Hello All,
Some days ago I had installed Kubuntu 7.04 on a Gigabyte 945 mobo
machine and it had the problem of hanging on shutdown/reboot. So at the
same place I loaded the Ubuntu 7.04 DVD that came with this month's
Digit mag. and the results were very good. Shutdown as well as reboot
was smooth. Video resolution was also excellent. Sound was impressive
with the African jungle snare music.
After installation I was missing the 'adept' package manager, so it was
installed using 'sudo apt-get install adept'. A lot of dependent files
were downloaded as it is a kde application. On starting it from the
menu, it gave a warning that root previlages are required to make
actually changes into the system. I could not locate the edit option for
the menu item so a shortcut to main panel was created and that
shortcut's properties were edited to add sudo before the adept-manager
command. After that Adept ran smoothly.
Multimedia setup was very easy. Whenever a media was loaded, the player
automatically detected missing codecs and offered to download it. They
got automatically downloaded and installed. Only VCD support was not
available. Maybe VCDs are out of fashion in the West. DVDs and mp3s
played fine. Even one out of two Mpg4 files in the same DVD could be
played. The other one ( Charlie Chaplin ) simply forced the player to
close every time.
Gaim was setup for Yahoo and Google Talk. Google talk's setup was found
from the web through a random google search.
So those who are planning to buy new systems can go for this board with
Ubuntu 7.04. Those who have not yet bought the Digit June issue can do
so if they are interested in this bootable DVD distro.
As a Kde fan and user, I am green with envy. :-D
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The Perfect Replacement For MP3
Digital music is probably the only kind of music everybody is
listening to these days. The reason being that its smaller in size and
thus makes it easy to share and store. Imagine downloading a 4 minute
track thats approximately 40 Mb in size in a place where access to the
internet is terrible and costs a bomb (thats usually the case in most
places in the world). Thankfully, compression algorithms exists that
can compress the same audio track to one-tenth its size, thus we do
not have to imagine the above.
Few weeks back I downloaded 2 albums, "My Dying Bride - A Line Of
Deathless Kings" and "Slayer - Christ Illusion". The Slayer album was
ripped at a very low bitrate and was not sounding too good. The album
contained 14 tracks and obviously it was ripped at a lower bitrate to
reduce its size. Many thanks to all the people who shared the album
with me, but it was just not to my liking. There was no quality and I
was furious because it took me a long time to download the album as
not many people were sharing it. Boy, what a waste of time and a
killer of expectation. Well thats what made me write this.
Mp3 is an audio compression format that has taken the world by a
storm. Mp3 is almost a synonym for music nowadays as Google is for
search. Now, here comes the problem.. MP3 was good at one point in
time, but not anymore. What's better? OGG VORBIS. AAC, Lame, MP3Pro
neither of 'em match up to Ogg Vorbis' standards. Don't take my word
for it, you can do simple tests to prove it. Take your favorite audio
cd, select a track that you have heard a million times and don't mind
listening to a hundred more and rip it to ogg vorbis as well as to
mp3.
Compare the mp3 and the ogg file to the track on the cd by listening,
well now you know what I'm talking about. The ogg file is a much
faithful reproduction of the cd than the mp3. An ogg file of 80kbps
(bitrate) is equivalent to an mp3 encoded at 128kbps. Hey, there is
still one more issue called "size". Ofcourse here again the ogg file
beats the mp3 hollow. For the same size one can achieve a higher
bitrate with ogg vorbis than with mp3. The best part ogg vorbis by
default encodes in variable bitrate (which deliveres better quality
than constant bitrate).
Isn't this a great piece of information for any music lover? There are
a more advantages in using ogg. Ogg is patent-free. Ok, we are just
not bothered about patents here in India, but in this case we have to
be because a lot of music that we listen to everyday is coming from
outside India. Musicians who sell their songs in mp3 have to pay
royalties. They could just save a bit more of cash by selling all over
the world their songs in ogg vorbis. Not just does it benefit them but
it also benefits listeners and fans. But do you think that they are
seriously bothered? Music is become a business rather than an art
form. Nobody cares about the quality of music their fans are listening
to as long as they are minting big bucks and are being voted for the
Grammy's. Portable players like ipod's also have to pay royalties but
still are unwilling to support patent-free formats like ogg. Why?
Because they too are doing well in selling their products. Neither the
musician nor the manufacturers of players are bothered about the
listener.
As a guy on one of the mailing lists puts it "if only all the music in
china was ripped into ogg vorbis", surely then a lot of players would
be supporting it. There are a few portable players available that
support ogg vorbis. Many of the game developers are using ogg vorbis
and are very happy with the quality of sound and even happier because
they are getting away without paying licenses. e.g. Doom 3.
Ogg is only the container just like avi. It can contain several data
streams at once, like video and the corresponding audio. Vorbis is the
name of an open source audio compression format. There exists Theora
for video compression and Speex for speech. I haven't really tried
these though. If you notice I haven't mentioned anything about Windows
Media Audio (wma) and Real Audio (ra), thats because I find these to
be very cheap proprietary formats. I would never recommend these to
any music lover.
The best part about using ogg is that its open source. A lot of
intense development will continue to take place to ensure that ogg
vorbis remains the best. Its going to be literally impossible for any
other proprietary format to beat ogg in the future. Almost all linux
distributions play ogg out of the box. Things are looking bright for
ogg, especially with all the Dell machines being sold with Ubuntu, we
can expect a lot of vorbis encoded music from the US. Happy listening!
June 25th, 2007
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Hi,
I want to configure ppp to dial my isp(pacenet). For some reason I do not
wish to use the rp-pppoe package. I think its possible to configure PPPoE
using defualt pppd. I couldn't find a working /etc/ppp/ppp.conf. The error I
am getting is "Attempting to reconnect".Even I have set mtu to 1492(as
suggested on a freebsd). But I don't know what does mtu mean. Can someone
point me the correct ppp configuration for use with cable net?
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> i have recently switched on to linux.
> previously i was using tally 5.4 version on win xp.
> now i want to know how to use it on linux? (pl do not suggest
> higher versions of tally as i am incapable of buying them and
> since now tally 5.4 is free, i want to use it .....thats it)
> (because i hav my data entered in tally & dont want to rekey the
> huge data again in linux)
> or is there any alternative free package which is exactly same
> as tally
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Arno's IPTABLES firewall is a usefull console based firewall for those
who understand firewall concepts but find it difficult to remember the
exact syntax of the iptables script. It is available with
Debian/K-Ubuntu as an apt repo, but go to the site and download its
latest deb package for the latest stable version. Installation is easy
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Hello All,
TurboCash is a GPLed accounting software. At present it is available
only on the $dose platform. Could accounting experts on the list have a
look at the website to provide more inputs on its usefulness for Indian
businesses, small and big? Since it is an 84 MB download, it looks big.
The website also has links for consultants so it must be already being
used by companies.
http://www.turbocashuk.com/accounting-software-opensource.htmlhttp://www.turbocashuk.com/accounting-software-download.html
Since it is Libre Software, I am not putting an OT tag.
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List,
RMS[1] was in Mumbai last year in August. (27th August
2006, to be precise). A session was organized by
FSF-India and GNU/Linux User Group of Mumbai, on Free
Software, Free Knowledge and Free Society.
This year, President of FSF-I Georg Greve[2] was in
Mumbai and delivered a talk on Free Software and
Science (on Thursday, 7 June 2007).
1. Does anyone from the list, has the video archives
of the above two sessions?
2. Can they be shared and re-distributed?
3. If it can be, is it available on YouTube or online
media? (not others, the above ones specifically)
(better if it is available on a DVD or CD)
4. Apart from this, if anyone has audio archives of
sessions by RMS, please let me know. (point 2
applicable)
I'm asking this because, a few who might be interested
in Free Software, might find it exciting to watch a
video by the pioneer of Free Software.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stallman
[2]
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A free Flash viewer is one of the last major gaps in GNU/Linux desktop
functionality, so last week's news that Gnash, the free Flash player,
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seemed too good to be true. Unfortunately, it was.
.... Read Full Story http://www.linux.com/feature/114561
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>>
>>Mohan Nayaka wrote:
> >Hi all,
>> I am planning to buy a laptop. Model: Toshiba Satellite(r) A135-S2386
>> Is this machine penguin-friendly or atleast, not unfriendly?
>> Particularly, is it Beryl-friendly? Any allergies to FC6/7 ? I am keen to
>> try out FCx more seriously now.
>>
>Battery life seems short.
>http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3639&review=Toshiba+Satell…
>
I am using a Toshiba L-30 C330 with Fedora 6 for past 6 months.
The bios is buggy so sleep, hibernate don't work.
Also the sound card does not work without a 1 line hack in the patch_realtek.c file
Beryl worked after a fashion but kept crashing. I also had lot of trouble with window decorations vanishing so I left it alone. Will try it again when I upgrade to F7 soon.
I used an IBM T series before this for a few years & that was MUCH better with linux.
Also Toshiba is not very linux friendly company in terms of drivers & updates etc if you take a look at their updates site. I should have stuck to IBM.
regards
Koustubha Kale
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