Frightening

albert - March 12, 2012 @ 9:40 pm

The server that vended this page to you is sitting in the basement in our office, next to a stack of CDs and the printer and there’s usually a stack of unfiled bills sitting on top of it. It’s currently running ubuntu 8.04 LTS which means its running an OS that hasn’t had software updates since april of 2008 and for which official support ended in May of last year.

I’ve decided that it’s time to upgrade this thing to the soon to be released ubuntu 12.04 LTS which means upgrading through 8 versions of ubuntu. I’m tempted to say that I’m never going to upgrade it but I’m going to do it anyway.

  1. printing from the 2 macbooks in the house doesn’t work right. I don’t know exactly why, the formatting comes out wrong but I’m betting that upgrading up the 3 versions of cups that I’ve missed can’t hurt and will at least put me in a better position for debugging.
  2. not upgrading means I’ll never get another security update. Probably not crucial in our situation but certainly a consideration.
  3. I’m tired of this computer getting more and more ghetto because I use application software from 2008.

This is a terrifying prospect and I’m very badly frightened by it even though I think it has to be done. This server is responsible for

  • all our photos. Storage and backup.
  • my entire music collection. Storage, tools for ripping cds and streaming to my stereo.
  • sending and receiving email to doylepark.net
  • Serving the blog you’re reading.
  • Serving doylepark.net/photos

Over the years I’ve played with the configuration of all these things many times and I’ve rarely noted what it was that I did. Plus, god only knows what complications will come up when I upgrade the blog and photo gallery software and whether my software raid will survive the migration to the newer OS. I’m going to give it my best shot though. Within the next two to three weeks, doylepark.net is going to go dark and within a week or so it’s going to come back either way. Either it’ll be back in its new and near-term future proof new configuration or all the resources here will become redirects to gmail, picasa and wordpress.com. Wish me luck.

Trying to make your gallery browsing experience suck less

albert - January 11, 2012 @ 9:17 pm

I’m trying a new theme over at doylepark.net/photos. Let me know what you think. I’m really hoping it sucks less rather than more.

New photos – Christmas and Birthday

albert - January 10, 2012 @ 11:08 pm

Click through to the full galleries.

First I took all of Catie’s holiday break off and we took a mega vacation.

And then when we got back we had a belated birthday party for Olivia. We had a party planned on her birthday but the infectious stomach flu put a stop to that.

We’ve actually posted a ton of pictures since the days that I used to regularly note them on the blog so go explore.

My bike commute

albert - December 14, 2011 @ 12:03 pm

Back up to 4.6 miles now that my office has moved into upper downtown.

Is this post just an excuse for playing with my phone? Yeah, pretty much.

Am I losing my taste for cinema?

albert - July 8, 2011 @ 9:42 pm

I just got finished watching True Grit. I’d been excited about it for while because it was acclaimed by the kind of critics I normally trust.

It was, just okay. It started out great and then dragged.

There are so few movies I end up excited about anymore. I’m going to give the Coen Brothers a pass on this one since I liked A Serious Man but serioualy, I expected better.

Am I losing my mind?

I just rediscovered the awesomest photo ever

albert - June 1, 2011 @ 10:18 pm

It wouldn’t be as good if it were in better focus.

There is a shocking amount of history

albert - @ 10:10 pm

in the flickr feed that I abandoned.

I had a whole theme going there with the titles and captions. I had high hopes for that flickr feed.

An open letter to Quality Sewing of Ballard

albert - May 4, 2011 @ 9:52 pm

You took my Hoover Steamvac from me for three weeks, replaced a perfectly good part and still had no clue why it was leaking and why the upholstery attachment wasn’t spraying any solution. You wasted $10 of your own money and left me completely unsatisfied and no closer to being able to clean my stairs, couch or to be able to clean my carpet without being angry.

I took all of 2 hours after work to figure out how to disassemble the relevant pieces and to determine that it was the pump assembly that was leaking. How did I do it? I used my brain.

Try harder next time.

Spring is coming

albert - January 16, 2011 @ 10:32 pm

The birdies told me.

What? It’s new years eve?

albert - December 31, 2010 @ 9:24 pm

year in review:

Went to Reston to handle family medical issues, got snowed on, came home, knocked wife up, went to visit Richmond, came back, found out we was pregnant, yadayadayada, had a baby.

I have no idea what else happened this year.

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