well more comatose, really. Had to salvage some vital in/out devices from it to get another machine to test scsi and cd-burning. Worked nice except for the fscking nfs systems. Bleh. I don't do sysadmin, or I pretend not to. Not my issue atm, means I can ignore it for now.
I'm an apatheist. The question is no longer interesting, and the answer no longer matters.
-- petro
A friend passed me this one today, http://www.richleader.com/gd1.htm, and even though I don't agree on all of his points, it fits with yesterdays post.
Update:
http://archive.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/05/22/e3_2001/
Just shut the fsck up.
I was quite disturbed by the attitude of a lot of posts in a forum, and there was a lot of linkage around...
http://www.oneeyedcrow.net/securitygeekfemme.html
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Encourage-Women-Linux-HOWTO/index.html
I'm fed up with the attitude from a lot of people in this "buisness". Take a breath and smell the sweat.
Got out today. Wee. Backlog of 300 internal messages, don't want to speak about the email. (you know that mono vs. java vs. whatever? All of those, and more. 4 weeks of email backlog. *whimper*)
Dealt with some bugs. "Start here" is confusing to new users. it serves little purpouse.
preparing move to FC2.
okay, got remote X logins working between my home machines, so the faster machine is now an X terminal (and server ) on one VT, making "fast user switching" something of the monitors speed to change resolution /slow/ however .. cool. two completely different desktops next to eachother. :)
Now what the heck is the correct magic to build this .so file? I can't find it. headache and tired doesn't help. I just want to maim software today.
I hear it throbbing outside my ears. If I pretend I'm dead it might go its way. It works that way with bugs.....