Latest on Gas Situation

ARG.  I had this whole article written as an update to the gas situation but got distracted.  When I tried to save it, I had been disconnected.  ARG.  I’ll take some time later to redo it.  In the meantime, know that people in Serbia have gas (for now) and there is a meeting today (in Moscow, I think) for the leaders of various countries to talk about the gas situation.

For updates, look to:

B92
RussiaToday
BBC
Fox News

Ubuntu (8.10) Error and Fix

Ubuntu logo Well, last night (at about 1am) I was working on a new website when I realized I needed upload a whole boatload of pictures.  I’m currently running dual boot Ubuntu 8.10 and Vista; however, I spend most of my time in Ubuntu.  Great…this is a good job for rsync.  Well, the directory had a mix of stuff in it, so I spent an hour of so futzing around trying to get the pattern include/exclude working right (I ended up and just dumped my patters into a file and told rsync to look there).

But, I get getting this error that I thought was related to having a space in the volume name (why oh why do people…and companies…insist on using a space in a filename.  ARG.  Just don’t do it).  I tried to change the volume label thinking that would be the easy way (ubuntu mounts media to /media/<volume_name>).  Nope…couldn’t do that; however, I did find an argument int he properties called Mount Point.  Great.  I just entered where I wanted it mounted (a complete path…like /media/<where_I_want_it>).  Unmounted and tried to remount it.  Uh oh…error time:

“Cannot mount volume. Unable to mount volume” . When clicking details the message “mount_point cannot contain the following characters: newline, G_DIR_SEPERATOR (usually /)”

Arg.  What’d I do wrong?  Why do things like this always happen in the middle of the night when I want to go to bed?  ARG!  I googled around and found this bug report on the Ubuntu website talking about the same error. Awesome!  Something to look at!

Well, I figure that “/system/storage/volumes/_org_freedesktop_Hal_devices_voume_uuid_*/mount_point” has to be a config file (isn’t everything in Linux?)  Uh oh.  Can’t find /system on the filesystem.  Arg.  Oh wait…if I’d read more of the post, I’d see I need to use this special program because it is a registry type thing (gconf-editor).  No sweat.  I go to the command line and try torun it.  No luck…command not found.  ARG!

By this time it’s about 2 am and I just want to go to bed.  But I can’t because I’ve got this stupid error to fix.  No sweat.  I go to install the app (Applications/Add/Remove) only to find it is installed.  ARG.  I go looking though the program list to try to find it.  Nothing.  ARG ARG.

Back to google.  I finally figure out that to launch gconf-editor, I have to hit <alt> + <f2> and enter gconf-editor in the popup.  That works.  I locate the key, make the change and everything is fine (the whole problem stems from the fact that the mount point properties option exoects you to enter a name…not a path…just a name.)

Now, to get back to my original problem. Rsync works now (it wasn’t reading the space right).  I start the files uploading and go to bed.

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Songsmith

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 I agree with some of the comments…why don’t they just fix vista.

Cold, Gas, and Heat

Natural Gas Flame If you haven’t heard, Russia and Ukraine are having a disagreement about natural gas .  In and of itself, that isn’t so bad; however, it has caused Europe to lose pressure in the piplines.  I don’t know the ins and outs of the argument, so I won’t comment on that.  But…just in case you have seen this….

Parts of Eastern Europe (Serbia included) are also severely affected.  Especially after Russia quit sending (or Ukraine quit transporting) gas through Ukraine.  Some countries (Serbia included) have only a small amount of reserves left.

I just wanted to let everyone know that Cyndi and I are still warm.  We don’t have gas heat (only electric) so depending on what happens, we might or might not be affected.  My guess is, at the worst, we’ll have rolling blackouts…who knows.  We’ll keep everyone updated though.

But, while you are thinking about people on Christmas (you did know that Orthodox Christmas was today, right??), remember that some people now depend on natural gas for their heating needs.

[Update 01-17-2009 10:36:13] An update can be found here.

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