Tue, 18 Mar 2008

12:13 AM - Waking up is hard to do

I had trouble getting to sleep last night. I went to bed around 2 a.m. and found myself up for a minute or two around 7 a.m., but fell back asleep. I woke up at 2:30 p.m.

That's a lot of sleep. That means I missed both of my classes today.

To top it all off, we didn't get into SoC. Google told me I have to have big corporate backers or be something they use to get in. I have neither.

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12:12 AM - More on cvs pserver

One aspect I did not find useful was the vague info on the password file format for cvs.

CVSROOT/passwd should look like this

username:encryptedpass:unixusertoimpersonate

There is also a readers and writers file that control access to the repository.

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12:09 AM - Interesting forum on CVS

http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=55659&highlight=cvs+pserver

This covers cvs pserver setup. Normally, it would be insane to setup pserver. However, ohloh only supports pserver cvs setups.

I've setup a test pserver on one of my boxes to see how well it's going to work out. Down the road, it would make more sense to create a jail or setup a new box for this. EMU is out of the question since 2401 is blocked. (port for pserver)


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Sun, 16 Mar 2008

1:56 PM - The wii does keyboards

I'm writing this on my Nintendo Wii. While that might not be amazing, I just learned from opera.com that the Wii supports USB keyboards for Input on the Internet Channel. I've successfully connected an Apple keyboard to the back of my Wii. It's one of the white keyboards (previous generation).

I'm also using an Apple keyboard extension cable with it.

This is great. So far, I haven't figured out how to hit OK as return just adds a newline in the box. Still, It's impressive.

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Fri, 14 Mar 2008

5:43 PM - Comparing GNU make to BSD make

I found this interesting blog entry on the differences between the two make. (freebsd vs gnu)

http://www.wgdd.de/?p=28

This just hit me with a project I was writing for class on bsd and everyone else was on linux. ugh. I just went with gnu make.


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Mon, 3 Mar 2008

1:37 AM - (no subject)

I'm having trouble sleeping tonight. I normally have trouble on Sunday nights. It's not just the fact I'm heading back after a week vacation (ha!), but the events that have transpired over the weekend.

Thursday, Chris met me to work on the build cluster for MidnightBSD. Caryn was playing WoW the whole time. I had this odd feeling all day, but I couldn't quite place it. My father was at the hospital, after collapsing during a test for his heart.

Ila called me sometime Friday with the news. My father had surgery. I talked to him Friday night. He called me Saturday afternoon to let me know he had been released.

At this point, the facts end.

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Fri, 29 Feb 2008

4:32 PM - Fuck

Man enters ER after collapsing during heart stress test, fails to call family after recovery.

Isn't that how a journalist might write this up? I don't know, but it's happening to me. My father is at McLaren in Flint after he collapsed during a stress test. He had a 99.9 percent blockage in one of his arteries. They had to use a heart stint, and I don't even know his room number right now.

My grandmother had to call me after a brief call from him in the recovery room. My mother found out from his friend. I'm left with little information and a really shitty day.

My mother believes he's angry with both of us and we should visit him since he's a heart patient; we might upset him.


location: Home

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1:53 PM - Day 2: intel mac

I'm still migrating from my PPC Mac to an intel model. It's been an interesting experience. I used a Time Machine backup to migrate data. It did not move data from the second drive I backup though. I've been copying 100GB of data over since yesterday. It's a very slow process. Mail.app still has some glitches, but the speed bump helped somewhat. I think Mail is the most resource intensive application on my system and I have photoshop installed! Many people would think that is crazy, but consider that it just "imported" 169,000 messages duirng the migration! I also have 3 accounts and until recently made use of hte RSS feature. I found it would lock up waiting on updates for that when I had to shut down so I stopped using it. Front Row is nice, but I think I'll like it better when I get iTunes setup. I have to deauth the mac before i can migrate to this machine.

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Thu, 28 Feb 2008

11:29 AM - Clinton supporters in Texas get some attention

One news outlet has run a story about the "controversy" surrounding Ann Richards what if support for Clinton.

http://www.kvue.com/video/index.html?nvid=222284

The original site is at:
http://www.standupforhillary.com/

This site is attempting to support Clinton in Texas.

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Wed, 27 Feb 2008

1:48 AM - (no subject)

Caryn and I had a nice meal earlier. It was nice to get out and relax after the the last few months. I had to do some work today, but it's not as bad as it could be.

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Tue, 26 Feb 2008

10:42 PM - (no subject)

For some odd reason, I'm watching Dragnet (the 80s movie). It's rather
amusing.

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10:37 PM - (no subject)

I'm testing out the new just journal command line client for UNIX systems. It's actually a very compact program so far. I'm quite happy about that.

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Thu, 21 Feb 2008

2:36 PM - When life gets in the way

I've been quite busy lately working, going to school, and trying to balance many group projects. I had no idea this semester would be so busy at the start. In fact, I thought this would be an easy semester. I was wrong.

Nearly every aspect of my life has gotten a 75% effort lately. As a perfectionist, I'm quite annoyed by this course of events. It's hard for me to let go of one project and jump to the next.

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Sun, 17 Feb 2008

10:00 PM - I actually got out this weekend

Caryn and I went downtown on Valentine's day and on Saturday. We ate at Seva's and Cottage Inn respectively. It was a nice change of pace. Yummy. We also went to the new Borders store. It has a decent selection of computer books compared to other stores in the area. I got a book on GTK programming, and Caryn bought books on MySQL Stored Procedures as well as a cookbook. I revised the code for my assignment today and did some other homework.

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Sat, 16 Feb 2008

10:48 PM - Googling my name

I just googled my name and wow I came up everywhere. I think the first 10 hits are me. However, the first hit i found was disturbing that wasn't me.

http://books.google.com/books?id=DjlqULpdv3wC&pg=PA58&lpg=PA58&dq=lucas+holt&source=web&ots=0RG9zvU4lD&sig=MZH4KZ93iYQm2qxid8GWIZDvAPU#PPA347,M1

Apparently, my name was used in a romance novel in the 80s. Bummer.

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Mon, 11 Feb 2008

9:30 PM - 10.5.2 OS X update, MidngihtBSD uptime, ...

Apple released Mac OS 10.5.2 today. So far time machine seems to be much improved and the GUI is much more responsive. I'm quite impressed so far. I had to reboot a MidnightBSD machine (the build master) today to swap a video card. It had been up for 111 days. That is the longest uptime I'm aware of for MidnighBSD to date. I had to take an exam today in COSC422 which was rather weird. I'm not sure how I did. Apple has not yet released Apple TV 1.2.

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Tue, 5 Feb 2008

11:51 PM - Could I get any busier? Yes

On this super tuesday, I've had one hell of a day. I've been editing web pages for job #2, adding user accounts for job #1, trying to debug a strange windows problem on the server at job#1, editing word documents for Technical Editing, reviewing source code for a team project due at 1pm tomorrow, finishing homework for Li Zhang's class, doing laundry, helping andrew disable part of his script on the xserve, talking to triv about mports, and praying I get my journalism homework done tomorrow. I had one class meet today. I've been trying to follow the poll results. Needless to say, it's not a fun day.

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Fri, 1 Feb 2008

1:14 PM - Microsoft wants to buy Yahoo!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7222114.stm

It's the end of the search as we know it...

This would be terrible for the Internet. Google and Microsoft would not be competative. We'd end up with two big search engines + services.

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Mon, 21 Jan 2008

1:21 PM - Microsoft VIrtual Server 2005 R2 SP1

I just installed MS Virtual Server. It seems to work quite well so far. I'm rather impressed. MidnightBSD 0.1.1 is running in a VM. I'm hoping to use that machine as an extra cluster node for building ports at some point. It's a pretty fast box and mostly idle.

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