A Poem

V. Sosyurchenko Africa Is Already Winning Its Freedom

Africa is already winning its freedom, The backward tribes are becoming people now. But you do not want liberty, my nation. Or do you dream it will fall from the sky somehow?

No, it will not fall from the sky. Freedom is won In relentless, stubborn struggle and strife โ€” Arabs and Blacks are breaking their chains, My people, is it not your time?

Happy New Year!

Dear readers and friends! Wishing you a Happy New Year! May you welcome it IRL surrounded by your nearest and dearest, enjoy the holiday season to the fullest, and gather strength and positivity during these days for new achievements in the year ahead!

sadness :(

crunchbang broke something in their latest release โ€” it only installs in text mode and crashes at the bootloader installation stage. and this after copying files for half an hour! you dog :(

Dropbox

Despite the fact that most of my real and online acquaintances are involved in IT to one degree or another, I very often notice a certain unawareness among my friends when it comes to geeky tools and such. For example, in a team of seven young IT folks (4 developers + 2 sysadmins + support), none of them over 35, not a single person uses Jabber! Everyone is stuck on the cursed ICQ. Well, that can still be chalked up to personal taste, to the fact that moms, wives, and girlfriends are on ICQ โ€” fine. But when people don’t use Dropbox, I’m genuinely surprised. Or rather, regular folks can be forgiven for it, but for an IT person it’s practically a sin not to use tools that make life significantly easier and cost nothing.

news

When you listen to several podcasts on related topics, the news starts to repeat itself. Both RadioT, and Internet Stuff, and Krasnoglaziki are all talking about Firefox’s sixth anniversary.

2010-11-16 08:56:43

Added some work for myself. Did you know that when Windows 7 installs, it creates an extra 100 MB partition before its own? I thought: fair enough, unix-style โ€” put the NTLoader and its config files there. However, that bastard also writes additional data there, like a partition table. I decided to nuke that Windows 7 and install a normal Windows in its place. Obviously I planned to format only the system disk and leave the rest untouched. The installer refused to format it, so I used Acronis โ€” and in the process wiped that 100 MB appendix as well. After booting into the freshly installed Windows, my largest logical drive showed up as unformatted and the wrong size (there were many partitions in total โ€” 7 [yes, I’m a maniac] โ€” only the last one disappeared, which also happened to be the largest). And that’s where the working databases were (because they’re big). Thank you to the authors of GetDataBack โ€” it correctly identified both the partition and the data on it, whereas Acronis had stopped launching and couldn’t see anything, and R-Studio took four times as long to scan and found nothing. Slowly recovering, swearing profusely, and recalling the epic text “Real Men Work on Windows.”

Linux reinstall

My Olenka (the one running Linux Mint 8 Helena) started lagging terribly for some reason. I’m suspecting bug #12309, but I’ve decided to reinstall Mint anyway. At first I was thinking about downgrading โ€” because the newer version 9 Isadora didn’t work out for me โ€” it was saying something about the hard drive during boot, I don’t remember exactly what. And in version 7 Gloria there was still that X server under which the proprietary drivers for my ancient graphics card worked, and Compiz ran really nicely. However, just yesterday (or thereabouts) version 10 โ€” Julia โ€” came out. I’ll go with that one, give it a try. And specifically the GNOME edition. I thought about it โ€” all I need from a computer is something to launch Firefox and a torrent client. So KDE or not KDE, what’s the difference? Alright then, let’s get started.