Goes, as every morning, to the PC.. ah

Yes, the monitor (a 15" lcd from Sharp) died last night. The backlight still works, unlike a friend's laptop, but there's nothing on the screen: no picture, no info text, no menu. Poo.

And unless I can turn it off, Spotify is going to play all of the good Human League – thank you v-Karen – then all the nowhere near as good Human League, then every compilation album they have ever been on.

Ok, ssh in and kill the Spotify task. Find the ip address.. connection refused. Ah, when I added the new hard drive last week, I did a fresh installation of Mint, and its 'what have you installed' backup program obviously didn't pick up the ssh server.

Fortunately, I can do alt-ctrl-F2 on the PC keyboard to get a terminal I can't see, login, sudo apt-get it, and get it running. Now, I can say kill Spotify. Silence, but still no screen and I was in the middle of something I want to save.

Fortunately, when a friend's laptop has its backlight die recently, I used freecycle and found someone who was giving away two crt monitors, one 17" and one 14". Took the former over, it works, leave happy friend. A couple of days later, she calls. It's not working. Go over, yes it is, make a slight change, no it's not. I suspect it's the laptop detecting the monitor in a dubious way (it has a pirate copy of Vista and I refuse to do anything with the software..)

Ok, take over the other one. Obviously, I leave the big one, because we don't need it and 17" monitors are big..

Fortunately, it's still there and not been given away last night 🙂 Unfortunately, it turns out that the PC doesn't have a vga socket, just a dvi one. Somewhere, there must be an adapter (the PC was always sold without a monitor for one thing) but I can't find it in any sensible place.

Oh well, it's too big for the space underneath the stairs anyway. So I used the netbook to check what replacement to get and ordered it.

But reading might be patchy over the next few days. Who knows, I might even get some work done 🙂

It'll be interesting to see what happens in the by-election

Phil Woolas' lies lose election court case. He was the president of NUS in my time as a student and I'm pretty sure his election manifesto included a promise never to be an MP. (At the time, being chair of the Labour Students was seen as merely a step on the road to being one…)

Narrow election losers who win court battles to get a rerun have a habit of being humiliated due to a 'you lost, get over it' attitude of many voters. See the Winchester general/by-election results for the classic example, where a two vote majority was increased more than ten thousand times. What's going to happen this time? Will voters see the LibDem as cheated out of a win or express an opinion on the LibDems now?

Remember you're a womble

OK, inserting song titles into evidence at an inquest for a bet is dubious behaviour.

But some of the alleged examples are somewhat thin ('self preservation' isn't obviously any reference to the Italian Job theme, for example, especially in context) and it's not as if he was referring to titles with the irreverence of Mike Batt's greatest hit.

Plus if he's to be punished, why not the judge in the Da Vinci Code plagiarism case who included an acrostic in his judgement a while back?

Never be the first kid on the IT block..

Yesterday was the release date for Ubuntu 10.10, so of course I had to upgrade. Being slightly sensible (see title) I did the notebooks before even considering the PCs. (The main one of which is running Mint anyway, which won't track the Ubuntu release for a couple of weeks.)

It went wrogn on both of them. On 'white' (Eee901) some – but only some – of the program titles on their new netbook menu are aligned vertically!?

More seriously on black (Eee900) it's broken the package database somehow. Every attempt to install, remove or upgrade ('sudo apt-get update' works) fails..

Edit: booting 'black' with the very useful Puppeee and testing its ssd with fsck reveals that it has some bad sectors, grr, and one packages' filelist was on one of them. Annoyingly, it's a couple of months out of warranty. Still no idea what's up with 'white' menu though.

I'm still amazed that this will end up as the only hit on Google for 'failed to read on buffer copy for files list'!

There are some plus points to 10.10: several programs now actually fit on the screen, which they didn't before. I still wish they'd ditch Evolution though… and I'm not convinced by the new launcher.

In the absence of saying anything meaningful

Does anyone else find Wii Sports Resort bowling much easier than the original?

In that one, I had a distinct left curve and had to aim well to the right. Now, I'm much straighter (!) so much so that on my third or fourth go I got a perfect 300! (The previous best was 240ish while enraged having read a Stonewall report.)

Everyone else here now has a bad curve 🙂

Vox unpopuli

When Six Apart, then owners of LJ, started vox, I squatted the lovingboth username and then did nothing with it except send the 'nothing much is happening' emails to a folder I never read.

It's closing. I only know because the email about this didn't fit my filter. Did anyone ever use it?

One for Adobe's lawyers (when they're not dealing with Apple)

In today's email:

ADOBE PDF READER SOFTWARE UPGRADE NOTIFICATION

This is to remind that a new version of Adobe Acrobat Reader with enhanced features for viewing, creating, editing, printing and internet-sharing PDF documents has been released.

To upgrade your application:

+ Go to http://www.pdf-adobe-download.com
+ Get your options, download and upgrade.

DOWNLOAD ADOBE ACROBAT READER

http://www.pdf-adobe-download.com

Thanks and best regards,
John Brakes

Adobe Acrobat Reader Support
Copy rights Adobe 2010 © All rights reserved
1005 Marrinbird Rd | Merryton | CA | 96523 | USA

It didn't look right to me – 'Copy rights'? – and, yes, it turns out that that address redirects to www.2010–pdfreader.com which then wants me to hand over my credit card details to a .ru server and..

.. with luck, they'll enjoy the results of sending emails to the address I gave it.

I wonder just how many nasties there are in all of that.

Brain transplant

After many happy years together – at least 15 – I am retiring my Psion 'brain'. The current one is literally falling apart and with limited storage plus only a serial port to talk to the outside world, its limitations are finally enough to make a change.

So this is being typed on a new HTC Desire. Welcome to the shiny side…

Edit: on checking, it's been 17 years (I got one of the first 3as very cheaply on cix from someone in Northampton – I still remember the train journey to collect it!) which I'd suspect is a personal record for any bit of kit. Incredible.