Sunday, April 27, 2008
Moving back to dotkoyi.blogspot.com :D
According to my last post, I have moved my blog to dotkoyi.hobby-site.org, which was hosted on my home server, but why am I still posting here? The simple answer is: I have moved back to blogspot.com :P
The longer version of the answer is that, I moved house. In this new house, I switched my Internet provider from ADSL to Cable, which unfortunately caused some trouble with publishing my own server. The real problem is yet to be found out, I just need to have a channel to write :)
Below you can find some old posts which I have posted on dotkoyi.hobby-site.org, in case somebody missed them :P
A lover too confident
This post was originally posted on dotkoyi.hobby-site.org, which is my home server on 20 January 2008. This home server has to be taken down due to some technical reasons.
I bought an iPod Classic 80GB last Thursday. The guy in the shop asked me whether I was using a Windows PC or a Mac machine, and said that this iPod only works on Windows XP, Vista and Mac OS X more recent than 10.4.x. I said, “OK, but I have both types of machines so it shouldn’t be a problem.” or at least so I thought, although my iBook G4 is still running Panther which is version 10.3.x. I thought there might be some incompatibilities or lack of functions, but the basic functions should work well under Linux or Panther. But I was wrong. Apple did something to the new iTunesDB file in iPod making it impossible to work with other players except iTunes, and even Panther can’t handle iPod anymore COMPLETELY! I just couldn’t get it. If it works with iTunes in Windows XP, what is preventing it from working under Panther??? Disappointed
However, I was lucky that the team at gtkpod (an open source iPod management software in Linux) had managed to reverse-engineered the problem and made iPod working again under gtkpod. Now I have been playing around with my new iPod for a few days with the help of newly compiled libgpod, gtkpod and gpodder, although I feel there are something wrong (I have only used an iPod Shuffle 512MB) so I don’t really know how other models of iPod should work :-P) like the not showing of covers and played podcast episodes don’t get sync’ed correctly with gpodder/gtkpod, I can still live with it
Once again I have to say a big thanks to the open source world
And I have felt much disappointment in Apple. I am still somehow OK if they only block out other players but they have gone too far by blocking out their own OS, too. Those who know me know that I am a big fan of Apple’s products, but now I feel like being betrayed by someone I loved Sigh.
Happy New Year!!! (^^)
Wow it is year 2008! How fast. Here I would like to wish my family, all my friends and all the people a Happy New Year and a fruitful year to come
I used to make new year resolution in my blog, …, ok, only once in year 2006. Oh no, I think I haven’t improved much since then (^^!).
Anyway I think I have somehow managed to realize some of them in certain degree, and my priority for this year changed a bit. So, here I go.
- Don’t give up easily.
- Be patient and take things slowly.
- Be nice to the others from my heart.
Having a lot is just like having none, so this is it. (^^)
Hope that this will be a great year for all of us.
A Christmas Tune
Merry X’mas everybody!
Err… I wouldn’t try this with my board, though (^^!)
A long wait…
Just bought a new 320GB external USB hard disk from the Internet and it was delivered in the afternoon. The last one I bought was about 3 years ago. Since then data has been growing and recently I couldn’t even defrag it since Windows complained that it has too little free space left. So, time for a new one I thought (or a new filesystem without the need to defrag and acessible from all major OSes?). So here it is.
I have been spending the whole afternoon just for moving data from the old to the new one, so I would have my personal stuff on one and work-related stuff on the other. And I noticed something funny regarding the time needed to move data.
First, I moved some 40GB worth of files, which consist of some individual 2GB files (smart reader would recognize this as the consequence of using FAT filesystem which can only handle 2GB per file at most). And surprisingly, it didn’t take a very long time. Now, I am moving about 3GB of files, consisting variable file sizes which are comparatively small. And the time it took has already exceeded that of the 40GB worth of 2GB files. Well maybe this is not something new to find out about and rather predictable, I didn’t know the difference would be so big.
10 Career-killers to avoid
This is the first post I have since I moved my blog from Blogspot.com to here. This article from the career section in Computerworld tells about what you should watch out for if you care about your career path, especially in the IT sector. I just want to keep this link as a reminder to myself and at the same time to share it with you. See ya next.