Hardware setbacks
March 17, 2008 on 6:40 am | In Blog, Linux, Security |Well, its been a heckofa week. I found the problem on defiant, my workstation and recording station for the podcast. /dev/hda is dying a slow and agonizing death. I have a replacement drive, however this weekend was chock full of activities. Saturday was spent with a friend of mine pulling the carbs off of the bike, finding and fixing the bent choke linkage, and getting her running. There are still carb balance issues, but she is running better.
Sunday was my youngest’s 18th birthday, and she wanted to go to the Melting Pot, which was a great experience but expensive.
So currently, I am backing the information off of defiant, and will hopefully be able to get the to the task of rebuilding in the next day or so.
As if that is not bad enough, crazyhorse, my firewall, finally gave up the ghost. I found I had no vpn access to my home network from work, and thought it was a problem with Comcast. However, I got home and checked it, and the drive light was on solid, the CDROM drive was flashing and the power supply was hot. So I spent friday night pressing the SPARC I have been building out into service…Until 2am saturday.
Once I get defiant back up and running, I plan to get some recording done.
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