business · kernel · Linux · Making things work

Linux Kernel 3.3 reaches 15 million lines of code

Kernel 3.3 reaches 15 million lines of code when 3.0 is promoted to long term kernel. This number includes the blank lines, comments, , documentation, scripts. The kernel hit 10 million line mark in October 2008. The majority if the code is for the drivers over 50%,  followed by arch, sound, network and library. Linux 3.0, has… Continue reading Linux Kernel 3.3 reaches 15 million lines of code

business · Linux · Proxy · router · squid

Internet, acceptable usage

The price of internet has become a cheaper then ever, how ever it is still not so inexpensive resource in South Asia. On the other hand internet contents has become very heavy (compared to old days) as well as internet applications has become real time. Use of internet is not limited to information and education any more. In… Continue reading Internet, acceptable usage

Making things work · security

Top 25 password reported by SplashData

So you start with password? then try out some number and then mix them up cause you have to… it wount just accept 123456 or password any more…. so there goes the list for your wifi? or email? oh yah and facebook… I know next time you would think of not to use one of these 25… Continue reading Top 25 password reported by SplashData

business · Making things work

Service Solution and Product

Pretext: Working on a website for a company that sells information technology products, service and solution. They have this range of things they can do which needs to be visually presented, eventually lines has to be defined between products, service and solution for functional reasons, So needed some clarification, and discussed with some of my friends “product” is probably the… Continue reading Service Solution and Product

Linux · Making things work

Asterisk callme!

Something interesting happen today. We have an Asterisk voip system with Auto paging in a timed interval. The paging stopped working. Tried logging in the web console, and getting kicked out and prompted for login at any click after the successful authentication.  Which sounded familiar… Yes it is out of disk space! 130gb space is… Continue reading Asterisk callme!