May 27, 2007

time for a new Linux distribution

Filed under: Linux, Technology — Nathan @ 10:59 pm

I think I’m getting bored with Fedora (and Red Hat for that matter). Don’t get me wrong I’ve been rather faithful for a while now but I keep getting the feeling that I’m missing out on something better. I’m not one of those “tweak, fiddle, poke and prod” kind of Linux guys. I’m more of a “get my job done and get out” kind of geeks.

I remember back in the summer of 1995 when my college roommate (Lamont Lucas, where art thou?) and I got ahold of some free ARCNET network cards and a hub we decided that we needed a seriously professional network capable operating system … to play games. We embarked on a mission to acquire Windows NT 3.51 for free (we were REALLY poor college students) to no avail. Windows 3.1 for Workgroups was rather dull and painful. We heard some rumors from some obscure newsgroups about this seemingly unknown OS called Linux. A dozen 3.5″ floppies loaded with Slackware, one solid weekend and a lot of guts later we both had working systems (my 60MHz Pentium and his 486DX2 66MHz) with no GUI. Configuring XFree86 was another matter. That took lots of trips back to the computer lab to read all about the wonderful ways that misconfigured modelines could literally turn your monitor into a smoking brick. Eventually we both had working X setups and were happily tweaking away at fvwm to get everything just right. I can still remember the first moments of having a working Linux machine at my feet and again when I had X working. It smelled like victory.

I then spent the next several years tweaking my X desktop. I tried several distributions but mostly settled on Slackware. I ran SUSE for a bit but felt more somfortable with Slackware. I also tried every window manager under the sun. Remember fvwm95? It looked just like Windows 95, only worse. Using Linux at that point wasn’t a matter of productivity, it was more a matter of pride. Another roommate of mine later told me not to waste my time on that crappy little OS because it wouldn’t go anywhere.

So my primary desktop has been Linux for the last 6.5 years (just about every version of RedHat since 6.2) and roughly 50% of the servers under management at work (Rackspace) are Linux based. It’s not going away anytime soon. I am on my 3rd laptop that has run absolutely nothing but Linux. I get the usual sneers at work when I have some obscure issue when I undock my dual-headed HP nx9420, close the lid, walk to a conference room, open the lid, connect to a projector and something doesn’t work quite right. I’m sort of used to things needing a little tweaking here and there to get working. I have to say that Fedora Core 6 on this nx9240 has been rather nice yet not trouble free. The usual Linux stumbling blocks like APM, wireless and video (crazy 1680×1050 resolution) have all worked out of the box. I did struggle with the dual headed setup though, the media card reader isn’t supported yet and the thumbprint scanner isn’t really useable. I hear these things are almost all fixed in Ubuntu so I’m thinking of switching.

Keep in mind that I’m probably the atypical Linux geek here. I don’t mind tweaking things to get them functional but I really don’t want to be required to do so. I have a job to do. I have lots of code to sling and not much time to do it. I don’t want to be wasting my time dealing jacking around with yum repository settings just to keep gstreamer from killing itself. Ideally I’d prefer my OS not get in the way.

It all comes down to this. To any of my Linux listeners: What distro do you recommend? Is Ubuntu where it’s at these days? Is Gentoo worth a shot? Should I give SuSE another shot? Is Fedora 7 going to be the shiznit? What are your thoughts?

May 26, 2007

life is a highway

Filed under: Family, Personal — Nathan @ 10:38 pm

Last weekend we had the honor of attending my cousin Seth’s wedding in Denton. Ben and I were actually in the wedding party (Ring Bearer and Groomsman respectively).

During the reception all the kids were running around dancing themselves silly when the Rascal Flatts cover of “Life is a Highway” came on. Keep in mind that “Cars” is probably Ben’s vaforite movie right now. When Ben heard the song he froze in his tracks, held his hands out and yelled, “I know this song!”. Once the lyrics started and I knew he was going to sing every word I ran tward the stage, told Ben to follow me and I grabbed the microphone. I turned him loose, stepped back and watched as every single person in the audience slowly turned to face him once they heard somebody singing.

Ben singing

He literally knows every single word to the song. Not only was he singing the words however, he was also singing the guitar solo and some of the drum beats. It was a blast. Every single person in the audience was laughing and some (including myself) were crying it was so funny. When the song ended he got a really loud round of applause and he thanked the croud. What an event.

Seth and Lora, congrats guys. I am so happy for the both of you. See you at the reunion.

My family

May 9, 2007

one of these things is not like the other

Filed under: Personal — Nathan @ 10:18 pm

I have an addiction. An addiction to RSS feeds. I admit it’s not one of the more destructive addictions one can have but it’s an addiction nonetheless. One of the positive side effects of this addiction is that I find out a lot of very interesting (to me at least) yet useless crap. Sometimes this can come in handy, the other 90% of the time … not so much.

One of my feeds happens to be a Google search for Nathan Anderson. In the last week the following 2 websites were found:

Just for the record if you are an old friend looking to get back in touch and you happen upon either of those two articles, they aren’t me. I am a very peaceful software developer living in a small town. I have no ill will toward birds and I don’t steal. Just in case there was any doubt or anything.

May 7, 2007

nectar

Filed under: Personal — Nathan @ 10:02 pm

Ben and Butterfly
“Ben, why do you look scared?  It’s just a butterfly.”

“Daddy, I’m scared because he’s going to drink my nectar.”


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