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A coworker forwarded an interesting e-mail regarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Washington, D.C. Although it turned out to be only partly based in fact, it did lead me to look up the real site of the Honor Guard of the Tomb. The dedication of the Sentinels who guard the Tomb is both awesome and humbling. It is an example that all citizens should take to heart. |
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Arggghh… The new Fedora kernel, 2.6.8-1.521, fixed my IDE VFAT bug, but it is very s-l-u-g-g-i-s-h after exercising RAM. It apparently overuses swap for some reason. My tests were not on a powerhouse per se, but a perfectly respectable Athlon Tbird 1.4, with 512 MB RAM. It rocks under 2.6.7-1.494.2.2, but this latest kernel iteration really gums up the works. I’ll have to check traffic on the mailing lists this week to see if anyone else is having these problems. |
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Note to self: Emacs – Learn It, Love It! To wit, I offer this addition to .bashrc: |
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Today I got my ViewCVS interface working on my Web server. You can visit my Subversion repository to see the results. WOO-HOO!!! |
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Some goofball who is on one or more of the Fedora mailing lists I frequent has apparently picked up the MyDoom virus and is spreading it around, labeled as coming from my e-mail address. If you receive this virus in an e-mail that purports to be from me, you can be assured it’s not. I only use Linux on every station from which I send e-mail. I live a practically Microsoft-free life right now, and I love it. (Partly because I don’t spread these annoying viruses and worms around.) < p>Practice safe computing — use Linux! |
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If I didn’t look up to him as a musician so much, I might call him my friend. In any case, the inimitable Greg Howard is setting up a Stick seminar in Charlottesville during the weekend of October 16th and 17th. Looks like I’ll be going, hopefully with my friend Chris. He bought a Stick a couple of years ago and is actually practicing it these days (unlike, ahem, some people…). |









