Feb 26
I know it has been long or rather very long since I spoke anything about that photo website of mine and that self made content management system. So, here I am, with the latest news.
I think I have taken enough knowledge about the processes of development related with PHP and MySQL. So I have started writing a script (or it can also be called a collection of scripts forming a Software, similar to wordpress but not even 1% of it). It was not on the plan first. But when I started filling the database with the information about the images, I came across the painfulness of filling a database.
So, that same person, Tushar Gokhale, who was teaching me this self made CMS creation process gave me an idea. He told me to write this software that will allow me to upload images. I planned some more things of my own.
Here is a short description about the software. It will allow the user to upload an image. If the uploading is successful, then a thumbnail and an image slightly larger than the original will be created. Then the user will be redirected to an HTML form where he/she will be able to add the information about the image. Continue reading »
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Feb 21
Well… now that I think of it…. I don’t think that ‘helluwa’ is a dictionary word.
But that is not the point here… The point is that openSUSE 11 is looking better and better as days are going by and I am now really waiting very patiently for it to release. But it is getting moe and more difficult.
Jimmac re-adjusted the Qt stylesheets for the openSUSE 11.0 installer to produce an even more beautiful implementation. The ease by which the template can be changed fully demonstrates the flexibility of Qt stylesheets:

Note that the above is not a mock up, but the actual YCP template.
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Rodrigo began work on a GNOME client for the Build Service, giving you a graphical way to interact with the build service directly from your desktop! Continue reading »
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Feb 15
I don’t think that I should be writing this kind of posts on my blog. Especially when anyone can read it whenever they want to (including the teachers), but what the heck…
On last Saturday (9th of February) we, that is to say my entire class, had gone on to a study tour to Malwan. Malwan is a fairly big city in Sindhudurga district. It is, as with almost all the cities on the cost of Maharashtra, a very congested town. (You can read me babbling about the state of roads and lack of road signs in one of my posts). A famous water-fort, Sindhudurga is situated about half a kilometer from the coast of Malawan. And it is this fort which makes this city a tourist attraction.
We left the college at 12 midnight on the 9th of February (or shall I say early morning on the 10th?). As with most (or all) of the college tours, this one was a very noisy one too. We, that is to say the students, had made all the arrangements. So it was decided that all the teachers will be in the bus with all the girls and the other bus will play host only to the boys. So, now I think you might have imagined the scene once we were in the bus and moving… Continue reading »
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Feb 10
It was about some 2 months ago that I wrote about an OLD PC where I wanted to install a good Linux and be able to surf the net and play videos and songs occasionally use BitTorrent client on. And I had written that I found Knoppix 3.8.2 to be the best suited one, but as Knoppix does not give any flexibility on the installer and is not actually light on the system when using Firefox or even Amarok, I switched on Zenwalk 4.6.
This adventure went on pretty well if you leave out that part where the system was still a lot slow. Then, in last month, I downloaded Zenwalk’s latest, 5.0 version and been using it exclusively for a week (My laptop dies again…. I am not going into the usual HP SUCKS stuff now). Continue reading »
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