My Computers

This website is devoted to allowing you to see what my computing set-up currently is. Here you'll find the current specs on all my computers, as well as the history of each component of each computer. On this top page, you'll also find a blog which commentary about changes as they happen.

October 23, 2005

I built a new computer! However, this computer, "Waldorf", is not intended to replace either Fozzie or Camilla. Waldorf is built (almost) entirely from parts that have been cycled out of other computers -- mostly from Fozzie. One of my big motivations for building Waldorf was simply that I had enough parts lying around to build another computer -- so why not?

Of note, Waldorf is Linux-only. I quietly removed Linux recently from Fozzie. Fozzie's goal is to be a computer that constantly meets my needs and is constantly relatively up-to-date. But, by dual-booting Windows and Linux, it was frequently a chore to pick out compatible hardware, which sometimes kept Fozzie from reaching its full potential. I also had been having problems getting XP and Linux to dual-boot from my new SATA drive. And also, I just simply don't like dual-booting to begin with. It's nice having a large pool of applications available, but it's annoying to have to reboot in order to use something in another operating system (especially if you run servers on your computer, which I do). A better solution is to just run Cygwin under Windows, which gives you a Linux-like environment and pool of applications. So, Fozzie is now Windows-only, and Waldorf is Linux-only. Since Waldorf is largely "aged" hardware, this seems to make sense.

The one new piece of hardware in Waldorf is a Linksys PCI 802.11g wireless card. Since there is no room in my computer room for another computer, and that's where the router is located, I either had to get wireless for Waldorf or run cabling around the house. Luckily, the Linksys card seems to work with Fedora Core 3, by using the infinitely useful ndiswrapper program.

I had some problems with IRQ conflicts relating to running FC3 on this older hardware, but those problems strangely only occur on reboots, not fresh startups, so the rule is to not reboot Waldorf... just startup and shutdown. Other than that, Waldorf is functioning execellently.

October 01, 2005

Got a new printer today, a Canon Pixma iP6600D. This is to replace my 5-year-old HP DeskJet 932C. The 932C had served me very well over the years (all of college and grad school), but was very obviously starting to die. Whenever I'd print with it, it would emit crazy squealing and grinding noises like no printer should ever do. And it seemed to be jamming more lately. So, I got this new Canon. I'm very happy with it so far. Borderless photo printing, LCD preview, memory card slots. A lot has changed in printing in the last 5 years! I really wanted just another simple printer, but it seemed like all the "simple" printers had bad print quality as well. The 6600D is sort of new, so there aren't lots of reviews online for it, but the ones I found were positive, and I know that Canon has produced several of the best printers out right now (iP4000 and iP5000), so it seemed like a safe bet.