Try out the free software synergy plus. The only demand put by synergy plus all the computers that you control has to be connected to an Ethernet. No matter the machines has Linux, Windows, Mac or even ipad, synergy does its job. Even you can do copy paste from one machine to another. BTW I stole this image from here
Monday, June 28, 2010
Synergy plus
Ever thought of controlling multiple computers with a single keyboard and mouse and with out using a KVM (Keyboard Video Mouse) switch ?
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Multiple Desktops in windows 7
I always wondered why Microsoft didn't care about multiple desktops feature in their No:1 Market share operating system. Linux had this feature from the Day 1 the KDE or GNOME was in place. From a developer point of view I suppose its a very simple feature. You have a desktop class, Just create multiple instances of it.
Anyways I used to use Ubuntu Linux for all my work and Windows when I need excel or power point. Once I started using Windows 7, I'm kinda addicted to it. The Aero interface is uber cool and its really FAST !!!.. Needless to say, I have a Dual core with a 4gig RAM. I have been looking for 3rd party softwares for the Multiple Desktop feature in Windows 7. I tried many virtual desktop, NVIDIA Nview etc. I would say all of them are not stable and crashes at times or doesn't have the features that i need. Then I came across the dexpot software for windows which provides multiple desktops feature.You can download the tool from here . Its much stable and its FREE !!. It has got all the bells a whistles you need. So go ahead and try it out and if it crashes let them know :D
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Mission STS 132 : A dream come true
Alright for those who dont know, I'm a space enthusiast. Yeah lets get back and write some boring stuff "AMBITIONS". I had like 3 ambitions. First I wanted to be a test driver for the super car companies, second aerospace engineer, third astronaut. Guess what I ended up being a couch potato starring at the laptop. The glorified software engineer.
Anyways end of digression back to the point "SPACE". I used to follow the rocket launches, Space station build, Mars landing etc and always wished to see a rocket launch live. Luckily I'm in Florida and the Kennedy Space Center is like 2.5hrs drive from my place, they had a shuttle launch (Mission STS 132) scheduled last Friday and its summer vacation I dont have any classes.
We ( 5 of us ) decided to head to flag off the shuttle. Augmenting the excitement we got a Pontiac G6 with 3.5L V6 monster under the hood.
We started at 11am. Had an awesome drive till Orlando other than annoying toll booths on the highway. WTF. America is so rich still toll !!. Anyways we took a short break at Orlando at Mcd. The Cape Canaveral launch pad is like 40 mts drive from Orlando. We had a 1 hour buffer. Then comes the traffic. I lived in bangalore for 4 years and I have seen worse. At least here it moves. But still we thought we r gonna miss the launch. After 30 mts the traffic got less and I used my Indian driving experience, floored the gas pedal to 95-100mph along with crazy lane changes . Thank God I guess cops went for the launch as well.
Yeah we reached the river were most of the people camp for watching the shuttle launch. The place is like 3-4 miles from launch pad. We asked a guy when is it gonna lift off. He said "Dude u've got 15 seconds". Oh boy that could have been a near miss. The final count down begins 10, 8 ,7 ....1, lift off. Its the best thing I have ever seen. Two long flames from the solid rocket boosters and short flames from shuttle engines. In 10 seconds from lift off we could feel the sonic boom. The cars that parked were kinda vibrating. Well here are some pics. We didn't click the lift off as we didn't wanna miss the initial show.
Seeing all this I got jealous of the astronauts who are in the shuttle. I felt as if they are looking at me and saying What the heck are you doing down there you have better things to do !!. Oh yeah i can do better things. Hey astronaut r u seeing, You are floating at 13000mph.. I'm sitting idle, enjoying the beach breeze and gravity and I'm gonna get "high" soon !!
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Tabspace in vim
For those vim users who care about code intendation.,You may put this in vimrc. For those who not or your favourite IDE is gonna auto intend for you then exit(0) ;)
set expandtab (Tab key will create spaces)
set tabstop=4 (If you need 4 spaces for a tabkey. thtz wht I use)
set shiftwidth=4 (The auto indent aligns putting 4 spaces for the nestings for loops etc..)
set expandtab (Tab key will create spaces)
set tabstop=4 (If you need 4 spaces for a tabkey. thtz wht I use)
set shiftwidth=4 (The auto indent aligns putting 4 spaces for the nestings for loops etc..)
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Totally useless..unless you are in UFL
This is the schedule of classes at UFL. Here people say I have class at period 1, I'm free at period 6 etc. I always get confused with the mapping between period and their scheduled timings. I decided to put it here, so I can quickly look up.
Period 1 7:25
Period 2 8:30
Period 3 9:35
Period 4 10:40
Period 5 11:45
Period 6 12:50
Period 7 1:55
Period 8 3:00
Period 9 4:05
Period 10 5:10
Period 11 6:15
Period 1 7:25
Period 2 8:30
Period 3 9:35
Period 4 10:40
Period 5 11:45
Period 6 12:50
Period 7 1:55
Period 8 3:00
Period 9 4:05
Period 10 5:10
Period 11 6:15
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Google chrome on Linux
Today Google released the chrome browser for Linux. I was desperately waiting for the release. And u know why. I'm a big fan of the porn mode.;) oops !!! the in-cognito mode in chrome. I don't like the private mode in Firefox as it opens a new private session after saving your current session. When you close the private session, ure old session will be restored. Gosh !! its way too complicated. Chrome simply opens an in-cognito window.
Again Thank You Google...
Friday, November 27, 2009
Family restroom
Ever heard of a family restroom. Well seeing is believing
Found it in KOHLS Gainesville during our thanks giving morning walk. Here is an excerpt from wiki about Family Restroom
Another recent development in public toilets is the gender-neutral toilet or "family restroom". These areas contain multiple stalls designed for maximum privacy and a communal washing area for use by both genders. The family restroom is designed so that a parent with a young child of the opposite gender can take the child into the restroom without the concerns associated with single-gender restrooms. Family restrooms have started appearing in newly-built sports stadiums, amusement parks, shopping malls, and major museums.
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