Archive for November, 2004

Nov 25 2004

SuSe install

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In my Linux life I have used exactly 3 distros: “Linux Universe” (yeah, I’d never heard of it before or since. It came with a book on Linux back about ‘94, ‘95 and was the only thing I could find that would even pretend my ATAPI CD-ROM drive existed (remember those days? When, if it wasn’t SCSI, you didn’t HAVE a CD-ROM drive?)). Red Hat (Blame my then-roomate, who had an actual boxed copy of 4.0.) And recently Mandrake. I suppose if you count Fedora, that’s 4, but Fedora Core 1 is just Red Hat 10.0.
Today I decided to give Suse a try. So I spent the last couple of days cleaning up my Windows partition on Skywise, deleting unneeded files, defraging, etc. Problem is Windows defrag will defrag files nicely. It doesn’t seem to care about defraging free space and not putting huge files at the END of the partition. I did some checking online and found a couple of utilities that said they’d take care of it for me, but none of them did. They consolidated the free space down to about 2 or 3 chunks of free space, but didn’t do didly about moving the big chunk of data from the end of the partition to be right up with the other data (and no, this was not system files or pagefile.sys which can’t be moved.)
I gave up and booted off the Suse DVD. (Eval copy direct from Novell. So much nicer than having to deal with 5 CDs. Sort of like upgrading from floppy disk to CD. Remember those days?)
Got into the partition control stuff and discover I still have a dead Mandrake install on this laptop and gee, it WILL resize NTFS partitions.
Well, sort of.
I can play around with the resize dialog, only when I click “OK” it tells me the partition is mounted and I have to unmount it first. However the only thing in the entire partitioning tool that mentions mounting is the mount POINT dialog. And if I touch that, suddenly I can’t resize. I can click on the partition and then click the “resize” button, but it does nada. Very sloppy.
So I gave up, nuked the very-defunct “recovery” partition that Winbook installed, nuked the old Mandrake partition and joined them together in an LVM that gave me a whopping 4.9G. That allowed me to install pretty much everytyhing I want from Suse.
I have to say, Suses’ installer is pretty nice. But then so is Mandrakes, and Red Hats and Fedoras.
The one thing I really like about Suse is it’s hardware support. But then, that’s the one thing Suse has been known for for years. They have drivers for EVERYTHING. Even if it isn’t on the disk (for licensing reasons) once you get the system installed and booted up the first time, you simply tag the package in Yast and it goes and gets it for you.
The one problem I had here was that during the install it detected my modem. When I went to configure the modem, it detected it was a WinModem and installed the package to support it. Very nice. But then I configured my dialup account (an Earthlink account I never use, since I have Comcast cable at home, but it could be handy on the road where I can’t get ethernet or wireless). Then in the subsequent “download patches and updates” step of the install process, it insisted on trying to dial Earthlink. Since I don’t have a phone jack to a functioning phone line in my office, and since dial-up for patching would just suck, that wasn’t going to work too well. The only way I could get it to use the ethernet connection was to go back and erase the Earthlink config. Then it was happy (though it failed to get updates for unrelated reasons.)
I’m now all booted up and it’s downloading and installing patches happily.
Next step: locate a decent modeline for a 1280×854 display and configure the wireless adapter (nicely detected my Intel Pro 2100 wireless card (aka: Centrino). Never mentioned AP or WEP settings in the install dialog. Have to track that down.

Edit:
After clicking “submit” on this entry, I looked at the laptop and discovered it’s completely locked up at 33% progress on installing an update to busybox (53% progress overall.)
Does not respond to mouse (either wireless or the trackpad) or ctrl-alt-bksp. This is not good.

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Nov 25 2004

Want some change with your whine?

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I don’t mind being told I’ve made a mistake.
I don’t mind being asked to chang something.
I do mind being asked to change something, by being told I’ve made a mistake for doing it the way I was supposed to do it.

I’m running the sound and light for Labyrinth Theatre.
Yesterday was our “brush up” rehearsal. This happens mid-week when there aren’t performances, so the actors and crew can, well, brush up on what they might otherwise forget, going nearly a week without perfromance. Also the director can tweak things around a little bit.

I ran the sound and light cues precisely as I had been last instructed to do by the director, precisely as I had done in the first week of performances. She had “corrections” for almost everything. Not as in “I want to change that” but as in “That’s too loud. Turn it down!”
If you want to change a level, tell me “Gee, that’s too loud after all. Let’s take it down a bit.” not “Andrew! That’s too loud! Turn it down!”

And for the love of God, don’t tell me, during that gap between the last two sound cues, the one that lasts the better part of a minute because it’s a slow, quiet scene and the actor is taking his time, that “Hark, the Herald Angels is supposed to be playing here! Where is it???” Well, gee, the cue is Paul saying “I didn’t think so.” Did he say “I didn’t think so.”? I don’t think so! So, no sound. When he says the cue, I’ll play the sound, just like you told me to. Gee, you think it’s too quiet here? Fine, I can play the sound earlier if you want, but FRICKIN TELL ME YOU WANT TO PLAY IT EARLIER, don’t yell at me because I was waiting for the cue you last told me to wait for!

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Nov 25 2004

Swimming in silicon?

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Following Densaer’s thoughts, yeah, just a few machines around here.

I personally have…
1 AMD Athlon 2400+ XP (Linux desktop. File and print server, will someday be web and mail server for the house as well. Or so I keep telling myself.

1 Winbook W140 laptop (Intel Celeron 1.4Ghz)
1 Sony FG280 (Intel P-II 366mhz, now dead)

1 Sun Sparc Station 10 (Dual proc 50mhz, 32mb RAM)
1 Sun Sparc Server 20 (Not complete)
1 SGI Indigo 2 (Single proc, 110mhz, dual heads, but no longer have 13W3 capable monitors. And this thing sucks up power like you wouldn’t believe.)

Mom’s AMD Athalon unknown down stairs, Mom’s two elderly laptops, whatever Dad has sitting around in closets, at least one old vintage PC sitting in the garage gathering dust…

And, like Dens, that doesn’t include the various bits of networking hardware (2 wireless APs, lots of hubs and switches, several NICs) and other random cards (an old P-III 500 motherboard, with 1/2 gig of RAM) PDAs, calculators (My TI 93+ probably has more power than my first Palm) and so on.

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Nov 21 2004

Dumbest spam subject I’ve seen in a while…

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“Real men use Via.gra! Get yours here.”

(Not to disperage those who actualy have some form of ED and for whom Viagra is a genuine boon, but…)
I thought the point of the concept of the “real man” was that he can always “get it up”?

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Nov 12 2004

<em>Masters of War</em> - Students Harassed by Parents

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I got this from Densaer, but I thought it was interesting enough to repost it here.

The part of this story I found significant was not that the Secret Service actually investigated this farce (as the principal said, they were just doing their job.) but that the principal of the school actually stated that performing this song was the student’s right of expression.
In this day and age with “zero tolerance” and any statement that could in any way be construed as negative toward the government and administration as “terrorist” talk, to hear a school principal come out for the students rights is a refreshing relief!

Rocky Mountain News: Local

“I don’t know why it surfaced,” Cabrera said of the complaints. “I think they’re surprised by all the allegations.”

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Nov 10 2004

Ashcroft resigns

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Woohoo! I can live with Bush as president with Ashcroft gone. Ashcroft is far more dangerous than Bush.

BBC NEWS | In Depth | Attorney general quits US cabinet

US Attorney General John Ashcroft has resigned from the Bush cabinet, the White House has announced.

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Nov 02 2004

Did you?

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I Voted… Did You?

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Nov 01 2004

Test RSS enclosures

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This is a test post to see if I have RSS 2.0 media enclosures working correctly.
test.mp3


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