Tue Mar 28 22:57:30 EST 2006
Torsmo - A Cool System Monitor
I think I finally found a system monitor that I actually like. I saw a mention
on digg about Torsmo. It's lightweight and, based on the screen shots on
the Torsmo website, reasonably configurable. It has only xlib as a dependency
and renders just text and, optionally, percentage bars. Nothing to write home
about I guess, but it's nice if you're into this sort of geeky thing.
The only thing I noticed is that in KDE it tends to disappear from the background. I glanced over the README and saw a work around but didn't read it since Torsmo works flawlessly, as far as I can tell, in windowmaker.
The thumb to the left links to a full screen shot of how it looks on my desktop. And below is a close up of just the Torsmo display. It's pretty much default, but fairly complete it seems. It can even watch your mail spool if you want.
The only thing I noticed is that in KDE it tends to disappear from the background. I glanced over the README and saw a work around but didn't read it since Torsmo works flawlessly, as far as I can tell, in windowmaker.
The thumb to the left links to a full screen shot of how it looks on my desktop. And below is a close up of just the Torsmo display. It's pretty much default, but fairly complete it seems. It can even watch your mail spool if you want.
Mon Mar 27 14:50:18 EST 2006
Nothing is Worse than Stupid People...
I can't believe people like this ever make it beyond grade school. The
best is he said he's a computer expert and apparently doesn't know what an
operating system is. Ahh, never under estimate the power of stupid people...
Wed Mar 22 20:31:59 EST 2006
Move Over Slimserver here comes gnump3d
Some ages ago I was looking into streaming my music collection to wherever I
happen to be. In my quest to do so I stumbled on Slimserver which is pretty darn cool in and of itself. But
it just seemed kind of clunky so I stopped using it. A couple of days ago I
asked around on the LVLUG mailing list for an alternative and was pointed to gnump3d. I
have to say, this is pretty darn sweet. You don't have to "introduce" each
player to the sever like you do with Slimserver, you just point your browser to
it, create your play list, and it just plays. It's got everything I've thought
of that I wanted. The ability to restrict access via passwords or IP
addresses. On the fly down down-sampling so you can stream it over slower
connections. It's darn fast, plays OGG and MP3, runs on Windows and Linux, and
it's OSS to boot!
Good stuff.
Good stuff.
Wed Mar 22 19:49:11 EST 2006
Bush, a Miserable Failure? Nah...
Haha, I heard recently that if you Google for "miserable failure" that the top
link points to something about George W Bush. I gave it a try thinking it would just be a few hits for people
complaining and referring to him as a miserable failure. Well, not so. It
actually brings up his biography on Whitehouse.gov along with two of the three image results
showing pictures of our infamous President. Not only do you get G Dubyah hits
but you also get Jimmy Carter and Michael Moore!
I know I'm behind the eight-ball here as it seem this is been known since 2003, but still, I find it funny as hell!
I know I'm behind the eight-ball here as it seem this is been known since 2003, but still, I find it funny as hell!
Mon Mar 20 22:21:34 EST 2006
My South Park Avatar
B10M mentioned the South Park Studio in which you can make your own,
custom, South Park characters. He took the opportunity to make a reasonable likeness of himself. Well, I sort of found this
amusing so I decided to do the same for me. I know, it's a copy-cat blog
entry, but I don't care. It's just cool looking at yourself "South Parkized".
Sun Mar 19 14:08:39 EST 2006
Sue Your Way to Profit, it's the American Way!
Over at Dean's World he
has a mention about Patent Trolling companies and how utterly ridiculous this
sort of thing is. I can't agree with him more. What we have here is a
company who's primary purpose is to gather a huge patent portfolio and then
bring infringement suits against other companies. They to this not to protect
their rights, but for profit.
The company in this case is Forgent, who owns the patent on the JPEG image format.
At least the JPEG patent should expire soon.
The company in this case is Forgent, who owns the patent on the JPEG image format.
Forgent's biggest earner -- generating $108.4 million in settlements and licensing fees in the past three years -- has been U.S. Patent No. 4,698,672, issued in 1987 and obtained years ago in an acquisition. At the heart of the so-called 672 parent is something ubiquitous in the technology world: the JPEG format for digital pictures.In particular, what struck me is that the CEO believes that doing this is the American way. So, the American way is to look for something that is owned by a company that doesn't care to enforce it's patent, make sure that what is patented is so common that almost everyone uses is, then acquire that patent and demand money for "infringement"? This kind of reminds me of the Rambus Law Suit.
At least the JPEG patent should expire soon.
Sat Mar 18 13:28:25 EST 2006
Creative Commons Upheld in Court
This article about a Dutch Court upholding the Creative Commons license came
with good timing. Just a few days ago I asked a friend of mine if he knew if
the CC was ever challenged in court. This is of interest to me because all of
my blog is protected via the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC license. I
especially make sure it's on related to my photo gallery.
Granted, this is in a Dutch court, not the USA so I'm not sure how significant the ruling would be to US courts. Still it's an indication that these kind of licenses can work.
Granted, this is in a Dutch court, not the USA so I'm not sure how significant the ruling would be to US courts. Still it's an indication that these kind of licenses can work.
Fri Mar 17 22:38:16 EST 2006
Vista Tough on Spyware?
I saw an article on the improvements in Vista against spyware. It sounds like
MS has really made an effort to try to keep this sort of drivel under control.
However, there is this paragraph that stood out to me:
Microsoft is taking a multipronged approach to fight spyware. Unlike XP, Vista will run by default with fewer user privileges. People will have to invoke full, "administrator," privileges to perform tasks such as installing an application.Well, all I can say is, "IT'S ABOUT FREAKIN' TIME!" Sheesh, I mean, why did it take until now to not run in full administrator privileges by default? This single thing will probably make a larger impact, at least in my humble opinion, than any of the other improvements in Vista. Yet another idea borrowed by Microsoft and called innovation I guess. I wonder if they will have the su command in Vista too?
Fri Mar 17 22:15:22 EST 2006
Dead Root Partition Update
Well, much to my surprise, the dead root partition I had on this system seems to
have been fixed by --rebuilt-tree. I thought for sure there would be some
major problem. Though, I'm not sure just what caused it, the drive
seems physically fine.
Still, I think it's time to run an extra backup...just in case.
Still, I think it's time to run an extra backup...just in case.
Wed Mar 15 17:42:24 EST 2006
Slow Cable Modem Update
Well, Service Electric came to my house today and took a good look at my cable
connection. The thing is, they really didn't tell me much of anything that I
didn't already know. I already knew that the signal was strong, and that the
signal to noise ratio was good. But the sent out their techs to check the
signal at my modem as well as at the pole. Never mind that, logically, if the
signal at the modem is in excellent shape that something upstream by about 100ft
has nearly a zero percent chance of being any different. Well, it could be
better I guess, but I highly doubt the signal would suddenly jump up in quality
on it's way from the pole to my house.
That left me with two other options. One, that their network is bogged down and the need to upgrade and, two, that someone or more than one someones are hogging the bandwidth. As it turns out, from the techs comments, it seems that the area I've chosen to live in has seen a sudden spike in cable modem customers. On top of that they also said that they have been collecting readings every place they have a speed problem and nearly all of them in the area have been the result of the cable growth in the area.
So, at the very least, I know things on my end are working. Now, I either need to find a different service in my area, or wait for them to upgrade their equipment. From what Service Electric has told me the blanket answer is, "We are working on it." As far as alternative service goes Speakeasy is out, I just called them and all I can get is an expensive T1. Leaving me with RCN which, still, only has one-way cable. Supposedly they are doing some serious upgrading with a goal to have 80% of the Lehigh Valley covered for two-way service by the end of spring, but we shall see on that.
Hopefully, Service Electric will just upgrade their stuff.
That left me with two other options. One, that their network is bogged down and the need to upgrade and, two, that someone or more than one someones are hogging the bandwidth. As it turns out, from the techs comments, it seems that the area I've chosen to live in has seen a sudden spike in cable modem customers. On top of that they also said that they have been collecting readings every place they have a speed problem and nearly all of them in the area have been the result of the cable growth in the area.
So, at the very least, I know things on my end are working. Now, I either need to find a different service in my area, or wait for them to upgrade their equipment. From what Service Electric has told me the blanket answer is, "We are working on it." As far as alternative service goes Speakeasy is out, I just called them and all I can get is an expensive T1. Leaving me with RCN which, still, only has one-way cable. Supposedly they are doing some serious upgrading with a goal to have 80% of the Lehigh Valley covered for two-way service by the end of spring, but we shall see on that.
Hopefully, Service Electric will just upgrade their stuff.
Tue Mar 14 00:40:06 EST 2006
Dead Root Partition
Well, I just got a big surprise. It seems that the partition of my system root
has taken a complete dive and won't mount. As usual this happened without
warning. In fact, I was using my system normally, booted into Windows to game a
bit, then when getting back into Linux I got a nasty screen full of errors and
was told that I had to run fsck.reiserfs --rebuild-tree on the partition due to
fatal errors.
Luckily I keep backups. And even more luckily I could still get into the partition and copy off recent changes in single user mode. So, here we go, lets cross our fingers and see what the rebuild-tree options does.
Man this sucks. Wish me luck!
Luckily I keep backups. And even more luckily I could still get into the partition and copy off recent changes in single user mode. So, here we go, lets cross our fingers and see what the rebuild-tree options does.
Man this sucks. Wish me luck!
Mon Mar 13 20:43:23 EST 2006
nagg With Watermarking
I just posted a, what I hope is a working, version of nagg with basic
watermarking. It's not what I had originally hoped in that it modifies the
original images in stead of doing it on the fly. But it seems I have to learn
and use something other than bash to make it work the way I ultimately want.
This may be the excuse I need to finally crack open a book on perl!
Anyway, nagg is here if you want it.
Anyway, nagg is here if you want it.
Mon Mar 13 19:56:29 EST 2006
Slow Cable Modem, Part 2
I've replaced the modem with a nice new SURFboard, and the speed is still as
slow as ever. Not much to talk about here other than this is very
annoying. I used to be able to download a single CD full ISO of Knoppix in
about 30 minutes, now it's taking hours. The upside is that they are going to
come out and check the wiring and see what the hang up is, the downside is that
they are going to do it "sometime Wednesday morning" so I have to take a half a
day off from work. When I used to get paid salary this wasn't such a bad
thing, but when you get paid hourly and are on a tight budget it's annoying.
So, I'm having a hard time believing though that it is wiring. We (tech support) went the web interface of the modem and the signal strength was about as good as it gets, and the signal to noise ratio was supposedly excellent. Other than wiring the only thing I can think of it someone is hogging the bandwidth on my cable segment. Hopefully it's just wiring.
As far as buying a cable modem goes, I finally got the answer on why they don't give you a discount for owning one. The service comes with "free cable modem rental". I'm sure I'm paying for it in the cost of the service anyway though.
I did learn though that, supposedly, I could get 768k/128k ADSL from Speakeasy which is an improvement. I'd much rather have 1.5M/384k if I had a choice. Maybe I'll call them up and see since they are more friendly to us tech types than the average ISP. I shouldn't be to hasty though and give Service Electric a chance to work through the problem. All in all the service has been satisfactory.
So, I'm having a hard time believing though that it is wiring. We (tech support) went the web interface of the modem and the signal strength was about as good as it gets, and the signal to noise ratio was supposedly excellent. Other than wiring the only thing I can think of it someone is hogging the bandwidth on my cable segment. Hopefully it's just wiring.
As far as buying a cable modem goes, I finally got the answer on why they don't give you a discount for owning one. The service comes with "free cable modem rental". I'm sure I'm paying for it in the cost of the service anyway though.
I did learn though that, supposedly, I could get 768k/128k ADSL from Speakeasy which is an improvement. I'd much rather have 1.5M/384k if I had a choice. Maybe I'll call them up and see since they are more friendly to us tech types than the average ISP. I shouldn't be to hasty though and give Service Electric a chance to work through the problem. All in all the service has been satisfactory.
Thu Mar 9 21:04:12 EST 2006
Slow Cable Modem
I just discovered this evening that my supposedly 7Mbit cable modem, which
historically never made it about 2.5 Mbit, has suddenly decided to go no
faster than about 500k. Of course, they want you to take a day off from work
and sit around, not making any money, so they can come around "some time
Thursday". So, either tomorrow I'm off to their office to see swap modems and
then hope it "just works" when I get it home. That is, if I can get away from
work to do it. They have Saturday hours, but I don't want to wait that long.
So, I looked into just buying a cable modem instead of renting it from Service Electric. The price of a new SURFboard modem at Bestbuy is $80 So I called up the tech support line only to learn that you pay the rental fee regardless of if you own your modem or not. Owning your own does not reduce the price you pay at all. Talk about complete bull.
I wish so much I could get Speakeasy here.
So, I looked into just buying a cable modem instead of renting it from Service Electric. The price of a new SURFboard modem at Bestbuy is $80 So I called up the tech support line only to learn that you pay the rental fee regardless of if you own your modem or not. Owning your own does not reduce the price you pay at all. Talk about complete bull.
I wish so much I could get Speakeasy here.
Sun Mar 5 20:54:00 EST 2006
nagg 0.9.6
So, I think I'm finally getting to the end of my nagg project. Since I last mentioned it I've (hopefully) improved error handling and made it
much more efficient and hopefully a little less deficient.
For example,
with the first version I wrote it took about 5 minutes to process 100 images,
now those same 100 images on the same system are processed in 1.5 - 2 minutes.
I've also tried to reduce the amount of redundancy. As in, why regenerate the
thumbnail and slides when all you want to do is regenerate the HTML slides and
update the captions?
So, at this point I'd like to ask anyone who is willing to give it try and let me know how it goes.
For example,
with the first version I wrote it took about 5 minutes to process 100 images,
now those same 100 images on the same system are processed in 1.5 - 2 minutes.
I've also tried to reduce the amount of redundancy. As in, why regenerate the
thumbnail and slides when all you want to do is regenerate the HTML slides and
update the captions?
So, at this point I'd like to ask anyone who is willing to give it try and let me know how it goes.
Wed Mar 1 22:04:39 EST 2006
Check Out the nagg!
I decided on nagg for Not Another Gallery Generator as the name of my little
project. It's done enough to toss it into the wild and see what happens I
think. I wrote this mainly for my own edification and it sure has been
educational! I'm still tweaking it and there are a couple of things I'd like
to add yet. I've regenerated all of my galleries with nagg as a sort of stress
test. Plus I wanted to get them all updated using the latest Creative Commons
license. I didn't have any major problems come up so hopefully most of the
huge bugs are gone. *crosses fingers*
If you feel like checking it out grab nagg here and let me know what you think.
If you feel like checking it out grab nagg here and let me know what you think.

