Week of 2006-07-29 17:00 to 2006-08-05 16:59

Ireland in the final!

As I mentioned the other day, the Irish national baseball team made it to the 2006 European Championships. Well check it out!

Ireland in the final!

Ireland have realised part of their dream and reached the final of the Qualifying section of the European Championships. In the early game at 10 am they showed they can play ball with the big boys losing out narrowly to Croatia and in the afternoon semi final they stunned the home town Belgian side with a superb 4-1 victory on the back of West Virginia College star Brendan Bergerson and some excellent defence, including an outstanding double play turn started by Irish Team veteran Darran O’Connor.[…]

It’s Croatia again in the final now for Ireland. On the 10th anniversary of the Irish National team’s inception the boys in green get a chance at the Gold Medal for the first time, and a chance to spend next summer playing the best teams in Europe. Oh, and they spent last weekend beating one of those teams in their back garden. Let’s see what tomorrow holds.

Update

An unfortunate result in the Final, but I think we can say it was quite the achievement to reach the game at all. Well done, lads!

Installing Ubuntu 6.06 on an iBook, first try

Attempting to install Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 on an older iBook 500 MHz, 256MB RAM, 15GB Hard Drive.

Booting up

The Hoary Live CD/Install CD have been combined into a Live CD that can install. Handy.

The Live CD would not at first boot up the iBook — in fact, wasn’t even recognized as bootable in the System Preferences/Startup Disk. Holding down C on restart had no effect.

Did some digging, and resetting NVRAM via Open Firmware was the solution, although it does not solve the problem for everybody. How to reset NVRAM.

Installation

  1. Answered 6 questions.
  2. Waited for install to finish. 2a. Be patient. It make take some time.
  3. Restarted.
  4. Et voilà!

Networking

Initially, the same wireless issues as covered in my previous article installing Hoary on the same iBook — no support for WPA security out of the box. Reportedly, there have been some advances in wireless in Ubuntu since then, so I will be researching WPA drivers.

For the time being, I scrounged up an Ethernet connection for the next stage.

Post-install updates

Security and other updates. Ran the Update Manager, under the System/Administration submenu. Mine consisted of updating 149 packages, which required downloading 197MB. Click on the “Show progress of single files” to see what’s going on in better detail during downloading. Takes a while even just downloading, and I had a big pipe. I wasn’t paying really close attention, but it seemed as if the OpenOffice.org files were the ones taking the longest. YMMV. Again, patience is obviously a virtue here, given the hardware. You might want to disable the screensaver for the time being.

Patience ran out — the updater hung when configuring the “capplets” update, partway through the config process; I restarted to clear (likely not strictly necessary). After restart and attempting to log back in, it hung at a black screen. Force restart. Same result.

Left the disc at home. Sigh.

Deja Hoary

So I can’t completely blame Dapper for the problem, as I probably should have gone about getting out of the hangup less dramatically, but still.

Ah, but the Hoary 5.04 discs that I used previously (and successfully) are here. So, just for the heck of it, I popped in the install disc and started again from scratch. More from curiosity than anything, as I don’t really need Dapper on this iBook per se, and I also want to see if there are any problems with the updater on Hoary — an activity I did not try last time around.

Installation went smoothly, as before. I decided to shut down for the time being and revisit things later. Dapper was running well enough until I did the mass update — perhaps one of the other update utilities would be more prudent off the bat.

Update

I’ve reinstalled Dapper without a hitch on the iBook — christened “ibuntu” naturally ;) — and will now have to decide on what update route to take. I’ll probably just need to do some poking around on the net.

The original title of this article was “Attempting to install Ubuntu Dapper on an iBook” which in retrospect was I think misleading. After all, the installation went fine…the updating, not so much.

Dead to Me

Stephen Colbert pointing off camera

Per the current fashion of emulating The Colbert Report’s lists, here is my ongoing list of people, places, or things that are officially Dead to Me

  1. WalMart stores
  2. Best Buy stores
  3. Ted Turner for two reasons: this place isn’t named Hank Aaron Stadium and the obscene vandalism of artwork.
  4. Bungie

See also On Notice.

On Notice

Stephen Colbert at his desk, pointing at the camera in his You're On Notice manner

Per the current fashion of emulating The Colbert Report’s lists, here is my ongoing list of people, places, or things that are officially On Notice

  1. DreamHost (as of 2006-08-02)
  2. Sony PlayStation 3 Corporation (controversies)
  3. Professional Cycling
  4. ESPN
  5. Internet forum posters
  6. The Dallas Cowboys
  7. The Boston Red Sox

See also Dead to Me.

Formerly

Removed from the list:

2006-09-01, Odalis Perez. He has moved on. So should we.

Maddux in Dodger Blue...in 2004?

Intriguing tidbit in this Ken Gurnick story on mlb.com from Tuesday: Notes: Team adjusting to recent moves

What could have been: Maddux said when he left the Braves as a free agent after the 2003 season, he delayed picking a new team, hoping he could sign with the Dodgers. But the franchise was in the process of being sold, and thus in limbo. After the sale was completed, Maddux waited until general manager Paul DePodesta was hired on the eve of Spring Training, but no offer came and he ultimately signed a three-year deal with the Chicago Cubs after camp opened.

“I wanted the chance, but it never came up,” he said. “That wasn’t ‘sort of’ the reason I waited, that’s the specific reason. I wanted all of the options in front of me to make the decision.”

The 2004 Dodgers starting pitchers:

  • Jeff Weaver
  • Kaz Ishii
  • Odalis Perez
  • Jose Lima
  • Hideo Nomo