Tuesday, May 30, 2006

upgrade woes

My wife has been running Ubuntu Hoary on her laptop for over a year now. I intended to upgrade it to dapper and so I upgraded it today - to beat the rush.


It was a jump of two versions, so I decided the the best thing to do was to dist-upgrade to breezy, run all my wife's apps, then dist-upgrade to dapper. I first backed up her home directory to a usb hard drive and started.


The first dist-upgrade was started at about 7:30 in the morning. The laptop locked up solid about a third of the way in, so I ended up doing a bunch of package fixing before I could restart the upgrade. Once that was done, I rebooted, logged in and started all the applications. Everything worked fine.


Next was to upgrade to dapper, so I edited the sources file again, updated apt and then started the next dist-upgrade. This went with no hitches - although I did end up having to manually install some more packages later.


The real problem has been my wife's wireless card. It is a Belkin F5D5010 ver 2. It loads the atmel_cs modules as expected, but then you see a message in syslog that says:


ADDCONF (NETDEV_UP): eth1: link is not ready


It really has me stumped. I did both the dist-upgrades via the wireless card - so I can assume from that this is a new to dapper problem. iwconfig seems to work properly. I did get it to work once. I was messing around manually loading in firmwares and setting the essid with iwconfig. When I re booted and tried to repeat the process, it didn't work - so I'm not sure what I did to make it work - it certainly wasn't what I thought.


I will keep plugging away at this.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Blowing Bubbles


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originally uploaded
by Lostpup.
These photos are fantastic

Check out the reflections on this one. Well done Ade. His photography gets better all hte time.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Update

It's been a while, so I thought an update is in order.


The house is sold. It was on the market for 12 days in all. We got the full asking price, and so we are very happy.


I have handed notice in at my job. My last day is 23rd May. I have been wanting to quit this job for over a year. It felt to to finally do it.


The movers are booked, the plane tickets are bought, and we are starting to do the final sort through our stuff. The closer you get to moving date, the more your thoughts change on what should go and what we should get rid of.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

The schedule for the house is now up on the espc web site - see it here.


Shame about the photos. The lounge one came out better than I thought, but the kitchen ones are all blurred. Also, we could have sorted the clutter in the kitchen ones easily.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

House

The house is now listed on the ESPC web site, here. No pictures yet, but Rome wasn't burnt in a day.


They screwed up the viewing times. They originally included Thursday evenings, despite our saying no to the agent who came to see us, by email, and in voice mail messages. They have sorted that out now. This week's ESPC paper will have the wrong viewing times, so we may get people turning up tomorrow night. If they do they will have to come back if they want to see the kids' room. The kids will be asleep by then.


Things have been busy this last week. Getting sucked into felling the neighbours trees, and clearing away their rotten fence did not help. Things are starting to take shape now.

Friday, April 14, 2006

It's all starting to happen

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IMG_1352,
originally uploaded by mr-potter.
The estate agent came this week. The house goes on the market on Easter Monday. The "For Sale" sign went up today.

We have had three of the four moving companies come and see us. They will send us quotes next week.

In between all that, we are trying to finish removing clutter around the house, and generally trying to make it look shiney. We have been doing lots of jobs that we meant to do months or years ago. Things are starting to look really nice.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Spring

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CRW_1137-p,
originally uploaded by mr-potter.
Well the weather may not be warming up as fast as I would like, but the flowers are coming out nicely. This photo was taken in our back garden.

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Road Trip to France

My brother just did a trip to France.


Here are some photos from the trip.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

last.fm

I have been idly poking last.fm with a stick. On the whole it is a fun toy. However, I am finding that when I do a similar artist search radio in the client, half the stuff I listen to is not there.

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Still no RSS

The Bismarck Tribune has redone its site. Still no RSS. Come on guys - it's not hard!

Saturday, February 11, 2006

US-o-vision Song Contest

It says here that NBC is planning a Eurovisionn Song Contest clone.


"Eurovision is the granddaddy of all talent shows and the Super Bowl of singing," said Ben Silverman, chairman of series producers Reveille.


Has this guy actually sat through a whole Eurovision? If he has, then he must not have realised that you watch Eurovision, nit for the music, but for Terry Wogan's contribution.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

GAIM beta

I have been using the Gaim 2.0 beta 1 realease for a few weeks now. I like it.


The project have said that "Gaim 2.0.0 beta 2 does not include voice or video ("vv") support". Shame - because to me, that would make the app complete. But good things come to those who wait.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

Saved passwords as an anti-phishing measure

My wife gets a lot of phishing emails - don't know why - but she does. Quite a lot of them are ebay ones. She can spot them a mile a way and she says that some of them are quite amusing with their bad spelling and grammar.


Well, this morning she found one that was almost believable. For reasons known only to her, she decided to click on the "log in" link in the email. She said that another clear sign that this was not ebay was because her browser did not auto-fill the login form for her.


We all have heard the arguments for and against using the saved passwords feature. But I had never considered before that it could be a good anti-phishing tool.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

descpicable

Sometime in the last 36 hours, my son's tricycle and scooter were stolen. They we taken from our front lawn - right outside our front door. Not only that, but they raked through the shed and found the parent bar.


Somebody who steals a child's toys is pretty low in my opinion.

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Fighting fire with fire?

http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=29962006

"Faced with the prospect of another year spent tackling the hundreds of tonnes of unwanted mail discarded in the Capital, the council has compiled an advice leaflet for residents."


Could an advice leaflet not be a euphemism for junk mail?

I do agree with the sentiment, and I hope they make a difference.

Sunday, January 01, 2006

We were too early

It turns out there was a positive leap second introduced between 2005 and 2006 to keep atomic clocks in sync with the rotation of the earth. There is a slashdot article about it which also references a couple of other articles on the matter.


So, does that mean that we who are in the UTC timezone celebrated New Year one second too early? Still I suppose being one second early for New Year is better than one year too early for the new millennium.

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Feed Changed

Please note that the URL for the RSS (okay - atom) feed has changed.The new link is now:


http://sasallys.blogspot.com/atom.xml

Other Stuff

A lot of stuff has happened, so here is a quick update:


all the paperwork for my US immigration has now been sent to the US Embassy in London. I have had my medical too. That means all we can do now is wait for an interview date.


We have nad some decorating done in the house. We got the bathroom repapered, and we finally got our bedroom painted. The guy who did our bedroom also painted the doors upstairs. He put right the mess I made of them a couple of years ago. The fumes that night were pretty bad, so we all camped out on the living room floor that night.


Dan has been a busy boy stting up tow blogs - this one about his family, and this one about him, and so far, his go-kart. Still waiting for Macanthony to do something with his slice of web that he got a month ago.


Kim and Balint are coming back to Edinburgh for a week in January. It will be good to see them.

Recycling

Today is the day of the week when they come and empty the bins. Usually, after Christmas, they are all stuffed full. Well, this year our bin was not. One of the advantages of having a full set of recycling bins right next to where we park our car is that recycling is no bother at all. So, all of our Christmas wrapping paper, and packaging from the kids toys, etc went into the recycling bins.


We put out our wheelie bin last night - half full. We only throw out waste food and disposable nappies. We then discovered this morning that our neighbours had filled our bin up for us. So now it was standing there with its lid up at a jaunty angle - just like everyone else. Now, what was the stuff that was filling our bin? It was black bags full of cardboard and glass bottles - all of which could easily have gone into the recycling bins. All they had to do was walk another ten paces.

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Syncing my phone and my coputer

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phone,
originally uploaded by mr-potter.
After a year of trying on and off to get my phone to talk to my computer, I finally managed it.

I don't think it was anything that I did - more that the software now supports my phone. So, thanks to the synce guys, and thanks to the Ubuntu mob for getting the software packaged.

This pleases me a lot. I listen to podcasts on my phone on the way to and from work. Up until now, I have had to shut down the phone, pull hte card, plug it into a card reader and copy over the files. Now I will not need to do this.

What would be really cool would be to script the file transfer. If I were a programmer, then I would write a GNOME podcatcher that woould do that.