The wedding day is fast approaching, and I'm swamped with things to take care of. Enjoying every bit of it...
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
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Saturday, December 26, 2009
Ubuntu 9.10 on Dell Studio 1555
Just installed ubuntu on my new Dell studio 1555. I should say I'm pleased with the way it works. I had a small issue with the display while using the live CD - it didn't work, However the solution was quite simple.
I had to add "nomodeset" to the kernel boot parameters while booting using the live CD.
Adding "nomodeset" to the default boot parameters solved the problem for good.
Thanks to Ben for his blog post.
More updates later...
I had to add "nomodeset" to the kernel boot parameters while booting using the live CD.
Adding "nomodeset" to the default boot parameters solved the problem for good.
Thanks to Ben for his blog post.
More updates later...
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Another trip to a beautiful place...
I'm all charged up with the anticipation of the upcoming trip to Rohtang... Been there once and fell in love with the place... A short refresher can be found here. I hope that this will be a good antidote for the large doses of boredom that I have been subjected to of late...
Monday, October 26, 2009
Bored!
I am so bored that the boredom has killed any creative enthusiasm that might have existed in some remote corner of my soul!
I hope that the dead matter will be revived not too far in the future...
I hope that the dead matter will be revived not too far in the future...
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Cisco VPN on Ubuntu
Here are some handy links for folks who have been having trouble with Cisco VPN on Ubuntu.
For detailed instructions click here.
Some concise instructions here.
The VPN Client can be found here.
The patch can be found here.
I have tried the vpnc route and wasn't very pleased, so I decided to go with the proprietary client. However it didn't seem to be a very smooth ride... Anyway I hope that this helps. I will post in detail about this later.
Update: I found this tool which looks promising - Shrewsoft VPN client
It can be found using Add/Remove Applications (Jaunty and earlier) or the Ubuntu Software Center (Karmic Koala).
For detailed instructions click here.
Some concise instructions here.
The VPN Client can be found here.
The patch can be found here.
I have tried the vpnc route and wasn't very pleased, so I decided to go with the proprietary client. However it didn't seem to be a very smooth ride... Anyway I hope that this helps. I will post in detail about this later.
Update: I found this tool which looks promising - Shrewsoft VPN client
It can be found using Add/Remove Applications (Jaunty and earlier) or the Ubuntu Software Center (Karmic Koala).
Friday, April 24, 2009
Ubuntu it is...
I guess I have finally given in to the temptation to use Linux as the primary operating system on the laptop. I made the switch to Ubuntu about a month ago and the fact that I'm still using it is proof that I'm liking it (loving it might be more "apt" :D ). Here are a few screenshots...
For folks who are interested in trying it out here is the download link. I will be following up with more posts on my experiments and experiences with Ubuntu...
Stay tuned!
Edit: Removed one image... (25th April, 2009)
Edit: Added two images (9th May, 2009)
The best part... it is light on memory and quick to respond...
I think I might go in for the upgrade to the next version of Ubuntu (9.04 - Jaunty Jackalope) tomorrow...For those interested in the technical details - I'm running this on a Lenovo 3000 Y500 laptop with 2 GB of RAM and 160 GB HDD. The install was smooth and configuring the system was cakewalk. The only glitch was with getting the keyboard to work once the OS booted. Did a quick search and I found a solution on the ubuntu forums.
For the ones with a keen eye - you would see that I am running without any swap space, and still no issues as yet... I'll run some heavy stuff to test it out...
For the ones with a keen eye - you would see that I am running without any swap space, and still no issues as yet... I'll run some heavy stuff to test it out...
For folks who are interested in trying it out here is the download link. I will be following up with more posts on my experiments and experiences with Ubuntu...
Stay tuned!
Edit: Removed one image... (25th April, 2009)
Edit: Added two images (9th May, 2009)
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