Conference is over, and Patricia and I are driving down the coast highway. We’ll be stopping in Cambria tonight, and then back to LA tomorrow. I might keep an eye on things with my phone, but I won’t be posting much, if at all. Be good in comments.
Category Archives: Administrative
Off The Air
I’m heading off to drive up to the space conference in Mountain View, and will arrive some time this evening. Be good in the comments sections.
[Late evening update]
Had a good drive up, except for getting stuck in a traffic jam for an hour just east of Gilroy. Got a good whiff of garlic, though.
Back on line tomorrow morning from the conference. Lori Garver is the headliner.
Google+ Bleg
I’ve done some amount of searching, and I can’t figure out whether it’s possible to automatically feed the RSS from my blog to my stream, and if so, how to do it. I see lots of instructions as to how to follow streams in an RSS reader, but not the other direction. Anyone know? I currently do this on my FB wall (I never manually post anything on FB, other than comments to others’ posts), so if Google doesn’t offer the capability, they need to catch up.
[Update a few minutes later]
Someone asked a similar question in the forum on Tuesday, with no replies yet.
A Suggestion for Mozilla
In the next version of Firefox, can you please put in a little utility that tells me which tab in which browser instance is causing it to eat up the CPU? Just this blog post took several minutes to create…
[Update Tuesday morning]
Folks, note that this is not a memory problem (I’ve got eight gigs of RAM) — it is a CPU problem. I have a quad-core Phenom II, and it still gets brought to its knees, at least in Firefox, but sometimes it slows down everything.
Firefox Problems
So, I recently upgraded to Firefox 4 in Fedora Core 14. It’s not officially supported (it’s supposed to be part of Core 15), but it seemed to install all right from an rpm. The other day, after an unrelated reboot, it started acting strangely. It wouldn’t reload my tabs from the previous session (the “Restore” button did nothing but go gray when I hit it). Also, it’s no longer loading Firefox 4 when I click on the icon for it — it loads 3.6. I actually removed 3.6, and 4, and reinstalled 4, using yum (after renaming my old .mozilla folder). I didn’t reinstall 3.6. Yet when I run Firefox, it runs 3.6. Other symptoms — the Firefox tab in the task manager at the bottom of the screen has no Firefox icon (it’s just generic), the search function doesn’t work.
Does anyone have any idea what’s going on?
[Update a while later]
Per a suggestion in comments, I did find a Firefox 5 package for Fedora 14. It seems to be working all right so far, except I’ve probably lost all the open tabs I had (and there were many dozen). Though perhaps all of the open tabs were part of my problem…
Fedora Sound Problem
For the first time evah, I finally got the Nvidia drivers installed on my machine (I had been using nouveau), and the video is great. Problem is, I’ve lost sound in videos. It’s not an intrinsic sound problem — I can still hear system sounds, and the audio in Second Life (which is the reason I finally broke down and fought with the system to get the video drivers installed) is fine. But when I play Youtube, silence. Anyone have any ideas?
[Update a while later]
It’s not just Youtube — videos in general don’t work (e.g., PJTV).
[Update a few minutes later]
OK, continuing to narrow it down. It’s a Firefox problem. Things are fine in Opera (which I assume means that it’s not an underlying Flash problem).
[Update a few minutes later]
Never mind. I shut down and restarted Firefox, and all seems to be well now…
Second Life Appearance
I’m going to be available for a discussion on various space topics in Second Life this afternoon, 5 PM PDT (this evening for people farther east), with Rocket Sellers. She’ll provide additional detail in comments here.
Back From Florida
But taking a day off to rest from my “vacation.”
Meanwhile, go read my CEI colleague Iain Murray’s thoughts on the hidden tax and the cost of federal regulations.
Buried
I spent the weekend visiting relatives in Columbia, MO, and then got up at five this morning to fly down to West Palm Beach, where the rest of the week will be consumed with getting a house ready to rent in Boca. So don’t be shocked if blogging is light. I was up until midnight last night with the emergency response to the latest Loren Thompson libel, but don’t have time for a lot else.
Off The Air
…Because I’ll be in the air. Actually, the flight to St. Louis will probably have wi-fi, but I don’t know if I’ll bother to spring for the ten bucks. I have some reading to catch up on. Also, ever since American narrowed their seat pitch, it’s been a pain to use a laptop.