Posts Tagged ‘Debian’

Virtualization, a new way ahead

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Today i had a challenge in front of me.

To look at the options to provide a virtual machine to run windows on Linux.

i had multiple options

Complete virtualization (virtual machine)

1) Bochs (I have used it a few years back and found it good, but it only lacked a graphical configuration manager)

2) VMWARE (one of the best in terms of ease of use but i have to reject it in due to its licensing)

3) XEN (text on net says a lot about it but till now i am unable to
establish a xen server what i want to do is to set a windows guest but
i have not found an option for it till now.)

then a site came into view the screen shots seems quite impressive and so came the fourth option in my mind

4) innotek virtualbox (although its proprietary in its fullest, but
a limited version is also released in GPL, and both versions are free
for educational and not for commercial use.)

See more about the latest version of virtualbox here

emulation

5) Wine – a nice piece of software, till now i have been able to succesfully run

i) macromedia dreamweaver 8.0

ii) adobe photoshop cs2 tryout

iii) winzip, winrar and other compression tools

6) DOSBOX

Well i have been dieing to try my hands on those nice games
available to me during the good old days of dos, which includes jazz
jackrabbit and others which i was unable to on XP, even under
compatibility mode.

This nifty utility is now installed on both my windows and Linux box
and is helping me run those old applications which worked on dos only
(or at most win98) environment.

OSSCamp Delhi – 10 reasons to attend

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

OSSCamp Delhi, India’s largest unconference yet has now 174 campers
registered now at the moment I am writing this post. Organized on the
lines of Bar Camps, OSS Camps are intense events with discussions,
presentations, and interactions with the participants. Motivated by the
desire of learning by sharing and to share your work with the
communtiy, OSS Camps are not-for-profit events.

Here are 10 reasons any Open Source Software lover must attend this:

  1. The gathering has been enough on the wiki and it seems clearly that OSSCamp is going to be a success now.
  2. You will get a chance to meet different people working at different places on different Open Source Technologies
  3. Open Source is the future of technology
  4. Open Source supporters are eventually open minded too. So, obv. they will be sharing lots of valuable information.
  5. You will get a platform to share and publicize your efforts and skill.
  6. Others will get to know you and learn from your work too.
  7. May be you’ll stop reinventing the wheel in some of the work you have to do and others have done.
  8. There are different camps on different hot technologies like RoR, PHP, MySql, Web 2.0, Python, Apache etc.
  9. There are lots of websites talking about it.
  10. You want to attend it. :)

The venue for this OSSCamp has been decided now and sponsored by Impetus, Noida.

Impetus Infotech (India) Pvt. Ltd.
D-39 & 40, Sector 59
Noida (Near New Delhi),
Uttar Pradesh – 201307,
INDIA
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Future OS in making

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Among several other projects, our labs are busy with a very ambitious contribution to Indian and later world users. The project is about developing a so user friendly, elegant, efficient and powerful Linux (Debian) based operating system. An operating system that never sucks. As we’ve just started, we just have a vision and strategy. The primary approach will be to provide an operating system which fulfills one’s basic needs (obviously better than windows) and the packages and tools which are really necessary. We’ll try to keep our first version bug free though it will be an alpha.

The project is named Codename Eulogix for now but, we’re looking for good names. We won’t like to rename our baby later so, we need a name which impacts a bit, is short and sweet and is easily spoken. Suggestions are welcome in comments.