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diff --git a/content/posts/2001-01-05-does-he-ever-update-his-page.html b/content/posts/2001-01-05-does-he-ever-update-his-page.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b1a75e --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2001-01-05-does-he-ever-update-his-page.html @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +--- +date: "2001-01-05T22:38:00Z" +title: Does He Ever Update His Page? +--- + +Here's the big update I've been promising. First, I realized I never +told anyone about my new system. Here's what I've got: Duron 700, +GeForce 2 MX TwinView, 128 megs of RAM, a 45 gig UDMA66 Western Digital +hard drive, a Hauppage WinTV Go, a SoundBlaster 128 PCI, and an +Intellimouse Explorer (that's right, the +<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/mouse/">best mouse in the world</a>). +Caveats: The NVidia Linux driver does not currently support the +TwinView feature, although I did pop my cursed S3 ViRGE in and give +multihead a try. You can check out the screenshot +<a href="/screenshots/20001207-2030-2048x768-multihead.png">here</a>. +Also, I'm still having a bit of problems with the WinTV card under +the 2.2.x kernel. 2.4.0 was just released yesterday, but I have to wait +for 2 things: the <a href="http://www.kerneli.org/">International +Kernel Patch</a> (so I can access my 500 meg encrypted partition), and +support for the NVidia kernel module. I've read that +<a href="http://www.darkrock.co.uk/">[Bb]o[wr]is.*</a> ported the +driver to 2.3.x, but I haven't actually heard anything from NVidia or +talked to him about it, so I'm going to wait and see. Until then, +the WinTV is off-limits unless I feel like either rebooting afterwards +or risking the "magical disappearing filesystem game of fun" (I already +lost several great Bjork MP3s). On the positive side, I was getting +hard locks until I manually upgraded the i2c and bttv kernel modules; +now I just get wierdness that requires a reboot. +<br /><br /> + +As for the page, I've been making changes here and there. The most +notable change is probably the sidebar; I decided it didn't really +fit with the look for the rest of the page, so I added a bumpmapped +effect to it's image as well. Let me know what you think. The +astute readers will note the addition of a CVS link on the sidebar; +yes, I've got a CVS server with some stuff I'm working on, and no, +it's not ready for public consumption just yet. I'll let y'all know +when it's ready. +<br /><br /> + +Software, software. I've been trying out tons of new stuff since I +got this new machine. First of all, +<a href="http://divx.euro.ru/">AVI File</a> is one of the best +media players I've seen in a while. It plays (suprise!) AVI files, +including -- everyone's favorite -- +<a href="http://divx.ctw.cc/">DivXs</a>. I grabbed all my roommate's +DivX's, and I've been watching them while I wait for 2.4.x so I can +use my WinTV again. The other thing I've been using a lot is +<a href="http://www.gkrellm.net/">GKrellM</a>. +<a href="http://www.richlowe.net/">Richlowe</a> tried to get +me to install it a few months back, but I never bothered listenign to +him. Well, I wish I had. GKrellM has replaced all my epplets, and +it uses less CPU time, less desktop space, and actually does a lot +more (line in volume control, mousewheel support, better theming, +etc etc). I don't have it in a screenshot yet, but I'll take one soon +so you can see my new and improved desktop. Finally, I've been +playing around with +<a href="http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/">VNC</a> a bit. It's +sort of like +<a href="http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/screen/">screen</a>, +but for X. Basically, you launch VNC, start some X applications, +then you can reconnect from other machines, even MacOS and Windows +machines. Or a web browser! The protocol isn't encrypted, but it's +cake to set up SSH port forwarding +(ssh -C -L localport:remotehost:remoteport remotehost, then start the +VNC viewer). Finally, i started using +<a href="http://freshmeat.net/news/1999/10/26/940930996.html">LogColorise</a> +for my logs. You can see it in any of my +<a href="/screenshots/latest.jpeg">latest screenshots</a>. +<br /><br /> + +Well, that about covers it. I'll update more later... + |