Hey. I’m posting this from Red Hat 8. Okay, not a real big deal, but I installed it, and it works. And it seems to support most of my hardware. I haven’t tried everything, but the obvious stuff works — mouse, videocard, sound card, etc… Thus far, the only thing useful I’ve done is installed MP3 support and downloaded a Grey Eye Glances song from EMusic.
Year: 2002
Pat and Heather’s wedding
I’ve posted a few pics from Pat and Heather’s wedding. Take a look at the link to the left.
Eyes Adrift
Now playing: Eyes Adrift, Slow Race
Blogger hacked
bugs and dust balls
Bugs and Dust Balls: A ‘Clean’ Installation
Mildly amusing article at the New York Times, describing a typical person’s experience performing some simple upgrades on her PC. I got a big laugh comparing her experience with my own recent upgrades. I replaced almost every part in my PC, and I think I had less trouble than she did, and she was just trying to upgrade to Windows XP and add some RAM. (Also, I didn’t have to make a single tech support call. She must have made twenty.) I guess there’s some advantage to being a total geek after all. Also interesting to see the way she uses jargon. I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone use the phrase “debugging the hard drive” before.
LCD monitors
Here are some links related to LCD monitors:
- Flat-panels: They’re here, they’re affordable, they’re hot
- LCD monitor round-up
- Sexy LCD 17″ Monitors – Part I
- Comparison of 17″ LCDs: The Heavyweights Enter The Ring – Part II
I have to admit that I’m still trying to decide if I like mine or not. Certain things look great on it, but some things are a little hard on the ol’ eyes, compared to the CRT. (It might just be that I’ve got the thing set too bright.)
Doonesbury
So I wonder how many bloggers linked to Doonesbury this week?
Cornelius
new monitor
Just hooked up the monitor I bought from a guy at work. It’s an 18″ LCD. Trying to get used to 1280×1024. Not easy.
PC upgrade
I’ve just about finished upgrading my PC now. The new 100 GB hard drive is in and working. (The old one is still in too, unfortunately. I can’t get it out. Long story.) The PCI modem is in too, as is the new video card. The video card is an MSI Ti 4200. It seems to be working well, although I haven’t tried anything that would really stress it yet.
Also, I’m getting used to having a CPU temp of 53 C or so. Apparently, that’s well within the margin of safety, even it is a lot hotter that my old setup.