Archive for January, 2007

Class is cancelled…

Monday, January 15th, 2007

When I walked to school today, it really didn’t seem that bad to me personally. When I got to my 0830 class, only two individuals were there and no professor. Seeing this as a golden opportunity to grab some food, I quickly run over to the C&D…and shockingly discover that it’s not open. So then I walk back to class and there’s still only those same two students standing there. I walk up to them and they then inform me that school has been cancelled.

So now I’m sitting back at home staring at my computer screen. I haven’t quite figured out what I’ll do today just yet, so I’ll just sit back and see how fate unfolds.

And I’m back…

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

Well, since I have completed the oh-so-very-important task of setting a banner for my blog, I can now start performing the actual act of blogging.

The weekend has been going quite peacefully thus far and I really have no complaints. I spent a majority of yesterday’s time helping Sam set up Ubuntu on his computer. We had to redo the process several times because he wasn’t able to get hardware rendering switched on for X. I checked my own notebook and noticed it actually wasn’t on for me either and took a brief five minutes out of my time to go through a wiki article at Gentoo’s wiki to set myself up. A modification of xorg.conf and a recompiling of a slightly tweaked kernel quickly got it done for me. On the other hand, Sam was still fighting the system.

We proceeded to try to install Gentoo, but his notebook did not feel like staying up for past ten minutes or so since it just “ran itself to death” by shutting down…again. We’ve had these same ACPI problems the last time we tried to install Gentoo, I guess it just wasn’t going to work out for him there. Anyway, to keep a long story short, we decided to just install Ubuntu and then just stop and leave the 3D hardware acceleration as something to be worked on another day.

Today, Sam took it upon himself to tackle the problem again and got it working thanks to some ATI Linux drivers wiki. Kudos to Mr. Shih, really, he’s now one step closer to understanding the world of UNIX, having solved a problem by himself, even if he was probably just following the steps word-for-word.