
Ubuntu GNU/Linux comes with many fonts but what if you want more?
Just type this command in the closest terminal:
This will download 11 megabytes of packages and install hundreds of fonts in your system. Make sure you enabled universe and miltiverse repositories.sudo apt-get install ttf-georgewilliams ttf-dustin ttf-larabie-deco ttf-larabie-straight ttf-larabie-uncommon
Source
Monday, August 17, 2009
Intsall 100s of Fonts in Ubuntu with 1 Command
Friday, August 07, 2009
Quick Guide to Switch to Linux
I have been using Linux as my default desktop for a over a month now with almost no problems. I have been using it in my travel laptop for over a year and on the home server for two years. So why my main computer was so late to the party?Its because of my mobile phone and ipod specific applications and computer games.
I solved the first problem by having a Windows virtual machine inside Linux and solved the games issue by having a 30GB partition with Windows. Now I connect my Nokia/iPhone/Blackberry to the virtual windows and it works flawlessly and to play Crysis, I reboot in Windows and play it there. The Windows partition is without any programs because it is there for the sole purpose of playing games.
I just wanted to provide a quick guide to everyone who's stuck with windows like I used to be and can't make the switch to Linux. Each step is linked to a useful web page explaining, in details, how to do it:
Backup all your personal files and bookmarks in an external hard drive
Find your old Windows CD and hardware drivers CDs for Windows
Immediately change the Ubuntu theme!
In Ubuntu make sure you install the following:
Proprietary graphics drivers (I know, sue me!)
Download the closed source virtualbox (not the SOE eddition) and create a windows virtual machine for your iPods and Nokia mobile phones
Keep a list (text file) of all commands you learned in the process and all DEB packages you installed in the process
Once you are satisfied with your Linux desktop back it up using remastersys which is like having a snapshot of your computer (with or without personal files) on a bootable CD/DVD.
If you have any questions just shoot me an email or use the ubuntu forums. You can get paid phone support from Canonical if you want to. Its a great way to financially support the organization behind Ubuntu. I also use Google a lot to help me with troubleshooting. For example, search for “linux replacement for photoshop” and “ubuntu install true type fonts” these kinds of searches usually yield good results. You can be very specific and still find good results, like “ubuntu screen resolution dell inspiron 6400.”
Usually its good to have a friend with Linux background, so I really mean it, send me an email or add me on msn (no Blackberry, sorry) and I'll be glad to help and spread the knowledge of Linux.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Viva's Fake Word of Mouth Campaign
Seems like Viva, a very tiny and ignorable Kuwaiti telco, is emailing bloggers using fake names and emails to complement their latest ad campain. Its so obvious and pathatic. Nobody is using Viva and nobody cares.
I recieved two emails from pink[...]@hotmail.com and s.m[...]@live.com both asking my opinion about Viva's recent ads and both attached pictures of the ads, which i won't put on my blog. I'm suddnly an advertising expert and my opinion matters to random people?
I wonder how desperate is their marketing department to attempt such a stunt and sound so obvious and fake? They need people to talk about them in their blogs and get free ads all over the kuwaiti blogsphere? Good idea, but bad fake names.
Probably this post means they have accomplished their goal and let me write about them and give them free mention and advertising. But i felt the need to warn all bloggers out there.
The emails are fake!!
Monday, July 06, 2009
Zain and Wataniya Compared

This is a little comparison between the two leading mobile operators in Kuwait. I made this spreadsheet to help me decide what operator and what plan to choose for my personal use. But decided to put it online for everyone who couldn't decide.
I created it with Google Docs and its available here as a web page and in PDF, Excel, and Open Document formats.
Let me know if it needs any modifications.
Friday, July 03, 2009
Auto Mount NTFS Drives in Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty

This is by far the easiest way to mount internal hard disks automatically every time you start Ubuntu. I'm assuming this works for all Linux distributions not just Ubuntu. This is copied and slightly edited from Ubuntu forums.
- In a terminal window type "sudo apt-get install ntfs-config"
- Unmount all manually mounted drives
- Run NTFS configuration in the menu (System > Administration)
- choose the drives that you want to be automatically mounted (all of them)
- Put a check next to "Enable Write Support for Internal Drives"
I wonder why this is not the default behaviuor in Ubuntu!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Finally A Usable iPhone

After watching apple's WWDC keynote, I can finally see an iPhone that I can use. Tomtom finally provided turn-by-turn GPS navigation application. The inclusion of copy/paste and MMS took some time but they managed to introduce these features. Official Arabic support, a plethora of applications and games, a faster CPU and an actual GPU. And don't forget zero configuration tethering.
Now I'm missing only two things, official carrier in Kuwait and a physical keyboard. I can manage without a keybord but I will only get an iPhone if its officially sim free or officially supported by a local Kuwaiti carrier.
Come on Zain, stop hauling in blackberries, where are the iPhones?
Friday, May 22, 2009
The Fully Automated Website
There are many strategies to monetize websites (making money out of websites). However, the most effective way is to make the website do all the work. Namely, automation.
Websites the likes of 6alabat.com and similar shopping and delivery websites are a good way to make profits. But you must provide services, maintenance and delivery operations, which are costly. This is not what I want. I want to make a website and totally leave it for years, while it continues to make profits. I can do that with scam websites, like registering the domain gogle.com (notice the missing 'o') and fill it with ads for all those who mistype the word google. But I don't want to do that also. I want people to benefit from it and that will make them come again and tell their friends about it. So it must be also useful.
Also, the last thing I need is a running cost for the website. Hosting the website and registering domains can be very expensive if I don't shop around for best deals. Never go to a local company for web hosting and design. They will charge huge amounts of money for few man hours of work with free open-source web applications, pre-made templates, and slow locally hosted servers. You can find online retailers who charge $20 for the whole thing but you have to do it yourself.
So the website must be automatic, useful, and cheap. Add to that some paid non-intrusive ads and a nice design and you're set to go.
We use automated website everyday without knowing. Fully automated websites require minimal intervention once its off and running. I strive to come up with ideas to develop such website. The kind of websites where you "set it and forget it." My first inspiration to this idea was Google News and then came Techmeme, a technology news aggregation website. The owners of these sites rarely even look at them once in a while. Techmeme recently hired the site's first editor, three years after launch! The editor's job is to visit the website once a day (from home) and promote news stories to the top of the page if he thinks they're important.
Techmeme attracts adds from companies such as Intel, Microsoft, and Adobe. The owners have three more similar websites aggregating politics, baseball and celebrity news, and I imagine more websites coming very soon. Because once you create an automatic website for a specific topic, you can copy it for other topics and attract even more people and serve more ads.
Step 3: profit!
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Vague Google Searchs Improve Your Results
You can ask Google to search for synonyms very easily by adding a (~). For example, I was searching for a problem with my phone after upgrading its software. So I searched for: nokia 5800 firmware screen problem which gave me good results. However, changing the search query to: nokia 5800 ~firmware ~screen ~problem gave me a better result.
Why is this a better search? Google searches for the words in the query but also searches for their synonyms. Meaning that if someone wrote a very nice article on nokia 5800 software monitor issue, it wont show up in my first search and will show in the second search.
So help Google help you by using (~).
Saturday, May 02, 2009
A Weekend Trip With Only Ubuntu 9.04

I took a leap of faith bringing only a fresh install of Ubuntu Linux with me on this non-business trip. It made sense as all I needed from my computer was email and web browsing.
I put this shiny new Ubuntu on my old IBM ThinkPad T43 laptop. It ran as if my laptop was this year's model. It is very fast and responsive. Actually it was faster than my brother's new Dell laptop running Windows Vista. I turned it off as soon as the installation and update process finished and packed my bags to leave for the airport.
Later that evening, in the hotel room, I turned my laptop on to read my email and some blogs. The desktop was clean, Firefox pre-installed and ready, it already connected to the hotel wireless internet, all that without me touching anything but the power button. If I remember correctly, windows required so much tweaking to reach this point! I read my email and was able to view PDF and docx attachments without installing additional software.
I couldn't sleep, so it was time to play some Counter-Strike on Steam. All I did was install wine and download Steam. With the fast connection in the hotel, I downloaded the entire game and was playing in 30 minutes. This game was not playable on the same laptop when it was running Windows XP. How ironic is that?
This experience amazed me because I was able to to do every I can do with Windows, without Windows. Even do things I couldn't do with Windows, like running games on old computers. What this means is that we, the people, have the option to work/play on the platform that we choose. This concept is strange to us now because we are used to accept the fact that all computers run Windows. Well, not anymore.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Edge Magazine
This is one of the best magazines with focus on the business and developer aspect of the games industry. Edge Magazine realized the grim future of print media and launched an online version of the magazine. If you are interested in the economy of game development, check this one out.
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Geeks Talking
I enjoy watching what technology enthusiasts (also known as geeks) have to say about technology. They have a passion for what they do and it shows when they talk. Thats why I always search for videos of geeks talking and listen to what they say, and I always learn something new from every video.
I also wanted to embed these videos here but I didn't want to spam this blog. That's why Geeks Talking was created. It is a place to show interesting videos that I encounter daily. New videos will be linked on the left-side column.
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Nokia 5800/E71, iPhone 3G, Blackberry Bold - Compared
I was asked to compare these four smartphones, so here we go. I wrote a much longer article but decided it was too long and rewrote it. This comparison is for me personally and I realize that most of you have different needs and uses for your smartphones. For me, I want a good web browser, camera, keyboard, connectivity, applications, and good looks.
iPhone:
Please note that this discussion is about hacked iPhones because if you're using iPhone in Kuwait, then it is hacked.
Apple created the iPhone so it must be cool and trendy, but that is not a selling point for me. To use the iPhone in Kuwait you have to hack it (or buy it pre-hacked) and that is not ideal because you can't update it with security patches until these patches are hacked as well, usually few days or weeks later.
I will not use a smartphone with outdated software, let alone outdated firmware. Talk to me when a Kuwaiti wireless carrier strikes a deal with Apple to carry the iPhone officially. Besides, this June Apple will announce a new iPhone with supposedly a better camera, true bluetooth, and "official" video recording.
And why on earth do I have to use iTunes every time I want to sync my music and pictures?
Face it people, there are only two reason you are using Blackberry:
1- Your company gave you one.
2- All your friends have one and you were missing out on the 24/7 free text party.
For the first group, tough luck! I know a guy who stashes it in the glove box.
For the second group, use any instant messaging software and stay connected with your friends, you are paying for Internet anyway.
Now these two have everything that I need in a smartphone. A browser that can open all websites, and play web videos, 3.2 MP camera, qwerty keyboard, a whole library of applications, and they both look good.
They are not as trendy, cool, and hyped as the other two, but their functionality (for my personal needs) is unmatched elsewhere.
Saturday, April 04, 2009
Open Expo 2009 Videos

This is a great collection of speeches about open-source software. These geeks can't stop talking about Linux and freedom of technology.
check it out: Open Expo 2009
Don't mind his Red Hat, pun intended.
Friday, April 03, 2009
Kuwait Minstry of Communications Blocks VoIP

It is understandable if the ministry block suspicious and x-rated websites and domains but it is reaally unacceptable to block major voice over IP providers like Skype and Fring.
Where I work I subscribed to a VoIP provider (which I will not name) and we are saving a lot of money on international calls and SMS. However there is no guarantee that the ministry of communications will block this provider as well. Therefore we don't buy annual VoIP packages, which should save us more money.
The only reason the government is doing this is to prevent illegal VoIP resellers inside Kuwait. You know, these places where Asians line up to call home for half the price of regular international calls.
The only way out of this dilema is to open up international calling and landline services to private companies, like every other nation in the world does. Saudi Arabia just launched a private landline company and mobile carriers over there carry their own international calls and their own competitive rates.
Open up international calls and unblock Skype and let us be open to new technologies, please.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Finally a google.com.kw
Google finally realized that Kuwait has internet and therefore launched a localized "Kuwaiti" version of its most common sites. I know for sure that this is the most expensive domain name google has ever rented. According to the ministry of information, .kw domains cost exactly 200 KD a month. Yeb, that's more than 20 times the cost of .com (or even .ae) domains.
Google creates local domains and servers in most countries to save money on international bandwidth usage. I don't know if they will break even with local domains as expensive as this.
Anyway check out www.google.com.kw.