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Archive for April, 2008

Ubuntu 8.04  

I’m happy happy happy!

The hardware guy has returned my video card and my Gladiator DVD! My system is complete! I ‘ve to look into installing some nvidia thingy to get a better look at the card’s capabilities.

As for the scheduled upgrade, just like from 7.04 to 7.10, 7.10 to 8.04 has gone smoothly. In case you are wondering why I had to do a clean install for 7.04: I assembled my current machine in late March 2007 - 7.04 was just in time to be the first OS to be loaded on to this machine.

The upgrade pulled 463 MB from the net in spite of having the alternate CD at its disposal. I ran the update-upgrade sequence a couple of more times to get the third party repos up to the mark.

No major surprises except for XMMS, which is replaced by Audacious. And it may be the novelty of the upgrade, but things look even more glossy than in Ubuntu 7.10.

Life is good.

April 27th, 2008 at 7:45 pm

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Wishlist for Ubuntu 8.04  

No software is perfect, not even Linux. For Ubuntu 8.04 coming out tomorrow, here are a few eccentricities I hope will disappear.

  • The desktop doesn’t arrange the icons in a grid - at least, not as well as Windows does it. The current ‘grid’ looks like it was laid out by a toddler; its that loose. And while the devs are at it, can they do something about the overlapping text for adjacent icons?
  • Whenever I edit a file on the Desktop, its icon moves to the upper left corner on its own. What gives?
  • The balloon popup with the update notification icon is nice, but maybe it should be pointing at the orange update icon, not at some other icon in the notification area.
  • I use an ADSL net connection and run Apache on localhost. Now get this: in Firefox, without an active ADSL net connection, I can’t visit localhost. The page times out! The Apache access log shows no request made to apache to serve a page. It works in Epiphany without any problems!
  • When playing a video file, the video stream goes kaput. Reopening the video (in any player) doesn’t help; I still get the weird pink snowing static. Restarting X server solves the problem. To be fair, this has occurred exactly two times in two years.

Now you may ask (with justification) why I haven’t filed bug reports. None of the above are predictable or reproducible, as far as I know. The last one has occurred just two times in two years - if I were the developer, I would shrug it off. For the rest, I’m pretty sure I’m missing some config setting somewhere.

Be ready to open up your torrents.

April 23rd, 2008 at 10:30 pm

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Upgrade!  

The best version of Ubuntu ever is coming out; right on schedule on 24th April.

This time around, I ‘m in two minds - go for GNOME or go for KDE, specifically, KDE 4.  The facts that KDE 4  is still  not complete and that the only clean way to go from GNOME to KDE is to reformat are keeping me in the GNOME camp for now. No time to experiment. No time to backup data and restore.

An OS upgrade is also the time when I take a good, hard look at my machine and decide on any upgrades to the hardware. I have added a 250 GB SATA hard disk (Western Digital) and a new keyboard to my machine in honor of the Hardy Heron. I had other reasons too - I sorely needed the storage space. As for the keyboard, the one connected to my dad’s machine was getting clunky. You would have to apply about as much force as you would put on a circuit breaker to switch it on. It took the fun out of using the PC. So my comfy Logitech keyboard goes to my dad, while I got a Samsung Pleomax. While it doesn’t have the brand, it had a compact form factor and smooth, consistent tactile feedback.

The third thing I bought - a USB Bluetooth dongle - was a stillborn. It didn’t even get detected. A pity, really. The stores offer you no other brand than the el cheapo Chinese one. This was my second attempt, incidentally, to get a useful Bluetooth experience. The first dongle petered out in a couple of weeks… So now, I ‘m a huge fan of the USB cable. It just works!

In other news, I tried Wammu to backup my SE z550i. It did read the contacts and messages correctly, but was not able to restore the messages from backups (I did not attempt the contacts). I filed a bug - it seems to be a copy of an existing one. Let’s see if I can ever get my messages back on to the phone.

My lean and mean rig is still incomplete. Yes, one year after I paid money for it and got it delivered, I still haven’t received the NVIDIA GeForce 7100 graphics card. It went kaput one week after delivery and has been in “repair” ever since. I have given up hope of ever seeing it again. To add insult to injury, the computer guy (who has also failed to return my original DVD of Gladiator - see a pattern here?) calls me frequently for “Linux advice”. Call me a sucker for … whatever; but the times I have asked him about it, I was promised it would be delivered in a week. Lesson has been learnt.

This new Samsung keyboard has a few buttons I need to explore - power, sleep, wake, turbo and the Win keys. I should be able to map them to do something useful.

April 21st, 2008 at 10:40 pm

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