Monthly Archives: June 2009

Cold Stone Fedora

  • Smell of waffle cones from Cold Stone makes me wish I could eat there. Ice cream vs allergies. #
  • Ran into one snafu w/Fedora11: xkb error popups every time I wake the computer from suspend. Resetting keyboard worked. #

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6SS

Six-String Samurai is a seriously weird movie. #

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Fixing Twhirl

Recently I reset my Gnome profile, which broke Twhirl. It just would not save settings, no matter what I did in the app itself. This included things like which accounts to open on launch, saved passwords, window locations, etc.

Finally I deleted the entire ~/.appdata/Adobe/AIR/ELS/ folder. I had to re-configure Twhirl from the ground up, but at least it worked!

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Double Tap & Windows 7 Priorities

  • This double-tap to unlock feature is probably good for not hitting numbers with your face while talking, but it’s a pain for phone menus #
  • Um, yeah, that’s what I most want from an OS: “Microsoft also plans to offer [Windows 7] in an easier-to-open box.” #

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Impressed by Smooth Fedora 11 Upgrade

Fedora LogoA few days ago, my Linux desktop at work popped up a message saying that Fedora 11 was available, and asking whether I wanted to upgrade automatically. Well, I didn’t have time to deal with it then, and in the past when I’ve upgraded Fedora (either from a CD or from a downloaded image), it’s been a big production, what with running the installer, rebooting, installing updates, updating third-party repositories, and finally rebooting again after all the updates are installed.

So I put it off for a few days.

Today I decided to try it.

The automatic upgrade program is called preupgrade, presumably because it downloads everything you need in order to prepare for the upgrade. It downloads everything while your system is up and running, then sets it up so that when you reboot, it will launch the installer. It installs everything, makes the changes, then reboots into the newly upgraded system.

And then it’s done.

It’s network aware, and works through yum, so it will actually take into account both third-party repositories and anything that’s been updated since the new release. It actually went out to livna.org RPM Fusion and picked up the appropriate NVIDIA display drivers.

Download while you work. Reboot. Wait. Done.

The only snafu I ran into was that it removed my copy of the Flash plugin, but I think I was using the experimental 64-bit one anyway, so it’s not terribly surprising.

I get the impression that Ubuntu has had a similarly smooth upgrade process for a while. And after my experiences moving from Fedora 9 to Fedora 10, I was seriously considering jumping ship. (Hazards of living on the bleeding edge.) But it looks like I won’t have to.

Now I just have to find time to play around and see what’s new!

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Persepolis, Robo-Ferrets & Drinking for Science

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Flash for Android, Tag Trouble, $2 Bill and 2009

  • Woo hoo! Flash player coming for Android phones! #
  • Grr. SimpleTags has been eating the tags on posts that I’ve edited since installing it. I wish I could remember which ones I’ve edited. #
  • Just got a $2 bill in change. Haven’t seen one “in the wild” in years. #
  • Spam subject: “2009 is here. are you?” Um, yes, last I checked… #

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Do Not Climb on Mickey

Two giant yellow feet and a sign: Please Do Not Climb on Mickey

Presented without further comment.

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The Illusionist: Mini-Review

Watched The Illusionist. First hour: couldn’t get past lead characters being colossally stupid. Ending totally made up for it. #

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Glass Bow

The other day I was walking past a construction site in the Irvine Spectrum area, and noticed a rainbow-like ring appearing in the road. I immediately thought of this mystery photo on APOD and its (rather technical) explanation. Naturally, I had to take a picture myself.

Glass Bow

It basically is a rainbow, except formed by reflections in tiny glass beads (used for sandblasting) instead of raindrops. The physicist who posted his (much better) photo to APOD had a better camera handy. And a linear polarizer. (Don’t you always carry one of those?)

Sadly, I only had my phone.

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