Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Work Neato-ness

Cleaned out the ol' cubicle today. Felt like I was moving out of my apartment. I might have had too much stuff here.

Got all nostalgic, running across a bunch of keepsakes and reminders of the past two years. A lot of good times.

Right now, I'm done except for a backup of my work on this computer. Brought in my external, installed Terracopy (if you use Windows...), selected the required folders and let it run.

It says it will take about ... well, why don't I just show you?



Yes. 52 days, 22 hours 58 minutes 42 seconds remaining.

I may be here for quite some time.

UPDATE:



Neato.

UPDATE AGAIN:

Also I'm very hungry, and my painkillers are wearing off.

NEATO.

UPDATE AGAIN AGAIN:

I just realized that I still have the Linux partition to do after this.

NEAT. OH.

Saturday, March 07, 2009

Job Satisfaction

I was given a task to set up the video drivers on a linux laptop the other day so that it would work with the school's projectors, after a couple co-workers had a go at it but it still wasn't quite working. My task was to reset the drivers to the defaults.

Seriously, this is a 30 second task.

But then I decided to make sure and actually test it on a projector. It was not working.

So, I tweaked the settings and I swapped out drivers and I shuffled things around and downloaded specs to find the horizontal and vertical refresh rates for the projector and tweaked the settings some more.

I was at it until 1am, when I finally got it working 100%. It was tricky to work though, because the regular desktop resolution was different from the projector resolution (also, different aspect ratios). When you went to change the resolution, it would go to the defaults for the projector, so you'd only have a little panning window of the desktop. BUT, if you set the resolution on the projector ONLY (with the laptop screen off), it would set the resolution on both (and automatically turn the laptop screen back on). So, fn-F4, fn-F4, set resolution. Three steps.

I finally go home and go to bed and forget to set the alarm because I was so tired. I oversleep, and when I finally do get up and check my e-mail, I find a message from my boss:

"Had a panning problem, reset to vesa drivers."

:-/