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End Run
We are 7 days away from FOSS.IN/2005. Preparations are at fever pitch, and I am all about ready to collapse. Registrations are pouring in (we crossed 1000 sometime last week), and the number of hits on the FOSS.IN website are staggering. I am sitting here wearing the conference T-Shirt, which is very nice, and for [...]
University Endorsement
In what amounts to an endorsement of FOSS, the Visvesvaraya Technological University, Karnataka’s main technology education university, to which almost all technical colleges in Karnataka are affiliated, issued a letter today to all principals and HODs of almost 120 engineering colleges, urging them to encourage their students to attend FOSS.IN/2005. You can see the letter [...]
Those little victories…
Ten years after first attempting to get Linux out to the public, one has had one’s failures and one’s victories. Today was one of the victory days. The newspaper announces the official Indian National Portal, put together by the Government of India with the NIC and the Department of Information Technology. It works really well, [...]
Projected dilemmas
Bah! For years, I have had problems with LCD projectors and my notebook. My notebook’s native resolution is 1400×1050 (like many high-end notebooks manufactured after 2002), and putting it into a non-native resolution upsets the notebook’s belief in good and evil. Changing my resolution to 1024×768 simply doesnt work – the projector just won’t accept [...]
Delegate Registration for FOSS.IN/2005
We opened up delegate registrations for FOSS.IN/2005 yesterday, and if anyone had any doubts about interest in the event, he may now put those doubts to rest. This year’s event is going to have the largest audiences ever. In case you missed the second list of talks, go have a look. This is the highest [...]
The Real Magic
In 1999, we were battling to get recognition for the Linux and FOSS community in business circles. Repeated attempts at getting the community included in various industry events had not met with any success. At a party at a friend’s place a year earlier, I met Sanjoy Das Gupta, who a little while later became [...]
Dataone Billing software
If you are a user of BSNL’s DataOne Broadband service, run (don’t walk) to http://dobs.sourceforge.net Download, configure, be amazed, be very amazed. In short, this is a script to capture and calculate your Dataone Usage from Dataone’s unhelpful Usage site. Lots of options, well written. And excellent documentation included as well. Kudos to Aravind SV [...]
FOSS.IN/2005 International speakers
Some of the international speakers coming to FOSS.IN/2005 can be found here. I am in Mumbai on Tuesday, and New Delhi on the 27th, speaking at this event. If you are there, do drop by and say hello.
Aaatchoo!!!
I think Bangalore has finally managed to achieve a new level of badness – complete incompatibility with me. I have noticed, over the past few years, that everytime I travel out of Bangalore, my allergies, sinusitis and frequent attacks of the sniffles just disappear. But as soon as I land back here, I am sneezing [...]
Tip for gaim users on MSN
This is more of a note to myself, but anyway: If you need to change your MSN Instant Messenger password or login address, go to https://accountservices.passport.net Users of gaim will find this useful, because gaim doesnt have a built-in password change option, and not everyone uses Hotmail accounts for their MSN account (I don’t, for [...]