Back in Singapore

After 1 week back home in Brunei to participate in my 1st Church Youth Camp!!!! It was a great experience especially since it was that church that I was kind of forced to go. I was the, and I quote, “guy-that-sat-behind-church-with-computer”. Been a long time since then and still I can’t believe that the 1st church camp I actually went to was one hosted by my church back home. YDM website with a few photos. Thanks guys for the wonderful experience, it will certainly be a treasured memory. Take care guys and hope to keep in contact and see you guys soon enough when I come back ;-)

Anyway tonight is the last night ever in Prince George’s Park NUS. Tomorrow will be moving in to Naved’s and Fahad’s place which is near the Canadian 241 at Pasir Panjang. Helped Naved move some stuff just now and saw the place is pretty cool. Nice big place with facilities like a gym, tennis courts, swimming pool, squash courts and BBQ pit. A pretty secluded place but there’s a Cold Storage close by and some small eateries as well. Tomorrow is the final move of stuff.

Went out in the afternoon to run some errands and then ended up bumping into Isabel at Funan I.T. Mall.. She had a meeting with Kim which I crashed and we ended up eating at Marche at Suntec. Had the mushroom ragou (spelling?) rosti and a crepe topped with mango and chocolate ice cream… mmmmmm. Nice food.

Been thinking to myself about getting a new PDA and/or phone and/or digital camera. Think it started when I started looking at some photos taken back home during my Brunei trip. Was thinking to myself if it would have been better if I had my own digital camera. Then I it got me thinking about a PDA or phone with an inbuilt camera. But I thought that an inbuilt camera wouldn’t be great but since I was on the topic of PDA’s and phones I started looking into them. Man there are just too many choices. Anyway I better not get anything that will hasten and clutter my life. Felt God was telling me to slow down while I was back home: not to get caught up with things in the world.

Well I guess that’s it, the last post in my room from PGP, NUS. Good night and God bless!

Debian almost ready for me

Got almost all I need configured in Debian. The move to Linux is 1 BIG step closer =D Was trying to get my wireless working. Installed and loaded the modules required for wireless but it didn’t work. Finally found out it was due to the hardware button on my laptop. So finally found the problem.
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.20 root=/dev/hda7 ro acpi=off
ACPI was off.. Removed that option and not only did the wireless work, but now I should have proper battery monitoring, the next thing I was going to configure after the wireless.
Now… I think the last few things I need to configure

  1. Extra mouse buttons (Update: done!)
  2. Dual screen monitors
  3. Firewire (yet to check)
  4. SD card reader (yet to check)
  5. Make Google Earth use the graphics card instead of doing emulated OpenGL (installed the graphics card driver but still uses emulated OpenGL, which does not occur in Kubuntu) (Update: done!)

Just realised that this post wasn’t published =| Written 1.5 weeks ago before I went back to Brunei. Gah

1 man, 3 OS’s. 1 man, 10 scoops. 1 man, 1 God. 1 way, Jesus

The story of my life today haha
Started off roughly 24 hours ago when I decided to install Debian along side my Kubuntu Linux distro (i.e. distribution). The aim was that Kubuntu provided a lot of features I want (e.g. laptop battery monitor, bluetooth manager and others) that is not available in my Debian install as I do a minimal Debian install from the netinst ISO. First thing I had to do was to resize my reiserFS partition that Kubuntu was set up on. Had to non destructively repartition it. Found Gnome Partition Editor but I wasn’t sure if it did a non destructive repartition, but I took a chance. Backed up a few configurations of my Kubuntu setup and away I went. I have an annoyance with the partition editor (both Gnome Partition Editor and the 1 that was used in the Kubuntu setup) is that it takes a super long time for it to display the partition table that you have to edit and modify. Speaking of the Kubuntu setup, I dislike the way they do it now.

<rant>
It seems to me that you have to boot into Kubuntu (or Ubuntu) from the CD first before installing the OS. Sounds like a nice idea especially for those people who can’t handle the text based approach, especially the text graphics and need a ‘proper’ GUI. The problem is, it’s a nice idea so long as the computer you use can display the GUI. The Kubuntu version could not display on my laptop with an Ati X700 onboard. Luckily I know how to get the updated driver for the laptop in order to proceed with the proper installation, but I feel it should at least an option to install direct from the CD through a plain DOS-like console which is completely text based. Perhaps there is a way to do it but I couldn’t find it.
</rant>
Anyway back to the reason why I installed Debian along side Kubuntu was that I wanted to build the proper distrubition I want from scratch will minimal help (and automation) so as to learn something and know what I need for my laptop to give me a minimal system install without useless programs and stuff. So a mistake I did was to install the whole KDE desktop environment instead of base install. Also another reason was that in Kubuntu Opera had a weird situation with the Java plugin: it would open the applet in another separate window instead of embedding it into the page, something I’ve never experienced before. An Opera forum thread regarding this is here. Just installed the same version of Opera and Java in my Debian system and it works flawlessly: no separate window. Strange…
So anyway that leaves 3 OS’s on my laptop right now. Well more like 2 OS’s: but 1 OS has 2 different distro. Ahhh doesn’t matter anyway :P There are 6 entries in my boot menu: both Linux distros have a normal and safe mode, a memory test entry and Windows. Thinking I’m easing into the Linux world but there are a few things that are lacking. Couldn’t get NUSCAST to work in Kubuntu, but then again I didn’t try too much to get it work. So I will try to use Debian to see if the same process yeilds different results like my Opera/Java experience. No Shockwave player for Linux so had to resort to wine to emulate Windows and play Shockwave. But thing’s in general are pretty good. Think the day to convert will be soon, in the coming months I believe :D

Went to Swensen’s today at Holland Village. The only place with the $5 student promotion to eat unlimited ice cream. hehehe. Have to savour what I won’t get back home. 10 scoops: sticky chewy chocolate, mocha almond chip, frosted chocolate malt, chocolate, chocolate peanutbutter, cookies & cream, coffee, yam, bubblegum (this was bad: looks like paddlepop rainbow but doesn’t taste anything like it), sticky chewy chocolate. That was my brunch? haha Got up at 1230-ish woken up by my dear calling me :P

Gah… Opera just crashed on my by opening up a page =| Gah… Just *poof* losing a bit of what I typed… :( So I will try to recall what I typed…

Tomorrow is back to the church office to help out with camp stuff.. Ahhh the memories of church office.. good memories :) This week has been dedicated to God for me to draw closer to Him and indeed He is making a difference. Got my first ‘official’ devotional book and so far this week has indeed been an experience. Well kind of started the ‘week’ early. Saturday had a good time with God after service, Sunday was kind of rushed, my bad sorry God. Monday was worse but good. Woke up at around 0530 Monday morning to see my dear off to airport and with just about 2 hours of sleep. Then after that went out with John, Jo, Dom, Mer and Kim. Ended up looking at a guitar shop opposite Peninsular plaza as good ‘ole Dominic wanted to look at guitars. I tell you he’s a rising star in our cell group and we all can’t wait till he starts leading worship haha ;-) All the best in learning man, I’m sure God is proud of you. Then after that spent a bit of the afternoon just chatting with Dom right beside Mer and Jo who were discussing details about church varisty camp. When that was over Dom went looking for shoes/sandals or basically footwear :P He settled for a dark brown and light pink pair after much consultation from Mer and Jo hehe. When they all left I left for Orchard as I was catching ‘Cars‘ which was enjoyable. Saw a title something like ‘production babies’ in the credits followed by single word names, which makes me think that those are the names of the computers they used. So basically that whole day I was tired and sleepy but the Lord strengthened me and enabled me to still read his word while I was in Orchard. Tried to do it at the Library in Ngee Ann City but was almost falling asleep so went downstairs to get a brownie and ended up reading in the car park! hahaha But I thank God that He guided me to the car park for me to read hehe. Today was a busy day but came back and was refreshed by Him yet again. Anyway been a good day and hope to have many more.

Good night people. Good night God.


"One way, Jesus
You're the only one that I could live for"

Busy days

Past week been busy with church stuff. Been helping out at church office making bookmarks for the upcoming church family camp that starts on Sunday. dear dear, David, Dom, Jo and myself were ‘toiling’ away making the bookmarks.

  1. Print bookmarks
  2. Tear perforated paper that bookmarks are printed on
  3. Place several bookmarks on the laminating plastic
  4. Laminate
  5. Cut individual cards from the laminated plastic
  6. Punch holes in each bookmark
  7. Tie a ribbon on each bookmark

The worst was cutting the individual bookmarks. Took us 2 full days of doing that at least if i remember correctly. Tiring but fun and crazy times we had :P Good welfare too as our meals were paid for. Thanks Anne! :D She said she could claim it back and we even had ice cream floats.. mmmmmmm. Chocolate, cookies & cream and toffee ice cream… mmmmmmm :P

On Tuesday night after we caught X-men: The Last Stand,the 3rd X-men movie. I heard that there was an extra scene after the credits and true enough there was one and one that you shouldn’t miss. After watching the movie I kind of regret not following the comic book scene that I was kind of into when I was still in Brunei when I was like 11? :P 12 years ago :| The movie all in all was pretty good. Entertaining but kind of wished there was a bit more; guess they want me to come back for the 4th X-men movie.

Today went to the PC Show 2006 at Suntec City. Pretty crowded for a weekday. The same stuff every year I guess but this year saw more booth babes making me wish that they get rid of them like they did at E3 this year. Then had dinner at Carls Jr. The salsa and salsa sauce are nice :P

Something’s up with my external hard disk enclosure :( Think I need to get a replacement or at least try replacing the IDE cable that is in it because I keep getting an error that is consistent with a faulty IDE cable. Hopefully thats all I need to get else I probably wont get another external hard disk enclosure as I will probably install the hard disk into the computer I have back home. Speaking of home, I’ll be going back for a week from the 21st to 28th June then I’ll probably be staying till the end of July for convocation and holiday comprising mainly of finishing up of making my mp3 player!!!! Busy with church stuff now :P

Anyway back to a bit of spring cleaning and catching up on podcasts.
Good night people. Take care and God bless

Results

Module Code Module Title Grade
CS3221  ADVANCED OPERATING SYSTEMS  B- 
EE4001  B.ENG. DISSERTATION  A+ 
EE4217  TECHNOLOGY OF DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT  A+ 
EG1605A  UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAMME 
FNA1002  FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING  A- 

CAP: 4.55

Examination Status: 1ST CLASS HONOURS

All I have to say is to God be the glory Whom without I would not have been able to achieve such feats. Indeed God deserves all praise and worship for enabling me to obtain the results that I have got. :D

Been at the church office for most of the day which I should be yet again tomorrow, preparing for the Varsity Camp coming up from the 18th-21st June. “The harvest is plenty but the labourers are few” seems to be the message of the days: past, present and yet to come :P Basically there are 5 of us volunteering to do the work but despite the heavy workload it has indeed been a good time of fellowship :)

This being the first post that I’m doing in WordPress from my free Tripod host. Finally got it working by adding the following line in wp-config.php.

define('DISABLE_CACHE', true);

It fixed the error below:
Warning: ini_get, ini_alter, ini_restore, ini_set, getrusage, mysql_list_dbs, get_current_user, set_time_limit, getmyuid, getmypid, dl, leak, listen, chown, chmod, chgrp, realpath, tmpfile, link, mb_send_mail() has been disabled for security reasons in ….cache.php on line 404.
Got the fix from this forum thread, despite not being able to understand what they exactly said, but there was 1 important post that mentioned the fix and that was all I need. Praise God!

Anyway I think I better wash up and get ready to sleep and prepare for work tomorrow.
Good night world and thank You God for everything that You have provided for me.