Saturday, December 29, 2007

Experiments with Ubuntu

Wow. Lot of linux administration today. I have made my fledgling Ubuntu OS to a level where I can use it as a full fledge production system. I have been waiting for this from the time i have bought my dv9500t HP laptop. Almost two months, I have been busy with trip and lot of work at office. Finally today , It is time as I want to contribute to Synovel venture from my friends. Ubuntu stole my attention from the minute I have started installing it. You know what even it allows users to browse and play games from the cd, While the OS getting installed on the Hard Disk. However as always with the traditional Linux systems, few things need to be fixed. They are
  • sound drivers dint function
  • problems with Punchin software
  • availability of codecs for watching videos.
These problems are stated in the order of amount of time I took to fix them. The solutions are stated as follows.
  • For fixing sound issues on Ubuntu on Intel sound drivers, see my other post in this blog.
  • Punchin software worked for me after a lot of trial n errors and searching over the sun intranet website.
  • For playing videos - I have used kaffeine player that is available with Ubuntu and I have downloaded codecs from www.mplayer.hq. It worked just fine.
Ubuntu have lot of cool features. But I need to make my hands dirty before I commet. Way to go Ubuntu, Lot of things should be taken care off to compete with M$. with this note, I am signing off.

Fixing Sound issues in Ubuntu 7.10

I have installed Ubuntu on my dv9500t HP laptop with intel chip set. Sound drivers did not work, as the gutsy ( ubuntu 7.10) is shipped with alsa older version drivers which have a bug / problem with ich8 family intel sound cards. After lot of trial n errors and googling, I have found the solution here.
  • Keywords : Ubuntu , Sound drivers , Alsa-drivers
Enjoy.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Future of this Webpage

In the past, I have used this blog to communicate about my personal life. ( Ofcourse not so personal ). However in future, I want to keep this as mash-up of my favourite thing that occur on the internet. So you can expect changes to this page quite often.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

This month - July

What can I say ? My life is going through lot of whirlwinds. I am not happy at all. I am sure I will regret for this in the future some day. But i am not willing to do things otherway round. However there happened some things which in normal circumstances , any body can be happy. Some of them are, -- US visa (B1) approved . So my travel to Menlopark ( near Palo alto) will be in September. -- Luckily got a C160 model Samsung phone in FM phone contest won. -- Service allocation for Civil services exam 2006 has been done. After which it has become clear that yours truely who is in waiting list will definitely get some service this year... Strangely some times, l know even before i participate in some contests that i am going to win. ( manalo mana maata -- konni sarlu odipoyanu lendi :) ) .. SD SD.. Anyways loggin out for now..

Monday, June 11, 2007

news today - 11th Jun

NEWS
  • Pranab Mukharjee - Right to reprocess spent fuel is necessary and non-negotiable for India. Finalisation of 123 agreements. Indo-Us civilian nuclear cooperation. US should not transfer its problems into India.
  • CSIR Director General - P. Ramaswami
    • Advanced sesmic Laboratory at chennai to develop quake resistant buildings.
  • Atomic Energy Commission chairman - Anil khodkar said indian nuclear program is fool proof.
  • Moreh in Myanmar is in news. Naxalite menace vs Salwa judum.
  • Chicken Guniya Viral fever in Kerala
SPOTLIGHT
  • Wheat imports and Food Security
  • Revised estimates of Wheat production : 73.6 MT
  • We are already in trouble regarding the Wheat production. In the last seven years, there is decline in the wheat production from 1999 (76.5 MT).
  • Reasons : We have lower productivity due to soil health. only one variety of the Wheat is used
  • through out the Punjab. However,
  • To the mandis are not problem, but farmers are not selling to Govt because of the low msp by the Govt. So less inputs into the PDS. Because of the higher prices offered by private parties.
  • Because of the Agriculturing marketing act. MSP will hardly meet the expenses of the production.
  • Entire country's production of wheat is stagnant from last 6 years. But in these years, we have increased our pop by 14 crores. So food crops are scarce.
  • The govt policy of diversification into cash crops or water intensive crops. Are not attractive
  • for the farmers. they want more incentives from the Govt.
  • Farmers Demands:
  • To link the MSP with the index of the prices. Unhappy about the MSP. to be at 1150 ( by farmers). They can produce more wheat if they can give us right cost. And also with 6h pay commission ,they also want to take into account the income of the farmers as well.
  • At NDC, National Food Security mission ( Rice,Wheat ,Pulse) - What is the primacy ?
  • States having their own agriculture policies and Area-specifi schemes and district specific schemes. 25000 cr allocated to States to make specific schemes
  • 850rs/ Quintal. - Neglecting the agronomic - pay commission link to
  • So much of imbalance in the fertilizer consumption. Need for Site specific nutritient managment.
  • It has the ability to improve the productivity of the land huge land. improving the productivity from 3.3 tonnes to the worlds best levels of 6.5 to 7 tonnes/hector. --> need for extension levels.
  • Normal 1:2.4 is required. Now its 1:35 ..
  • Failure of the extension services - if farmers are not using the inputs in the suggested ratio it will represent the failur of extension service. Innovativeness shown by private players are not shown by the universities and KVKs to extension. Entire extension system by every state is collapsed. Overdrawal of water is also a problem.

News This Week June 3rd - 10th.

  • BRGF ( Backward Regions Grant Fund) to remove the inter regional disparities. IMTG (Inter Ministerial Task group ) have come up with an index of backwardness to identify the b/w districts in the state. This index include 3 parameters - value of agricultural worker output, agricultural wage rate, the percentage of sc,st population. This is in addition to the districts covered in RSVY (Rashtria Sam vikas Yojana) , NREGA , NFFWP.
  • National Urban Health mission in the lines of NRHM. steps to eradicate polio.
  • INSAT-4B dedicated to the nation by APJAK at Hasan. One Nation and one space concept. The cost compulsions and economics of the future projects made inter country cooperation as necessity. The future projects include industrial complex on moon and the habitation on mars will become real in another 50 years. Reusable Launch Vehicles and Complex inter planatatory missions should be real the sooner.
  • Dedicated Military Reconnaissance satellite CARTOSAT -2A to be launched.
  • India in G8 at Heilindam (Germany)
    • Climate Change,
    • WTO Doha round negotiations,
    • 60B$ grant to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
    • To double developmental aid
  • India - Brazil agreements on June 4th.
    • JNehru International understanding award to Brazil president Lula de silva.
  • India - Africa Relations
  • As part of PAN-African e-network proposed by the president in Johannesborg , IGNOU lanched mba program for students in Ethiopia. The program will be expanded to 53 countries of the Africa.
  • The Effect of Climate Change on Asia.

    Asia to face “water stress”: Report

    June 10

    With the melting of the Himalayan glaciers, the main source of fresh water supplies to major rivers of the continent, Asia is heading towards fresh water crisis. A new US State Department Report said that the reduced fresh water availability in Asia could affect more than one billion people by the middle of this century. It has stressed on safe water and sanitation strategy in developing countries. The point made by the State department report is that globally by 2020 between 75 and 250 million people are expected to be under "water stress" due to climate shifts and population growth. "Increased floods and changes in coastal water temperatures could result in greater morbidity and mortality due to diarrhoeal disease," said the report. Apart from the lower yields in rain fed agriculture, climate shifts in the short term can also impact the frequency and severity of droughts, floods and heat waves, added the report. It further said that from a longer term perspective climate change could lead to changes in snow and glacier run off that feed water supplies and to increases in coastal flooding and salt water intrusion. "All of these changes will impact the economic and cultural systems that have developed in response to current climatic conditions," the report has maintained "Unless fundamental changes occur in water management practices, the region will experience harsh water shortages that will adversely impact economic growth," the report said. "Water demand for domestic and industrial uses is exploding in the ANE (Asia and the Near East) region, while irrigated agriculture is also expanding. Much of the water crisis in the region is caused by poor operation and maintenance, inappropriate technology, and weak technical and financial management." "To meet basic human needs for water and mitigate tensions over increasingly scarce water resources, ANE countries need to pursue a different path to water resources development and management. This path involves bold, concerted action by governments, water users, donors, and the private sector working in partnership," the report said. "Water utility reform, combined with sustainable capital market financing, can help reverse this trend and is critical to meeting the needs of developing countries in water and sanitation. In developing countries, the water and sewage utilities are often operating far below sustainable cost recovery levels as they struggle to maintain even the currently inadequate levels of service" it said. "This also means they are even less able to attract the capital needed to expand service delivery to the poor populations in slums and villages lacking access to safe water supply and sanitation services," the report added.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Broadband connections in Bangalore

I have joined Sun microsystems recently and have shifted to Bangalore in middle of January. Being a geek and obligations towards job, made me look for the broadband connections like DSL type. Then on my consultations with people at office anduser reviews on different operators in Bangalore at Mouthshut.com led to these conclusions. When ever , I am looking for the Broad band connection, I will to check out on following parameters.
  • Customer Support
  • Speed
  • Reliability
  • Installation time + charges
  • Prices / month.
In Bangalore , Airtel , BSNL , TATA INDIcom , HathWay , Zee next, SIFY and Local operatorsare the main players in this household market. From the user reviews,
  • speed + reliability : Airtel , BSNL , TATA , others.
  • customer support: Airtel , TATA , others, BSNL.
  • installation time + charges : Airtel (max week), TATA(20 days - max) , others , BSNL (2 months)
  • prices per month : Airtel (700 - unlimited) , BSNL (900 - Unlimited) , TATA (dint find out) , others
So Airtel is the best available as of now in bangalore. But hard luck , the feasibility in my region is problem for J.P. Nagar area. :-( . So now running after other operators. :-) ... Let us see how long it will take to find a good internet connection for my home place. Two of the User's reviews and tips at Mouthshut.com are posted here Which you might find it useful.
  • http://www.mouthshut.com/review/Choosing_a_DSL_Provider-105834-1.html
  • http://www.mouthshut.com/review/Choosing_a_DSL_Provider-99616-1.html
Bye, Sitharamaraju