Knaddison.com - digital nomad http://knaddison.com/taxonomy/term/39/0 en Obligatory "Upgraded My Dell Inspiron E1705 to Ubuntu Gutsy" Post http://knaddison.com/digital-nomad/obligatory-upgraded-my-dell-inspiron-e1705-ubuntu-gutsy-post <p>Back in April I upgraded my Dell Inspiron E1705 (which is also known as a 9400) from MSWindowsXP to Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (7.04). It was not the easiest installation I&#8217;ve done, but with the help of <a href="http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/dell.html">linux on laptops</a> directory and in particular <a href="http://www.islabinaria.com/samu/ubuntu/ubuntu-vs-windows-on-dell-inspiron.html">this guide</a> I was able to get it done. With the recent release of Ubuntu&#8217;s Gutsy Gibbon I was excited to upgrade. </p> <h3>Feisty Fawn to Gutsy Gibbon (7.10) Upgrade</h3> <p>I was expecting the worst, but got the best. I first made two backups of everything, just in case, and then followed the steps listed on <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading">the Ubuntu upgrade guide</a> and it was a piece of cake. The only questions that seemed weird were about my Apache configuration file since I modified that. Otherwise, it worked flawlessly and was easy to understand.</p> <h3>New Features in Gutsy</h3> <p>In fact, I have to repent. For a long time I&#8217;ve been saying that the &#8220;eye candy&#8221; is pointless. Lots of it really is. There are all sorts of visualizations that people add to the desktop (e.g. drop shadows on alert boxes, windows that fade away, etc.) which I never really understood. I&#8217;m starting to like them. Nay. I&#8217;m starting to <em>love</em> them.</p> <p><object width="425" height="350"><br /> <param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/E4Fbk52Mk1w"></param> <param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/E4Fbk52Mk1w" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object></p> <p>It looks something like that. You say you don&#8217;t want it, but when it&#8217;s in front of you every day it really does help your productivity.</p> <p>The machine feels just as snappy as before if not moreso. I can only imagine this is due to updated graphics drivers.</p> <p>This does make me wonder what new features in Leopard are going to blow us away if any. Now that we&#8217;ve got graphical goodies and ease of use from Free software, what will Leopard bring?</p> http://knaddison.com/digital-nomad/obligatory-upgraded-my-dell-inspiron-e1705-ubuntu-gutsy-post#comments digital nomad Technology Greg Sun, 21 Oct 2007 17:11:50 +0000 greggles 513 at http://knaddison.com digital nomad tip + rant: caribou coffee's 1 hour wifi limit http://knaddison.com/digital-nomad/digital-nomad-tip-rant-caribou-coffees-1-hour-wifi-limit <p>I&#8217;m currently working out of the Caribou Coffee at Colfax and 225. Don&#8217;t ask why I&#8217;m in this part of town. But I am. They allow 1 hour of wifi access and enforce it by making you register an account based on an email which they then offer to send special coffee related news. I can&#8217;t wait to get emails full of important coffee news&#8230;</p> <p>Your account is limited to 1 hour. Fine. My 1 hour comes and goes and there are several interesting people still here:</p> <ol> <li>the girl studying her school work who had already finished her drink before I arrived. still taking up space.</li> <li>the annoying business meeting that is way too loud (especially about business - it should be confidential guys, get some class or your clients will sue your ass!) continues to run from before I got here until my hour is up.</li> <li>the middle aged woman reading her book is still reading her book.</li> <li>the same 4 tables that were emtpy when I sat down have remained empty the whole time</li> </ol> <p>Now I understand some coffee shop wifi glomming etiquette. I got myself a piece of delicious lemon poppy bread ($1.87) and I tipped a dollar. If the place were full I would leave. But this is ridiculous to kill my wifi when they don&#8217;t kick out all the other people who are abusing the comfortable space/light/Air Conditioning/etc.</p> <h3>Getting infinite hours of free wifi from Caribou</h3> <p>Given all that, I don&#8217;t feel bad sharing this tip: <strong>use a new email address</strong>. Most hosts allow a user+wildcard@example.com where the &#8220;wildcard&#8221; can be any text. That mail will still go to the user@example.com email address. I know for a fact that gmail and dreamhost use this system. So&#8230;use that system all day long for your free caribou wifi (as long as there&#8217;s space for you and you tipped nicely). And don&#8217;t feel ashamed, either!</p> <h3>Digital Nomad category</h3> <p>You may have noticed that this is tagged with <a href="http://knaddison.com/category/digital-nomad">digital nomad</a>. It&#8217;s a term for folks like me who work from a variety of places doing a variety of things in the technology world, eschewing the traditional work/career formulas for a more flexible life. (interesting digital nomad side note - the wind her is so strong that it blew some patio umbrellas three blocks down the road - I never knew Aurora was so scary in this way!) Given our <a href="http://wanderlusting.org/category/knaddison-spanish-tour">impending world tour</a> I figured it was time to create a tag for that topic since I will no doubt be writing more about it.</p> http://knaddison.com/digital-nomad/digital-nomad-tip-rant-caribou-coffees-1-hour-wifi-limit#comments digital nomad Greg Denver Thu, 12 Jul 2007 23:18:21 +0000 greggles 486 at http://knaddison.com