Operating Systems (11)

Brian Bilbrey

15 October 2017

On the face of it, three day work weeks are pretty nice. But I stay busy, and cramming a week's worth of productivity into three days is less fun than it sounds like. That said, I got done what needed doing, and the coming week is prepped and ready. * * * Last night, we went back for a second round of Annapolis Shakespeare's production of Much Ado About Nothing. With 17 actors and a two story set, there's always more going on than one can take in at one sitting. Since opening night, the actors have really settled into…

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Brian Bilbrey

3 Feb 2017

Another interesting week near the heart of power. Well, when I say "heart", I mean corroded hunk of radioactive tin encased in an orange waste of skin. Ah, well. One does what one can while watching the wreck of trains, above and below. In the meantime, I managed to get Kubuntu installed on my old Mac Air (2011). The install was fairly trivial, just a couple of trips to the search engines to get me over the occasional install hump. Everything but the thunderbolt port works flawlessly, and here it sits next to it's new big brother: The primary failing…

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Brian Bilbrey

2015 Nov 29

LISA 15 Report The LISA 2015 conference was held this year at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park, off Connecticut Avenue in north east DC. It's 15 miles from home, but the best driving time I had was Wednesday (Veteran's Day) morning, which took half an hour, and the worst was a bit over 1.5 hours, coming home in weeknight traffic, in the rain. It's a nice venue, though I've never stayed there, only attended events. Saturday night was badge pickup and opening reception. I attended that mostly to do a handoff of the give-away items for the LOPSA general business…

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Brian Bilbrey

Certifiable

OOOooo ... err. Certified. That's whut I am. The week of death march revising on RHEL7, followed by two certification exams on Friday, it is over. And most interestingly, I passed both exams, and now have my RHCE. Coming out of the building after 5 on Friday afternoon, I was sure I'd passed EX200 (the RHCSA exam), but frankly wasn't feeling too warm and fuzzy about EX300 (the RHCE). So I was pleased as punch to learn that I had in fact passed both, and by comfortable margins. Better yet, I learned a hell of a lot about the tools…

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Brian Bilbrey

A billion, billion comment spam

Well, that might be an exaggeration. It was more like a few hundred comment spam. Fortunately they were all so marked, making it easy to click--delete. * * * Monday? Monday?!? So sorry to have missed y'all, yesterday. I've been preparing for this week's RH300 course, and stayed pretty focused on that goal. We're covering 14 days of regular Red Hat coursework in four days of grueling review, followed by the RHCSA and RHCE exams on Friday. And the exams are ... challenging. I'm really good with the bits I use. And I can puzzle out the bits I don't…

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