Friday, June 5, 2009
Just free'd my blog
Tonight I imported my Blogger account to Wordpress. From now on I will be posting there some of the posts didnt quite move over correctly but they are still here and will be till google shuts down bogger. If you wanna see the new posts please go to numberedhumanindustries.wordpress.com
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Trent and Tiffany's Wedding
We were a little late to the ceremony but what i saw of it was nice.
Here are the videos I took (sorry the sound sucks) the first three were uploaded to youtube before the reception moved past that awkward first stage wifi at reception, video taken on my palm centro and moved to my nokia n800 via bluetooth and uploaded from there. The last one I uploaded as soon as I got home.
tweets:
# Watching @codesamuri's wedding. @abobrien13 @silentverbosity @bearwellington and @larryrockwell are the groomsmen.about 10 hours ago from web
# at the reception. Hoping this thing kicks off soonabout 9 hours ago from web
# Woot wifi at the reception!about 9 hours ago from web
# Finally this reception is kicking offabout 8 hours ago from web
# [l]ol "still alive" by @jonathancoulton is playing durring the cake cutting at @codesamuri's wedingabout 8 hours ago from web
# @Codesamuri @abobrien13 @silentverbosity @bearwellington @larryrockwell http://bit.ly/t71yPabout 8 hours ago from web
# http://bit.ly/tfexf #trentsweeddingabout 8 hours ago from web
# http://bit.ly/ScPiI #trentsweeddingabout 8 hours ago from web
# @Codesamuri @abobrien13 @bearwellington @larryrockworth @silentverbosity i #tagged the other 2 vids #trentsweddingabout 8 hours ago from web
# Awesome there is no audio on those vids #fml #trentsweeddingabout 7 hours ago from web
# Now they are starting into the weird group dancing #trentsweddingabout 7 hours ago from web
# omfgwtfbbq! There is audio on those vids, i fail at failing w00000000t! #trentsweeddingabout 3 hours ago from web
OH and the LOLtack
Here are the videos I took (sorry the sound sucks) the first three were uploaded to youtube before the reception moved past that awkward first stage wifi at reception, video taken on my palm centro and moved to my nokia n800 via bluetooth and uploaded from there. The last one I uploaded as soon as I got home.
tweets:
# Watching @codesamuri's wedding. @abobrien13 @silentverbosity @bearwellington and @larryrockwell are the groomsmen.about 10 hours ago from web
# at the reception. Hoping this thing kicks off soonabout 9 hours ago from web
# Woot wifi at the reception!about 9 hours ago from web
# Finally this reception is kicking offabout 8 hours ago from web
# [l]ol "still alive" by @jonathancoulton is playing durring the cake cutting at @codesamuri's wedingabout 8 hours ago from web
# @Codesamuri @abobrien13 @silentverbosity @bearwellington @larryrockwell http://bit.ly/t71yPabout 8 hours ago from web
# http://bit.ly/tfexf #trentsweeddingabout 8 hours ago from web
# http://bit.ly/ScPiI #trentsweeddingabout 8 hours ago from web
# @Codesamuri @abobrien13 @bearwellington @larryrockworth @silentverbosity i #tagged the other 2 vids #trentsweddingabout 8 hours ago from web
# Awesome there is no audio on those vids #fml #trentsweeddingabout 7 hours ago from web
# Now they are starting into the weird group dancing #trentsweddingabout 7 hours ago from web
# omfgwtfbbq! There is audio on those vids, i fail at failing w00000000t! #trentsweeddingabout 3 hours ago from web
OH and the LOLtack
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Wimax? More like pain in my ass
Last night I bought a "residential wimax modem" a local ISP is doing their broadband over wimax (so they dont have to run copper) and are offering it for 35USD a month. That's all well and good but I can't get the bloody thing working in Linux, or for that matter Vista (tried on the girlfriends laptop and still couldn't get it to work, but I wasn't trying that hard)
So here are some pics to better explain whats going on.
Here is the modem the only interface out of this box is the ethernet cord, which should just make this this thing a basic wired connection.
This is how you see how good your connection is
A little branding never hurt anyone
If you have really dgood eyesight you might be able to make out a model number
A little behind shot for the techopervs
Sexy box right? Well like i said earlier I can't get the bloody thing to work. Here is a brain dump of the problems and what I've tried:
* I get an IP its in the 10 range so it may not be routable (whatever not worried about that)
* /etc/resolv.conf shows namesservers as 205.171.3.65 and 205.171.2.65
* i cant ping the 205. nameservers
* changing to OpenDNS doesnt help
* every renew resets /etc/resolv.conf
* I've been running sudo dhclient eth0 to get a new ip thats when /etc/resolv.conf resets
What am I missing? Why is this such a pain!!!! I have a support ticket in, but they support Windows 98SE or higher and Mac OSX
So here are some pics to better explain whats going on.
Here is the modem the only interface out of this box is the ethernet cord, which should just make this this thing a basic wired connection.
This is how you see how good your connection is
A little branding never hurt anyone
If you have really dgood eyesight you might be able to make out a model number
A little behind shot for the techopervs
Sexy box right? Well like i said earlier I can't get the bloody thing to work. Here is a brain dump of the problems and what I've tried:
* I get an IP its in the 10 range so it may not be routable (whatever not worried about that)
* /etc/resolv.conf shows namesservers as 205.171.3.65 and 205.171.2.65
* i cant ping the 205. nameservers
* changing to OpenDNS doesnt help
* every renew resets /etc/resolv.conf
* I've been running sudo dhclient eth0 to get a new ip thats when /etc/resolv.conf resets
What am I missing? Why is this such a pain!!!! I have a support ticket in, but they support Windows 98SE or higher and Mac OSX
Labels:
bridgemaxx,
networking,
pissed,
wimax
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Tried to Flash my n800 to Diablo, Tried Is the Operative Word
Woots! I fail hard! I tried to flash my n800 and failed miserably. I started out following this http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=94459&postcount=2
and it fails at the second command on number 14 with a "sutable usb device not found" error http://linuxcranks.pastebin.com/m1c5b5cc8
Then thelastknowngod showed me this http://wiki.maemo.org/Updating_the_tablet_firmware and it fails with this error "Write failed after 0 bytes
usb_bulk_write: Resource temporarily unavailable"
AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
So now I am sitting here with a fairly useless n800. It still boots but it wont load an OS, so I still have hope, but man am I pissed.
**EDIT: I got this to work, but I had to use my girlfriends vista (puke) box, but the flasher for windows is niiice.
and it fails at the second command on number 14 with a "sutable usb device not found" error http://linuxcranks.pastebin.com/m1c5b5cc8
Then thelastknowngod showed me this http://wiki.maemo.org/Updating_the_tablet_firmware and it fails with this error "Write failed after 0 bytes
usb_bulk_write: Resource temporarily unavailable"
AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
So now I am sitting here with a fairly useless n800. It still boots but it wont load an OS, so I still have hope, but man am I pissed.
**EDIT: I got this to work, but I had to use my girlfriends vista (puke) box, but the flasher for windows is niiice.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Linux Community Screwed by the Biggest Tool EVER
Brian-with-a-y posted this to his blog
(http://lunduke.com/?p=206)
"When I first envisioned RadicalCodex… it was only for Linux.
Having the best eBook and eComic reader only for Linux… well I just like the sound of that.
Once the Beta testing started I began receiving emails, from Linux users, asking if a Windows version was in the works. This surprised me at first, but it made some sense. Most people can’t run 100% Linux on every computer they use. And, of course, it’s nice to be able to bring your favorite applications with you between computers.
Plus having great software available for both Windows and Linux helps to lower the barrier for many people switching platforms."
and this is what I posted to him in response:
"Once the Beta testing started I began receiving emails, from Linux users, asking if a Windows version was in the works. "
LOL you have to be kidding me, what about the Linux users that asked you to put it under a Free Software license?
You are a bigger tool than I thought you were. What happened to showing the non-free companies that the "the Linux water was fine, jump on in"? What happened to your crusade? Are you going to admit that you went into this on a lie? Are you at least gonna give us the source code? Come on Benedict Arnold.
I don't think I need to say more about that, but this may (99.9999% sure) that this will be on ep 2009.7 of Linuxcranks. Listen Live Sat/Sunday at Midnight Eastern (http://live.linuxcranks.info [you will need a talkshoe.com account to listen as we are an 18+ podcast])
(http://lunduke.com/?p=206)
"When I first envisioned RadicalCodex… it was only for Linux.
Having the best eBook and eComic reader only for Linux… well I just like the sound of that.
Once the Beta testing started I began receiving emails, from Linux users, asking if a Windows version was in the works. This surprised me at first, but it made some sense. Most people can’t run 100% Linux on every computer they use. And, of course, it’s nice to be able to bring your favorite applications with you between computers.
Plus having great software available for both Windows and Linux helps to lower the barrier for many people switching platforms."
and this is what I posted to him in response:
"Once the Beta testing started I began receiving emails, from Linux users, asking if a Windows version was in the works. "
LOL you have to be kidding me, what about the Linux users that asked you to put it under a Free Software license?
You are a bigger tool than I thought you were. What happened to showing the non-free companies that the "the Linux water was fine, jump on in"? What happened to your crusade? Are you going to admit that you went into this on a lie? Are you at least gonna give us the source code? Come on Benedict Arnold.
I don't think I need to say more about that, but this may (99.9999% sure) that this will be on ep 2009.7 of Linuxcranks. Listen Live Sat/Sunday at Midnight Eastern (http://live.linuxcranks.info [you will need a talkshoe.com account to listen as we are an 18+ podcast])
Monday, February 9, 2009
Printing in Crunchbang
I just got me a new HP DeskJet 6940 for my birthday. Its networked so I just stuck it on my network and started configuring boxen. My girlfriend's Vista laptop was bloody simple to set up (weird yeah I know). Then I got started on my computers (my desktop and my eee) which was where the problem started. Now mind you I had been drinking (me and the captain made it happen [mom bought the booze]). On said desktop and eee I am running CrunchBang Linux and cruncheee respectively (this will be important later).
On CrunchBang
If you right click and go to "Printer Configuration" it opens and a whole bunch of it is greyed out (wtf) but there is a fix:
step 1: sudo su
this will make you proper root, this is just to save time sudo-ing over and over again is a pain in the ass
step 2: cd into /etc/cups/ssl/
step 2.5: if you ls you will see server.crt and server.key, believe it or not just rm both of them
step 3: then run sudo /etc/init.d/cups start (i think you might not need this dont remember)
step 4: open "Printer Configuration" again and
step 5: POW that MF is working so set your stuff up
on CrunchEEE
This is not a problem some how it works in crunchbang for the eee [facepalm] wtf
thanks to the lovely gents in irc.freenode.net #linuxcranks for the help specificity Mole_
On CrunchBang
If you right click and go to "Printer Configuration" it opens and a whole bunch of it is greyed out (wtf) but there is a fix:
step 1: sudo su
this will make you proper root, this is just to save time sudo-ing over and over again is a pain in the ass
step 2: cd into /etc/cups/ssl/
step 2.5: if you ls you will see server.crt and server.key, believe it or not just rm both of them
step 3: then run sudo /etc/init.d/cups start (i think you might not need this dont remember)
step 4: open "Printer Configuration" again and
step 5: POW that MF is working so set your stuff up
on CrunchEEE
This is not a problem some how it works in crunchbang for the eee [facepalm] wtf
thanks to the lovely gents in irc.freenode.net #linuxcranks for the help specificity Mole_
Sunday, January 4, 2009
My Free Software Resolution
*The Resolution*
/I, threethirty, do resolve to use free software more in 2009 than in
any year before and if possible, to implement new systems, features, and
capabilities with 100% free software./
That means if you're looking for a new web browser, you'll consider Firefox.
If you need to open one of those weird .docx Word Documents, you're going to
use Open Office. And finally, you're going to try GNU/Linux. There are so
many ways to try it that one of these has got to be for you.
*Start 2009 out right*
1. Order a free Ubuntu Live CD from http://shipit.ubuntu.com [1] and boot up
your computer with it. Voila! You're trying GNU/Linux.
2. Ask your nearest techie to download and burn Ubuntu or Fedora to a CD for
you. Pop it in your CD drive and reboot. Some would call that trying
GNU/Linux.
3. Ask your nearest techie to install GNU/Linux for you and see the world of
computers with fresh eyes as you try GNU/Linux.
4. Download the source code to Azureus, configure and build the package, then
use it to download Arch, CrunchBang, or SlackWare and run that baby in a
virtual machine using VirtualBox OSE.
5. Finally, if you need help with any of the above submit a support request
at http://trygnulinux.com/getsupport.php [2] and we'll do our best to help
you with the next step.
With this New Year's resolution, 2009 can be a spectacular year for free
software so try to stick with it. Next New Year, we're hoping to find a
fitter, healthier, more-free-software-using you. Happy New Year from everyone
at TryGNULinux.com.
[1] http://shipit.ubuntu.com
[2] http://trygnulinux.com/getsupport.php
/I, threethirty, do resolve to use free software more in 2009 than in
any year before and if possible, to implement new systems, features, and
capabilities with 100% free software./
That means if you're looking for a new web browser, you'll consider Firefox.
If you need to open one of those weird .docx Word Documents, you're going to
use Open Office. And finally, you're going to try GNU/Linux. There are so
many ways to try it that one of these has got to be for you.
*Start 2009 out right*
1. Order a free Ubuntu Live CD from http://shipit.ubuntu.com [1] and boot up
your computer with it. Voila! You're trying GNU/Linux.
2. Ask your nearest techie to download and burn Ubuntu or Fedora to a CD for
you. Pop it in your CD drive and reboot. Some would call that trying
GNU/Linux.
3. Ask your nearest techie to install GNU/Linux for you and see the world of
computers with fresh eyes as you try GNU/Linux.
4. Download the source code to Azureus, configure and build the package, then
use it to download Arch, CrunchBang, or SlackWare and run that baby in a
virtual machine using VirtualBox OSE.
5. Finally, if you need help with any of the above submit a support request
at http://trygnulinux.com/getsupport.php [2] and we'll do our best to help
you with the next step.
With this New Year's resolution, 2009 can be a spectacular year for free
software so try to stick with it. Next New Year, we're hoping to find a
fitter, healthier, more-free-software-using you. Happy New Year from everyone
at TryGNULinux.com.
[1] http://shipit.ubuntu.com
[2] http://trygnulinux.com/getsupport.php
Labels:
My Free Software Resolution
My Free Software Resolution
*The Resolution*
/I, threethirty, do resolve to use free software more in 2009 than in
any year before and if possible, to implement new systems, features, and
capabilities with 100% free software./
That means if you're looking for a new web browser, you'll consider Firefox.
If you need to open one of those weird .docx Word Documents, you're going to
use Open Office. And finally, you're going to try GNU/Linux. There are so
many ways to try it that one of these has got to be for you.
*Start 2009 out right*
1. Order a free Ubuntu Live CD from http://shipit.ubuntu.com [1] and boot up
your computer with it. Voila! You're trying GNU/Linux.
2. Ask your nearest techie to download and burn Ubuntu or Fedora to a CD for
you. Pop it in your CD drive and reboot. Some would call that trying
GNU/Linux.
3. Ask your nearest techie to install GNU/Linux for you and see the world of
computers with fresh eyes as you try GNU/Linux.
4. Download the source code to Azureus, configure and build the package, then
use it to download Arch, CrunchBang, or SlackWare and run that baby in a
virtual machine using VirtualBox OSE.
5. Finally, if you need help with any of the above submit a support request
at http://trygnulinux.com/getsupport.php [2] and we'll do our best to help
you with the next step.
With this New Year's resolution, 2009 can be a spectacular year for free
software so try to stick with it. Next New Year, we're hoping to find a
fitter, healthier, more-free-software-using you. Happy New Year from everyone
at TryGNULinux.com.
[1] http://shipit.ubuntu.com
[2] http://trygnulinux.com/getsupport.php
/I, threethirty, do resolve to use free software more in 2009 than in
any year before and if possible, to implement new systems, features, and
capabilities with 100% free software./
That means if you're looking for a new web browser, you'll consider Firefox.
If you need to open one of those weird .docx Word Documents, you're going to
use Open Office. And finally, you're going to try GNU/Linux. There are so
many ways to try it that one of these has got to be for you.
*Start 2009 out right*
1. Order a free Ubuntu Live CD from http://shipit.ubuntu.com [1] and boot up
your computer with it. Voila! You're trying GNU/Linux.
2. Ask your nearest techie to download and burn Ubuntu or Fedora to a CD for
you. Pop it in your CD drive and reboot. Some would call that trying
GNU/Linux.
3. Ask your nearest techie to install GNU/Linux for you and see the world of
computers with fresh eyes as you try GNU/Linux.
4. Download the source code to Azureus, configure and build the package, then
use it to download Arch, CrunchBang, or SlackWare and run that baby in a
virtual machine using VirtualBox OSE.
5. Finally, if you need help with any of the above submit a support request
at http://trygnulinux.com/getsupport.php [2] and we'll do our best to help
you with the next step.
With this New Year's resolution, 2009 can be a spectacular year for free
software so try to stick with it. Next New Year, we're hoping to find a
fitter, healthier, more-free-software-using you. Happy New Year from everyone
at TryGNULinux.com.
[1] http://shipit.ubuntu.com
[2] http://trygnulinux.com/getsupport.php
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