Archive for January, 2007
GNUnify 07, 27/28th Jan
January 29th, 2007
An excellent event! & as usual, Ramky was onto his clicking spree just as the event started - even he & the professional photographer kinda conducted their own BOF at the event
Here is what Ramky had to offer me this morning

Kartik & Me attending Karunakar’s presentation
Coincidence - well, not much - it was expected - Me & Karunakar were speaking on the same topic… but luckily enough, his & my audience were different - thanks to the 10 AM schedule
wink; wink;


The amazing GNUnify staff - each one had an equivalent amount of such high energy levels that attending the event, for anyone - speakers & audience was a pleasure! Three cheers for them! ![]()
(Check out Ramky’s photo set for GNUnify 07)
For more pictures of the event, please head over to
Ramky’s Flickr. His lens has some real magic!
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Hap’ B’day dude!
January 28th, 2007
I’ve been missing out on a lot of birthday’s these days… Sandy’s was the last one which I missed & now vishal’s!

Wish you a very happy b’day ass-head! hehehe
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Exorcism of makuchaku
January 27th, 2007
Just came across this very old pic of mine… well, not too old!

If you’ve watched the movie, you know whats that! Hahahaha
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यादें…
January 27th, 2007

Mom & Dad at Meeta’s wedding
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Getting past Display-Projector compatibility problems at events!
January 27th, 2007
If you had been in my shoes today, you would have loved this idea - which just struck me!
My ATI display had a compatibility problem with the projector in room 407 @ GNUnify & I had to resort to using the laptops available with the organizers - which had a series of problems! How to get past such a thing if it happens again?
Very simple!
Start vino-prefrences on your laptop
Run organizer’s laptop with the projector
Use vncviewer to connect back to your machine for a full-screen display!
Voila! You’ll have your own desktop in seconds! - thanks to a cross cable or WiFi
But whatever problems or not, the organizers & about 97 student staff (as I was told) did an awesome job on the day one. Never was I left alone - a volunteer was always in touch with me, be it for breakfast, my badge, a copy of schedule, setting upt the laptop or anything!
Great job guys!
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