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Well...I now have my computer operating at 100% for the first time in about 2 years.

Sometime in the last year and a half, the DVDRom drive died such that putting a disk in it would cause the system to hang till it timed out. Andwhen last I cracked the case, I reversed the floppy drive cable. These were both such low usage items that I've ignored them for the last 2 years or so. But, last night, since I had the case open...I replaced the DVDRom drive with a new one, and reversed the cable. At the same time i installed another 800GB of disk drive...and now have 1.25 TB of drive in my main workstation.

Hopefully this should last me another year or so, but at the pace Ive been shooting....who knows. :-)

IE7

Nov. 14th, 2006 05:52 pm
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You know...I'd love to get my hands on the manager at Microsoft that decided that IE7 was ready to ship(much less as a critical update).

Reasons why.
Slowed boot time(it sits there and churns after log in for upwards of a minute before proceeding with the log in)
high CPU usage for pretty much anything, even a simple page refresh that IE6, Firefox, or Mozilla don't even notice. I have seen this on 2 different machines, one of which was, while not a beefy machine, a fresh install with NOTHING else installed but the OS and patchs.
Its lack of compatibility with Outlook Web Access(you'd think they'd at LEAST have made sure it works with their OWN product). Its popup blocker kills the little "You have a new message" slider that comes up along one side of the browser window, and if you have the OWA S/MIME control installed it crashes the browser whenever you click the "send" button on an email.
Its lovely phishing filter that slows down access to every page, and also spikes CPU Usage.
It deciding to "forget" that it was logged into anything...abruptly kicking me out of 2 different OWA sessions as well as the login to my work time tracking site.

This is the list SO FAR.
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One of the things I did with the new install, was cruise though Dell's support site and download all current drivers for my laptop. They don't make this model any more so this is likely to be the last time I need to do that. One side effect I discovered was with he drivers for the MiniPCI WiFi card in my laptop.

When I'm at the office(dayjob) and connected to the WAP there, I am now getting a steady solid 54-48Mb connection. Before the new drivers, I was getting 2 to 5Mb connections and a lot of the time dropping down to 1Mb and then no signal before coming back 10 or 20 minutes later.

I know I have a bad antenna in my laptop, but I would never have thought new drivers could give me THIS much of a performance gain...color me IMPRESSED(and pleased). Now to test distance and see how it works.

Rebuilds

Jul. 18th, 2006 06:45 pm
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I finally got fed up with my laptop and its issues and decided to rebuild it this weekend. I'd been planning to do this for awhile but never had time, so I had a program list of what was installed, and I've tended to keep just about everything document-wise in one location, so I snagged the folder on Friday night(30+GB..took awhile).

I had forgotten how nicely a freshly installed OS worked...its been awhile. Everything just works, no issues or glitches or anything. So now, to keep it this way, I'm getting VMWare installed on it and will do all my testing work in an XP VM inside that...so hopefully it'll last another 2 years :-)

End

May. 30th, 2006 07:19 am
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Well, it looks like my faithful Nexland SOHO router finally gave up the ghost after over 5 years of service. The connection here at the house has been getting worse and worse the last 2 weeks...there would be times I'd remote in, start a mail download(It appears I can't actually use my mail from the server until its been spam filtered any more...can't find the wheat from the chaff when I log in via webmail) and promptly get disconnected. And when I'd get back in a few minutes later...the mail download had timed out. Seemed like the simple act of using the connection more heavily than it had been would cause it to fall over. Its sorta like the switch problem we had a few months ago, except that this time rebooting the switch didn't help.

So, we swapped out the router last night, and once the new one was configured....boom...everything worked great. No more timeouts on every webpage, no more constant disconnects from IM, no more dropped remote sessions. Very nice. I guess I can't fault the router...its been working for at LEAST 5 years(none of us are sure just how long any more...its been that long) and I don't want to know how many terabytes of data have gone though it.

Purging

Apr. 30th, 2006 08:00 pm
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So for some odd reason I decided to clean out my bookmarks file from Mozilla today.

Starting bookmarks:708
After Dup Purge: 681
After 500 and 404 error purge: 495....Kept 18 404 errors for lookup and replacement
After reviewing the redirected and OK status pages, I end up with 306 bookmarks. Some of the OK pages were just domain squatters, or the site had changed focus, or it wasn't something I had any interest in anymore...so off to the bitbucket they went. There are probably a few more I could nuke, but not tonight.

The size of the file shrunk from 140KB to 65KB, and I deleted 402 bookmarks in total. Thats quite the cleanup...I wonder if it'll make using bookmarks easier now.

Toys

Apr. 23rd, 2006 12:42 am
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ahh...upgrades are always fun. Courtesy my IRS refund I splurged and got something frivolous and ordered a set of Bose QC2 Noise canceling headphones, and after seeing one at the last client I was at, I decided to get a shell for the 40GB laptop hard drive i had floating around. I also got some more RAM, so my workstation won't be bumping up against limits, and I can upgrade one of my DevBoxes for working with VMWare server here at the house.

So far the NC headset is nice, but the real test will be how it works on the plane. The 40GB drive will give me a second place to store photos besides on my laptop...a nice bit of insurance there.

Time

Apr. 15th, 2006 02:34 pm
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oooook....its time to start looking at Upgrades.

My computer just started acting wonky, and when I popped TaskMan to see what was going on, it was immediately obvious that I'd just maxed out Ram...and I didn't even have that much open. meh, I was hoping to put off buying Ram for awhile, but between maxing out my primary workstation(a GB of ram doesn't go that far anymore I guess, I'm routinely running in the 700MB committed mem area) and the Virtualization testing I want to do on one of my Dev boxes, I guess its time to start looking at buying 4 or 6GB of ram. Yuck...
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Well...I took the MS 070-270 Installing, Configuring, and Administering XP client exam today. And much to my surprise, I passed(seriously, the questions were so oddly worded I was fully expecting to fail).

So, I'm now MS Certified to play with these XP boxes I've been running for the last 4 years. heh

2 down, 2 to go, then I'm an MCSA.

grrr

Mar. 4th, 2006 09:35 pm
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Joy...I get to work this evening and discover that the network is down.

After a bit of troubleshooting with GCI, they discover that the provisioning is wrong, and they'll have to forward it up to the people that handle that and I'm SOL for the evening. Great...Guess I only have half as much to do tonight since I can't grab all the drivers like I needed to. Atleast I got some spotty connectivity by snagging the USB WiFi adapter sitting in my office and using it to find an open WAP(the card in my laptop has a broken antenna, and can't see a WAP thats more than 20 feet away), but its not good enough to allow me to actually download everything I need. So, time to do billing paperwork and go home.
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Finaly broke down and called techsup...got the httpd proc bounced and Gallery appears happier. It still loads sorta slow, it might be time for me to see about perf tuning for it, or if its time to start paring out some older photos(maybe 6300 is too many?)

And now, off to bed.

Host update

Nov. 7th, 2005 07:19 pm
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There appears to be something goofy going on with regards to Gallery on my domain. I can get to the root of tertiary.net and tertiary.net/smail and even get the webmail, but /gallery times out with "Cannot find server or DNS Error" or "Problem: Incomplete response from server"

So if you're wanting to look at photos and can't, thats why.

Costume's

Oct. 30th, 2005 03:32 am
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[livejournal.com profile] kokuten's been working on what he called the super raverboy costume for a couple weeks now. Its essentially a pile of tricolored LEDs(red/green/blue on a single LED) wired up in a chain and patterned around a black shirt. All this is powered off a battery strapped to his belt, and controlled by a custom circuit card that he bought and had some help setting up.

He wore this costume to Bernies tonight, and it was a definite hit...though it'd somehow come to be called a Disco ball and not a super raverboy.

This is what it looks like before its put on. The box in the foreground is the controller to make the LEDs change patterns(yes, the patterns were controllable, and not just fixed)




His costume's LED's At work )

Geekery

Oct. 4th, 2005 08:41 pm
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I was talking to [livejournal.com profile] kokuten about Compusa having 4 port USB 2.0 cards for $20 and thinking about getting a few just in case, and he was saying no, we don't need'm. Later I'm installing my Bluetooth dongle on the back USB ports because I've filled about all my front ones...and as I do this he's shining a flashlight on it so I can see.....I'm now out of ports on the back of my PC, and about out of ports on the front.

I looked at him and told him "Remeber those cards? I'm getting one for my workstation now." He chuckled and told me to get a USB 2 hub, and I pointed out that the card is actually cheaper right now. heh

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