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Linuxworld Owns Me.

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Yeah, this post is a few days late. Things have been hectic, between work and Linuxworld.

So anyhow, let’s start with Linuxworld on Tuesday. I got to attend as a guest of HP, which was very nice. Filet Mignon lunch, anyone? Mmmmm. All I had to do was speak on their blades and how they run under Linux. I meant to write something up, but didn’t have time (see work, as above), so I just got on stage and winged it. Wound up speaking for about a half hour, and it must have been OK cause I got several compliments afterwards, one of which was the district sales manager for HP. He’d said I should be one of their employees. Heh. I like their gear, but… nah. ;)

I then visited Adam and Jorge as they held down the fort at the GNOME booth. Always good to see those guys. Jorge introduced me to Jane Silber, COO of Canonical - that was indeed a pleasure. Hung out with the GNOME crew till just before 5, then had to run and find a landline for my radio interview with John Iasiuolo. Kyle joined me as co-author of Ubuntu Hacks. (Jon Oxer, being an Aussie, had a hard time making the interview. :( ) The interview went very well, and I had a blast doing it. I was able to sneak off just before the interview and see Jorge and crew win the Golden Penguin award – GREAT JOB GUYS! Show those Novell fellas who’s boss. ;) Next, on Wednesday, Kyle and Paul joined the fun at Linuxworld. Kyle kicked off the O’Reilly booth action with a kickass talk on DVD Authoring. If you need DVDs authored, and you want to do it under Linux, may I suggest this book? ;) After that, we hung with Adam some more, and banged around until my talk on Ubuntu at the O’Reilly booth. Again, I didn’t prep anything, sadly, but I did a talk off the top of my head on running Dapper on a laptop. It seemed to go well, though Kyle (as my shill) did prompt me a couple of times. :) Teamwork++. Again, I had a blast speaking - I think I’m beginning to get a taste for it.

Now, for the icing on the whole cake. The Novell guys had a HUGE booth this year, and one of their centerpieces was a special IBM X60 Thinkpad that had a cool custom SUSE paintjob. They had three of these units, and they were raffling off one every day. A bunch of the guys were all, “I’m gonna win that laptop”, and “It’ll be so sweet when I win that.” I wasn’t going to fill out a card, mostly cause I never win anything… but everyone else was filling out cards, and I was hanging out, so I figured, what the hell. Well, come 4:45 that day… the drawing happened, and they pulled my card out of the box. I damn near passed out. Here’s a picture of the incident (courtesy of one of the SUSE guys - I’ll get his name if I can).

Jorge has been bugging me for pics of the laptop, so here it is. SUSE folks, sorry, I didn’t even give it a chance. Popped a Ubuntu CD in it and booted straight to Dapper.

The fancy paint:

Ubuntu Booting on it…

And here’s the GDM splash screen…

So all in all, it’s been a pretty great few days. :) Now, back to work tomorrow….

Best Error Message Ever.

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Kyle got this while upgrading our VMWare ESX 2.53 install to 3.0. The error kept a 64-bit VM from being managed by the VirtualCenter management software.

[2006-07-28 07:38:32.132 ‘BaseLibs’ 18852784 warning] [NFC ERROR] NfcFile_Receive: Something is messed up

Classic.

Hey, What’s That on the Side of the Road?

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Oooh, it’s a Ubuntu Billboard! I snapped this while at 70 mph going up 101 northbound (just after the Ralston exit in Redwood City, FYI).

I know the quality isn’t great, but hey, it’s a cellphone cam. What do you want? :) It’s just great to see the World’sGreatestOS(TM) publicized somewhere in the Real World.

Oh, Jorge… It’s Working…. :)

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Got a Jabber to IRC gateway going tonight on the colo’d box. Yes, the overloaded SPARC. While I was at it, I migrated off the ancient Jabber 1.4.2 code I was running and moved to the OSS version of Wildfire. Check the screenshot…

Told ya I’d get it working… and how many years did it take for you to see the light? Hmmm??? :)