gOS
It seems right now the majority of visitors to my blog are interested in Linux. I think the most interesting development in the Linux community is gOS, an operating system based on Ubuntu 7.10 and Google utilities. The main message here is that you have the ability to move the processing power in your system from the PC to the internet. Let the World Wide Web do the work for you. Of course, we’re not limited only to using the web. We’re also provided with some useful “non-web” freeware products like OpenOffice.org, Xine (for DVD playback) and so forth.
The most fascinating part of this development is the gOS partnership with Everex computers and Wal-mart to put forth a computer that will compete with Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows XP/Vista.
Here is a screenshot:
Yellow Dog Linux on PS3
October 21, 2007
Filed under Adobe, Flash, Linux, PS3 Playstation 3, XFCE, Yellow Dog, blu-ray
I finally finished downloading and installing Yellow Dog Linux on my Playstation 3, and I’m fairly pleased with it. However, I’m disgusted with the inability to read Blu-ray discs. Does anyone out there have a fix for this yet? …and don’t just tell me that you do. Tell me how to do it!
Also, what is with the utter lack of Adobe Flash support? Come on! I can’t even watch my Strongbad Emails on this thing! Of course, I could go back to the GameOS, but that’s no fun if I’m already in a browser. Come on Adobe! I’d like to be able to install XFCE through the package manager as well.
Despite all these problems though, overall, I’m pleased with my Yellow Dog installation. Even if it takes a leak on me once in awhile.
HOWTO: Install Kubuntu 7.10 (Gusty) on PS3
I recently installed Ubuntu (KDE version, or Kubuntu) on my Playstation 3, with WIFI recognition, and internet up and running. I’ll now provide a run-through and hopefully get you to the same point.
NOTE: I cannot be held responsible for any problems this installation may cause your Playstation 3. By continuing through this page and following my instructions, you are agreeing to these terms. If you have any questions, reply to this thread.
The CD image you want is provided here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/ports/releases/gutsy/release/kubuntu-7.10-alternate-powerpc+ps3.iso
Burn it in your favorite program (I use Nero for burning CD images). Google it if you don’t already have a program, or search for freeware, like Burnatonce. I’ll assume that you know enough to burn a CD image on your own.
Beginning the Installation:
Now that you have your CD, put it in your PS3. Go to [Settings] > [System Settings] > [Install Other OS].
Your screen should say the following:
| Title | /PS3/otheros/otheros.bld |
| Location | Disc |
Press [Start] to install kboot so you can run the Kubuntu installation and follow the instructions on the screen to reboot into the installation CD.
Installation:
You should now find yourself at the following screen.
Welcome to Kubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon)!
This is an Kubuntu installation CDROM,
built on 20071017.
The default option is ‘install’. For maximum
control, you can use the ‘expert’ option.
If in doubt, just press Enter.
kboot: _
Note: Installing Linux requires a keyboard and mouse. I suggest the Logitech Cordless Desktop keyboard and mouse. It’s an inexpense solution for just about any computer system. You’ll need these before you can go any further.
Press Enter on your keyboard to continue. The kernel should load and the system will start. The screen may go blank for a moment. Don’t worry about this. If it moves on, skip the rest of this paragraph. If the screen is blank for more than a minute, you should shutdown the PS3 by holding down the I/O sensor on the front (not the switch in the back). Start back into the normal PS3 system by holding down the I/O sensor until it beeps twice, and you should start back into default settings for the PS3. If you’re stuck, get help somewhere else. This is the last I’ll talk in detail about restarting a PS3. Moving on…
You’ll should be asked to choose your language. I simply went with English, and pressed Enter.
Country, territory or area: United States (use what is applicable in your case)
When asked to detect keyboard, I said, , and selected [U.S. English] on both of the following screens. If you are using a different keyboard, select whichever one applies to you.
I partitioned my system by selecting Guided – use entire disk. I won’t go through resizing or setting up LVM in this HOWTO. You should select /dev/ps3da – 10.7 GB Unknown for the disk to partition. Select when asked to format #1 as ext3 and #5 as swap. The base system will begin installing itself, so get a drink or use the restroom. Maybe even make a small snack. We have a lot of work ahead of us.
You will probably get an error when it tries to install the Kernel package ‘linux-cell’. Just continue and select [Install the base system]
When it asks about an unclean target, just select because it will write over the files anyway. I know it’s a waste of time, but it’s the only way I found to get to the right kernel installation. If you find a better way, let me know. Meanwhile, go for another break. Maybe take a short run around the block to work off the calories from that snack you just ate. That’s right. Put down the box of Twinkies. Meanwhile, I’m downloading Xubuntu to try out a slightly different version to see if I can work out the few issues I’ve had.
When asked which Kernel to install, you’ll probably need to select linux-image-2.6.22-14-cell. It was the only one that worked for me.
My wireless network is terrible, so I just left everything blank when configuring. We’ll work through network configuration later. Just continue until is asks for Network Configuration Method and select [Do not configure the network at this time].
Hostname: ubuntu (You can set whatever you want)
Select your time zone (I’m Mountain)
I set my system to UTC
Set up your username and password however you like. From here on, I’ll just use standard username and password, but you ought to select your own in place of those.
If you need a proxy, fill it in. I left it blank. If you don’t know, I suggest you leave it blank.
When it comes to setting video modes, I left everything blank. I have a screen that works at 1024p, so I’ll be going through how to set that up later.
While you’re letting the system install, you might think of getting some movies on blu-ray for your PS3. I haven’t been able to get blu-ray
up and running on Linux yet, but the normal PS3 system will work far better for that anyhow, I’m sure. If you had to money to get a PS3, and you havent tried blu-ray
yes, you don’t even have a clue what you’re missing out on. I’m hoping to get an hd-dvd
setup working on my PS3 sometime, but right now I need to get back to showing you how to get the basics set up.
When the installation is complete, it’s time to boot up your system!
Booting up:
Make sure the CD or DVD is ejected so you won’t be restarting the installation. We really don’t need to go through all that again. You may need to restart your system manually. Hold down the I/O sensor until the system shuts down. Then hold the I/O sensor down again until it beeps once. Don’t restart all the way into the PS3 system though, or you’ll have to go all the way back around and get into the linux installation (if you did, just go to [Settings] > [System Settings] > [Default System], and set it to Other OS).
You should now find yourself at the Ubuntu PS3 KBoot Loader. Just press Enter and you should boot up (it will take a moment, and if you don’t have a clue what all that scrolling text means, don’t worry until it stops).
You’ll most likely come to a text login screen.
Sign in with your username and password.
Type the following code in the input box:
startx
You should soon find yourself running KDE at a resolution of 480p. If you don’t know what that means, don’t worry about it. I find my Polaroid HDTV comes in handy with the info button on the remote to tell me what resolution I’m set at. You probably either don’t know much about that or simply don’t care though, so well move right along.
Setting resolution:
We probably want to get to a higher resolution to make our work easier. If you’re half-blind though, this is probably the best setting for you, so I’d just leave it and skip to the next section.
Start by clicking the K menu on the bottom left corner of the taskbar. Go to [System] > [Konsole - Terminal Program] to start up a terminal.
Type the code, as follows, filling in your password where necessary:
sudo -i # (Fill in your password when it asks)
kate
The program should start up in a few seconds. Go to [File] > [Open] and for the Location, type /etc/kboot.conf
Find the line that is similar to the following (the alphanumerical sequence after root may not be exactly the same):
linux=/boot/vmlinux initrd=/boot/initrd.img root=UUID=9355625d-cef6-4321-8038-el6cd49925d quiet splash’
Triple-click the line and hit Ctrl-C. Go to the end of the document and paste the line (Ctrl-V). Edit this new line as follows (changing only the beginning and ending italicized sections):
ubuntu=/boot/vmlinux initrd=/boot/initrd.img root=UUID=9355625d-cef6-4321-8038-el6cd49925d quiet splash video=ps3fb:mode:5‘
For the video mode line at the end, you may want a different mode than I have set. Make sure you chose one compatible with your monitor. Here is the list of modes possible with the PS3:
Video mode ID:
0:automode
YUV 60Hz 1:480i 2:480p 3:720p 4:1080i 5:1080p
YUV 50Hz 6:576i 7:576p 8:720p 9:1080i 10:1080p
RGB 60Hz 33:480i 34:480p 35:720p 36:1080i 37:1080p
RGB 50Hz 38:576i 39:576p 40:720p 41:1080i 42:1080p
VESA 11:WXGA 12:SXGA 13:WUXGA
full screen mode: + 128
dither ON mode: + 2048
Then edit the default line (default=linux) by replacing linux with ubuntu.
Save kboot.conf
Network settings:
Still in Kate go to [File] > [Open] and fill Location with /etc/network/interfaces to set up your network. Make the file look as follows:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
Keep Kate open, but go back to Konsole and go to [Session] > [New Shell]. Type the following:
sudo -i # (insert your password)
echo playstation > /etc/hostname
nano /etc/resolv.conf
In the shell, you’ll edit /etc/resolv.conf to look as follows:
search name.site.net.
nameserver 192.168.1.1
nameserver 192.168.1.2
domain workgroup
Press F2. Type Y to automatically say yes. Press Enter to save /etc/resolv.conf
Go back to Kate and open /etc/hosts and make it look as follows:
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 YOUR_HOSTNAME.YOUR_WORKGROUP
Close Kate. Close the shell. Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, and press [Log Out]. You’ll be back to the text console. Type sudo reboot to restart the computer in your new setup. You may need to manually shut down and start up again. Press enter when you get to Kboot, and you should be up and running!
College health for men
I know a lot of folks have recently started college, so I thought I’d remind you about keeping your health up now that Mom isn’t there to take care of you (most of you anyhow). You might think of checking out a few websites like the ones below.
Just Google college health for more information.
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Transformers not on Blu-ray?
I wanted to draw your attention to this important petition that I recently signed:
I really think this is an important cause, and I’d like to encourage you to add your signature, too. It’s free and takes less than a minute of your time.
Thanks!

You are The Magician
Skill, wisdom, adaptation. Craft, cunning, depending on dignity.
Eleoquent and charismatic both verbally and in writing,
you are clever, witty, inventive and persuasive.
The Magician is the male power of creation, creation by willpower and desire. In that ancient sense, it is the ability to make things so just by speaking them aloud. Reflecting this is the fact that the Magician is represented by Mercury. He represents the gift of tongues, a smooth talker, a salesman. Also clever with the slight of hand and a medicine man – either a real doctor or someone trying to sell you snake oil.
What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.
Playstation Portable
This website is now viewable on your Playstation Portable (PSP).
- Start up your PSP.
- Navigate to the network logo (the globe-like graphic to the far right on the screen).
- Scroll down to the www Internet Browser logo and press X.
- In the address bar, type ikerspot.com and take a look!
- Trust me when I tell you it’s beautiful.
Note: If you don’t have a PSP or if you live in limbo and don’t know what they are, click the image above.
The Girlie Had a Mustache
I was taking a look at my old Facebook Notes today, and I came across one that gave me a good laugh. I’m sure most of you have seen this one before, but if you haven’t yet, you ought to try it out for yourself.
1. Put your music player on shuffle.
2. Press forward for each question.
3. Use the song title as the answer to the question.
What does next year have in store for me?
“Polkarama” – Straight Outta LynwoodWhat does my love life look like?
“Do I Creep You Out?” – Straight Outta LynwoodWhat do I say when life gets hard?
“Grapefruit Diet” – Running With ScissorsWhat do I think of when I get up in the morning?
“Confessions, Pt. 3″ – Straight Outta LynwoodWhat song will I dance to at my wedding?
“Pancreas” – Straight Outta LynwoodWhat do I want to do for my career?
“Canadian Idiot” – Straight Outta LynwoodWhat is my favorite saying?
“Men in Black” – Men In Black: The AlbumWhat is my favorite place?
“Jump Around” – House of PainWhat do I think of my parents?
“A Nightmare on My Street” – He’s the DJ, I’m the RapperWhere would I go on a first date?
“The Fresh Prince of Bel Air” – Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – Greatest HitsWhat is my drug of choice?
“Weasel Stomping Day” – Straight Outta LynwoodHow do I describe myself?
“Boom! Shake the Room” – Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – Greatest HitsWhat is the thing I like doing most?
“Close But No Cigar” – Straight Outta LynwoodWhat song best describes the President?
“The Night Santa Went Crazy” – Bad Hair DayWhat is my state of mind like at the moment?
“Summertime” – Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – Greatest HitsHow will I die?
“Virus Alert” – Straight Outta LynwoodThe song that will be played at my funeral:
“I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” – The Best of The ProclaimersThe song I’ll put as the title:
“The Girlie Had A Mustache” – And in This Corner…
Indiana Jones
June 23, 2007
Filed under Cate Blanchett, City of the Gods, Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones, John Hurt, Sean Connery
He’s back!
It’s been nearly two decades since Harrison Ford has worn this costume, but he’s still keeping the hero alive in the new installment of our favorite Indiana Jones series. Check it out.
The fourth installment of the Indiana Jones adventure goes by the working title of Indiana Jones and the City of the Gods. We’ll also be seeing such familiar stars as Cate Blanchett and John Hurt.
We won’t be seeing the return of Sean Connery, but he says, “I’ll see you May 22, 2008, at the theater!” So get out your planners, palm pilots (whatever it may be you use to schedule things in), and get it on your calendar.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Special Edition
Update: This version is no longer available! You’ll have to buy the regular hard copy. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Get all of your other Harry Potter supplies at Amazon.com’s own specialized Harry Potter Store.
So yeah, if you think I’m just a geeky Harry Potter fan and that’s all I think about, you’re definitely way off base. I’m a bit excited for the release. That’s for sure, but it’s definitely not all I think about in life.
Sometimes I think about my birthday, which is on June 25th. Not to pester, but… check out my Amazon.com Wish List. There is a whole lot of freaking awesome stuff on it that I want (but probably don’t need). If you happen to feel like you can afford spending money on a chum like me, feel free to do so. You might regret it, but at least I’ll be happy… even if I get your presents after my birthday.
November 3, 2007


