Sunday, July 27, 2008

Experience ubuntu

What is Ubuntu? I am searching new answers. I will say this is more than an operating system... more than a software or man made computer intelligence. This is derived from people who offer humanity or allow or make a way others to grow in the computer science world.

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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Ubuntu become very much advanced

Today I tried to play video in Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. Then its asked for some file encoding software. After checked them to installation , amazing it automatically download the data from net and installed in lap. Now i am quite confident to say after 2 years in Kerala you can see more Ubuntu Desktops in Schools and Houses compared to MS.Ubuntu gives you the power and flexibility for business, education and home use.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Ubuntu can change everything

Yesterday I had installed Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition. I really wondered on seeing the installation as well as appearence of latest Ubuntu. In that cover of Ubuntu CD ( www.ubuntu.com ), they have described their mission. After one round usimg I realised the tremendous differance between 6th and 8 th version of Ubuntu.You can feel the differance in windows closing ,utilities and in booting ,opening screen. Moreover I understood the strength of ubuntu community ( www.ubuntu.com/community ) . "Ubuntu" is an ancient African word that means "humanity to others " . This Linux distribution brings the spirit of Ubuntu to software world.

But this time also I missed to make a swap partion. Actually I don't know how to make a swap? How much space needed ? How it should be specified at the time of installation??

Friday, July 18, 2008

Struggling for getting interest to blog

In these days I was really struggling for getting a topic to blog. I can say, no time to study or read a new thing.But I want to enrich my knowledge. Usually I go to office at 8.00 am and return only on 9.30 pm. In software companies this become a culture. Even if they(sorry, we ) don't have work, we will be keen to pretend that we have work or heavy load. I can cry on public, in that 10 or 11 hours, most of the time my brain will be switched off.

But I am not ready to stop my blogging spirit. Here I am alone. I want my life to open to others so that I believe, I can reduce loneliness . You can expect more, more funny things.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Proud to be a GECT ian

Tessy Thomas, the first 'missile woman' of India
New Delhi, Wed, 14 May 2008 NI Wire

Indian women after serving to various post which were known to be controlled by their male counterparts including the post of Prime minister to President, Police service to the field of aviation here is another newsmaker Tessy Thomas who is been appointed as Project Director for developing the advanced version of Agni II missile.


An expert of solid system propellants which is used in Agni missile, Tessy earlier has worked as Assistant Project Director in successful launch of Agni III Interballistic missile with 3500 range on May 7.

“I like my job. I feel I am contributing to my nation's security,” said at an award function who was facilitated along with the entire team behind Agni III success story by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

She shared the responsibility with other 200 women defence scientist contributing India through Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO).

Her take on the advance form of Agni II which will develop under her guidance was, “It's still a confidential project. It will be called Agni-II-A2.”

After completing B.Tech from Thrissur Engineering College, Kozhikode, and an M.Tech in Guided Missile from Pune, this 45 year old who is also tagged as India's missile woman has also worked with the missile man of India , Dr Abdul Kalam the former president of India.

She has also analysed the reason for the failure of earlier version of Agni III which brought immense help to overcome the shortcomings and successfully launch the Agni III with range of 3,500 km.

She has also become the aspiration of millions of women who want to make career in this field. She is also a reflection of a changing scenario of women in India.