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		<title>Fixing a bug in gnu tar</title>
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		<title>Liveblogging an Ubuntu 7.10 installation</title>
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<p>Bob, Shag and I are trying to move our book scanning hardware to Ubuntu 7.10 &#8211; the Gutsy Gibbon. It&#8217;s a ridiculous process, and our hardware is crap. Here are some notes:</p>
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<li> chai:20 (4:20) &#8211; Started up the installer app on the live cd. Unfortuantely the screen rez is 800&#215;600, so we can&#8217;t see the important back/next/ok buttons on the bottom of the installer panel. What kind of installer requires greater than 800&#215;600 screen rez?
<li> chai:23 &#8211; 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&#8217;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.
<li> chai:25 &#8211; We are asked for the timezone, and San Francisco isn&#8217;t one of the available options. Los Angeles is. However, we opt to move to La Paz.
<li> chai:30 &#8211; It is now officially time for chai.
<li> chai:40 &#8211; 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
<li> chai:45 &#8211; Bob starts playing minesweeper
<li> chai:48 &#8211; Someone figures out that this version of xeyes lets us resize the window, so there is a GIANT EYEBALL staring at me
<li> chai:50 &#8211; Installation done, rebooting!
<li> Mouse works after reboot! Now to try and scan books!<br />
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