{"id":988,"date":"2006-05-27T12:50:03","date_gmt":"2006-05-27T17:50:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/princessleia.com\/journal\/?p=988"},"modified":"2006-05-27T12:50:03","modified_gmt":"2006-05-27T17:50:03","slug":"if-it-aint-broke-and-other-miscellany","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/princessleia.com\/journal\/2006\/05\/if-it-aint-broke-and-other-miscellany\/","title":{"rendered":"If it ain&#8217;t broke&#8230; and other miscellany"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ubuntu Dapper Drake is scheduled for official release on June 1st. I generally wait a few weeks after a release to upgrade so that most of the bugs can be worked out or someone has posted about a particular problem already when I run into it. Not exactly the most community supportive thing to do when it comes to bugs and things, but I really don&#8217;t have the time to mess with things when they break. But this time I thought I&#8217;d try something different, I decided to upgrade to Dapper on Thursday afternoon. People assured me that Dapper was &#8220;solid&#8221; and I shouldn&#8217;t have any problems with the upgrade, but I wasn&#8217;t terribly optimistic this is an old laptop and things are bound to go wrong.<\/p>\n<p>So I did the upgrade. At first I thought X was broken, but that was a mistake of my own. All my xfce4 settings were wiped out, which was slightly annoying but not a fatal flaw. There was, however, a fatal flaw &#8211; wireless. I did the upgrade using my wired card since it&#8217;s faster, and when I plugged in the wireless it wasn&#8217;t working. Same problem I had with Debian &#8211; it sees the card, it knows that it&#8217;s a wireless card, but won&#8217;t connect to the network. Bleh. That really is the trouble with the firmware on this card, I don&#8217;t exactly understand how it plays with the kernel to debug, so when it works I am happy and when it doesn&#8217;t I spend hours toiling with it until I give up. I am now wondering if I had done the upgrade with the wireless card how it would have behaved, and wondering if it&#8217;s not a problem with how the kernel was compiled, but the kernel <i>version<\/i> that&#8217;s the problem.<\/p>\n<p>Whatever the problem, I really didn&#8217;t want to spend more time on it. Trying to downgrade back to Breezy would be more trouble than it&#8217;s worth since I didn&#8217;t have much on the laptop that I needed to back up, so I grabbed my Breezy disk and did a complete reinstall. Ubuntu supports releases for at least 18 months, so I can keep this laptop with Breezy for another year or so, in that time I might find a solution to this wireless thing. I don&#8217;t mind sticking with the software versions I have on here, the newer ones would probably slow down this old thing too much to be worth the additional bells and whistles anyway.<\/p>\n<p>The other night I had a dream that we had a microwave. Michael and I have been living together almost 5 years and we&#8217;ve never owned a microwave. I haven&#8217;t wanted one, we don&#8217;t eat the kind of food that was designed to be cooked in a microwave oven and we prefer to heat up leftovers in the toaster oven. The rare times when I could use one for something like heating up refried beans I find ways around the need for a microwave, and it&#8217;s certainly not worth taking up a bunch of space on my counter for those rare occasions. But not owning a microwave is a strange thing for an American. When we were in West Virginia visiting the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gb.nrao.edu\/\">National Radio Astronomy Observatory<\/a> we went on a tour where they explained the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gb.nrao.edu\/nrqz\/\">National Radio Quiet Zone<\/a> and how anyone living within a few miles of the observatory wasn&#8217;t allowed to own microwaves, the presenter then asked if anyone in the room didn&#8217;t own a microwave and I was the only one who raised my hand. Later in the tour a woman with her young child came up to me to express her shock that we didn&#8217;t own one.<\/p>\n<p>Another thing that&#8217;s unusual not to have here is cable television. When I tell people I don&#8217;t have cable it&#8217;s almost always automatically assumed it&#8217;s because I can&#8217;t afford it, indeed, most of the other people I know without cable have financial constraints that prevent them from having it. When I try to explain to most people that it&#8217;s because I don&#8217;t watch a lot of TV they either think I&#8217;m weird, or try to justify their tv watching and\/or explain that they hardly ever watch it either but they&#8217;d really miss $show and $channel if they didn&#8217;t have cable. I really have never been much of a television or a movie person, I am pretty picky when it comes to what I watch.<\/p>\n<p>I am watching a couple shows lately. I get the latest <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/doctorwho\/\">Doctor Who<\/a> episodes each week from a friend in Europe. The new episodes lack some of the campiness of the old ones, seeing as they actually gave the show a reasonable budget this time. I&#8217;ve also been watching <a href=\"http:\/\/www.hbo.com\/sopranos\/\">The Sopranos<\/a>, picking up the DVDs at the library in Lansdale. It&#8217;s a good show, I&#8217;m really enjoying it, HBO does a great job with their programming. Finally, we just recently aquired the whole first season and most of the second season of <a href=\"http:\/\/abc.go.com\/primetime\/lost\/\">Lost<\/a>. I know a lot of people who really enjoy it, but I&#8217;m having trouble getting into it. The friend who sent it to us said that the first bit sucks (it really does) and that it gets better, but I&#8217;m not sure if I&#8217;m too jaded by the beginning to see that it&#8217;s improving or if 15 episodes in still counts as part of the first bit.<\/p>\n<p>And finally, I&#8217;m feeling better than I was on Thursday. The saddle soreness has calmed down considerably, I hardly notice the pain anymore. My legs feel better, I wasn&#8217;t bothered to walk around yesterday in Rehoboth. Unfortunately my right knee has been bothering me since before we took the bike ride, it is the same knee pain Michael had a few weeks back (when he was in a similar stage of gym working-out-ness). I think I just pulled something in it and am taking it easy, I didn&#8217;t join Michael at the gym today. The weather could certainly be better, it&#8217;s creeping up to the 80s today (and tomorrow, and the next day &#8211; close to 90 they say!) with pretty significant humidity. Yuck. It might be time to put those window unit air conditioners in.<\/p>\n<p>No plans for Memorial Day yet. The only plans we really do have this weekend are to go to the new moon sweat lodge tonight. Hm, I should probably do some cleaning of the house today.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ubuntu Dapper Drake is scheduled for official release on June 1st. I generally wait a few weeks after a release to upgrade so that most of the bugs can be worked out or someone has posted about a particular problem already when I run into it. 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