As you generally have on anything Linux, is the ability to make things look like this:

Look at the titles, not the graphs.
Memoirs of a QWERTY Keyboard
As you generally have on anything Linux, is the ability to make things look like this:

Look at the titles, not the graphs.
Written by Harsh
April 28th, 2010 at 7:11 pm
Posted in Personal
Tagged with Choice, KDE, Properties, System Monitor, Too many options
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I'm Harsh J Chouraria, although on most places over the internet its 'QwertyManiac', a technology enthusiast, itch scratching KDE core developer, mostly hobbyist programmer and an ardent comic-book reader.
I live down south in India. I hold a bachelor degree in Information Technology from Anna University.
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Why do you have 2 swap partitions?
having bsnl u/l plan i guess !!
23.0 Kib/s
ridiculously low speeds courtesy:BSNL
decodedthought
28 Apr 10 at 7:42 pm
I don’t have two swap partitions, one is a memory usage indicator.
Yep, I’ve been on BSNL Broadband’s Home 900 UL ever since the third month of its debut.
Harsh
28 Apr 10 at 9:26 pm
UL 900??? hasn’t that been changed to 750 ?
decodedthought
28 Apr 10 at 9:38 pm
Yes, I’ve abbr’d that part. Its still quoted as UL 900 on the bill, so the legacy mention.
Anyway, hover over the text in the previous post that says Home 900 UL, weird that it won’t show that in underline, gotta fix.
Harsh
28 Apr 10 at 9:53 pm
lol, I didn’t know a hover existed there
very nice site…
when are ur exams starting?
decodedthought
28 Apr 10 at 10:41 pm
Begins on May 3rd, if the dates are still the same
Harsh
28 Apr 10 at 11:22 pm
I got High Speed Networks today
decodedthought
29 Apr 10 at 5:09 am