Saturday, July 25, 2009
Thursday, July 16, 2009
So I'm on my way home, and I guess the swine flu blog starts here (well, not really but you never know...).
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Life's been too busy to blog much. I'm not reading a lot at the moment. Trying to work on the website I've been plodding through for a while now. Still no where near getting it online.
Work is all project management, which means lots of ups and downs. Don't want to talk about that at the moment.
Feeling quite flat. Need something to energise me.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Also a bit strung out because Alex is being increasingly difficult in the mornings. He knows he's going to a new school, and is doing one day a week there already. Now he doesn't want to keep going to his old school, and won't get dressed or leave the house.
I suppose this is a good thing in a way - he likes the new school - but life from here to the end of term is going to be tough.
Jessica is going on an adventure sports week away with school next week. No doubt there will be tears to go with the week away from home, but hopefully she'll have a good time.
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
I don't actually think the election results were as disastrous as they might have been. Yes, Labour support fell away. But the really interesting point was that the Conservatives didn't pull away. There is still an opening for a Labour leader who can articulate a reforming agenda on the constitution and the economy.
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem the Brown is able to do that. And I don't see how they could now easily change leader without the party tearing itself apart and racing into an election.
So it's a slow death under Brown or a short sharp one now under whoever. Which should they choose?
I suppose the only remaining question is whether Brown can limp on until the election, or whether there will now be a steady erosion of authority until he's forced out in 6 months' time. That would surely be the worst outcome
Saturday, May 30, 2009
That booted the standard 7.2 release disc 1 ok, and I ran through a normal installation. This model has a normal hard drive, so I didn't need to do anything special for an SSD.
On booting, there are some issues with acpi that I haven't got figured yet. It won't, for instance, power off. It only halts, then needing a button press.
The broadcom wireless chip is not supported. I downloaded the driver from the Lenovo site and extracted it on a Windows machine. I then had to to use icon to convert the inf file from utf to ascii before feeding bcmwl5.inf and bcmwl5.sys to ndisgen. This created a kernel module which when loaded created ndis0. This can be treated like a normal wireless device, and I'm now up and running. It seems to need a separate "ifconfig ndis0 up" command after boot to work, so I'll need to work that into a boot script at some point
Thursday, May 28, 2009
I'm sitting on the train at the moment on my way back from a meeting in Manchester. It wasn't riveting unfortunately - even though I was chairing it.
Work feels a little steadier this week. There are still some issues, but it doesn't seem as manic as last week.
I have a new toy at home, a Lenovo s10e. It's a netbook, and it's very nice Very nice indeed. I've been struggling with the SuSE Linux it came installed with though. I'd love to put FreeBSD on it, but I'm nervous. Particularly about the wireless card. I'm trying to build up the courage to have a go If I do I'll post my progress here - especially as there doesn't seem to be much info on the web at the moment about running FreeBSD on this machine
Monday, May 25, 2009
I'd love to go and see some of historic York, but Alex will never be dragged away from the NRM. In some ways it's a shame, because he would also love the Roman and Viking history. He just can't get past the trains.
Going for a sausage in a bun in a mo', and then wait for Deb and Jess to finish in York city before heading home.