This weekend that just passed turned out to be pretty successful. Coming off a week of a relentless tropical storm meant that the weekend could have been pretty much a waste.
I expected to spend my weekend ‘recovering’ from the stress of the week. I even came home Friday and tried to take a nap. Try as I might, I couldn’t get good and asleep. I finally gave up. I got up and paid some bills and then headed out to the computer store. My plan was to go to the computer store then to the pizza place and then the grocery store and home for pizza and an adult beverage.
The trip to the computer store was to see about getting
a graphics card that would enable me to get back onto an online game I had played. It’s really silly. I have been quite happy not playing in the game. I get a lot more done when I don’t, and I find that my capacity for thought and creativity are more readily available. Still, it’s a game that I had put some money into and I had resources that I wanted to at least play out. I didn’t want to loose them. So off to the computer store I went. Sure enough for $65 I was able to get a graphics card that I was assured should be powerful enough to get me back in the game. Success.
Armed with my card I got pizza and drinks and home to eat first and install. I was able to get the card installed and my computer agreed to play nice with it. This is important because I had a card that I tried and my computer would not play nice with it at all. Once I got the card installed and the drivers I tried the game, even before securing the card and closing up the case. I tried the game. It still says the card isn’t right. I tried it anyway. I was able to log in and go about using up my resources. Yippy! Success!
So Saturday I decided it was time to try to put XAMPP for Linux on my Ubuntu machine and also Joomla. So after updating Ubuntu, I downloaded both sets of software and set about figuring out how to get them installed. Just a bit of information for you on this. I’m not a Linux pro. I’m new to the software. I have a book, I have just barely cracked. So I get to learn a few things about Linux and Unbuntu. I had to figure out how to use a terminal window. I had to figure out how to copy things into a folder that root was the owner of, I had to figure out how to delete some things as well, using terminal. What I learned about Ubuntu that was and is the most impactful is that the root account is locked and though I installed the software, I don’t have the ability to log in as root. So I get to learn the way around it.
After some typing and not getting anywhere I decided I’d use the websites for the products and hope that theses open source programs were going to be as user friendly for support as many of us like to believe they are. They were. I was able to find the information I needed so that I could do what I wanted to do. I got both programs installed and running and could log into each. Success.
I still need to figure out one thing on the Ubuntu machine with regards to permissions and such. I decided that that could wait for another weekend.
In the mean time, my Mother had called regarding trouble with her wireless access. While she would have been willing for me to walk her through trying to fix the problem, for me it was just easier to go over and fix it for her if I could. Basically, she wasn’t able to get on. She was seeing a generic network that was really strong. So it turned out that with the power spikes and failures from the storm the router reset itself. I was able to get it set back up for her and now she’s able to get back online. Success.
With a long weekend coming up I’m hoping to have a few more successes. I might tackle that permissions problem. Or maybe I’ll finish a book or two. After two trips to the bookstore in the last two weeks, I have a few books for reading. I’m reading science stuff right now and about Sweden. I’m hoping I am not spending the weekend preparing for a hurricane. Yep. We got another one out there. According to Jimmy Buffett there’s just not ‘reasonin with hurricane season’. I’m tending to agree with him on that one.
Originally published at: suguayproductions.com/joomla which has been discontinued.
