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fixed linux

27 September 1999

I'm currently on hold with Microsoft support. Christian is helping me figure out how to get MS Personal Web Server to support SSL encryption. Relatively speaking, the support has been good though Christian is the third person I've spoken with (let me transfer you to the correct department) But that's not why I'm writing. I got my linux box back up!! The saga is long and arduous - here is a short version: Problem: I ran out of disk space on my 1 gig linux disk Resources: I have an 8 gig disk with windows on it Goal: put windows on 1 gig disk, and linux on 8 gig disk Saga: * I archived windows stuff * Installed linux 5.0 on 8 gig disk, but it wouldn't boot * Tried Boot Magic; tried Partition Magic this required reinstalling windows because BM and PM won't install on linux * Tried linux 6.0 ** got linux 6.0 installed but it wouldn't boot * Tried Boot Magic; tried Partition Magic this required reinstalling windows because BM and PM won't install on linux * Reached a point where I had windows on a small partition and linux 6.0 across the other partitions * Was able to boot linux 6.0 with a floppy * Could not get linux 6.0 to connect to internet (PPP) * Said forget 6.0 * Reinstalled linux 5.0 and magically, it is able to boot. The ** above indicates a error on my part: I installed linux 6.0 on my linux 5.0 drive and wiped out all my old linux info, unfortunately including all old email messages and the current in-progress Feel Good Net issue. The good thing is that I now have grand incentive to find a driver for linux to use my ZIP drive. Also, I learned several cool things about linux, making me even happier with my choice to use it. Over the four or five days my computer was down, I received 81 email messages. Many of them, yes are from email lists: youth related and Flashnet related. But most of them by far are people sending me crap, with a few good messages mixed in. I have added filters to my inbox to help with the load. So tonight I'll be working more on my computer (after my I-group meeting); maybe I'll figure out how to get java to work so I can have ICQ at AIM at my house again! Oh, the other cool thing is that because both disks are on the same machine, (I have an extra computer with no drives, and) linux is able to write directly to the windows directory, making it TONS easier for me to transfer between the systems on the rare occasions that I need to. Nice. Maybe I'll trade my other PC for a laptop. It's a PII 233mhz with a KILLER video card. Hmmmm.
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ktru three

27 September 1999

Last Tuesday I had fun at KTRU. So much fun that I still want to write about it 6 days later!!! I had made a decision before I even started to play "Coffee" by Awol off of a certain SKA compilation we have. It's a good wake-up song that I thought would be appropriate for 9am. The song happened to be track 3 on the CD. Ah, a gimmick for the day. "HI This is Rob, and you're listening to K T R U Houston, 91.7fm. I have decided to only play track 3 from any CD I play today. Or only song 3 from any vinyl I play." I enjoyed the slight added challenge of finding CDs that would nicely clash (I like to play jazz, then hardcore, then light classical, then ska - keeps people wondering) and that had good songs for track 3. But the funniest funniest thing: I found an audio book called The Bear That Wasn't. You know, like a book on tape so you can listen in your car? Well, this was on vinyl. Well, not actually vinyl, but that old hard thick plastic that was used for records back in the day. Remember? I don't remember, but I know they were old. Anyway, this "book" had 4 disks, and labels "side 1" through "side 8" on them. I'll just play side 3. So I cued it up and it was all, "mmmmmoooooorrrrroooooollllaaaaammmmmmmm" too slow, so I put it on 45rpm "mmmoorrroowwwwaammmm" still to slow???? OH my gosh it must be 78rpm!! Our turntables don't have a 78rpm option. But, they don't have to be powered by the motor in order to produce sound. So I spun the record with my finger! I just guessed at what sounded correct as far as the voices and it was great fun!! Just the grand silliness of me broadcasting over live radio, on hundreds of thousands of dollars of equipment, spinning Side 3 of The Bear That Wasn't with my finger. That is why I love KTRU.
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secure server

27 September 1999

Today I had a great day at work. This was the first day I worked on one project pretty much all day. The goal was to get our NT workstations to act as secure web servers. We already have Personal Web Server installed on them, but they had no option to be secure servers. The call to Microsoft helped fix that. It took a couple of phone calls, and actually Kristian called me back (I misspelled his name previously) at one point and helped me get all set up. So my PC is able to be used as a secure server for testing purposes. Great! I also had fun chatting with Zara and kT over ICQ. Zara is in San Antonio, kT here in H-town. We just talked random silly stuff, a lot while I was on hold. I'm now zipping off to I-group. Have a great day!
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