ok, so everyone got excited about the Daily Show using gnome — well they don’t, they use google. Try googling “minesweeper”, then take a look at the third link. look familiar?
Free Software on TV
Char noticed this on the Daily Show:
Note the upper left corner of the window — it’s gnome minesweeper on redhat, not Windows minesweeper! Char suspects it’s for copyright reasons, because it’s free to use a screenie from gnome, whereas with a Microsoft product they’d probably have to jump through a bunch of hoops.
Anyway, I thought it was cute.
Peter’s b-day
My brother Peter celebrated his 21st birthday with the fam last week, and
I took some pictures. Peter should update his website more often.
A photo note, I notice that with so many damn pixels available, I’m not afraid of cropping images to make them look better. The one of Peter, for instance, is cropped from a horizontal shot, but the full size image is still 1665×2498 — bigger than my older digicam can do.
hey did you remember vphoto for vertical photos?
new headless mac
“Mac mini”
Thanks to some guy on irc.
edit: normally I don’t drool over new mac products, but this will save our company a ton of money if we can just buy these things and have a stash of monitors instead of plunking down 800$ for new emacs all the time.
edit: specs:
1.25 Ghz G4
40 or 60 GB hd
256 ram standard
firewire, usb2, digital and analog video out (probably is vga, not svideo)
combo drive
no keyboard, mouse, or display
499$ to start
edit: ok I’m done, it’s up on the actual site
kswapd is going nuts!
problem: cpu is pegged, kwapd0 is going nuts
solution: you are out of swap / have no swap
Aw….
This is the saddest thing I have ever seen, and as a bonus is a great example of the power of a Lessig/Doctorow-style remix culture.
flashing firmware without windows
I was having trouble getting my dvd burner to burn at maximum speed (8x) so I decided to take a chance and flash my firmware. I didn’t destroy my drive, but the upgraded firmware didn’t change anything so it’s kind of a letdown. I’m posting my method here for future reference.
Usually bios flashing is done from a floppy, but I have a modern laptop so I have no floppy. Flashing can also be done from a cdrom, but it’s a very bad idea to flash your CD drive from the CD drive!
My solution involved creating a small, ten megabyte vfat partition on my hard drive. If you don’t like the sound of that, stop reading. This is not a howto, just a set of notes. If you blow up your computer with these instructions, it’s not my fault.
1. burn a freedos cd as-is.
2. /sbin/swapoff /dev/hdaX to turn off my swap (oh yeah baby)
3. using /sbin/fdisk, delete my swap partition
4. recreate my swap partition, but leave off two of the blocks or so (about 10-16 megs)
5. create a partition of type 0xb (windows 95 32bit)
6. reboot to init new partition
7. /sbin/mkswap /dev/hdaX’ to reinit my new, slightly smaller swap
8. /sbin/swapon /dev/hdaX’
9. /sbin/mkfs.vfat /dev/hdaY to create new vfat partition
10. mount the vfat partition, copy the freedos command.com there (just in case) and all of the flashing utils / images
11. reboot with freedos cd
12. boot option 1, and then “safe mode”
13. change to c: (voila, now we are on the HD!)
14. run c:\command.com just in case (now we aren’t using the cdrom)
15. do flashing shit
16. reboot and pray you still have a cdrom
I think that’s everything.
Firefox as your default browser
I am trying to make the switch to firefox from galeon because of an extension I can’t live without, and I was having trouble when I set firefox as my default browser. When I opened links from other applications, they weren’t popping up in new tabs despite the preferences I set. So, I wrote a little script to correct the behavior:
firefox --remote "ping()" if [ $? = 0 ] ; then firefox --remote openURL\("$1",new-tab\) else firefox $1 fi
I saved this as firefox.sh, and set my default browser to firefox.sh
(Note, I am not using Tabbed Browser Extensions because it’s buggy, bloated, and holy fuck does it have too many options.)
Jerry Orbach RIP
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Actor Jerry Orbach, longtime star of the “Law & Order” television series, died from prostate cancer on Wednesday, his manager told a local New York City radio station. He was 69.
night of the red sox
Crazy video of the night the red sox won the world series, shot by the guy who does all of those crazy bicycle videos.