Vent

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

I need to fu&king vent at life right now.

WTF, old man, don’t run straight into me, now my bike’s all ehf’d up, along with my leg! Apology not accepted, freaking old man!

Pete’s place doesn’t open until eleven on Sundays, and all I wanted to do was watch Federer win his first match on dirt. I thought it might be on ESPN360, but WTF, no way? How could you not air this match on ESPN360, when you stick the Lakers on there every freaking night!? Uhhhgg.

Now I’m going to have to watch it later, and why is Firefox 3 on my f*&king OS (Ubuntu) if it crashes all the time! Get your shit straight Canonical.

Windowz

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Well, here I am, back in Windows. I wonder how many time I might be moving back and forth, and people are just going to think I’m stupid? Not a long time, eh?

Well, I was trying to get some work done yesterday in Ubuntu, and I swear, for the life of me, there’s nothing better than watching YouTube videos and working at the same time, right? Well, I couldn’t do that, Firefox kept crashing after every other video. Yes, I did try some fixes, but by the time the day was done, I hadn’t got any work done, trying to fix the infernal thing, and I hadn’t even fixed it!

So, I had to sit down and get my priorities back in order, strange I always seems to cross this transition (Mental note: I hate doing links whilst I blog, or even ever, so I won’t this time, hunt around.) every time I realize I actually have to do work in Ubuntu.

There’s such a hand-off between Windows and Ubuntu, and overall, Windows always wins. I love the idea of being an Ubuntu user, but it just can’t happen because I’m also a working citizen.

I swear, people that have the time for Ubuntu, or Linux, must not have lives other than work. Because I didn’t the last week or so, and, I didn’t even get any work done?

But there was one good thing that came from this, Komodo Edit. I found it in search for a good cross-platform HTML/PHP Multi highlighted editor. It works great in Windows too, great project management!

Anyways, laugh if you want, but I’m off to get some work done…

Acer 5050 Battery Applet on Ubuntu 7.04

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Ubuntu

Please note some changes.
@ Ubuntu Forums

So, initially, I was having this problem and fixed it, and then, it unfixed itself! So, I got fed up and tried a bios update.

I flashed my bios to 3315 on my Acer 5050, in Windows Vista using WinPhlash, and wallah, battery applet works without any of the custom DSDT.

Ubuntu & Rob Roy

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

Finally, I’m all migrated over. I’m watching Rob Roy in celebration.

Yeah, I got Ubuntu up on my computer, I really missed it. We’ll see how it goes. I know I had mentioned some whoes before, and it was tough, but I’m happy. I remembered 7.04 (Fiesty) working on my lappie before, so I thought I’d just go back, and I’m starting to see, as are most of the rest.

Maybe Ubuntu is just putting releases out too often, seems like the practical community is sticking with a reliable version.

The hardest part was, probably, moving and sorting the partitions, which Windows was more helpful with than ever before. Although, realistically, it wasn’t really helping, just doing more than it ever had. I was able to shrink my Windows partition, which I’ve never been able to do before.

Why you ask? I don’t know, I just like using Linux (specifically Ubuntu), I just feel better. It’s like recycling, it just makes you feel better, it doesn’t really help all that much.

I still have Windows, I know I will still be working in it, and I was pleased to find out, you can access ext partitions via Windows using ext2fs. So, I can still work back and forth.

Well, goodnight…

Linux Letdowns

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

So, for the last couple of hours I have been playing with some Linux stuff, Wubi/Ubuntu and Fedora 9.

I use an Acer 5050 laptop, just because I like cheap computers, as I’m often clumsy, and they’re pretty durable. If I drop it, or something happens, they’re pretty easy to replace. I would, of course, dig a Macbook, but I’ll wait until I’m filthy rich to be buying those.

The Acer 5050 is probably the ultimate Linux testing machine, because they’ve adopted the cheapest cooperate molested hardware. I’ve had Ubuntu on it a few times before, but often I got frustrated with dealing with problem after problem.
Due to the molested hardware.

I think Linux, with Gnome, is beautiful, and I love the idea behind Open Source, and I want (so badly) to use Linux! I even love using the command line, but not to get my OS running. I get letdown each time I fit a CD with Linux into my lappie.

Wubi/Ubuntu

First, I wanted to check out the Wubi installer for Ubuntu, which installed quite nicely, but as soon as I got Ubuntu started it let me down yet again, I couldn’t even escape the boot screen.

But Wubi let me uninstall Ubuntu pretty easily from Windows Add/Remove, which was nice.

Fedora 9

I love all the artwork that’s been put into Fedora, but it just doesn’t work. Again, I couldn’t even get past the boot screen.

Linux

I think the only way Linux is going to get a head is if a company like Canonical sells its OS on specific, reliable, hardware, like Apple does.

And I know they’re doing it with Dell, well kind of. I really hope it goes somewhere, maybe I need to do my part and get a Dell PC?

Well, I’m back in Windows Vista, and although everything works, I feel a little bummed that the latest distros did not work for me.

I just feel bummed.