Archive for October, 2008

The Disconnected Button

Posted by bradaric on October 29, 2008
Software & Hardware / 5 Comments

I love Linux :) My main dev machine runs Ubuntu 8.04 and I had PCLinuxOS 2007 on my laptop (Fujtsu-Siemens Amilo A1655G) until yesterday evening, when I decided to replace it with openSUSE 11.0. Why? Well, I haven’t had a chance to check it out recently and I just wanted to see how the new version works and feels :)

The installation went smoothly and it detected all the hardware. However, when I tried to turn the wireless card on (there’s a button right beside the power button), the HDD light flickered a bit and nothing happened. I checked again and after some consultations on the openSUSE Forum, we concluded that the card was successfully detected and installed, but was “simply” turned off…

Checking the log file (/var/log/messages) revealed that the OS did not know what to do when the wireless button was pressed. My first idea was to try to find the correct key code and just link the button to it, but after some unsuccessful attempts I found something better – a kernel module (fsaa1655g) which allows turning the wireless card on and off from the command line :)

The installation of the module failed the first time i attempted it, but installing kernel sources and updating the kernel to match the source version did the trick and I managed to install the module. That’s when the wireless LED finally agreed to light up for me :)

So, why do I love Linux after all the trouble? It’s an excellent OS, that’s why :)

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Belgrade Book Fair

Posted by bradaric on October 21, 2008
Books / 3 Comments

The fair is my “secret” place for finding the books I can’t find anywhere else during the year. Usually, the publishers and bookstore owners bring almost everything they’ve got, including the long forgotten English titles from the murky depths of their cellars. A treasure trove, really :)

Not this year :( Looks like they’ve been very busy printing new books to fill their stands. Not necessarily a bad thing, I agree, but that’s not the point. At least not for me. I understand that the fair is their chance to show off their “latest and greatest” and that’s OK, but newly printed books are very easy to find – every bookstore has them and promotes them before, during and after the fair. I thought the whole point was to allow the visitors to see everything you’ve got…

Or maybe it’s only me not understanding what it’s all about and expecting too much.

We’ll see what happens next year. Until then, I suppose I’ll have to find some other place where the forgotten books go for their final reader hunt.

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Reality Check

Posted by bradaric on October 15, 2008
Online Services / No Comments

Exactly one month ago, on a Saturday morning, I received an SMS message from the phone company, notifying me that my application for an ADSL line has been approved. All I had to do was to visit them, sign the contract and pick up the router. It does sound nice and easy, doesn’t it? Professional even. That’s if you don’t know the rest of the story…

I’ve submitted the application more than 3 and a half years ago! Yes, years – it was on February 17th, 2005. I’ve given up any hope that such a technological advance would ever reach my doorstep. As the dial-up connection was far too slow for my work, no wireless access points anywhere in sight, no cable company interested in providing internet access, I’ve decided to go for a satellite connection. It was faster than the dial-up (up to 2Mbit/s downlink with OpenSky’s SatSurf subscription), but it was a one-way connection and there was the uplink problem. I used the old dial-up for a few months, but finally decided to try a GRPS/EDGE subscription from my mobile phone company. And it worked OK… It had its downsides (satellite round-trip delay, configuration issues both on Windows and Linux and it simply involved a lot of hardware), but it was far better than the alternative.

Now it all feels like a bad dream I had a very long time ago. I’ve also added a wireless router to the mix – all computers can access the internet, nice and easy. I simply love happy endings :)

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The Power of Dreams

Posted by bradaric on October 14, 2008
Books / 4 Comments

Looking back, it’s been almost 20 years since I first had an Ursula K. Le Guin book in my hands – a set of six books in fact: The Word for World is Forest, Rocannon’s World, Planet of Exile, City of Illusions, The Dispossessed and The Left Hand of Darkness. It was my first taste of science fiction. And I liked it. Very, very much. Some years later I ran into the Earthsea novels and again a whole new world opened before my eyes. I was fascinated. And totally hooked. Science fiction and fantasy novels have been my favorite reads ever since.

Last month I read another of her novels. No, not the latest one. An old one, actually, from the SF Masterworks series – The Lathe of Heaven. A jewel. Takes the concept of dreams and the power they can have on our world and examines it from every angle. What happens when the dreams we have come face to face with reality? Will they just collapse or maybe change the world? Will the change be for the better or for the worse? Will it last? Does joining forces with others help us make it last and not lose the very essence of our being in the process… Very powerful.

I’m looking forward both to her latest book (Lavinia) and to other titles from the SF Masterworks series :)

P.S. There are also two movies (1980 & 2002) based on the book, but I haven’t seen either of them.

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Welcome

Posted by admin on October 13, 2008
Uncategorized / No Comments

Welcome to the GENZARD Blog. The posts will be our opinions on just about everything. The initial categories include `Books`, `Websites`, `Food`, `Places`, `Magazines`, `Online Services`, `Applications`, `Sports`… It should be fun :) Enjoy :)

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