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May 4, 2000
Bleh. Haven't updated in a while. Sometimes it seems like
there is so much stuff going on, and sometimes it seems like
the same stuff over and over and over.
I am very much happy with my laptop these days. I finally got
it to sync with my Palm over the IrDA after weeks of messing
around with it. In the process, I had found a page which said
how to get the sound card working in 8 bit mode. So now I can
get my Mariah fix every once in a while.
I also finally got my battery after a month or so, so my
laptop is much more usable now, even though it cost me an arm
or two. It is very much heavier than the old one. I am still
unsure whether the extra 64 MB of RAM is going to be worth it,
since it is pretty costly. It is sad that my $1500 laptop is
turning into a $3000 one :(
Since I didn't have sound working, I had been buying tons of
CDs of stuff still. I now have 2 RHCP CDs, and I like them a
lot. I also got "Stop Making Sense" the other day.
It advertised "Seven previously unreleased tracks"
and consequently there are seven tracks that I do not know and
which suck. Oh well. I also bought Pictionary that day,
since nobody here seems to have it and it is something I
enjoyed playing with my friends back home.
Evolution is starting to kick
some butt. It loaded up my 90 MB spool without crashing. It
still has some memory / performance issues but the Primates
are beginning to look into making it work a bit better.
So my icon hint patch went into gnome-libs today. I am really
excited about the next round of GNOME releases... it is going
to be much nicer for people using the tasklist. I got my
patch drawing the icon on a window's iconized window, ie in
fvwm, twm, or window maker when you iconify something. Also
if you are using KWM the control center's icon changes
depending on which capplet it is showing. Unfortunately,
their scaling stuff isn't so beautiful so the icons look
pretty crappy.
Speaking of KDE, it seems they are releasing a beta of KDE2.
Seems logical to delay GNOME 1.2 a little after that, so now
we are looking at around the 17th of May for "April"
GNOME. It seems like it is going to be a pretty nice release,
more tested than any other GNOME release thanks to the Monkey.
Today or yesterday I realized it has been like 30 months since
my ex and I broke up. That seems like so long ago. I wish I
would be less shy sometimes, but it is hard to find
motivation.
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May 11, 2000
Spent all of yesterday building packages for the 1.1.90
release. Updated something like 17 packages on 5 distros.
Fun Fun Fun! After these all got built, pushed the updates to
axon.
Released 1.1.90 to the world. Made a tarball of all the
sources, it was something like 32 MB. KDE released a beta of
KDE 2, with a huge press release and stuff.
We got slashdotted again, because of the Evolution release. Fortunately we had been moved to the
100 MBit section, and the images were being served off of Akamai, so the web pages were pretty
fast, I hope.
Announced the 1.1.90 Helix GNOME updates on the updates list.
Unfortunately, at some point I messed up the libdb stuff
again, but it is fixed now. We served ~13 GB from the ftp
server today; dunno how much the web server did. But Nat
hacked the installer and updater to get packages from Akamai,
so things should be much better bandwidth wise. At least that
is what we hope.
The other day I couldn't sleep so I hacked this.
It seems Sony isn't making the 64 MB RAM upgrade for my laptop
anymore, or something. I was all set to spend some money,
too.
* * *
May 12, 2000
Fun Times with Matt Loper on the Mariott hotel garage's roof and what not.
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May 13, 2000
I don't really remember today.
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May 14, 2000
Very awesome day.
Office people decided to see "Gladiator" today. I
talked to my mom for a little before we went; have to call her
at work tomorrow.
Movie wasn't bad, although my bladder found it to be pretty long.
On the way back to the car, saw a lanky person running. Sure
enough, it was Nat, running to his car before someone could
steal his video camera. I ended up going to Cafe Algiers with
him instead of going to the sweatshop. This is where my day
began to get interesting.
Burned my tongue on some hot chocolate whilst at said cafe,
with Taylor, Nat, and Abi.
Went back to the cave with nat, who started cleaning his
apartment and stuff. Saw the end of "Three Kings"
which Mig was watching on the couch.
Fixed a shelf in the Cave's cupboard.
Started watching "The 5th Element".
There have been like 5 times where I was about to see this
movie but did not. This turned out to be time 6.
About 5 minutes into the movie, Nat said to me, "Do you
want to go to Cape Cod?". I was like, "Ok", so
we grabbed some Snacks (pickes, bread, coke, cookies) and
Nat's camera and headed for the Sweatshop to get my CDs.
Did not convince anyone to come with us at the office, but did
pick up my CD's.
Fun trip with Nat. Talked about life, girls, the Company,
what not, etc. Did some filming of the trip, and am looking
forward to seeing the tape.
Breakfast at some place in Cape Cod.
Car trip home was kind of long as there was traffic. Nat's
phone started vibrating, and it was his dad, telling him that
the Wall Street Journal article about us was really good.
Unfortunately the bug-buddy demo did not wow them so much, as
they didn't mention it.
Nat drove around honking and yelling out the window for a
while on the way back to the office.
Waited for 8 AM PST so I could find out if the one place
actually did have RAM for my laptop in stock. They had 17
left; now 16. Woo hoo! And it wasn't $400 either.
Also ordered a Sun USB keyboard for my laptop; not totally
sure why.
I think I am going to start getting some model train stuff for
my apartment.
Went to sleep.
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May 15, 2000
Woke up around 7 in the PM, I think it was too early.
Went to the office and started working on SuSE 6.4 foo.
Then went to some beverage place with miggie and chris lahey
of chris lahey fame, and off to the Cave where i finally
actually did see "The 5th Element".
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May 16, 2000
So my RAM actually came in today. Next day air rules like all
get-out. I quickly proceeded to void the warranty on
bron-yr-aur and got the ram in. Spent a bit more time getting
the suspend-to-disk partition working, but it wasn't all that
hard.
I know that adding RAM to a machine is the best way to make it
faster, but it still surprises me. So now I think my laptop
probably might be faster overall than serendipity. Which is kinda
sad, since I am neglecting that machine so much these days.
And I used to love it so.
More 6.4 work.
I decided it'd be nice to have a nice hard drive in my laptop,
but I didn't see any IBM laptop drives with 2 MB of cache,
which is disappointing, since the IBM drive in serendipity is
quite nice.
So it seems that the big memory "black hole" in the
updater / installer only hapens on 2.3 kernels. Also, we
can't do DNS lookups in the installer since there are some bin
incompat changes (since the dns libs are dynamically loaded,
even if you compile as static), so we are going to have to get
around this some how for the Akamaized installer.
* * *
May 17, 2000
Decided to fix some gnome-core bugs today, namely the
mailcheck applet making the panel look bad.
Noticed my laptop is lots faster with the new RAM :)
When on a little outing with the panel and memprof. Found out
that compiling stuff with -pipe screws up memprof a little
bit.
Fixed said mailcheck crashing, and also some small memleaks.
It is a good thing that miguel doesn't read that code these
days. :)
Also fixed a couple of leaks, and had George fix one too.
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May 18, 2000
Woo. My keyboard came in today, so I quickly got USB keyboard
/ mouse working. I only had to read 2 web pages and one
kernel doc to get it all set up, which seemed pretty good.
Probably didn't need the web page if I had looked at the docs
first...
Did some mad helix updating: gimp, dia, pan, sawfish
Decided to run the panel under purify, since I was not sure
which memleaks / crashes were fixed in gnome-libs and which
weren't. Found that lots of widgets were not gettinng freed,
or were being accessed after they were freed. Not Good.
Since I found them with Purify, I got George to actually fix
them (ok, I did fix the easy one).
I decided it is very cool to have purify around after today's
events. Tim also fixed some crashings in the desk-guide
(which I think my commit of Anders' code broke, but I am not
sure), so I am fairly confident that the panel is pretty much
stable and ready to go for 1.2. Good news, since it is like
coming up and what not?
Went to Cafe Algiers with Nat. I had not been there for a
while. I guess since Saturday.
The Debian dudes released our debs to the world. Let there be
rejoicing.
Went to McD's in the morning with Arik.
So I have been listening to this stupid pac man song over and
over today. I don't know what is wrong with me.
* * *
May 19, 2000
Sleeping during the day.
* * *
May 20, 2000
Started working on 1.2 packages. Did a whole bunch of the
ones which had tarballs (thanks to the hackers who had them
early).
I think I again went to McDonald's for some sausage McMuffin
w/ egg things.
Called Mig to see if he wanted to go to IHOP for breakfast.
He said he'd call back later.
He called back, so i headed for the T.
There was a Red Sox game today, so the T was very crowded. I
got on the wrong T (my intent was to get on the non-packed
one. Turned out it was non-packed for a reason). So I spent
like 1.5 hours and eventually made it to a miggie-less IHOP.
Found him at the Cave watching Friends. Watched some Friends
with he and Nat.
Went to Newberry street. Ate at some Italian / Persian place
where I had some shrimp things.
Went to a bookstore where I was treated like a criminal again.
I think I was allergic to that place too.
Went to the office, where I fell asleep at my desk again.
Convinced myself to go home and go to sleep. This was like 5
PM.
Evidently, people went out or something, while I slept. I
think someone somewhere owes me a weekend, or something.
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May 21, 2000
Not a good day, wholistically. Maybe it was, actually.
Woke up around 2 AM, which was like 9 hours of sleep. I
figured that was pretty good, so I'd do over to the office.
Woke up again 6 hours later.
I have been trying to figure out why I have been sleeping so
much, since before I used to go a long time without sleeping.
I think it is because I used to drink a lot more coke, so I am
going to start drinking more coke in the future.
Got to the office around 9, and started making 1.2.0 packages.
Realized the PPC machine had no partitions on it. Frantically
ran around trying to find the LinuxPPC 2000 CD's. Could not
find them.
Installed MacOS 9 on the machine. Installed the LinuxPPC 2000
beta we had. Didn't remember which partition root was so
could not boot it.
Started building some packages.
Noticed Gnumeric was dynamically linking with libole2, which
seemed like a Bad ThingTM. Some slight panic
action.
Around 11:15 I remembered I was supposed to pick up itp of
iagno fame at the airport. His plane was supposed to arrive
at 11:20. Some more of the panic.
Promptly ran out of the office.
Jor Orlando (our PR guy) was supposed to meet with Nat at
10:30, and he was outside waiting for someone to let him in.
Let him in and gave him Nat's cell phone #.
Went to the airport and finally found an enraged Ian. I hope
he can find it in his heart to forgive me, as I was having a
panicked day.
Made it back to the office to find Joe had not called Nat (who
had not yet arrived). Proceeded to call Nat, who continued to
sleep.
Hacked bug-buddy.
Nat came by, so I went downstairs to work.
Finally fixed the stupid package entry crapiness that had been
in bug-buddy.
Got Gnumeric to compile with a static libole2. Miggie and I
had a stupid disagreement over this. I hope he doesn't stay
upset at me over it for much longer.
I then got to package up AbiWord. Spent a couple of hours
getting intimate with the abi build system, and finally popped
out some working RPMs.
Found out jrb did not commit the patch I sent him, so no
control-center 1.2.0 today.
At this point, I think i'd had like 8 cokes and a Mt. Dew
today. I was feeling pretty awake.
IHOP.
Committed my gnomecc patch, and made final gnome-core,
gnome-applets, and bug-buddy tarballs.
Sleep. That coke thing is working well, I think.
* * *
May 24, 2000
Working on 1.2 all day.
* * *
May 25, 2000
GNOME 1.2 came out and stuff.
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May 26, 2000
Move Night: MI2.
Verdict: sucked. Which was to be expected, but still... I
don't think it was as bad as the first one, but all conditions
weren't really equal. A positive note: the crowd was on Nat's
side this time. I still took the precaution of not sitting
very close to him so i wouldn't get hit by stuff again.
Hanging out at the office.
Started hacking something.
Went to McDonad's, came back, had morning disease, went home.
* * *
May 27, 2000
Woke up at 7, went to the office.
Read mail for about an hour and a half.
Went to some place called the "Hong Kong" with Nat.
Eventually ended up at some cafe or something, where I had
some flan and hot chocolate.
Anna found us there, and we took a taxi to Man Ray.
Walked to the office from there. It is nice not getting lost.
Took the T to the cave; watched some Tom Green and Friends.
Friends was kinda depressing so I went and listened to a
Hendrix CD on Nat's steps.
I had this exciting plan for when Nat returned, but it did no
come to fruition because of bathroom issues.
Watched some more friends, and then "The Day of the
Jackal" which wasn't as bad as I had thought it was going
to be from the first few minutes of it.
Walked home from Nat's. Actually the office. It is
frightening how interchangable those words have become.
Tried to hack at the office but had more morning disease so
went home.
* * *
May 28, 2000
So basically my alarm clock is almost useless. Either it has
learned how to un-set itself during the night, or I have
completely mastered the art of turning it off without waking
up. I do not remember the last time that it actually woke me
up.
Anyway, woke up around 1 and was supposed to pick of Richard
Hestilow of tvgm fame at 2.
I guess he gets in at 3:44. Time for a little gnome-breakout.
Blah blah blah. Funny dinner, ask me about it some time.
Here is a little skit:
Me: Are you dangerously sexual?
Aaron: I tried to be for some time.
Another:
Nat: So, yeah umm Greece.
Taylor: WHAT ABOUT IT?!??!?
I had a third one, but I think it would upset someone.
Walked home from Nat's again, this time via Harvard bridge.
Took 45 minutes, vs. yesterday's hour. Woo hoo, 15 extra
sleep minutes.
* * *
May 29, 2000
Yeah so today mostly was not great.
For the first time that I can remember, I didn't look forward
to going to work.
Since I haven't been able to get SuSE 6.4 to download
completely yet, I walked to CompUSA and bought a copy. They
didn't search my backpack this time, which is good for them.
So installing SuSE was fun. After installing a few packages,
it reboots and then is supposed to startup the install program
again and finish the install. Unfortunately, if you don't use
their kernel this program segfaults, and you are left with
like gnome-media. Which isn't really enough.
So I reinstalled again and had it run lilo (should have done
it on a boot floppy but that is something I am going to leave
out since it is embarassing). And it worked, mostly, but
hangs at the end of the install. Weird.
So I did most of Helix for SuSE 6.4. The rest will get
finished tomorrow.
Decided to get a 5 disc player for work. Unfortunately best
buy closed early for memorial day. There is tomorrow...
Half the company went to Legal's. Half to Uno's. This half
went to McDonald's. The thing I hate most about Boston is
that there is like one Wendy's. I should write Dave Thomas a
letter or something. That is one thing that CMU should advertise over MIT. I mean, come on. No
Spicy's? Legal's is nice, but it just does not compare.
Especially to the Super Wendy's in PGH. It is open 24-7, even
on Easter. Granted the McDonald's around here is too, but
they don't have Spicy's. My friend says that BK has a
"spicy chicken", and that it is worse than their
normal chicken. I wonder if it is worse than those tiny
cnickens they had for a while; the $1 ones. Those were pretty
bad. Sigh. I guess this is how Zucchi feels about American
"beer"
Decided to listen to "In Utero" at some point today.
Not as bad as I had comparatively thought it was back when I
got it.
Went to sleep early so that tomorrow will get here more
quicklierlike. I hope I will be able to sleep.
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