Friday, July 16, 2004

Media magnetism

I snagged another ST:TNG episode yesterday. What I want to do now is the following:


  • Set up MythTV on my computer
  • write a user mode driver for this TV Wonder Card. That thing's the only reason I still use windows
    at home



Thursday, July 15, 2004

Transcode success

I was able to transcode all of my recorded MPEG files to DivX format last night. I transcoded a Star Trek:TNG episode just for starters, and it worked out flawlessly, and I think the picture looked better than the MPEG version. I was able to script the transcoding to do Congo and a news segment I recorded.

Wednesday, July 14, 2004

Transcode

I was ablel to record another show last night. I was able to catch an episode of Star Trek:The Next Generation.

The files I have on my hard drive are HUGE. In order to free up some more space for mor recording I'm attempting to use transcode to convert these files from MPEG to DivX files. Once I do that I plan to make VCDs from these shows and save them to CDs. Sounds like I need a CD-RW on this machine.

Friday, July 09, 2004

TV Wonder USB Burn-in

Last night I got a chance to do some video recording on my computer. The movie Congo was on USA last night, and I was able to record it. The output format for the files (I stopped and started in midstream) is MPEG, and the files are huge. I tried to convert them to AVIs using Virtual Dub, so let's see how that's going this evening.

True to form

I was thinking about the name of my blog, and I thought I'd give you all some insight as to where else I've been hiking on the Information Superhighway.

I keep my bookmarks on iKeepBookmarks.com. Check them out!

Tuesday, July 06, 2004

An interesting development experience

This past weekend I had a laptop computer I used to do some development for my job. I didn't want to install any of the tools to do development with, so I opted to use the SLAX live CD and create the modules I used for development. The module creation was exceptionally easy, and I had a very pleasant experience this holiday, although I didn't get my work completed.

I used Java, MySQL, Ant, and Netbeans for development, and I like how I was able to use Netbeans for my work. I didn't realize how easy it was for me to create and modify databases with Netbeans. I learned a lot this weekend, especially how to set up a Java servlet to be accessed via the web, and how to set up MySQL.

As I haven't finished my work today I'll just commit the changes I made over the holiday and bring my work home.

Saturday, July 03, 2004

Module issues

I was able to install and run the SLAX modules I created already, with the exception of postgresql. I just made a MySQL module instead, and downloaded a JDBC connector for it. All in all I'm impressed with how SLAX performs on the laptop I borrowed. It's nice to be able to carry Linux around in your bag and use it on any computer.

Module issues

I've made all the SLAX modules I was going to say in the last post, but the postgresql mod failed to run properly, so I just made a MySQL module in its place. That works, with some tweaking, but now I need to install a JDBC connector for MySQL. I got one today, so I'll be able to work on my database projects from anywhere, and on any computer.

Thursday, July 01, 2004

SLAX rox!

I got an opportunity to create a module for use with the SLAX live cd, and that has to be some of the simplest stuff I've seen to date when it comes to modifying bootable CDs. I made a java module based on a Slackware package I got from one of my Slackware CDs. Once I booted the CD I was able to use the module that I made! A really nice touch to that distro. I'll put the module up later when I get a chance.




Other modules to create.


  • Apache ant
  • Jakarta Tomcat
  • Postgresql
  • Netbeans
  • Apache - just for good measure


Tuesday, June 29, 2004

What to Do?

What else to do on my Xandros machine at home?


  • Install Tomcat

  • Install blosxom

  • Install Bochs or qemu so I can play Descent



Test Post

Until now I didn't know you could title posts in Blogger. Hmmmm......
Got a lot done on my Xandros machine last night. I had to reinstall Apache so that I could use PHP with it. Then I also installed the PHP module for Apache, Webmin, Apache Ant, and PostgreSQL. I'm trying to set up my computer like what is on the server at work, so I can start bringing work home, because it seems like that I might need to to meet my deadlines.

Monday, June 28, 2004

A couple of days ago I loaned one of our TVs to a friend of my wife, which only left us with one TV in the house. I have a TV wonder USB, which we used to watch TV in our room. That was pretty impressive to be able to do that.

Friday, June 25, 2004

Another thing I like about Xandros is that when I compile software and install it using checkinstall it keeps track of it. Even packages I imported using alien were kept track of. Nice....
Interesting.....

I've been using Xandros for some time now, and I'm getting used to using it more and more often. Last night I was able to install Diablo II on my Xandros machine last night as well as finally get my ZSNES installation working last night. My sound worked as soon as I hooked up some speakers. Hook up my joystick, and I'm in business.

Thursday, June 24, 2004

Keeping the blog alive :)

My Xandros machine at work is humming along just fine. I installed Mozilla on it, as well as Firefox 0.9 (which I accidentally trashed by installing a wayward extension), Xine, and I'm trying to get the dvdrip program to work. Zinf never worked on this machine, so I insalled Yammi for my audio library. That really sucked, too, for I liked Zinf for its ability to organize music.
Don't have Xmame, snes9x or zsnes yet, but that's coming. Also need to install Java/eclipse/Ant as well.

What about my home Xandros machine? Since I got it up and going I haven't touched it too much. I installed a WineX package I built at work. It works okay, but crashes if I leave it idle too long. Not a problem as long as I keep saving my Starcraft games often. I haven't had a chance to record any shows to computer or perfect my AutoHotkeys solution to setting up a timer for recording shows, yet, but that'll be in the future.

Some days it seems so hard to pick myself up and get any work done. There are plenty of things that I can tinker with on my computer that I allow myself to get distracted. I'm working on that.

Saturday, June 19, 2004

An interesting note-taking site.

A nice way to capture thoughts as they come to you.

Friday, June 18, 2004

I was able to install PostNuke on my computer, after having to recompile apache and PHP so that they can talk to each other. Interesting concept. From my perspective, I think each user will have his/her own PostNuke installation. Now it's just a matter of figuring out how to configure the sites so that users can just log in, update their content, and most importantly, design the site the way they want.
As a desktop machine, Xandros is cool, but for server tasks, I may have to go back to Gentoo or Slackware. I wanted to host a demo of ColdFusion and put PostNuke on here for testing, and I may still do that, since I need the environment in short order, but at my next opportunity I may put Gentoo back on my machine. I will still keep my Xandros setup at home, though.

Wednesday, June 16, 2004

The Xandros works well. I like using it at home, and I'd like to put it on my machine at work. It's simply a matter of playing musical filesystems as I find out what I need and what I don't need. :)

I have a Gmail account! I didn't realize that as Blogger user I had an invitation. It's good that I have something like this. It's about to be on!

I also have the TV Wonder USB working on my computer at home. I can view and record movies now. I'm trying to automate the thing such that I can set it up to record shows at a certain time using ATI's program. I'm experimenting with AutoHotKey to try to do that.