Journal Entry – January 20, 2010
This is my second post from my Toshiba Libretto 100ct. I am feeling pretty empowered by this little thing, if only because I got it to work with a decent Linux distro (Debian). I have gotten it to be a functional little machine despite its 64MB of RAM. I am now able to do the following:
- Browse the web on my wireless network with a Netgear MA401 PCMCIA card using lynx, the text browser
- Post to my blog using the Linux command line program ‘wppost’
- Write music using lilypond and listen to the midi files produced using timidity
- Check my Gmail and nathanbibb.com email with mutt
- Maintain my project, work, personal, and lilypond files using my Subversion version control repositories
- Track my ‘todo’ list with Gina Trapani’s excellent todo.txt program
- Learn cool Linux command line tricks I would never have learned if I were using a graphical user interface, like the ‘screen’ command
- Annoy my wife to the point that she calls the Libretto my ‘Tiny Baby Precious’
- Post to Facebook using the ‘fbcmd’ program
I’m a little concerned that I didn’t fully document the process I used to get this machine up and running with Debian GNU/Linux while I was in the process, so it might be a little hard to get all the details right from memory. One day I might redo the whole thing just to get the steps correct. Plus, I love installing operating systems. It’s like a new beginning.
When I re-install, I might right down the steps I took to get the latest stable Debian GNU/Linux system working on the Toshiba. It definitely involves removing the hard drive and using another machine, which was a lot of fun for me. I love taking machines apart.
In other news…
There have been other things going on, of course. I have continued to work on my Untitled Piano pieces, but at a slower pace than I expected. I am planning to be my son’s cub scout den leader next year – that should be a lot of fun. I am still trying to figure out how to build a home theater PC – the combo boxee/dvr system does not seem to be ready for me yet. My wife has been making a lot of really cool hats lately – you might be able to see them soon at Andromeda’s Attic, but we’ll see. She might just keep them.
That’s all for now. I might post again in another six months. Or maybe more often, now that I can do it from the Libretto…