Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Xboxes and NSA Security Enhanced Linux

Tuesday, January 21st, 2003

[ from the random-stuff dept. ]

I’m up finishing some work I should have done ages ago. Mostly because I have been feeling very strange for the last few days. I think I am starting to feel better now and hopefully can get back in to a normal routine this week.

Xbox is surprisingly interesting. I enjoy Splinter Cell very much (and have wasted hours playing it on my housemate’s console machine), Halo and others are so-so. I am not going to become a Microsoft person however I may buy an Xbox for use as a general purpose Linux based Home Entertainment system. It can have IR added, USB devices, Networking, DVD/CDRW modification, and a few other enhancements besides.

I went to a Cambridge Security Seminar on NSA Security Enhanced Linux given by Russell Coker. The talk was most interesting and I have decided to play around with a box I set up a while ago for general interest. I do not imagine using it for general purpose computing at the moment.

Jon.

StarTrek Nemesis

Sunday, January 19th, 2003

[ from the oh-dear dept. ]

What can be said? This film had all the hallmarkings of a reasonable entree to the Star Trek film collection. Unfortunately it failed to capture that magical feeling one had during some scenes in First Contact or even the occasional bits of Insurrection that I enjoyed. Of course I went to see it – it’s a Star Trek film – I might noy buy this one on DVD for a change.

Jon.

Nottingham Computer Science Email

Sunday, January 5th, 2003

[ from the declaring-deprecation dept. ]

I have decided to completely deprecate my @cs.nott.ac.uk email account. If you send mail to that address now then you will receive a “MESSAGE AGENT” response indicating that I do not use that account for non-critical department issues. This is because there is no provision or forwarding of email upon graduation and no ability to provide forwarding details. Six months from now, I will return non internal mail as undeliverable.

Other students may wish to follow this approach by investigating rcvtrip from the MMDF installation. Documentation is available online or I can make a postscript manaul available upon request.

Jon.

On Anti Copying Technology

Saturday, January 4th, 2003

[ from the annoying-fools dept. ]

I have decided not to buy Rod Stewart’s latest Album. The reason is that, although the artist and music are indeed quite to my taste, the title “includes anti copying technology”. This is designed to prevent me from playing the CD in my computer systems so I have two choices – either I buy a CD player (or use my portable I suppose) or I do not buy the music.

When will these people learn ffs?

An alternative is to buy the album anyway and set about seeing if it is possible to circumvent the technology in software (some of the technology relies upon breaking the TOC but not actually doing anything the hardware will reject). Should I have to consider this course of action simply to listen to some music? No. Can I get hold of “J” (the label) or the artist to tell them how heinous this all is? Nope. Silly people with their “anti eveyone” technology designed to prevent music sales.

Jon.

Here Is The News

Saturday, January 4th, 2003

[ from the ELO-rule dept. ]

Today was another weird day. I was asleep for quite a while catching up on lost sleep last week. I will go out to do some work in a while and probably get back some time late tonight in time for more tomorrow :-)

The bochs review is being finished up at the moment, with a FreeSWAN review to accompany the introduction of *.vpn.jonmasters.org over the next few weeks – I will probably talk friends who are interested in to joining for fun.

The Microsoft book is interesting (I know, depressing is it not? :-) :-) ) however I realise I have nothing against Microsoft Research, just against their evil company as a whole (I suppose even some borg are ok when separated from the collective – e.g. Hew, he was an ok kind of guy).

The Operating Systems book has dried up after a bottle of Vittel opened in my bag and the remainder from the bottom went all over the contents. I have decided to avoid drinking their water for a while (why can they not design the caps better?). I think that book has now had coffee, water, and other liquids spilled over it however it is still surprisingly readable.

I will try to make OxLUG tomorrow from Richard Cohen’s talk on Linux on iPAQs, which I expect to be interesting.

A big thank you to London Underground for ignoring my email of complaint over the disgusting way they lied and cheated me last week. You people make me sick – I was made promises which were lies and had to walk through dark London back streets (does someone need to get mugged before they will learn?). I went to see Lord Of The Rings, the last train was delayed so much that all connections had gone and I was promised they would get me to Paddington…but no, Lies, Lies, Lies, and more Lies. It is no wonder people try to avoid the underground – and privitisation will not help either.

Jon.

Regular viewing

Friday, January 3rd, 2003

[ from the work-time dept. ]

Regular viewing time once more, as the “holiday” draws to a close, and I contemplate another term in Nottingham. Fortunately, my undergraduate days are numbered and I can begin contemplating life beyond.

I would really like my American interests to continue and perhaps lead to a job over there, at least for a while, if not for longer. In any case, the Genesis scheduler must be written this month so as to have some code for February.

I wish my regular readers a productive and enjoyable 2003.

Jon.

Music Of The Day

Saturday, December 28th, 2002

[ from the and-today's-playlist-is dept. ]

So today I am listening to:

Flash Dance…What A Feeling

Jay Semko – Due South

Charlotte Church – The Water Is Wide

Culture Club – Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?

Mozart – Eine Kleine Nachtmusik

Ravel – Bolero

Yanni – Aria

Yanni – Desire

Yanni – The Magus

Handel – Water Music

Girls Aloud – Sound Of The Underground

A-Ha – Take On Me (Superior Techno Remix) (Of Course!)

Badly Drawn Boy – You Were Right

Puddle Of Mudd – She Hates Me

Sugar Babes – Round Round (aka “The Scheduling Song”)

Sophie Ellis Bextor – Music Gets The Best Of Me

Enrique Iglesias – Hero

Also a little Rammstein and Tenacious D though Avril Lavigne may make an appearance later on :-) The two aforementioned artist’s albums are pretty damn good as playlists generally.

Jon.