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	<title>The Kind Healer &#187; HP</title>
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		<title>Notebook Annoyances</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 17:42:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Timothy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the major problems I have with travel (at least out of NJ) is the need for decent connectivity to work.
Now, I would not worry as much, since &#8211; usually &#8211; I could bring a couple small items with me and just borrow someone else&#8217;s PC (preferably one with a large enough monitor, so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the major problems I have with travel (at least out of NJ) is the need for decent connectivity to work.</p>
<p>Now, I would not worry as much, since &#8211; usually &#8211; I could bring a couple small items with me and just borrow someone else&#8217;s PC (preferably one with a large enough monitor, so the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_Desktop_Protocol">RDP</a> to work will not freak out).  This is what I did during last year&#8217;s trip to my father&#8217;s house, and it made the flight *so* much easier to deal with.</p>
<p>This time, however, its a bit different.  First, its a personal preference of mine to only borrow a system from either very-long-time friends or from family, since in those cases I&#8217;m not overly worried about what they may see while I&#8217;m logged in.  Second, the VPN is now checking if an anti-virus scanner is up and running on the connecting system (and only allows XP or 2K right now).  And, I&#8217;ve pledged to bring at least one notebook to Mysterium in order to help with various projects on-site.</p>
<p>So, this is why I&#8217;m currently undergoing the hell again of a re-install of XP on the old HP notebook (2 hours and counting!).  It was running Linux quite nicely (and even had Windows 7 32-bit on it for a few days), but those happy experiments were due to losing my original media.  Obviously, I&#8217;ve corrected that (the replacement from HP came in yesterday), and the first part of a dual-boot with Win7 is underway.</p>
<p>Of course, that&#8217;s not stopping me from re-examining how I setup the hardware.  The old 7200 RPM disk from the Sager got dropped in before this rebuild, and there are 2 x 1 gig memory sticks en-route.  Still a ton cheaper to do that, then to price out a replacement notebook; So far, about 15% of the quote I got from Lenovo (and that was *after* a 40% &#8217;shared&#8217; EPP discount).  So far I expect the only caveat to be less battery life, but it was already near the 4-hour mark so making that a bit less is *not* an issue&#8230;</p>
<p>Hopefully the new setup will be finished by Saturday (just did reboot #5 under XP-Update  *sigh*).  Crossing fingers&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8211;TSK</p>
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		<title>Upgrades, Part 2</title>
		<link>http://sungak.net/weblog/archives/171</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 18:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Timothy</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Debian]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two good pieces of news in the notebook front:
-> Pulled out the 40 gig from its little case (the one I&#8217;ve been using to make it my Debian Slug disk) and looked up the part number on Toshiba&#8217;s site.  It&#8217;s a 5400 RPM, and is the same size as the old Sager and HP [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two good pieces of news in the notebook front:</p>
<p>-> Pulled out the 40 gig from its little case (the one I&#8217;ve been using to make it my Debian Slug disk) and looked up the part number on Toshiba&#8217;s site.  It&#8217;s a 5400 RPM, and is the same size as the old Sager and HP disks.  I can live with the 100 Meg/sec spec as given, that&#8217;s more than I&#8217;ll normally draw in most instances, other than installs.  The 16 Meg buffer is a *very* nice plus though!</p>
<p>-> Debian &#8216;lenny 2&#8242; installed just as beautifully as Etch did, with the added bonus of a working wireless card (after getting the firmware setup of course &#8211; for which a link to the appropriate instructions was included in the &#8216;dmesg&#8217; boot sequence).  That is a first for me and Linux, and doubly pleased when I discovered that in Linux, I had more hotspots mapped out and with better strengths than in WinXP (most locked though, good move in an apartment building ;) ).</p>
<p>So, new plans:</p>
<p>1) Put 40 gig disk in HP, re-install &#8216;Lenny 2&#8242; and get wireless up again.</p>
<p>2) 60 gig disk goes in the external case (which is USB-2 and FireWire), re-format with ext3 and FAT16 partitions.  Probably 40/20, respectively.</p>
<p>3) Drop a VirtualBox Guest OS (WinXP) on the external disk.  See if I can get the old Half-Life games running on it, plus a couple other things that are needed for work (and is only in, or works better with, Windows &#8211; like the Exchange webmail, that is a damn sight better to use in IE).</p>
<p>The eventual goal &#8211; if this all works &#8211; is to look into converting the desktop to Linux, or a Linux/WinXP dual-boot (the latter by dropping in a new SATA disk just for Linux).  It will be nice to finally use all 4G of the current system&#8217;s memory; It can hold 8G IIRC but I&#8217;d have to consider a dual-boot with Vista instead of XP to make that upgrade a more viable reality.</p>
<p>The only major issues I see in the games department are Oblivion (&#8217;nuff said) and perhaps Uru (though the CC variant I believe will run on Wine OK).  Hence the sad need for a dual-boot &#8211; I don&#8217;t know if even a Quad-Core will be able to run something like Oblivion in a VM well.</p>
<p>&#8211;TSK</p>
<p>PS &#8211; As so the NSLU2 &#8216;Slug&#8217; body, its been put away again.  Once I&#8217;m happy with Linux on the HP, it can sit on the table when not &#8216;on duty&#8217; and be used as the long-duration login system.  Lord, I did not realize how much I depended on UNIX console access until I actually tried a system without one&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Much Fun /w Upgrades&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://sungak.net/weblog/archives/163</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 09:16:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Timothy</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Myst/Uru]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lots of things in the last couple days:
-> Upgrade both my sites to WP 1.6.1; Unfortunately that also required I switch off of Fantastico and onto something called &#8216;Simple Scripts,&#8217; but the interface does not look *too* bad and I guess I&#8217;ll just have to watch and see&#8230;
-> The two notebooks had their HDDs swapped. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots of things in the last couple days:</p>
<p>-> Upgrade both my sites to WP 1.6.1; Unfortunately that also required I switch off of Fantastico and onto something called &#8216;Simple Scripts,&#8217; but the interface does not look *too* bad and I guess I&#8217;ll just have to watch and see&#8230;</p>
<p>-> The two notebooks had their HDDs swapped.  Now the HP has the Sager&#8217;s 7200 RPM disk, which makes it much snappier but also quite a bit hotter (I still have a 40 gig lying around from the Slug that, if faster than 4800 rpm, may become the &#8216;final&#8217; disk here).  The other downside was that I cannot find the HP notebook&#8217;s XP media disk.  So&#8230;</p>
<p>-> The HP now is running Debian.  Also, very good response, snappy boot time, and looking good &#8211; other than wireless (WTF is Etch doing on 2.6.18 still?).  *sigh*  I downloaded the &#8216;lenny&#8217; netinstall ISO and will try that next.</p>
<p>-> The Sager is pretty much a write-off at this point, due to a combo of its weight and the lack of a even-close-to-modern video card.  Again, I&#8217;m willing to part it out, for anyone interested, or sell the unit as a whole.  It *will* play Uru TPOTS/CC just fine.  It just barely (today) will do SL, but it should be OK with There.com as well.</p>
<p>/salute<br />
&#8211;TSK</p>
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