iFM for PSP: A mini-review

Posted by Vince Wadhwani on Apr 02, 2006 in | general

I bought a PSP the day it came out. It was my first media device purchase since a first generation iPod back in 2001. The PSP had room for a few MP3s with the Memory stick duo and so I thought it would serve me well during my daily 45 minute train commute to the burbs. And for a while it did.

N.Y. Sinkhole Swallows SUV

Posted by Vince Wadhwani on Mar 27, 2006 in | environment | urban

Suspend to RAM on THinkpad X41

Posted by Vince Wadhwani on Mar 27, 2006 in | gnu/linux

I have been using Archlinux for quite a while now. The only lasting complaint I have had against it is the lack of working suspend/resume for my thinkpad X41. Recently, with the new 2.6.16 kernel that changed.

There are lots of great howto's for the thinkpad with linux so I will not rehash what's there. One thing that *is* missing, is how to get suspend/resume working on an Archlinux system.

So briefly, here it goes:

Setting up a mixed PHP/Ruby on Rails Dev Environment

Posted by Vince Wadhwani on Mar 17, 2006 in | gnu/linux

I've been doing some work with Ruby on Rails on my Archlinux system. Recently, I accidentally messed up that system and had to reinstall my tools all over again. I took the time to write some of that process down in hopes that it may help others who want to develop and deploy both Ruby on Rails (RoR) and PHP on the same machine.

Some trouble with Archlinux

Posted by Vince Wadhwani on Mar 16, 2006 in | gnu/linux

I accidentally screwed up my Arch System last week. I was installing a rather big package (kde) and ran out of room on my root partition. I made the mistake of manually erasing some files which resulted in some wonky errors. Eventually my bash shell died and rebooting gave me a kernel panic. I'm unsure as to what led to this downward spiral, and frankly I'm not interested in repeating the experience to figure it out. However, I am infinitely glad that I keep my /home folders on a completely different partition. Chalk one up for foresight!

Changes in Mumbai

Posted by Vince Wadhwani on Mar 07, 2006 in | travel | urban

I've been coming to Bombay about 3 or 4 times a year since 2001. In that time not much had changed. Every once in a while a new building would go up but for the most part the status quo was the norm.

This year, however, changes are afoot.

Two nights in Belfast

Posted by Vince Wadhwani on Feb 26, 2006 in | travel

I've just come back from a week touring a few of the Irish provinces. First stop: Belfast!

TOTD

Posted by Vince Wadhwani on Feb 17, 2006 in | brainbits

Take a moment and breathe in as deeply as you can, expanding your lungs to their true capacity. Hold for just a second and then exhale just as deeply, expelling all the air you can. By making your lungs use their full range of motion, just once per day, you can keep them young even as the rest of you ages.

Settled on Arch

Posted by Vince Wadhwani on Feb 16, 2006 in | gnu/linux

I've been going around the OS ferris-wheel for about a year now. Last year I got rid of my PowerBook G4 and bought a lighter thinkpad X41. Apple is a great company (heck, I worked there) but the lack of a light notebook left me scrambling. There are millions of people who walk to work or take public transportation and we need laptops too.

After unwrapping my matte-black-beast I needed to figure out what to use with it. Naturally, since it came with Windows XP that was the default choice. Being a long time mac user it took a while to get used to XP but eventually I did. Unfortunately there are a lot of UI issues that plague XP and, unlike Linux, there is no recourse for fixing them without delving into the registry. That, and the fact that I'm a huge nerd, led me to load linux on the lappie.

I've been using GNU/Linux since 2001 so it's not like it's new to me. At the same time I'd never done a laptop install and so many things are different. All over the web there are reports of various drivers not working or features that are incomplete. Still, I gave it a whirl.

I went though several distros to see which one I liked best for the laptop. I use Debian on my servers but like any objective user will tell you, it's all about the right tool for the job. I started with Arch Linux , headed over to Ubuntu, went to Debian, tried OpenSuse, went back to Debian, again to Ubuntu, and finally I am back to Arch.

There are great things about each of the distros above. Debian gave me lots of flexibility and a great selection of packages while Ubuntu was very solid. (It was, and remains, the only distro that just worked 'out of the box'.. suspend to ram, wireless, sound, and all.)

But Arch has me hooked. The clean style let me accomplish a lot more in a way that was easier than the other distros. Most importantly, when I have a problem the forum residents are relentless in helping me sort them out. It is fantastic.

I still have occassional issues with sleep not working though it seems to be getting better with each kernel release. I am happily typing away on an e17 desktop comforted that my fully configued fluxbox environment remains just a short uncommented line away.

I'm living as close to the edge of the latest community software while still feeling secure and that, amigos, is a great feeling.

Welcome

Posted by Vince Wadhwani on Feb 16, 2006 in | general

Welcome to the first post at urbanpuddle.com. This is my personal whitespace on the web where I plan to rant and ramble about a number of things including city living, gnu/linux, the envionment, politics, travel, and other things from time to time.

A little about me -- I live in the heart of the District of Columbia, am married to a totally beautiful & warm woman, and have an engineering background which I've used to work in fields ranging from Railroads to Technology.

Now sit back, relax, grab a martini, and bookmark this site. :op

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