{"id":497,"date":"2004-10-17T15:06:00","date_gmt":"2004-10-17T15:06:00","guid":{"rendered":"\/?p=497"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T07:00:00","slug":"it-was-a-long-week","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/princessleia.com\/journal\/2004\/10\/it-was-a-long-week\/","title":{"rendered":"It was a long week."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Work was relatively uneventful. I learned that they&#8217;re going to keep me until early-mid November. Apparently one woman wants to take a vacation, and another is going for a surgery, so they made sure to schedule all of it so that they could keep me the whole time, since training someone else would take time and I&#8217;d probably take another assignment if they let me go. It&#8217;s nice to stay with the same company for 2 months, and I&#8217;m not treated as &#8220;The Temp&#8221; like that assignment I had while living in Rochester, I really feel like I&#8217;m part of the team there. <lj-cut><\/p>\n<p>Still, I am tired when I come home. Homemade tortillas and biscuits aren&#8217;t so fun to make when I&#8217;m exhausted when I come home, and neither is attending meetings in Philadelphia! Because of my workstation being down this past week I wasn&#8217;t able to plan very well for the Philly Chix meeting, but I did get the word out and was determined to make it this time. I planned for a meeting in the city, at 30th Street station, but neglected to bug people enough about it to make sure someone would show up. I took the 6:03 train down Thursday night, sat at 30th Street Station until 8:30 waiting for someone to show up. They never did. I took the 8:45 train home. I wasn&#8217;t upset really, it&#8217;s my fault for not being able to plan better. And the trip down to the city gave me a chance to read about 100 pages into <u>The Cathedral and the Bazaar<\/u>, which I had brought down with the rest of the new Philly Chix books. It was fun to read in a different location, on the train, at the station. I was really tired when I came home, but the night wasn&#8217;t a total loss.<\/p>\n<p>My computer&#8230; All we have spare are 20 gig drives, and who wants just a 20 gig for a system? Michael suggested doing raid0, and I told him to go ahead %) I fear that an attempt by me for such a thing would take forever, and I might not have a usable system anytime soon (which is important for the LAN party in two weeks!) So in his spare time this week he&#8217;s started setting it up. Last night I got to start building packages on it. There are still a few kinks to work out with X, so I&#8217;m using Michael&#8217;s computer right now, but hopefully it&#8217;ll be fixed soon.<\/p>\n<p>Because of my lack of computer, I got bored with just reading and working, and decided to pick up my stupid old laptop again and play around with it. I got <u>Linux For Non-Geeks<\/u> (Which should be called &#8220;Fedora and Gnome for Non-Geeks&#8221;) from O&#8217;Reilly for the Philly Chix recently. It came with a couple Fedora Core 1 cds, and I figured, hey, I want to play with computers, how about I try to install Fedora on this laptop for fun? Instead of using the Core 1 cds, I grabbed the Core 2 cds I got with another Philly Chix book recently, and loaded them up on the laptop. The laptop wouldn&#8217;t have internet, since I decided that the pcmcia slot was the thing that was broken on it, but I could mess around with it anyway. I used the Linux for Non-Geeks book to get me started with it, so I could see how well the book does, and I was impressed with how simply it explained everything. It still just targets basic users of a system, who&#8217;d just want to install basic things like browser, office suites, etc. My laptop went through the install ok, it detected a bunch, but not my soundcard. It compiled support for USB into my kernel (we all know how those fat Fedora kernels are) so for fun I decided to try and see if it&#8217;d see my digital camera. Success! It even had <a href=\"http:\/\/gphoto.sourceforge.net\/proj\/gtkam\/\">gtkam<\/a> installed, which I had never tried before. It&#8217;s a nice little program, I might use it on my workstation in the future, since command line gphoto2 is so dull. Then I rebooted my laptop, kernel panics. You can&#8217;t be serious! So it&#8217;s probably something other than the pcmcia that makes my laptop go all crazy. I can boot into Fedora sometimes, but kernel panics are bad, and no doubt it&#8217;ll corrupt my filesystem by these random reboots again. It&#8217;s an old laptop, and the problem isn&#8217;t anything removable (like drives or slots) so it&#8217;s something that wouldn&#8217;t be economically feasible to<br \/>\n fix.<\/p>\n<p>Michael got a lot of stuff done this weekend, which he describes <a href=\"http:\/\/www.livejournal.com\/users\/time3\/19798.html\">here<\/a>. Right now he&#8217;s out with some friends, so I get the house to myself, whee! Actually, mostly I just spent this alone time paying bills, doing laundry, and catching up on reading people&#8217;s journals. I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s been a pretty good weekend overall.<\/lj-cut><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Work was relatively uneventful. I learned that they&#8217;re going to keep me until early-mid November. 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