Never Tell… Richard Eibrand


TVisto Series 3.5” Multimedia External Hard Drive Enclosure Metal Gear 3500TVIS

November 30th, 2005 by Richard

Santa - I’ve been really good this year (cough cough,,,)

TVisto Series 3.5” Multimedia External Hard Drive Enclosure Metal Gear 3500TVIS

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(lego) Brick Desktop Hard Drive

November 29th, 2005 by Richard

LaCie - Brick Desktop Hard Drive - Hi-Speed USB 2.0
I like it…

Lego hard drive

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Gorillaz in mayo???

November 29th, 2005 by Richard

Great shot this ;)

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David Bornstein - New Solutions

November 21st, 2005 by Richard

If you have an hour to spare (or have some long commute coming up), I recommend that you download the audio file from the link below, stick it into your media player of choice, and have a good listen.

IT Conversations: David Bornstein - New Solutions

I am seriously considering getting the book, in fact, I think I will…

R

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svn commands from nautilus (via nautilus scripting)

November 20th, 2005 by Richard

I had put together a very simple subversion update nautilus script, as I figured that it was at times handier than going to a command line, and then figured that somebody out there had more than likely done something similar… and indeed they had.

The script and related info can be found at this site, Nautilus Scripts for Subversion.

I have only tested the update function so far, but it seems to work nicely.

So now I get back to trying to implement my own xmms nautilus script (although there are some out there, this one I figure, I can do by myself ;) )

R

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testing flock blogging tool

November 15th, 2005 by Richard

interesting - flock has a blog editing tool, this post created by same.


R

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ubuntu, vmare and ssh… problem resolved

November 8th, 2005 by Richard

after a considerable amount of annoyance, I eventually found this link to the ubuntu wiki.

installing the ‘any-any’ patch did the trick for me. so at last, vmware is working again, normally.

R

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vodafone usage statistics

November 7th, 2005 by Richard

As I was sending an sms via the web frontend provided by vodafone, I remembered the last time I checked my account details online (saves on paper, and reduces paperwork needed for filing…), a link for usage statistics. I had a peek…

the service appears to have only started since september (or maybe thats when I changed my account type), so all the statistics appear to start on that bill. This appears to mean, that everything is based on that initial increase, and used as the number by which the percentage is set.

grand. i.e. from 0 to 43 = 100%

so on the next of statistics, I have used my phone less, hence the cost of calls is less. here come the numbers….

on the september stats, the total for calls was… 68 Euro. on the october stats, the total for calls was………..9 Euro. (I was more judicious of my phone calls that month…)

According the vodafone stats, I have increased my usage from september to october by …

… 628%…!

hmmm

text messages in september = 19 Euro text messages in october …..= 5 Euro

september to october, percentage usage increase of

… 273%…!

I’m no statistician, but is just me or is there a problem there somewhere?

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ubuntu, vmare and ssh…

November 3rd, 2005 by Richard

the problem.

I try and re-install/recompile Vmware workstation 5. With all the requirements specified. At this stage in the process (after compiling the required kernel modules), when it starts the Vmware services

Starting VMware services: Virtual machine monitor done Virtual ethernet done Bridged networking on /dev/vmnet0 failed Bridged networking on /dev/vmnet2

the process just hangs. I am then unable to run any command with sudo, it hangs before asking for the password, e.g.

reibrand@hal:~$ sudo synaptic or reibrand@hal:~$ sudo locate -u

Any other command requiring sudo also just hangs. Because of this I am unable to check logs to see what is going on. I can su into alright, but trying to launch any system command also handgs, simple things such as ‘ifconfig’ and other commands also just hang. When I say hang, they respond to no key sequence whatsoever, ctrl+C ctrl+D …

So that’s. On reboot, it the shutdown process just stalls when it tries to stop the vmnet2 service/interface

The strange this is that I can not ssh into the machine with the problem, and run whatever I need to either, there is simply no connection, although I can ping alright.

So thats that. I’d love to hear any suggestions!

R Update: this was resolved using the steps shown here

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