Older blog entries for riscgrl (starting at number 2)

Well, a month without a diary, god i'm lazy.

I've got all the hardware to get wireless internet access in my area, unfortunately, my apartment is in just the wrong spot. *sigh*.

look forward to moving, so that i can finally have internet, and be completely lazy in the comfort of home.

I still havent registered for my linux4tv device, or beat on my ide controller. overloaded isnt the word. getting grub, fai, and me all speaking well together is being very painful.

at least my katie packages are now lintian clean, so as soon as i've got my grub/FAI stuff ironed out, its time to take the plunge, and become a debian maintainer.

other than that, i'm supposed to get a new engine for my car any(!) time now. then i've got even more work to do.

busy busy busy.

Things are looking really up, as my water, and gas are back on; phone was turned on and off again, got over zealous at paying old debts off. halfway out. :)

Haven't had time to mess with the IDE bridge or ISA bridge, but I have gotten katie working on my server, ubercool. Now I can treat my personal server exactly like the debian servers, becasue its running the same software.

looking forward to payday on thursday. :)

Yay! found my password!

seriously, things get difficult when you change passwords to a completely random set every month.

hmm. well, updating things, nowadays i'm doing cluster administration, and network grunting. wheee.

Things are looking up, even tho i have no gas, or water, or phone ATM. (just went from 20 hours a week to 50+ with higher pay. waiting on that first paycheck. :)

I've got so much on my to-do list, with an IDE bridge to finish, an ISA bridge to roll, I need to do some major admin work on my boxes(trying to setup katie, the debian archive multi-tool), and things are starting to backlog at work.

but, at least i'm back on advogato. things are looking up. :)

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