Nov. 14th, 2006
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Nov. 14th, 2006 01:42 pmBoof: do you know David and Paul's actual postal address? Can I have it please?
Grant: Hey Paul, what's your postal address?
Paul: no XX, XXXX st, XXXXsuburb.
Grant: Hey Boof, it's no XX, XXXX st, XXXXsuburb.
Boof: You dont have postcodes?
Grant: Hang on a sec. Paul, what's your postcode?
Paul: 1011
Grant: Hey Boof, Paul says its 1011.
Grant: Why am I your personal assistant all of a sudden?
*grin*
Grant: Hey Paul, what's your postal address?
Paul: no XX, XXXX st, XXXXsuburb.
Grant: Hey Boof, it's no XX, XXXX st, XXXXsuburb.
Boof: You dont have postcodes?
Grant: Hang on a sec. Paul, what's your postcode?
Paul: 1011
Grant: Hey Boof, Paul says its 1011.
Grant: Why am I your personal assistant all of a sudden?
*grin*
Fun with Linux...
Nov. 14th, 2006 04:31 pmI've been having a great time today trying to get Knoppix live Linux CD to partition my CF card. I've come to the conclusion that it just doesnt like my card reader, and I'll have to try at home with a different reader.
I have, however, had a lot of fun relearning Unix. Or, at least, realising just how advanced Linux is compared to the old Irix I wasused to barely able to use.
And if I can get it running on my spare Jornada I'll have a full-featured Linux machine in my pocket, which means a modern browser, email, and other software. Oh, sorry, Linux people call them "packages". I do like a good package.
I have, however, had a lot of fun relearning Unix. Or, at least, realising just how advanced Linux is compared to the old Irix I was
And if I can get it running on my spare Jornada I'll have a full-featured Linux machine in my pocket, which means a modern browser, email, and other software. Oh, sorry, Linux people call them "packages". I do like a good package.