Jan. 24th, 2006

Election.

Jan. 24th, 2006 06:38 am
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As expected, we now have a Conservative Minority government. I can live with that. Last time it happened, folks got a fresh look at the Conservative agenda and it was a major boost for the Liberals. I suspect it will happen again.

In the meantime, with so little power, I doubt the Conservatives will do anything too completely daft.

Also, as expected, my riding voted 2:1 liberal to conservative, so my choice to vote a few bucks to the Green party was the right one. I should go check out how well they did overall.
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Paul Graham is a blogger that I often find worth reading. His latest article, How to do What You Love, is no exception.

Oh, and there is an LJ RSS feed, if you're interested: [livejournal.com profile] paulgraham.
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People keep telling me that, unlike Windows, you don't have to reboot Linux when something hangs. That's certainly not MY experience. Mine is that for every 48 hours of working on a Linux system, I seem to hang something so bad that I can find no way to fix it, short of reboot.

Here's a prime example:  I just burned a DVD. It worked fine. I ejected the DVD and re-inserted it. I then browsed into it with Nautilus to check it out. I went into a sub-diretory and waited for a file list, and waited, and waited, and waited. I closed nautilus and looked at the directory in term. Its all there. Fine, I'll eject the disk.

It won't eject. umount says its still 'busy', but I have no idea WHAT it thinks its busy doing. I try a force umount. No go. Then a lazy umount. Okay, THAT worked.

Can I eject the disk now? Nope. Well, its umounted, so I use a paperclip to remove the DVD, and put a new blank in. The new disk is not detected. (Normally sticking a blank in the drive pop-up the burner software, not something I asked for, but it happens to be what I want this time.)

Just in case its causing a problem, I kill Nautilus. Then I try to manually mount the blank disk, to see if it will at least look at it. That was 10 minutes ago. Mount is still in the process of 'mounting' and is ignoring CTRL-C and similar inducements to stop.

The drive light is on, and won't go off. My instinct at this point is to powercycle the damn thing, but I'm hoping some Linux folx here can tell me how to get it back into a sane state without resorting to that.

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Edit: I couldn't kill the attempted mount, but it eventually gave up after 15 minutes. It produced no visible error. The drive is unmounted, and ignores the front-panel eject button.
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I subscribed to EBay for a while, while searching for a gift for [livejournal.com profile] azrhey. Now that I've gotten it, I don't really still need an automatic search for XXXenophile cards, but I forgot to cancel it. Today it popped up someone selling a 215-card set. That's almost a complete set. Sales like that have NOT been showing up. I wonder how high it will go? My guess is over $150.00

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