Repo hopping

Kadang-kadang saya kesulitan mengupdate Ombilin karena tidak konek ke repo. Pertama kali install Ombilin pakai reponya Kambing, lalu didobel repo Mugos. Lumayan lama pakai keduanya. Cuma baru-baru ini saya nggak bisa konek keduanya via wifi gratisan, akhirnya utak-atik /etc/apt/sources.list lagi. Waktu itu entah kenapa cuma repo Buaya yang bisa konek. Dan sampai sekarang masih mengupdate dari repo itu. Malas soalnya kalau mesti ganti repo kemudian apt-get update lagi. Pahamlah, sudah musafir benwit, fakir pula :D

deb http://buaya.klas.or.id/blankon ombilin main restricted extras extras-restricted

deb http://buaya.klas.or.id/blankon ombilin-updates main restricted extras extras-restricted

#deb http://buaya.klas.or.id/blankon ombilin-security main restricted

Wrong priorities there, huh? Mestinya komen repo ombilin-updates, bukannya ombilin-security :P

Pile of photos without good backup plan

Lately I’ve been carrying a camera everywhere. Not an expensive DSLR one, mind you, just a cheap point-and-shoot one. I used it on everything. Literally everything. People, signs, plants, water, lights, leaves, cats, building. I’m not pretending to be an “artistic” photographer. I just feel like grabbing pictures. Like those “alay”, taking pictures every few minutes. The differences is that I’m not taking pictures of myself, with one arm holding the camera 45 degrees slightly left above my head :P .

The pictures are so-so; some good, some flat, some really bad. And it filled up the harddisk rather quickly. As I’m writing this post, quarter portion of my netbook harddrives is occupied by those pictures. It’s rather surprising since the filesizes are averagely small, but I guess I underestimated the quantities. I should really resizing them all, to save spaces and all that, but I got more important concern: Backup.

You see, I consider those pictures as important memories, snapshot of my life. Okay, that’s exaggarating, but losing them surely will irritating, at least. I’ve lost 4GB of photos by a formatting “accident”. Now that’s not merely irritating, it worth cursing. And I want to prevent it happen again.

The plan? Not much. I’ve been uploading some pictures to photosharing sites and my blog, but there’s a limit on that. And I’m just uploading a few good ones. The others still intact on the netbook, and I can only pray that no bad stuff happened on them. At least not until I get a good backup media. A good external harddisk will do, I think.

How about old school way: printing them all? While printing is cheap (viva custom infus printer!), there’s no way I’ll spend a big load of money on photo papers. And since there’s no point of printing them on plain paper, I think I’ll skip this alternative.

Fluxbox on Ombilin

gnome-shell sure makes a beautiful desktop, but at the price of resource hogging. It’s too heavy for my low-end netbook, so I’m more than willing to have a lightweight desktop. Moreover, I think the resources gnome-shell (or any eye-candy effect) uses should be better spent at other application (browser, mail client, text editor, etc)

This is where Fluxbox, a lightweight window manager, win my choice.

Fluxbox on Blankon 6.0 Ombilin

I still keep gnome-shell, in case where it’s necessary to show off a jaw-dropping Linux desktop :D

While sufficient bandwidth is available…

..let’s get LibreOffice :D

wget http://kambing.ui.ac.id/tdf/libreoffice/testing/3.3.0-beta2/deb/x86/LibO_3.3.0_beta2_Linux_x86_install-deb_en-US.tar.gz

I still can’t believe that graph. 100Kb/s? Usually I wasn’t lucky enough to even get 10Kb/s

Great desktop with gnome-shell

Oooh, shiny

It’s still in active development, needs improvement here & there, but I think it’s already good enough for everyday use :)

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