Wed - Jul 30, 2008 : 01:08 am
excited
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3845 total views
Diving Into ATI
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Okay... Ever since Nvidia came out with their Geforce series, I've been hooked. I've built upwards of 100 systems in my life (family / friends / work) and out of those, about 90% of them use Nvidia video cards. I also highly prefer AMD. In fact, the very first computer I built was an AMD K6-2 250MHZ machine with ...
Computers / Linux
Sat - Jul 12, 2008 : 01:30 pm
content
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5736 total views
OpenFire gentoo problems
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I just spent the last three hours trying to figure out why my OpenFire 3.5.2 instance was installing just fine, saying that it was running just fine, but in reality was not running at all.
Neither port 9090, nor 9091 was open, both ports 9090, and 9091 were closed. ps -A | grep openfire returned nothing - at all.
Yet, /etc/init.d/openfire sta...
Computers / Gentoo / Linux
Tue - Jul 08, 2008 : 03:57 pm
impressed
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8415 total views
KNRS 570 AM and Linux
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When I'm not listening to music, I love listening to a few AM talk radio programs. Well, about six months ago, one of my favorite radio stations, KNRS 570 AM radio, changed their streaming program that let people use the Internet to hear their content.
This change effectively shut-out all Linux users. I chatted with 4 other Linux use...
Gentoo / Linux / Miscellaneous
Mon - Jul 07, 2008 : 10:23 pm
tired
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24269 total views
Phenom VS. Athlon X2
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Ever since I built my first computer with a K6-2 200MHZ processor back in 1998, I've never looked back. I've been an AMD guy my whole computing career.
Recently, AMD has been having some tough times with their processors, and understandably, people haven't been buying their stuff as much.
For what it's worth, I definitely had my doubts ...
Computers / Gentoo / Linux
Mon - Jun 09, 2008 : 10:33 am
tired
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11258 total views
Video Editing With Kdenlive
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I've recently become interested in integrating video into my journal and blog. As such, I realized that my 4-year old digial camera just wasn't gonna cut it anymore, so I went out and bought the cheapest camera I could find that would shoot 30 frames per second which happened to be the Nikon S210 digital camera. It takes pretty good vid...
Computers / Gentoo / Kdenlive / Linux / Video
Thu - May 29, 2008 : 06:20 pm
content
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Postgres Authentication in Proftpd
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Today I was commissioned to create an FTP server here at work. Through persistent pestering of the hideously insecure nature of FTP in general, my boss let me dedicate an entire server just for the company's need to FTP. This was to negate the possibility of any hacking of the web server, should the FTP server be compromised. It's...
Computers / Gentoo / Linux
Tue - May 20, 2008 : 06:50 pm
excited
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38937 total views
FFmpeg Webcam Video in Linux
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Okay... I've been wondering how to do this for quite some time, and I finally figured it out with the help of this mailing list thread.
I've always thought ffmpeg was a pretty amazing program, but now, I will build a shrine to it and worship it weekly.
Ffmpeg is the program which allows me to create a video with sound in Linux.
I hav...
Computers / Gentoo / Linux
Wed - Apr 02, 2008 : 02:33 pm
amazed
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17235 total views
Linux Software RAID On Trial
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Here at work, the time is fast coming where I will be required to put live, the server I've been working on for the past year.
And we all know that when the rubber meets the road, things get a little bit more serious.
I came to the conclusion that since I'm the only Linux person in this company, should the Linux servers ever decide to go *kap...
Computer Hardware / Computers / Linux / Programming
Fri - Feb 15, 2008 : 12:27 pm
content
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32-bit plugins on 64-bit arch
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I know I'm WAY out of the loop on this one, but I thought I'd blog about it to possibly help others who didn't know about this quite wonderful program.
For years I've been using amd64 processors and have loved them. Ever since there has been a 32-bit firefox on gentoo, I've been using it to view all the youtube goodness out there.
However...
Computers / Linux
Tue - Jan 22, 2008 : 12:40 pm
content
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3662 total views
Microsoft Cares ... Really.
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No, seriously, people... Microsoft really does care.... loads and loads of caring!
They care so much ABOUT MONEY it makes me sick.
I just got done reading this article and I'm left with a feeling of sickening "awe" at how greedy Microsoft really is.
Lately, I've been following a story about a group of people in a project...
Computers / Linux / Microsoft
Wed - Jul 06, 2011 : 05:59 pm
happy
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4994 total views
PDFTK - Generate Issues
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So, I've been working on this PDF project for awhile, and I think it might be beneficial for me to add some notes which were somewhat elusive on the net.
The FDF file which is generated by PDFTK generate is encoded in UTF-16 character set - and is very hard to work with. I found this script which solves the problem, and allows the FD...
Linux / Programming
Sun - Sep 14, 2008 : 11:15 pm
tired
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9532 total views
Quicktip: Kdenlive Text
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(how-to)
I'm probably going to re-write this later, but I just wanted to jot down quickly how to do text with Kdenlive.
It's really quite easy to set it up. You just click on "Project->Create Text Clip", and proceed to create your clip.
My problem was this: What if I don't want the text on its own page, but rather have it show...
Kdenlive / Linux / Video
Tue - Dec 09, 2008 : 09:23 pm
happy
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3772 total views
NVidia TV Twinview
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The new lamp for my projector arrived today and much rejoicing was heard among the land.
Since our lamp burned out 5-8 months ago, we've been using a TV to entertain our kids, providing them with movies and TV cartoons and all the other goodness with which MythTV blesses our lives.
With the return of our lamp, I wanted a way to extend the life ...
Computers / Gentoo / Linux / Video
Tue - Jan 19, 2010 : 06:11 pm
okay
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4410 total views
Gentoo XFCE4 / XDM / TWM Problems
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Okay... So with the latest update to xorg-server (I think it was 6.5), xdm stopped loading XFCE4 and I couldn't get it to load anything but TWM.
Here was the problem:
Somehow, an important file got removed. The file is this one:
/etc/env.d/90xsession
The contents of the file is simply:
XSESSION="Xfce4"
With that...
Gentoo / Linux
Fri - Aug 21, 2009 : 03:08 pm
okay
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6958 total views
m4a audio conversion in Linux
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Today, an audio file was sent to me in an email. This audio was compressed and encoded using the aac codec for compression and wrapped in m4a. In order to use it, I had to convert this file to a wav format. Usually, I receive files in mp3, ogg, or flac file types, and use lame, oggdec, or flac to decode them back to wav. Wit...
Audio / Gentoo / Linux
Tue - Mar 03, 2009 : 11:09 am
okay
0.53 daily views
3194 total views
DSpam and Postfix
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For the last few days, I've been fiddling with my new postfix installation (which has been working quite well), trying to figure out how to even out my current 200 to 1 spam ratio.
I'm now trying out dspam, and I have all the routing working, and the web interface is working (finally), but the only problem I'm having is, well... All the tr...
Computers / Linux
Sun - Mar 27, 2011 : 11:27 pm
excited
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3384 total views
Updated Audiofire12 + Gentoo
PoeticIntensity
So, I wrote a few days ago how I was able to get my new echo audiofire12 working under gentoo Linux with the old firewire stack. Well, I couldn't leave well-enough alone, so I tried my hand at updating my kernel and using the new stack. Turned out there were a few caveats that, without some external help from a great person in the...
Audio Hardware / Gentoo / Linux
Sat - Jul 12, 2008 : 01:30 pm
content
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5736 total views
OpenFire gentoo problems
PoeticIntensity
I just spent the last three hours trying to figure out why my OpenFire 3.5.2 instance was installing just fine, saying that it was running just fine, but in reality was not running at all.
Neither port 9090, nor 9091 was open, both ports 9090, and 9091 were closed. ps -A | grep openfire returned nothing - at all.
Yet, /etc/init.d/openfire sta...
Computers / Gentoo / Linux
Thu - Dec 13, 2007 : 03:47 pm
amazed
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6247 total views
Microsoft Takes On Microsoft
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Oh, man... Where do I even begin this post? And from which angle? How about I just start typing and figure it out when I'm done.... Yeah, that's what I'll do.
I just finished reading this Microsoft article which explains, using no uncertain terms, how to get "IT Management" to see the "value" in upgrad...
Computers / Linux / Microsoft
Sun - Oct 07, 2007 : 08:15 pm
content
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4270 total views
Server Down! (Temporarily)
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Wow.... This will probably be a short entry, but I thought I'd write down what is the first hardware failure of my server!
I built this server 3 years ago, and it has been serving up everything that is served in my house (mythtv, web (this site), ftp, ssh, music, photos). Well...
Yesterday evening, we tried to fire up mythtv...
Computers / Linux
Tue - Oct 02, 2007 : 10:40 am
content
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4295 total views
From Gnome to XFCE
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Okay... As most of you know, I use Linux for pretty much everything I do which requires a computer. When I started using Linux, I waffled between KDE and Gnome for probably 6-10 months when I finally settled on Gnome. I haven't looked back since.... almost.
About 6 months ago, Gnome came out with a release which implemented the...
Computers / Linux
Sun - Mar 27, 2011 : 11:27 pm
excited
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3384 total views
Updated Audiofire12 + Gentoo
PoeticIntensity
So, I wrote a few days ago how I was able to get my new echo audiofire12 working under gentoo Linux with the old firewire stack. Well, I couldn't leave well-enough alone, so I tried my hand at updating my kernel and using the new stack. Turned out there were a few caveats that, without some external help from a great person in the...
Audio Hardware / Gentoo / Linux
Thu - Aug 09, 2007 : 03:11 pm
excited
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4133 total views
Postfix + Postgres + Dovecot
PoeticIntensity
Well, people.... Most of yesterday (until this morning around 12:30am) I spent trying to figure out what to do about my email situation.
Here's my situation: I get so much friggin' spam, I can't stand it. This shouldn't be news to anyone. The person who receives no spam is a person who doesn't have an inbox.
So, I decided ...
Gentoo / Linux
Tue - Sep 08, 2009 : 10:12 am
amazed
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3631 total views
Hard Drive Crisis
PoeticIntensity
Okay... So three days ago (that would be Saturday morning), I found that my server was having weird problems. I was getting an I/O error when I tried to start a movie for my daughter. Yeah, that can't be good. I'd seen that problem before when LVM got out of sync somehow (after about 6 months of uptime), and decided to reboo...
Computer Hardware / Computers / Linux
Tue - Dec 09, 2008 : 09:23 pm
happy
0.62 daily views
3772 total views
NVidia TV Twinview
PoeticIntensity
The new lamp for my projector arrived today and much rejoicing was heard among the land.
Since our lamp burned out 5-8 months ago, we've been using a TV to entertain our kids, providing them with movies and TV cartoons and all the other goodness with which MythTV blesses our lives.
With the return of our lamp, I wanted a way to extend the life ...
Computers / Gentoo / Linux / Video
Thu - Oct 22, 2009 : 05:17 pm
no mood
0.62 daily views
3581 total views
Windows 7
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Why on earth would I spend $109.00 on a new operating system when I could buy a friggin' 1.5 TERABYTE HARD DRIVE FOR THE SAME PRICE!?!?!? (and that's the cheap version of Windows 7 - you know, the one you'll regret buying even if you do buy in to all this Microsoft crap. The version that'll make you regret purchasing Windows the l...
Computers / Linux / Microsoft
Wed - Jul 30, 2008 : 01:08 am
excited
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3845 total views
Diving Into ATI
PoeticIntensity
Okay... Ever since Nvidia came out with their Geforce series, I've been hooked. I've built upwards of 100 systems in my life (family / friends / work) and out of those, about 90% of them use Nvidia video cards. I also highly prefer AMD. In fact, the very first computer I built was an AMD K6-2 250MHZ machine with ...
Computers / Linux
Tue - Aug 26, 2008 : 02:48 pm
excited
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3761 total views
Links
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Religious Links:
LDS-Quotes.com - The best LDS Quotes site on the web.
LDSCompanion.org - A Great site filled with uplifting Quotes, Stories, Poetry, and Music
LDS.org - Official site for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Linux Links:
Gentoo.org - The greatest Linux distro in the universe.
suseblog.com - My friend's ...
Family / Friends / Lds / Linux
Thu - Mar 12, 2009 : 05:16 pm
tired
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3620 total views
25 Reasons to Linux
PoeticIntensity
Just encountered this list: Seems like a good list for those of you who are considering Linux as an alternative to Windows.
Just a quick FYI....
Computers / Linux / Microsoft
Mon - Aug 25, 2008 : 04:48 pm
tired
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3778 total views
Generating SSH Key Pairs
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Today I needed to sync a file on two servers using ssh, and I needed to do it automatically. I knew that ssh could use key-pairs to enable a secure authentication system without requiring passwords, but I couldn't remember how to do it. I googled a bit and found this gem of a tutorial on how to do precisely what I needed: I'll pos...
Computers / Linux / Programming