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		<title>Coming to you live from Linux</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2007 03:25:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ubuntu Dapper Drake to be precise. Over this last week I’ve been in Linux just about as much as windows, actually. As i have no room for a Linux partition on my primary harddrive, I’m running it on an external USB drive. I think i’ve posted about his previously elsewhere. But I now have it [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ubuntu Dapper Drake to be precise.  Over this last week I’ve been in Linux just about as much as windows, actually. As i have no room for a Linux partition on my primary harddrive, I’m running it on an external USB drive. I think i’ve posted about his previously elsewhere. But I now have it in an upgraded, fully usable state. Previously it was more of a toy, and lots of stuff (Firefox plugins, customizations, etc.) wasn’t in place. But it’s now much more “me.”<br />
I also was able to get <a title="PeterAnglea.com" href="http://peteranglea.com/">my brother</a> on linux (albeit on M$ Virtual PC).  He’s running Xubuntu (uses the <a title="Answers.com" href="http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?s=xfce&amp;gwp=13">XFCE</a> <a title="Answers.com" href="http://www.answers.com/topic/desktop-environment?ff=1">desktop environment</a> instead of <a title="Answers.com" href="http://www.answers.com/topic/gnome">GNOME</a>). I still find it quite oxymoronic (is that a word?) to run linux using a Window$ program. Anyway, I thought since i was using linux “so much” <img src="http://andy.xhtmlpro.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif" alt=":D" /> this week, i should at least make a post using it.</p>
<p>Customizations i’ve made to the default install include (but are not limited too)…</p>
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<li>Firefox 2 (not in the dapper repositories yet)</li>
<li>Automatix &#8211; nice installer for lots of common plugins (flash, quicktime), apps (gFTP, Gaim beta 3, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Bluefish and much more), codecs, etc. that make Ubuntu much more friendly to my everyday use.</li>
<li>xorg.conf customization for Thinkpad scrolling</li>
<li>Copy of file browser running as root</li>
<li>Standard Firefox and Thunderbird icons (not the ubuntu versions)</li>
<li>msttfcorefonts (Verdana, Trebuchet MS, Arial, Tahoma, ect [since almost every website <a title="web design outside the box" href="http://xhtmlpro.com/">we’ve</a> created uses at least one of those)</li>
<li>other tweaks such as theme, screensaver, fonts, wallpaper, etc, to give it “my” touch</li>
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<p>Before i sign off, i suppose i should register at least one complaint, and others have mentioned it before… If linux is ever going to go mainstream, linux support is going to have to stop referring users to the terminal. I personally like using it, but my brother dislikes it a good deal. Eh, as a designer, he just wants a Mac, anyway.</p>
<p><strong>Current System specs:</strong><br />
Thinkpad R40 2723<br />
80GB Western Digital external USB hard drive<br />
1.3 GHz Centrino processor<br />
Ubuntu Dapper Drake 6.06 (I’d upgrade to Edgy, but it seems to have been giving too many users problems)</p>
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		<title>Thank goodness for Windows security holes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2006 03:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I woke up Saturday morning to a very bad sound… **Click…. Whirrrrr…. Whirrrrr… Click, Click** By the time I was cognizant to what it was (the harddrive of my laptop, which sit by my bed), and attempted to save and close programs and shut it down, it blue screened. “Well,” I thought, “it’s windows, BSOD [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I woke up Saturday morning to a very bad sound… **Click…. Whirrrrr…. Whirrrrr… Click, Click** By the time I was cognizant to what it was (the harddrive of my laptop, which sit by my bed), and attempted to save and close programs and shut it down, it blue screened.</p>
<p>“Well,” I thought, “it’s windows, BSOD is pretty common.” I do a force power down (hold in button for 5 secs), reboot, and wait.</p>
<p>**Windows/System32/Config/System file missing or corrupt**</p>
<p>Great… A registry hive error. Pretty much irrepairable with an OEM XP installation. Oh well, I’ve been wanting to do a clean install of Windows anyway. Nevermind the fact that today is day we’re supposed to upload all the content for our <a href="http://www.ebc-ebca.org/">client’s new site</a>. Oh well, how long can this take? Probably not past lunch, No biggie.</p>
<p>So I attach my external hard drive, and boot into Ubuntu to recover my data in case I have to wipe the drive. (Unfortunately I forgot to get my 3+ years of email… too late now.) That done, I attempted Windows recovery console. No dice there either. Well, I’ve got my IBM recovery partition, let’s try that… Good, that’s working. Let that run for 30-40 odd minutes. During the process it asked me to set an administrator password, which I did. It finishes, reboots and presents me with the login screen, and the user name of Administrator. I enter the password I chose earlier and wait.</p>
<p>**Bong** Password incorrect. Please retype your password. Passwords must be typed in the correct case.</p>
<p>Oops, my bad, try again. **Bong** Stupid me.. **Bong** What! **Bong** Good grief **Bong** Try blank… **Bong** **Bong** **Freeze** **Bong** **Bong** (you get the idea…)</p>
<p>Not good, I must have mistyped it. How could I have made the same typo twice??? Wrong home keys? Oh well, it’s only 10 o’clock or so, I’ll reinstall again.</p>
<p>This time I set the password to something really easy: abc. How could I mistype that? Reboot, and login screen.</p>
<p>**abc** **Bong** Ai yi yi **Bong** Ok, the Admistrator account has a problem… Let me try some other things… **Bong** An old account name? **Bong**</p>
<p>I should probably explain that because I bought my laptop from the <a href="http://www.bju.edu/">school</a>, the recovery partion I’m using has a custom image on it with school software. So I thought, “It must have a custom Administrator account too.”</p>
<p>Well, I have another option. Because I was an IT minor last year, I was able to take advantage of Microsoft’s Academic Alliance program which allows computer science students to download free M$ software including Visual Studio, VPC, and XP. I downloaded an iso of the XP install CD complete with academic license and authentication code. This disk image was on my harddrive and part of the files I had recovered. So I used another computer to burn it to a CD, and as Nero, for some reason wouldn’t recognize the .img file type of the iso, I used a free program called <a href="http://www.burn4free.com/">Burn 4 Free</a>. Once that was done, I put my new XP install CD in my laptop and waited. After another 40 mins or so, I was able to log in. Yea!! But I had absolutely nothing. No OEM drivers, no internet, zip, zero, nada. So I decided to try the IBM thing again, just to get that. I had an Administrator account now that worked, after all.</p>
<p>Same as before, installed, rebooted, login screen… **Bong** AAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!</p>
<p>How can i reset this Administrator password? So a googling we go. <a href="http://news.com.com/Google+wants+people+to+stop+googling/2100-1030_3-6106479.html?tag=alert">Oops, sorry</a>! I mean, I did an internet search using google.com. Much info abounds on how to attempt, both legally and illegally to get around the Administrator password. But the article i found most useful was this one… <a href="http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=305">I Forgot My Administrator Password!!</a>. It informs the reader of a (may I say) scary access hole during the install process. At one point you can hit SHIFT+F10 and bring up the windows command line, from which you full access to the system. Simply call up <strong>nusrmgr.cpl</strong> and you get the familiar windows gui for changing passwords. You can wipe out the admin password, or create a new admin account. I assume you could use this access hole to retrieve data using notepad.exe “&lt;<em>file name</em>&gt;”, and who knows what else. And as this can be done during a XP repair install, it could give you full access to all the data on the computer as Administrator once the repair is done running.</p>
<p>As it turned out, there was no Administrator account, just one called dormsupport (still on my computer and with no idea as to the password for it). So I created one, saved, closed and exited the command line and continued the reinstall.</p>
<p>Finally, after 13 hours, I was back in. Next to install XP SP2, and <em><strong>62</strong></em> other <em>critical</em> updates, and I was back in business around midnight. Meanwhile, we got the content for EBC-EBCA’s site uploaded, and began the process of domain registration transfer and DNS propigation.</p>
<p>So that was my weekend. How was yours?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is pretty much a reply to previous one. I was able to get a lot of the remaining issues I had with Linux fixed last night. Boot XP from grub &#8211; check. Had to add the following line to the /boot/grub/menu.lst under Windows XP before &#8220;chainloader +1&#8243; map (hd1) (hd0) I also changed [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post is pretty much a reply to previous one.  I was able to get a lot of the remaining issues I had with Linux fixed last night.</p>
<p><strong>Boot XP from grub</strong> &#8211; check.<br />
Had to add the following line to the /boot/grub/menu.lst under Windows XP before &#8220;chainloader +1&#8243;<br />
map (hd1) (hd0)<br />
I also changed root (hd1,0) to rootnoverify (hd1,0) but I&#8217;m not sure if that makes a difference or not&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Get programs from universe and multiverse</strong> &#8211; check.<br />
Not too difficult, but had to enable the correct repositories and then set up the proxy.  I was then able to get <a title="Get Thunderbird!" href="http://getthunderbird.com">Mozilla Thunderbird</a> installed, however I&#8217;ll probably manually install the newer version, 1.5 later.</p>
<p><strong>Install fonts, particularly Verdana</strong> &#8211; check.<br />
With the universe and multiverse enabled, I was then able to download msttfonts, which includes Verdana, Arial, Times New Roman, etc.  All the standard windows fonts that I&#8217;m used to.  Getting this done was a bit more tricky though.  I had to configure the proxy, not only in Synaptic Package Manager, but also in a the wget file.  I also needed the cabinstall package to get the fonts to work.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s all good for now, I&#8217;ll see what I learn next&#8230;</p>
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