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Liveblogging an Ubuntu 7.10 installation

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Bob, Shag and I are trying to move our book scanning hardware to Ubuntu 7.10 - the Gutsy Gibbon. It’s a ridiculous process, and our hardware is crap. Here are some notes:

  • chai:20 (4:20) - Started up the installer app on the live cd. Unfortuantely the screen rez is 800×600, so we can’t see the important back/next/ok buttons on the bottom of the installer panel. What kind of installer requires greater than 800×600 screen rez?
  • chai:23 - Somehow, by logging the Live CD user out and fucking with the screen rez, we got the screen to display a larger screen res, but we can’t see the entire desktop on our screen. Moving the mouse around seems to pan the desktop, which would kinda work, if we could see the mouse cursor.
  • chai:25 - We are asked for the timezone, and San Francisco isn’t one of the available options. Los Angeles is. However, we opt to move to La Paz.
  • chai:30 - It is now officially time for chai.
  • chai:40 - We have found that starting a lot of xeyes processes lets us estimate where the invisible mouse cursor should be. There are fifty eyeballs on our screen
  • chai:45 - Bob starts playing minesweeper
  • chai:48 - Someone figures out that this version of xeyes lets us resize the window, so there is a GIANT EYEBALL staring at me
  • chai:50 - Installation done, rebooting!
  • Mouse works after reboot! Now to try and scan books!

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2 Responses to “Liveblogging an Ubuntu 7.10 installation”

  1. tracey pooh
    October 31st, 2007 | 11:28 am

    3l33t h@x0r5!

    when you are in next, you, steve and i can try to see how far down a “unified gutsy image” we can get for all archive boxes, yayzors.

  2. November 3rd, 2007 | 12:56 pm

    The unified image should contain important debugging tools like xeyes and maybe glgears.

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