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Saturday, April 30, 2005

Change, Change, Change

My apologies to both of my loyal readers for a lack of posting activity as of late. My nonexistent internet connection (caused by my reluctance to learn how to troubleshoot my new MandrakeLinux OS) has made this incredibly inconvenient, if not impossible.

Several things have changed since I last posted.

Charting a New Course
Many people subscribe to the "Do what you love and the money will follow" philosophy. I always have been, too - for other people. It was somewhere halfway through this semester when I realized that I didn't just lack an interest in Electrical Engineering, I despised it. Some of my fellow students talk eagerly about the courses they will take next semester or the engineering internships they hoped to land. My plan had been that this was simply a means to a law school end for me. God forbid that I would ever get a job in engineering and be forced to work in the field for which I had trained.

I joined the ranks of the engineering school dropouts and decided to major instead in something that will get me much further in law school: finance. I'm finally excited about my upcoming courses, the way that I used to be a year ago before I thought that engineering was a good idea. This could actually work.

Of course, GPA and LSAT scores are the two most significant factors in law school admission, and I must take advantage of the direct control I have over the former. I dropped Calculus II like a hot potato before allowing it to become a waste of good GPA points. This means I have no classes for the rest of the semester, but I've still found plenty of ways to use my time. Read on.

Windows Has Been Usurped
I finally, reluctantly, installed MandrakeLinux on my home computer. This, in itself, is not a life-affirming event for most people. However, making the switch has occupied such a significant portion of my time and attention that it's worth commenting on having joined the ranks of the penguin-affectionate geeks. There is one big thing separating me from the people who camp out for Star Wars tickets: I know nothing - and I mean nothing - about Linux.

Case in point: this week, I brought my Linux machine over to a friend's house who is experiencing computer problems. We had trouble hooking it up to an old monitor, so I did some significant desktop configuration and somehow set it to not log me in automatically anymore. Big mistake! As stupid as it sounds, I have never logged in to my own machine since installing the Linux OS. I got a line that asked for the Localhost Login and it effectively locked me out for days because I couldn't, to save my life, recall the password for Localhost. Just when I was frustrated enough to throw in the towel and call my ultimate source for tech support. I happened to try logging in as root. It worked! I logged back out and then in again as myself. Worked again! It turns out, once I got into configuration again, that there is no actual user called Localhost. I am a retard.

Now that I'm back up and running, I'm eager to try the one thing (besides have a stable machine) that I couldn't do with Windows: install Freevo. If anyone else has any ideas of other cool Linux-only things I can do to make me feel like this was worthwhile, please leave them in the comments.

Moving On
About a month ago, my friend April was planning her move back to Houston from Austin and asked me to room with her. I have been looking to move closer to the office, and moving in with a roommate would save me some good money on rent. I jumped on the offer, and we are soon going to be roomies.

I have known April for a long time. We first met in the same fifth-grade homeroom class. Later, in the seventh through twelfth grades, we were in the high school band together. She has spent the last six years in Austin, earning a degree at UT and working. We agreed that we would make the perfect roommates because we're close enough that we can share the same place, but not so close that one of us would ever feel hurt if not invited out with the other and our separate friends. I'm looking forward to the move.

There is actually a lot more going on beyond the scope of this post, some of which involves office scandals and dirty gossip*. To be continued...


*Some of the facts have been exaggerated to induce the impression that I am interesting.

4 Comments:

  • #! /bin/bash
    echo "Hi, $LOGNAME! Welcome to the world of Linux."
    echo "Good luck with freevo!"

    By Blogger John, at 3:27 PM  

  • Cynthia, I am happy for you. Happy that you figured out your major area of study. Law school I am sure you will do great in, partculirarily because your seemingly so invloved in surrondings. I was a bit surprised, but happy for you.
    Good Luck
    pete

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:53 PM  

  • Linux only things include:
    Set up a web server (doable on Windows, but not nearly as fun)
    Set up an FTP server (doable on Windows, but expensive)
    Set up your web server to host your pictures and home page, so you don't have to pay for it or deal with limited functionality.
    Legally operate a computer that is capable of doing nearly everything the average to advanced user needs for free.

    By Blogger zhsy00001, at 7:09 AM  

  • You should quickly format the hard drive and install all sorts of quality Microsoft products!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:05 PM  

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