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Updated my computer

I finally had a chance to update my computer from Mandriva 2005LE to Mandriva 2007 Free. Mandriva and the Penguin Liberation Front were slowing down/discontinuing 2005LE updates so I made the switch. I update every other version of Mandriva, which means I update every 2 years.
The new KDE 3.5 is nice, and the visuals included are very nice. Transparent windows are cool to look at and pretty useful when you are looking at one web page and trying to type commands into a terminal window. Another piece of eye candy is 3ddesk, which allows neat looking desktop switching. Pointless but cool looking. The new XGL engine is stable and runs great on my 5 year old machine. Vista would balk at my “old” Athlon 2200 and 512 mb of ram, with a 64 meg video card. Mandriva Linux had no complaints. Everything works great, and the machine boots very quickly and cleanly. I’ll take some screen shots later so you can see how nice the updated interface is. No crashes yet, not even an X crash yet with the whiz bang visuals. I do have trouble with getting compiz working, but the visuals included in KDE 3.5 are pretty nice and work well.

Edit: I was able to get Compiz-quinn working. It has pretty wild visual effects, as good or better than Vista with Aero Glass. You can see a demo of someone else running it here.
Why can programmers who get paid relatively little or nothing are able to accomplish so much on older hardware when highly paid programmers can’t is beyond me. Vista is 5 years late and has features which only bring it close to other operating systems. The Linux crowd is doing a nice job of keeping ahead of MS by the look of things.

A new feature in Vista is one which prompts users for a password before they install software or change the system. This has always existed in the Unix/Linux world. It’s call root user/regular user dichotomy. Only root can mess up your system, and modern Linux distributions really pound in the fact you should never log in a root, unless you really mean it. The sudo command is all you really need to get things accomplished. Way to go, catching up with a 30 year old concept.

Enough nerd speak. My next post will be about regular life.

 

Posted by on January 31, 2007 in Linux

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Crawling and Growing

Glenn is really learning how to crawl now.  Unfortunately, he has been waking up every night as well.  He does not like to eat much before going to bed, so he ends up hungry between 3 and 4 A.M. 
But, it is cool to watch him figure out how to get from point A to point B without mommy or daddy.
We took a long video last night of him in the early stages of crawling.  I am sure by the time I get home today, he will be even better at it.

 

Posted by on January 23, 2007 in General Comments

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Finally

Adobe finally released Flash Player 9 for Linux.

Flash Player 9 For Linux Released | Linuxlookup

Now I am completely free of any Windows software.  The only software I was using was Flash 9 for Windows using Crossover/Wine.  It worked OK, but the performance was only all right, and integration was not perfect.  The performance is much better with the native player and everything works perfectly.

 

Posted by on January 18, 2007 in General Comments

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Ahh, the weekend.

Glad the week is over.  Today we had to move a bunch of HEAVY panels at work.  They are putting in a new clean room, so the old ‘temporary’ clean room had to go.  The ‘temporary’ clean room was made from welded steel.  Each panel was about 6 or 7 feet by 15 feet!  It took about 8 to 12 guys to lift a panel.  One was so large, we had to cut it in half, or it would of not fit through the doors.  In case you were wondering, it came in through some windows using a crane originally.   Then I also had to figure out why my testers were not testing a new part correctly for customers visiting from Sweden.  Figured it out eventually, it was a head scratcher until I saw the schematics for the part, and it made sense though.  I have to say one thing about my degree, I do ocassionally use what I learn in college in the real world.  In this case it was a resistor network that was being formed.

If you into listening to streaming radio over the internet, check out this site:
Dandelion Radio – Home Page
It is a very nice, eclectic mix.  Only 20 listeners max to the MP3 stream, but is it streaming at 128kbps and sounds better than most.

Glenn is doing well, had his 6 month checkup.  Have to go back next week to get some shots.  Never heard of a hospital running out of vaccine before, but I guess it can happen.  I know some of them require chicken eggs to be made, so supply is limited.

Tiffany is doing well, all things considered.  She keeps the cleanest house I have seen with a child.  Most houses I have seen with kids are filthy messes.  I get to help over the weekend, poopies, yeah!

 

Posted by on January 13, 2007 in General Comments

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Happy New Year

Photos for:
Week 24
Week 25
Week 26
Are all up now.

Been getting a lot of use out of photography and Linux book. I never really knew much about the technicalities of photography, it is good to get a theoretical basis of how it works.

The 50 degree January weather lets me get in some walks at lunch. I snapped this interesting photo yesterday:

 

Posted by on January 4, 2007 in General Comments

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