony evidence of violence and multiple fractures and pulverizing them to ashes was the only option left for the victors.
When the colonizers of the West came in 2000 years later they did not have any on record of the ancient man to write about.
 

The archaeological collections I have extracted from various sources are stated below.
One must take them with a pinch of salt. I have come to the conclusion that majority of Archaeologists were deliberate cheats or fantasy makers.
 

The interpretations, if not biased may be largely exaggerated.
They are not my interpretations.

My Interpretations
 
However, I would like to go back to my theory of the Origin of Ceylon with some slant to the prehistoric findings.
There were evidence of sea shells found in the interior of the country such as
Kitulgala (2000 feet above sea level) and Balangoda (2000 to 3000 feet above sea level) plain.
If I repeat the three uplifts of the landmass of Ceylon, it would appear that present Kitulgala and Balangoda would have been under sea water many million years ago.
 

The first peneplain formed after the original uplift due to the meteorite hit remained at 500 to 1000 feet.
This is probably the current lower plains of the coastal region from sea to the foothills.
The second uplift contributed another 1000 to 2000 feet making the second peneplain at a level of 1500 to 2500 feet. 

Kandyan Plateau at a higher level and Balangoda Plateau at a lower level.
The third or fourth uplift made the hills in the middle of the country with rugged peneplain that rose up to 8000 feet forming mountain ranges.
What it mean is that the final and the massive uplift due to the last meteorite contributed 4000 to 5000 feet of height to the landmass.
 

Now Kitulgala is around 2000 feet above sea level which is close to Ginigathhena Gap through which the road enters the hill country. This region could have been under water before second uplift of the landmass. 

The second uplift would have brought the seabed with it sea shells up and some of which got trapped between the two peneplains.
 

Kitulgala and Balangoda are located in the border zone where the gaps that leads to the upcountry are formed due to erosion.
Of course
Ginigathhena was where the trade passed through from the coast to the upcountry. 

Any trader would have brought sea shells there

That is the explanation given by the archaeologists (see below).
My counter argument is by the time the sea shells were brought in from the sea (unless very well preserved) they would be rotten (once in Kitulgala).
Far better one eats them where they originated, in the coastal zone, instead of trading with the hill country folks.
 

Of course sea salt was one ingredient that came up through the pass even in the prehistoric time (for preserving food).

The word Bellan in Sinhala means shells.
The word Alu means ashes.

 

Archaeological excavations indicate that there were prehistoric settlements in Ceylon about 300,000 or even 500,000 years ago

There is firm evidence at present that there were prehistoric settlements in Ceylon about 127,000 years ago

The evidence comes from excavations in coast of Bundala, at Patirajawela, and Wellegangoda

Settlements of the prehistoric period, known as the Stone Age, dating between 125,000-1000 BCE, have been found at Pidurangala, Patana, Dambulla and Mapagala

Settlements of the proto-historic period known as the early Iron Age, dating from 1000-500 BCE have emerged at Ibbankatuwa and Pansalgodella

Other possible sites for early iron age settlements are Kadurugoda, Mantota, and Kelaniya.

 

Problem is these Muslim fanatics who believe in 2500 years history deliberately destroy archeological facts specially in Ampara and Mannar.
 

People first settled in the coastal zones, and then moved up to fertile tracts and to locations, in the central hills where there were mineral resources.
Evidence of settlements could be found in
Kitulgala, Karadupone and Ravana Ella, all entry points to the hills.
 

The central hills were mined for gems in the prehistoric period

There are remnants of camps, and caves in the wet zone. The camps were small, suggesting occupation by not more than a couple of nuclear families at most. Almost all were close to a stream or spring or were at the confluence of the tributaries with the main river. The network of footpaths that link the existing Purana villages today, pass through most of the sites identified. So it is possible that many of these footpaths were in existence during early times. The earliest villages may have been about 3 hectares each.
The occurrence of marine shells at inland sites such as
Batadomba Lena (Diva Guhava) points to an extensive network of contacts (Batandomba lena is a pre historic cave system in Sudagala, 5 km away from the town of Kuruwita) between the coast and the hinterland. 

There is evidence from Belilena that salt had been brought in from the coast at a date more than 32,000 years ago.
The earliest form of cultivation was
chena and kurakkan was the earliest food. 

Kurakkan came here in 10,000 BCE

It is a very hardy grain and was used as a substitute for rice.
There were many varieties of kurakkans.
 

Rice cultivation can be seen from about 250 BCE

Wetland rice cultivation in its early form was an indigenous development.
Excavations at Fa Hien Lena near Bulathsinhala, Batadomba lena, near Kuruwita, Belilena, at Kitulgala.

 Belilena is a famous large cave in Sri Lanka

It is located 8 km from the town of Kitulgala

It holds evidence of a lost generation of Sri Lankans some 12,000 years old.

Alu lena at Attanagoda near Kegalle, Bellan Bandi Palassa near Embilipitiya and Bandarawela, provided information on the early settlers and their habitat.
Fragmentary remains of an extinct race of
Neanderthal Man were found. 

Fa Hien Lena yielded the earliest evidence of anatomically modern man in South Asia.
He was labeled Balangoda Man.
Balangoda Man was at an estimated height of 174 cm for males and 166 for females. The bones were robust, with thick skull bones. The teeth were conspicuously large.
Balangoda Man appears to have settled practically every nook and comer of Ceylon ranging from the damp and cold high plains such as Maha Eliya (Horton Plains) to the and lowlands of Mannar and Wilpattu and the equatorial rain forests of Sabaragamuwa.
The camps were invariably small thus suggesting occupation by not more than a couple of nuclear families at most. They have eaten a very wide range of food plants and animals. 

They ate wild breadfruit and wild bananas.
They have gobbled up every conceivable animal, from elephants to snakes, rats, snails and small fish. 

Tortoises and terrapins probably had been consumed

The diet has been well balanced judging by the robust skeletal remains.
Balangoda man, like stone age man elsewhere, had succeeded in domesticating the dog, about 7500 years ago.
Remains of early iron age man had been found in just one site,
Pomparippu. The biological anthropology of this Early Iron Age man is different to that of Balangoda Man.
Fossils of animals and plants from the Jurassic period (I have my doubt about dating this far into 65 million years) have been found at
Tabbowa wewa

Fossil bones of rhinoceros were found in Ratnapura. Tigers inhabited Ceylon about 135,000 years ago. Their bones and teeth were found at Batadomba Lena recently. Fossils of hippopotamus, the ridge browed elephant, the Asian elephant, the buffalo, the gaur, (The gaur, Bos gaurus, also called Indian bison, is the largest extant bovine, native to South Asia and Southeast Asia) and the rhinoceros have also emerged.
The island appears to have been colonized by the
Balangoda Man (named after the area where his remains were discovered) prior to 34,000

They have been identified as a group of Mesolithic hunter gatherers who lived in caves.
Fa Hien Cave has yielded the earliest evidence (at 34,000 years) of anatomically modern humans in South Asia.
Several of these caves including the well known
Batadombalena and the Fa Hien Cave have yielded many artifacts that points to them being the first modern inhabitants of the island. There is evidence from Beli-lena that salt had been brought in from the coast earlier than 27,000 years.
Several minute granite tools of about 4 centimeters in length, earthenware and remnants of charred timber, and clay burial pots that date back to the Stone Age Mesolithic people
who lived 8,000 years ago have been discovered during recent excavations around a cave at Varana Raja Maha vihara and also in Kalatuwawa area.
The skeletal remains of dogs from
Nilgala cave and from Bellanbandi Palassa, dating from the Mesolithic era, about 4500 BCE, suggest that Balangoda People may have kept domestic dogs for driving game

The Ceylon hound is similar in appearance to the Kadar Dog, the New Guinea Dog and the Dingo. It has been suggested that these could all derive from a common domestic stock. It is also possible that they may have domesticated jungle fowl, pig, water buffalo and some form of Bos (possibly the ancestor of the Ceylonese cattle which became extinct in the 1940s).

The Balangoda Man appears to have been responsible for creating Horton Plains, in the central hills, by burning the trees in order to catch game. However, evidence from the plains suggests the incipient management of Oats and Barley by about 15,000 BCE.


The transition in Ceylon from the Mesolithic to the Iron Age has not been adequately documented.

 

A human skeleton found at Godavaya in the Hambantota district, provisionally dated back to 3000 - 5000 BCE was accompanied by tools of animal bone and stone.

Iron Age
A large settlement appears to have been founded before 900 BCE at the site of Anuradhapura where signs of an Iron Age culture have been found. The size of the settlement was about 15 hectares at the beginning but it expanded to 50 hectares, to a 'town' size within a couple of centuries.
A similar site has been discovered at
Aligala in Sigiriya.


History and Prehistory of Lanka
I am more interested in prehistory since we now possess tools to go beyond 10,000 years of history.
Both genetic and radioactive tools are available.
What we are lacking is materials or specimens of significance.
Let me dish out the written history to begin with.
 
It dates back to only about 2500 years or so.
Even the Bible writing extends the mankind's existence to 7200 years or so.
 
Both Bible and Koran are not old enough to study human existence in a scientific sense.
 
Both were anti-scientific and religious dogmas thought to be sacrosanct.
 
They are no longer not sacrosanct in scientific sense.
 
Let me come to Lanka and forget the rest of the world.
 
Our Buddhist monks (Mahanama to begin with) cleverly erased the prehistory of Lanka and introduced a mythical history of 5000 years to Lanka.
How the name Lanka came I do not know but I feel it means an island.
 
I have devised a hypothesis that Lanka was a much bigger island which went under water due to at least three or four meteoritic hits that devastated mother earth including the Jurassic extinction story.
This country has at least series of three (fourth is under water due to the effect of sea erosion) uplifts according to Adam's and Wardia.
If we had prehistoric man evolving in this massive land the meteorites send them to oblivion except a traces in the north part of the island left after the series of meteorites hits.
 
Moon landing has recovered at least evidence dating back to 4.6 and 1.6 million light years (evidence).
 
Moon does not have an atmosphere to destroy evidence but earth atmosphere destroys all the cosmic evidence of meteorites.
 
We have to collect traces from the space which the current space scientists are exploring.
 
Going back to Lanka for the last 5000 years this country was known for its immense population of elephants.
 
Indian elephants were driven to almost extinction to by Roman War efforts.
 
They probably migrated here from India and survived since local indigenous population were not hostile to them.
 
They were mainly in the hill country and the British drove them to the dry land due to hunting and expansion of the tea and coffee plantations.
 
There were at least three prehistoric humans dating back to 125000 years in and around this island.
 
According to my hypothesis they also migrated from Indian subcontinent or Africa.
 
Any existing ones were destroyed by the last meteorite hit, 65 million year ago (Jurassic extinction).
 
So the last 5000 years visitors came here to capture elephants.
 
Mind you, all my theories end up with elephants and their plight to current day.
 
In fact, I dig into prehistory because of my interest in elephants not because I want to become a prehistoric historian.
 
It was a marathon effort since finding data was extremely difficult.
 
So, Vijaya migration was also one of those elephant expedition went expeditiously wrong for both elephants and indigenous traces of man who inhabited Lanka.
 
Our Buddhist monks erased our prehistory to ashes and build “Alu Lenas all over Lanka.
 
For 5000 years this country was plundered of natural history and a modern history dating back to 2500 years was transplanted.
 
My grouse with Paranavithana and Deraniygala is that they never were true archaeologists (they narrowed their sphere of activity to 2500 years, the legacy left behind by Buddhist monks).
 
So, instead of rewriting our Mahayana or Ramayana history there is LOT left to be explored in this country in scientific sense.
 
There are lot of gaping holes.
 
The exit of British from this country was a true scientific loss since their traditions were not followed after our political independence.
Our politicians including dead and moribund leftists were rank stupid and ignited an ethnic war still simmering under the ashes which our history is famous far.
 
They think by turning things to ashes the truth can be kept hidden for ever.
 
There is always microscopic, forensic and genetic evidence left behind to explore.