Step one, you say you need to talk,
It beeps, you say clock down it's just a talk.
It scrolls politely back at you,
You stare politely right on through.
Some sort of window on the screen,
As you drag left and it slips right
Between the lines of coding shame,
You begin to wonder why you came
[CHORUS]
Where did I go wrong,
I lost a drive,
Somewhere along those forced powerdowns
And I wouldn't have stayed up with this all night,
Had I known how to save my files...
Let it know that you're the root
Coz the shutdown you can press
Try to slip past the scandisk,
Without losing consistency
Lay down a list of broken deps
Apps you removed while alone
And play the logs to audit
And play the logs to audit
[CHORUS]
Where did I go wrong,
I lost a drive,
Somewhere along those forced shutdowns
And I wouldn't have stayed up with this all night,
Had I known how to save my files...
As it begins to overheat,
You grab some ice and give it one last try
Try until the system boots,
Or from scratch reinstall it
It will do one of two things
It will reboot and fix everything
Or it will just say it's just not as safe
And you'll begin to wonder why not a game
[CHORUS]
Where did I go wrong,
I lost a drive,
Somewhere along those forced shutdowns
And I wouldn't have stayed up with this all night,
Had I known how to save my files...
segunda-feira, 25 de fevereiro de 2013
quinta-feira, 21 de fevereiro de 2013
AMD Catalyst / FGLRX on legacy graphics cards (Linux)
So, I had my share of trouble trying to revive an old workstation. The culprit? The graphics adapter, an AMD Radeon HD2600. AMD considers those legacy, as well as anything up to the HD4XXXX. The last supported
version of Xorg for the latest release of drivers that support these cards is Xorg 1.12. Also, there was a problem with supporting kernel 3.7.x. Having fixed the problem, I thought it would be nice to put together a simple how to and share it with all of you. Check it out, at the Onda Technology Wiki:
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