0919 Su
* up 7:45; W=197; drugs, nose, teeth; dishes, coffee
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filkertom: Roger Ebert's blog alerts us to YERT: solar roads!
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International Talk Like A Pirate Day Arrrrrrr!
* backups: 2010-09-19T08:39:38-0700 - 2010-09-19T09:26:16-0700
/dev/sda5 1349854392 458801796 822483968 36% /media/bak
* if I'm going to be recording anything but scratch tracks in the office, I
need a separate preamp for the Rode. -> brought in a Presonus.
* some dash-compatibility edits in .profile, cleanup in .bashrc
: big upgrade on dorsai. Recommended:
libglib2.0-data libltdl-dev libpurple-bin openoffice.org-emailmerge \
openoffice.org-filter-binfilter
: disk errors on dorsai. :( Good time to install 64studio, I guess.
& lots of puttering. Got rid of most of the incandescent bulbs in the
lighting box; installed FS bulb in office, new bulb in the garage, ...
& got a new circline bulb for the LR fan, only to discover that once again
it's the controller at fault. GAAH!
* assembled new nova (nova nova?) in the Venus case; boots fine w/o disk.
* Need to replace the PS with a Pico -- it's annoying. Fry's has updated
PicoPS's, but I don't need one.
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Dandelyon's Worlds - On Being (or perhaps Becoming) an Outsider
Shweta_Narayan - Dissimilation
* Nova's brain transplant successful.
there seems to be a problem with the keyboard, which is why the display
didn't come back after it blanked. Fortunately, I just let it keep
going. Silence. Sweet, sweet silence.
* bath; bed ~11:30; snuggle
I discovered, when I went to record a vocal track, that Audacity appeared
to be seriously buggy. And that I didn't have a package for Ardour. It's
possible, though, that Audacity's hanging was due, not to software
problems, but a bad disk. It started getting odd errors in the middle of
an upgrade a little later, and the fsck on the later reboot had a bundle
of them. It still booted, but things were distinctly weird.
At this point I decided to replace the fileserver, as planned, and use the
old box as my new desktop. I went out for a walk and a trip to Fry's
(for a missing 20-24-pin power adapter). The upgrade went smoothly except
for a bad or flaky KVM switch. :( But the office is a lot quieter now --
the nearest fan is the ceiling fan in the living room. (That'll change
once I get the new desktop configured, of course. For now I'm on my
netbook in the living room.)
Quite a lot of puttering, too, mostly having to do with lighting.
Tossed the last of the incandescents from the lighting box into a bag for
recycling, except for two appliance lights and a heat lamp. Somehow I
don't think they make compact fluorescent heat lamps.
Some links, as usual.
ETA: I should add that no data were lost in the the wreckage of Dorsai's
disk -- all of it lives on the fileserver, and a desktop machine has nothing
but its installed OS, applications, and config files. The config files had
been backed up Friday evening.