Not too much to say today, but I’ve updated my Theme for the first time since installing it, and for some reason I did not configure my changes I made previously as a “Child Theme” and those are now lost. So I installed a Google +1 button plugin and set it up; however it won’t show on my Welcome and Android Software pages, there seems to be an incompatibility with the plugin I am using to selectively display certain posts on those pages. If you click the link to the full posts, then the +1 button shows up fine… I’ll look into removing it from those two pages in the near future, but I am headed to bed very soon.
I really just wanted to say thank you, July was my top month, ever (June used to be!), and I know I owe it to the visitors coming to get Notion Ink Adam Roms from my mirrors page. I can prove this by stating that although it was just posted on June 4th, It is currently the 5th most popular page on my website, and will take the #4 spot by the end of this week. Most of these visitors have found my website via TabletRoms.com and I want to make sure to mention that I appreciate the Developers there for making my Notion Ink Adam usable.
I am having php code errors with my most recent post on installing and configuring HP Deskjet printers in Ubuntu 10.10 x64, searching online has lead me to believe that the page with the error has been hacked, as it is a .php file that is part of a plugin that has not been updated by me in several months. I’ll get it working here in a bit, but first I’ll need to modify some security on the website. Sorry for any inconveniences.
-Joel
**** Update ****
Ok, the issue was relatively simple, after checking the file in the error and not finding anything, I checked my page code and found a typo on one of the lines. After fixing the typo it resolved the issue, I even went to the home page for the plugin that was having the issue and found several users having this issue in the last month or so, kind of amusing…
(missed this post somehow, been in draft for a while…)
well, I am still not getting any formatting on my blog posts, still have no idea what is causing it, but I am severely PO’d about it. I’ll start posting again and just pretend it’s a non-issue for now… I have been working on some of my PC issues and resolved a couple, I found that IF I set my SPU to specifics in the BIOS they are forced on the system after boot (auto-disables AMD’s Cool ‘n Quiet features) so this is not good. Next I learned that if I up my voltage on the NB to 1.25V I can run my on-board GPU at the card’s default standard speed of 700MHz (by default my MB was setting it to 497MHz, or 500MHz equivalent based on multipliers), so that is really good news, upped my windows 7 performance score by .2 (just a shame I do not run Win7 by default, which leads me to my next point…) If I want to overclock my CPU any, I have to do it from within the OS so as to keep AMD CnQ enabled, well… AMD OverDrive is a Windows exclusive app, so I will have to search for a way to do it in Linux without the 1st party app. I have also semi-resolved my random power offs (due to “overheating”) by disabling my ACPI system auto-shutdown feature, I now keep a temp monitor open on my desktop at all times (looking for a linux/KDE plasmoid that will display individual core temps, the default KDE plasmoid for system temp only shows the temp sensor that is on the cooling fan “on top of” the heatsink for the CPU. AMD OD shows the internal individual core temps… but my system is not going over 57C even after I overclocked it 800MHz to 3.997GHz (but I dropped it back to 3.795GHZ to be safe since my auto-shutdown is disabled). I was also able to boost my Hyper-Transport from 200MHz to 220MHz with no issues while playing DDO for 2.5 hours, but later while surfing the internet my PC crashed… So I dropped it down to 205MHz and it is stable (again only when booted into Win7) and have had no further issues, sitting pretty at 38C-47C per core. I have been using KUbuntu 10.04 for software and hardware compatibility issues while I wait for Fedora 13 to launch next week, so you may notice several Ubuntu 10.04 based posts here for a bit. I will try and post my experiences setting up KUbuntu some time this week, I took notes, but did not write it up yet.
It has been brought to my attention that the mobile version of the site is displaying php code, I am looking into resolving this issue, as a temp fix, you can just view the standard mobile version of the site from the link at the bottom of any page. My day today is a bit full, so I probably will not get around to fixing the formating issues today (as mentioned below, it’s going to take a while, I have to go in to each page and hand write all of the HTML code for every page and post on the site).
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