Linux on Children’s Computer

I got fed up with having to constantly “fix” the kids computer in their room.  They were constantly installing software, toolbars and other “helper” applications that were causing the computer to not run well.  Plus the updates were non-stop — especially since were weren’t allowing them on the Internet during the week… all updates were being done when they finally connected to the Internet on the weekend.

With Ubuntu installed, they can still run all of their online games (Runescape and Andkon) as well as some Linux games that will keep them relatively entertained.  They can do any type of wordprocessing that they need using OpenOffice.  They can connect to the music library using Rythmbox and DAAP and they can view any videos that then need.

The boot-up time is under a minute (compared to over 5 minutes with XP) and everything is working well.  The only limitation is currently the system will not hibernate or suspend well, since the boot-up time is so short, it shouldn’t be an issue.

Converting to Linux

Well, not completely, but as much as possible, I am converting to Ubuntu Linux.  I’ve switched a server at work, a workstation at work, a laptop at home and next is the kids’ computer in their room.  I have just become tired of the slowness and all the additional crud installed on Windows boxes.  Especially those boxes that are ust used for browsing and basic word processing.

The laptop I’m posting this from is now running Ubuntu.  It’s an older laptop that just wasn’t running Vista well, it was slow and problematic.  Now, with Ubuntu, it’s running quickly and doing everything that I need a laptop to do.  I still have the laptop that handles the finances (both home and Little League) and that will need to be Windows based for some time, but for this laptop, it made sense.

I can connect to my music library and listen on demand (using DAAP) with no issues and I can browse, email, word process and develop as desired… it’s essentially my play laptop — all quickly with no issues.  I’ve been amazed at how easy this has been.  I’ve even connected my cameras (both still and video) with no issues… it even transfers files quicker on this platform.

I’m a little concerned about the kids computer since it is even older and it connects to our wireless via a wireless USB adapter.  I guess I’ll know by the end of the day today.

Cheap Trick Live at Harrah’s

Andrew and I went to see Cheap Trick at Harrah’s last night.  I saw them last year at the TLA in Philly along with OK Go and it was a great time.  Andrew has been mentioning that he would be interested in going to see them, so when tickets went on sale, I got some as part of Andrew’s Christmas gift.

We were in the Penthouse area – sounds nice, but it was pretty far from the stage.  We had a good view, however since we were above the stage.  The sound was good, although not as good as if we would have been down at floor level… but probably best since it was Andrew’s first concert.

They sounded great… still anchored by Bun E. on drums and Tom Petersen on bass – who are the highlight for me.  Robin was in good voice.  There were only one or two songs that he has adjusted a little to stay within his range.  They played all the hits you would expect.  Plus, they rolled out one of my favorites “Heaven Tonight” – and did it justice and they dusted off “Don’t Be Cruel” which sounded great as well.

My only real complaint was the length of the show.  They started promptly at 9:00 and they wrapped up their encore by 10:19.  I was expecting a little more.

Andrew had a blast though and I must say that I think it was a great first concert to see.

Sorry Dear… Couldn’t Do It

After working for about 2 months with the theme that my wife considers “acceptably un-boring”, I just can’t do it any longer.  It was driving me nuts… too many moving parts.  I like simple and clean, maybe because I’m simple.

The new theme Librio is clean, neat and a soothing color combination allowing for easy reading and navigation.  The new theme is me… boring and all.

Let it snow… let it snow… let it snow…

We awoke to a considerable amount of snow this morning (for South Jersey anyway).  While the kids have shown no interest in playing in it, it is quite beautiful.

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It was very light and easy to shovel, but it is getting pretty cold out.  The kid’s school was cancelled, so I stayed home.

Daisy really liked playing in the snow… Geddy wasn’t nearly as enthusiastic.  I will post video when it is done converting.  I’m not sure if Geddy was afraid of the snow or the video camera, you just never know with him.

Horrible Sinus Infection

What a horrible week it has been.  It just started out with some headaches and general stuffiness and by the end of the week, I couldn’t eat for 3 days due to the intense pain in my teeth and upper jaw.

Today was the first that I’ve been able to eat in the past 4 days… I’ve been sure not to push it, but it seems as though the anti-biotic is finally working.  I never knew a sinus infection could be so debilitating.

Additional Music Library Details

Now that I’m switching over to MediaMonkey as my media manager, I have some cool new reporting tools.  I’ve decided to post a track listing spreadsheet.  This lists all of the tracks that I have (all 37,000+ of them), it will help me in determining some duplicates that I have as well as some holes in the collection.  I’m sure that I’ve missed a few CDs when ripping to the library, so this will help point this out.

Music Library Spreadsheet

Music Library Finally Complete

After much work, I’ve finally completed the digitizing of my music library.  I had much more of this completed in the past; however, a bad external hard drive ruined quite a bit of my collection.  So I’ve spent considerable time making sure my complete collection was digitized and available.  Here are the basic stats:

Totals
Type Library Played
Artists 2362 6
Albums 3381 3
Genres 74 1
Years 55 1
Playlists 0 0
Tracks 38135 3
Length (h:mm:ss) 2901:04:03 0:09:16
File size 229.27 GB 12.74 MB

Averages
Type Library Played
Tracks per Artist 16.2 83.7
Tracks per Album 11.3 11.3
Tracks per Genre 511.1 17620
Tracks per Year 314.3 2
Bitrate (kbps) 193 192
Year 1982 1977
Tracks played per day 3
Rating *** **"
Length (h:mm:ss) 0:05:34 0:03:05
File size 6.16 MB 4.25 MB

Top 10 Artists
Tracks Artist Length File size
372 Joe Satriani 31:18:57 2.73 GB
342 Rush 31:22:20 2.55 GB
296 Cheap Trick 20:13:40 1.63 GB
291 Steve Vai 19:01:35 1.53 GB
248 Gary Moore 21:58:53 1.74 GB
243 Styx 18:02:16 1.45 GB
227 AC/DC 17:26:05 1.39 GB
209 Judas Priest 16:13:46 1.26 GB
207 Paul McCartney 11:38:35 963.56 MB
203 Sting 15:12:33 1.22 GB

You can ignore the played statistics.  This report was generated through Media Monkey and it doesn’t include my statistics from playing on my iPod.  There is probably a way to do this; however, I don’t have the time or desire to try to figure this out right now.