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When bad things happen

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I'm home this weekend. I was contacted by my family. car accident. so I'm leaving in a few hours to see moms. I haven't seen her in a long time.

SPUM

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Spam, spammers and the people that are involved with them are scum. I've been getting a lot of usage on the blog lately. I found out it was some link spammers bouncing traffic off my site to get their pageranks higher. I was also updating the CMS and with all the junk in the system it made it tough to get anything done.

Many hours later I got the pollution out, kept my sanity and now I'm on the latest edition of movabletype.

Linux Hell

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I've just had the pleasure of installing Kubuntu Linux as the alternate OS on my desktop. It looks great, excellent hardware support, and seems to have all the software I want on the default installation. After using it continuously for a few days I notices a few things that really bothered me.


  • Konqueror wasn't integrated into the OS.

    You would think the browser and window manager could launch a little faster. Like it as there the entire time. No when I want to go to my home folder I have to wait for a stupid bouncing ball before I get there. I've used Linux and other Unix OSs for a long time. It was not like this before. And really, I don't need all the bells and whistles it provides, I just want access to my files.

  • KBluetooth

    Something is wrong with my bluetooth. It detects my dongle. It doesn't see any of my bluetooth toys (namely mobile phone and headset). I'm still monkeying around with it.

  • KTorrent

    The two bittorrent clients I have installed are absolute leaches on the system. I've used azereus, bittornado and ktorrent. the results are all the same 25%+ CPU usage. At extremely modest sharing levels. My windows client runs quietly unless it gets a hyperactive torrent. Then the HDD whirs. But I'm still able to watch my shows. With this, no go.

  • Video on Linux

    I remember a time when the requirements to run a linux workstation were less than for windows. Now the answer seems to be to get faster hardware. I don't seem to have this problem in bloated, 1 year installed XP on the same damn hardware. Even my G4 with half the MHz and a Mach kernel from God could play a video, download torrents, and have other programs running without a sneeze.

I'll figure it out eventually. I would like a snazzy interface thats friendly. But MS will just have to do. I seem less and less inclined to reboot into linux.

Really, I just want my Mac back :-(

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