HomeGraffitiFavToolsShortListAboutSitemapVisualDevWorkEmail BrianGPG Key |
GRAFFITI -- October 11, 2010 thru October 17, 2010>> Link to the Current Week <<Last Week << Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun >> Next Week Welcome to Orb Graffiti, a place for me to write daily about life and computers. Contrary to popular belief, the two are not interchangeable. About eMail - I publish email sometimes. If you send me an email and you want privacy or anonymity, please say so clearly at the beginning of your message. |
|
MONDAY
Tues
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
October 11, 2010
Wait for it ....
Mon
TUESDAY
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
October 12, 2010
1956 - Busier than ever. My second class, Business Writing, started Sunday. But... but: I finished the table and delivered it. Pix can be found here on my Flickr account. Now, back to schoolwork. Ciao!
Mon
Tues
WEDNESDAY
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
October 13, 2010
No Post...
Mon
Tues
Wed
THURSDAY
Fri
Sat
Sun
October 14, 2010
No Post....
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thu
FRIDAY
Sat
Sun
October 15, 2010
2036 - Work and school. I can't really talk much about the former, and the latter is soul-eatingly awful ... so far. I don't expect the CMIT course to get one whit better. The writing class has a top-notch professor, and I intend to learn something new, come hell or high water. But the CMIT course is a grave disappointment, and if I didn't need it for the degree, I'd drop it in a heartbeat. Given the material, I'd hate it anyway, but ... well, I'll save my commentary until the course is done. Still, a successful week, as such things go. Next week I've got a Tripwire event to attend in Tyson's Corner, and lots of prep for a weekend go-live event. This weekend, I'll get ahead on the reading for both courses, so that I'm on top of the game. See y'all later. Hey, did you like the table? Ciao!
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thu
Fri
SATURDAY
Sun
October 16, 2010
0954 - A technical change - I moved my virtual XP instance from VMware Server over to VirtualBox. The impetus for this change was VMware Server's behaviour around system updates. Because VMware Server isn't "native" to Ubuntu as it is to the RHEL family, modules need to get rebuilt when new kernels come in. Tracking the latest Ubuntu as I do, that was a problem. Worse, after rebooting, I'd have to remove the oh-so-helpfully-migrated modules from the new kernel tree, reboot again, then reconfigure VMware for the new kernel. I've been doing that for far too long a time.
Last time I tried VirtualBox, it was shortly after Sun acquired the software. At the time, it didn't seem stable and proficient enough to meet my needs. Today, it is. And my virtual XP instance is, frankly, significantly faster under VirtualBox than it was under VMware Server. I was able to use the VirtualBox tools to migrate my virtual disk (in VMware's VMDK format) to the VirtualBox native VDI format in a relatively short time (given a 24G "disk"). I still have some disk management things to do - I'd like to uninstall a bunch of software, defragment and shrink that down to a more appropriate size. I'll get that process going this morning while I study. Back later if events warrant... Ciao!
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
SUNDAY
October 17, 2010
2320 - OpenBSD 4.7 installed in a VM. Solaris 10 next. Shopping and lawn today, some reading, a nap, and some gaming. Not the right choice, but the sane one. And now...
Another crappy week in Afghanistan. Our condolences to the families and units of these fallen warriors:
Last Week << Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun >> Next Week
Visit the rest of the DAYNOTES GANG, a collection of bright minds and sharp wits. Really, I don't know why they tolerate me <grin>. My personal inspiration for these pages is Dr. Jerry Pournelle. I am also indebted to Bob Thompson and Tom Syroid for their patience, guidance and feedback. Of course, I am sustained by and beholden to my lovely wife, Marcia. You can find her online too, at http://www.dutchgirl.net/. Thanks for dropping by.
All Content Copyright © 1999-2011 Brian P. Bilbrey.
Except where otherwise noted, this site is licensed under the
Creative
Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States
License.