linux

Dual-head on collision

jp.stacey 21 July 2006

One of the last tasks that moving to my new machine involves is to stretch the Ubuntu desktop across both of my monitors. Our sysadmin had very kindly set it up to work with the monitor card integral to the motherboard, so in principle I only had to tweak the configuration for X, the standard Linux GUI system.

Could I get this to work? Could I hell. xorg.conf configuration after configuration threw the error

cfcUnit on Linux

jp.stacey 21 January 2007

Adding a helper framework that lets you unit-test your code can speed up development and refactoring no end. With this in mind, I decided to tame a recalcitrant new Coldfusion application by installing cfcUnit on my local Linux box. It was a sufficiently awkward experience that it’s worth sharing the problems I encountered here. I should stress that the safety cfcUnit brings to your coding is definitely worth these minor difficulties, so don’t let them put you off.

1. Requirements

Laptop and Linux: the fixes for a Dell Precision M4300

jp.stacey 28 August 2007
Getting a Dell Precision M4300 to work with a weird Feisty/Gutsy hybrid Ubuntu (edit: upgrading to Hardy Heron eventually fixed everything).

The Ubuntu Live CD worked straight away for the laptop: I was able to boot into a temporary copy of Linux using the VESA display drivers, and test sound, CD and other peripherals (obviously) and wired networking. However, optimising the system wasn’t so easy, and as I say Nick practically installed Ubuntu for me, fixing all that he could.

Below is a list of the main fixes and workarounds that Nick employed, for my reference as much as anything else.

The full sensory experience of Linux on a Dell M4300: sound, vision and tinfoil-hat microwaves

jp.stacey 7 January 2008
Gutsy Gibbon on a Dell: almost everything has been fixed (edit: see Hardy Heron for absolutely everything being fixed).

Now that Gutsy Gibbon is fairly mature, I’ve managed to upgrade my machine to it and am now running the 2.6.22-14-386 kernel. More importantly, with a minimum of fuss I now have video, wireless and sound!

Last.fm on Ubuntu Gutsy: smooth as rabbit fur

jp.stacey 3 February 2008

One of my resolutions this year is to try to cut down on the carbon I spend on music. Notwithstanding my purchase of the In Rainbows discbox, I’ve amassed an awful number of discs of metallized plastic in barely-recyclable containers. (I say “barely” because K. got me a pencil for Christmas made out of old CD boxes, and a pen from dead car parts. But there’s only so many pencils the world can use.)

Hardy Heron and the Dell Precision M4300

jp.stacey 16 July 2008
Summary: it just works.

In brief: the problems discussed here and here go away under the most recent Ubuntu release, Hardy Heron, which I can generally recommend.

Alsa seems stable and graphics support is present from installation onwards.