Most of the day -- a lot more than I wanted to spend -- was taken up by
upgrading my netbook. I repartitioned it to give it separate root and
home partitions. The new home/old root partition stayed bootable, which
was a Good Thing, because I had trouble with Debian. The 3GB partition I
set up was too small for a full desktop install, so I had to redo it with
just a basic X system plus gnome. The other problem was finding the
firmware for the stupid Broadcom wifi -- that turned out to be in
firmware-b43-lpphy-installer.
Meanwhile, I tried installing the latest Ubuntu. It offered to upgrade
the existing install, so I let it. Bletch. Even their alleged "classic"
look is thoroughly wretched -- it looks like Gnome, but you can't
add launchers to the panel! Esr's right -- they've
jumped the
shark.
Anyway, I finally have a usable Debian, so I'll happily delete Ubuntu and
free up a whole lot of space. I'm sad about Ubuntu -- they've always
given me a smooth install experience, recognizing all my devices out of
the box. But their new UI is so dumbed-down as to be unusable.
I also rode my bike downtown to City Hall to spend some more time with
Occupy San Jose. It's 2.9 miles each way, according to Google Maps, which
also found me a nice safe route. Wish I'd known about that while I worked
near the airport. (For reference, it's via Park Avenue, which has bike
lanes on both sides of the railroad underpass.) I'm seriously out of
shape -- between not walking much and not having gotten on my bike in
nearly a year, it was an effort getting home.
So, all-in-all not too bad of a day, though there are as usual too many
things left undone. I really wanted to have done more music, for
example. But there it is.
Not many links, but
Millions Withdrawn from Bank of America and Wells Fargo is
encouraging. (A couple of local churches moved $4M into a credit union.)
1016 Su
* up 7:00; W=197; drugs, nose, teeth, dishes, laundry, exercise, light
* ordered MXL R144 ribbon mic. At $99 it's definitely worth trying
@
Daily Kos: San Jose: Millions Withdrawn from Bank of America and Wells
Fargo! @gridlore
* 15min: puttering in sewing room; found the garlic-peeling mat!
* 15min: full backup of barnard (2.99GB tgz); pruning in /mm/iso
* repartition barnard to give it separate home and root
try ubuntu, lubuntu; decide to install debian. Lubuntu is pretty, but
like ubuntu it doesn't seem to have an option for raise-on-focus :P
-> 4GB root doesn't have enough space for a full Debian desktop
* rode bike to Occupy San Jose. 2.9mi each way
| I'm seriously out of shape -- pretty marginal all the way back.
@
Your brain won’t allow you to believe the apocalypse could actually happen
: Squeeze doesn't support the WiFi chip in the Dell. :P
: Ubuntu thinks it can upgrade the existing install. Nice trick, if it can.
It turns out to be considerably faster to install over the net than from a
CDROM. :P Should maybe have picked the alternate installer.
@
DebianOnNeo1973
Cool! Maybe I have to dust the thing off and try it.
: Ubuntu's idea of "gnome classic" sucks -- you can't configure the panel!
On the other hand, it has the firmware I need, in /lib/firmware. So...
Except I don't see b43 there. Foo! Using a different driver??
OK, there's a .../brcm/bcm43xx-0.fw That must be it. Needs rename.
-> what it really needed was apt-get install firmware-b43-lpphy-installer
* couldn't sleep, so took a bath ~00:15
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