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08/31/2011 20:01 #55063

Arrgh, what's wrong now?!
Category: linux
Seriously, I can't seem to catch a break with my linux troubles. It's been hardly 14 days since my fresh install and things are already starting to act up with Crunchbang.

The stylus goes on insane object and text selecting sprees on its own and randomly refuses to be controlled. The bash history no longer takes orders from ~/.bashrc and never remembers even a line of history (even though I have set it to remember 10K lines). E4rat is installed and running, but applications have been slowing down.

I am SO sick of having to do fresh installs every fortnight. It borders on the illogical and for this reason alone windows XP seems rather appealing. Its rock solid and just as fast even after 1.5 years after a fresh install. Why OH WHY can't my favourite distro come even close to that kind of stability and consistency??

tinypliny - 09/02/11 16:43
Too late. I re-installed crunchbang and things are going okay now. If I face more problems in a fortnight, I will give scientific linux a whirl.

But yes, your point of having a distro for playing around and one for work makes sense. I am not sure I tweak so much though... In fact I am going to post my running installation notes here to see just what kind of tweaking is breaking my system. I don't think I am linux-y enough yet to make major changes, but who knows.

I really suspect that it is a hardware issue - mainly to do with the ATI card from hell that I have. I still maintain that System76 was a big mistake.
uncutsaniflush - 09/02/11 12:28
(e:paul) - that's what I think (e:tinypliny) is doing as well. I think your advice is very sound. I used to have two version of several distros on the same box - one for "production" and one that was a "sandbox" for lack of a better term to mess around with. I would try stuff on the sandbox and if worked eventually the production partition would get changed.

(e:tinypliny) - I like Fedora 15 so I'm hoping Fedora 16 will be even better. I like gnome 3 shell. I'm running Fedora 15 on my hex-core box and an asus eee netbook. I'm running Arch on a G3 ibook. I've been using PCLinuxos for about 7 years on the computer(s) that (e:leettee) uses. It is a fork of Mandrake/Mandriva. I consider PClinuxos to be a generalist distro. It is conservative and thus stable. I've had uptime of over 6 months using it. I still using it on her box because I really haven't had a reason to change. If it ain't broke don't fix it.

I really like Arch but I hate going through the install process. It's not hard or complicated but it can be time-consuming But I don't have the time for it these days. But Arch is great because one ends up with a customised distro that only has what one chooses to install.

I think that Linux Mint is a great generalist distro. It builds on your choice of Ubuntu or Debian.

Despite using Ubuntu Studio for over 6 months, I'm not a fan of Ubuntu. I prefer Fedora's automagic to Ubuntu's. I would recommend Linux Mint over Ubuntu.

I liked E-Live which was an E17 based debian distro; but the developer hasn't had a new release in over a year, so it is outdated.

Automagic installers like Fedora's anaconda are great until one wants to do something that isn't automagical. Yes, it is flexible enough to let you do customised installs but depending exactly what one wants to do, it isn't always intuitive or obvious.
paul - 09/02/11 10:23
I think you are either having an issue with your hardware being non standard or you are messing it up yourself by over configuration, unstable packages, and non stable distros, etc. I have Linux computers that have uptimes of 6 months to a year without even rebooting. And at that point the reboots are just for kernel changes.

I mean my parents could have easily assumed windows XP sucked and was broken until you fixed their computer by removing all of the problems they had.

I think you need to separate your experimental playground Linux space from your workspace using two partitions or harddrives so that when you continue to play and tweak you are not killing your productivity by having to reinstall.

That or use virtual machines for experimenting via virtual box.

You might also want to stick with a Linux that more people use. More people = more testers, more developers and bug fixes. Same with common hardware.

Have you tried scientific Linux? Its based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux which is extremely stable. It wont be as cutting edge as fedora Ubuntu, etc but it will be stable and it can definately run your r code.
tinypliny - 09/02/11 09:45
What kind of audio do you want to produce?
tinypliny - 09/02/11 09:44
15 different distros?! What were your favourites? What are your favourites now?
tinypliny - 09/01/11 18:22
I can't work on Win XP. Linux is pretty essential to the software I run. So for good or bad I have to stick to it. I don't have a choice really. It's either decent performance with Linux or fester in slowness in XP...
uncutsaniflush - 08/31/11 22:25
If WinXP works so well, why are you looking for alternatives?

I would suspect that you have made more changes to Crunchbang in the last month than you did to WinXP in the last year or so.

Did you ever consider having more than one distro on your computer at the same time? You don't have to wipe out everything everytime you change your mind about what distro you use. Unless of course you have a very small hard drive.

I, personally, at one point, when I was a distro whore, had 15 different distros (including several different releases of the same distro) spread across 2 hard drives totalling 70 gigs.

Like (e:paul), I'm liking Fedora 15 with gnome shell a lot and use it daily on the new box. I'm still looking for the perfect audio production disto. Ubuntu Studio ain't it.

Good luck with Linux. But if doesn't work for you, there isn't any shame in going back to WinXP.

08/26/2011 23:40 #55033

Peacock Shoe
Category: the odes
I wish this shoe didn't have such hideous heels and were more of a flat Mary Jane instead. I would get it in an instant.
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Well... maybe not this instant but most likely after a couple weak lopsided debates with my rational self on the complete insanity of shoe-hoarding. But those heels are the best safeguards against any impulse buying.

metalpeter - 09/02/11 20:08
Who Cares about your spine Beauty Comes First HA....
tinypliny - 09/02/11 16:45
I really wish they were mary janes!
tinypliny - 09/02/11 16:45
LOL, I can't handle anything more than 2.5 inches. I think there is a limit to the height of heels anyone can wear based on their foot length. Also, I am not sure higher heels are good for the spine at all.
metalpeter - 08/28/11 13:20
These would go Perfect with the lady at the taste of Buffalo (casino and limo girl) .... Some how I can't picture you though Wearing that out fit..... On the other hand though these shoes might make you about my height not one of the towers heights but guessing maybe 5-8 inches of course there is no way of knowing till you try them on......
paul - 08/27/11 12:17
How can you not get them. I almost just want them to look at.
paul - 08/27/11 10:34
Wow those are really cute you should get them anyways.

08/25/2011 20:31 #55024

Hurricane Irene.
Category: disasters
This massive hurricane is headed directly to NYC, Long Island and New Jersey. I am more than a bit worried. My brother is in zone A - categorized as the most flood and storm-prone in the city and likely faces evacuation this weekend.
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Baruch College 155 E. 24th Street, HS of Graphic Comm. 439 W. 49th Street and John Jay College 445 W. 59th Street are the nearest evacuation centers. His building has already sent out an emergency preparedness notice.

All this is making me really nervous. I am desperately hoping that this hurricane changes direction and is somehow deflected well away from the whole NYC region. :(
tinypliny - 08/27/11 00:22
Hmm :::link:::

"We could go to a shelter," she said, "but you don't feel safe leaving your own home because you don't know what you're coming home to, if you are coming home to anything."

Let's hope it's not going to be that bad!
tinypliny - 08/26/11 20:05
I hope the hurricane is just a bad storm. This is making me sick to my stomach. I think in times such as these you realize how much family means to you. In my case, he is pretty much my whole family 99% of the times.
tinypliny - 08/26/11 20:03
The evacuation notice is official.

Mayor Bloomberg has ordered a MANDATORY EVACUATION of Zone A citywide and the Rockaway Peninsula. All or part of your zip code is under an evacuation order. Please refer to OEM's Hurricane Evacuation Zone Finder at :::link::: You may also contact 311 to find out if you need to evacuate.

08/25/2011 20:13 #55023

For Matthew!
Category: buffalo
Get better soon!

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metalpeter - 08/28/11 11:46
Those skies are so Dramatic Great by the way....
tinypliny - 08/26/11 18:48
Yeah that was exactly what I was aiming for.


;-)
paul - 08/26/11 13:45
It looks so ominous.
matthew - 08/26/11 12:51
Thanks! Those are very nice pictures. I especially like the 2nd one down.

08/24/2011 12:36 #55012

It's not lent but...
Category: goals
A chain of rants in (e:metalpeter,55007) make me want to throw down this self-improvement challenge.

I am ready to
a) give up salt for however long it takes
b) start doing push-ups all over again everyday for however long it takes

if someone else wants to give up something or take up something with me and be accountable for that here. It has to be something that is causing you harm or is damaging your life or is negatively influencing your life to some extent.

Too much salt and not enough muscle definitely are negative influences on mine.

Who is up for this little last-quarter goal-setting?

metalpeter - 08/24/11 16:40
Does Giving up the lack of sex, drugs and rock-N-roll on a daily basis count?

On a more serious note on the push up thing Not sure if they are harder or not I think it is less hard because you are not fighting gravity there is something called a wall push up..... You might want to look it up and see what experts say about it and what muscles it works. Picture A standard push up but feet are on the floor you lean into the wall and use your arms to push you back and then into the wall...... back from my athlete days I remember there where things you could do with your hands and that altered some how what muscles you where using... I hate push ups by the way... Just something you might want to look into ....

By salt you mean you won't add it to things.... Cause everyone needs a little bit.....