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Hardy har har

Posted at 21:26:41 on Fri, March 21st 2008 by graham
in: computer computing in the news linux ubuntu

I'm - to use an American expression - jonesing to install Ubuntu 8.04 (The Hardy Heron) Beta, which has just been released (massive props to the distro team for their typically herculean effort). And this time it's going to be a full install, not an upgrade.

See, when I upgraded to Gutsy during its Beta phase last September / October everything went pretty smoothly but quickly went down hill. Six months of trying to diagnose why Compiz won't work on my desktop machine when it used to work perfectly (my graphics card hasn't been blacklisted or anything, it just stopped and has never started again) has led me to believe that some of the hacks that I had to put in place to get everything to play nice under Feisty all that time ago had survived through the upgrade and had made Gutsy more than a bit twitchy.

So this time around I'm going to do a full install, which'll let me do other things that I've been after doing for a while, like swapping some partitions around to give me more space in /home and also encrypting them whilst I'm at it, as I've already done on my laptop. Hurrah.

But of course, it's not that simple. I'm so terribly tempted to do it now, download the Ubuntu Studio Beta ISO (I prefer Studio to plain Ubuntu because I make a lot of use of the audio editing goodies) and install tonight, but I do actually need a machine to work on next week, it being Launchpad release week and therefore a week in which I need to be available at all times.

However, the week after next is a less urgent week, so I might do some instally goodness then. Expect a report on the Heron shortly afterwards. 

The world through my eyes

Posted at 23:58:36 on Thu, February 21st 2008 by graham
in: computer d40x glasses photography screenshot three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008

Graham Binns posted a photo:

The world through my eyes

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 51

Taken after a day devoid of inspiration or weather in which I would want to be out.

After all, that's what photography's about, right? Showing people the world through the eyes of the photographer?

Footnote: The image is the bottom half of leedav's excellent 100 Strangers photo, the full version of which can be found here.

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Graham Binns is a writer, photographer, musician and software developer from Lancaster, England, with far too much hair, a penchant for odd t-shirts and a magnificent hat. He has been making things up for as long as he can remember and has been making code work for long enough to make a living from it.

He has written one novel, which is in the process of composting, and is working remembering how to write before embarking on a second. In the meantime, he photographs things, since it's easier not to have to make the world up in his head all of the time.

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