[Music] hello welcome to category 5 coffee break i'm bp 9 hello and uh off to that direction i'm not even going to say left or right because i messed it up last time that's doug over there there he is and then over on this side that's sobu give us a way of sober good job and then below below me is uh is peter give us away peter good man thank you very much so first thing is i cannot believe that i forgot pi day last week on on the 14th of march 3.14 we completely forgot about pi day and even marshman said something about it but uh in in the forum but i completely forgot to mention it so i was i was trying to make sure that uh i mentioned i completely forgot so happy belated pie day to everybody and at 3 p.m 1500 in military time it would be 3.1415 say that one more time doug because 3 p.m and military time is 1500. yeah so it would be 3.1415 yeah i'll go all right i'll take that yeah okay i would have expected it to be one 1 59 in the morning on march 14th 3.14 for date and time and then one point at point 3.14159 would be 159 in the morning right uh yes yes it would that would work too that would work too that would be another way to do it wouldn't it so i only remember pi out to four digits so i i remember two so the continuing saga of the dell oh my i'm still running the i'm still running the laptop as you can tell by my wide screen um yeah it's it's delightful i know it looks good doesn't it but i don't know what i'm gonna do about this about this deal it's doing what i bought it for um i bought it to do specific tasks and the main reason for the for putting the hard drive in was for you know to run linux on it right um well it took less than 10 minutes to run off script for those um support folks over in over in um uh yeah over in that other country and um it it yeah less than 10 minutes and i had them i had the baffled already and all they could do was say well if you will mail in your brand new computer that you bought two weeks ago we will give you a really good estimate on what it would take to fix it oh man no no no no no no no no no i this this computer is under warranty it's under a one year warranty i am not paying you to fix this right it's broken you should fix it for free now uh all they'll all they're gonna do now is just keep sending me the email to say here this is what we recommend you do it has two links in it one says if you want your computer back in two weeks pay 39. if you want your computer back in one week pay sixty nine dollars no no i'm not doing that but i don't know how to go i don't know how to get around that so one thing yeah one thing and then luis rossman is has touched on this issue in a few videos in the last couple of years and he says that in order for them to tell you uh how long they take to fix advice they first first they have to take it in and open start opening it up in order to see what is wrong with it yeah and and he he and he has decided to to to not charge for that initial uh checking over if they can do it and what is wrong with it um so that is um why they can't just tell you how long it will take because yeah they have to see what's wrong oh i understand i i have no problem with that one reason they have to to open it is to to figure out if it actually is a a warranty issue um depending on what they want it says so did you buy it i'm sorry where did you buy it i bought it online i bought it through the dell online store uh okay all right ryan murray welcome hey brian i don't think he i don't think he can hear it or he he says it's connecting to audio there he is yeah his background looks like a scene from uh one of these target episodes it does doesn't it yeah hello brian can you hear us hello do you hear me okay yeah welcome yes absolutely we can hear you how are you sir hi guys it's good to be here um i tried to join in i've got um zoom set up on my poseidon desktop for some reason it won't actually it won't let me log in my password so i'm currently speaking now on my oneplus 6 phone okay that'll work um for your for your desktop if you have a zoom client you don't need to log in to join all you need to do is just say join meeting yeah and then it will ask for the passcode and that should be enough yep yeah i tried it because i remember i tried last week and i was an hour late because you guys jump ahead on our forward so yeah next sunday yeah okay so then you'll you'll jump back to five o'clock gmt 5 pm gmt whenever it's 1609 it's four minutes and yep nine minutes past four just now yeah i took sober's suggestion and put the gmt time up there so that uh you folks in europe could see uh could see the um would know when would be the good time to start so so i hope that worked for you so yeah continuing the continuing the dell issue what were you going to say sober about um about repairing it because i think that what i've got is a is a sata cable that's gone bad although i've got a spinning drive in here right now and it actually does spin up i can hear it spin up if i um if i power it up and i can hear it shut down when i turn it off so yeah my point is just that in order for them to tell you how long it will actually take for them to fix it and bring it back to you they first have to take it in and start looking at it in order to tell you how long it will take yeah i wish i i wish that i could just get that sata cable that ribbon cable as a part number i cannot find the part number anywhere so i may log into some forums or something and see if i can find a cable for it that's the only thing i can think to do at this point you know say that one more time peter is it a standard cable you know it's not no it's a specific part number for this laptop and the laptop is so new that you can't see spare parts on the dell website for it okay okay okay it's a new it's a new model um and what it is it's a ribbon cable that runs from a a card can a ribbon connector on the main board to the to a sata connector that you plug into the um into the spinning drive into the stacker drive so yep that's what you got so uh since brian's here let's let's let's let him go first since uh yeah since uh he's he's a brand new um uh brand new participant welcome all right yeah not a problem we'll we'll make you last this time cult sober so you'll have plenty of time to make coffee how about that yes fine brian welcome i i haven't met you i think i've seen you in the forum i'm sorry that you missed last week um on coffee break i apologize for that and well welcome to coffee break yeah no problem at all i actually noticed this uh coffee break i think it was when um when robbie started it up last year he was on i think was he not on almost daily it was on every day for about three months and then we went to then we went to every other day and then finally just went to once a week and then it just got too uh too much for robbie to handle once he got back into um once he got back into producing episodes for a category five so well i volunteered to take over so right um i've i've i've been uh oh good i'm sorry i think there was about 2008 when i first came across cat5 um i've been into i was ubuntu i'm actually using linux mint for the last six months but um how do you like it i find it actually i've tried it before because i was really on ubuntu a gnome type person for a long time but i had the 2004 running okay but it could run i'm an i'm obsessive with massive up times and i would get maybe 30 odd days without a reboot and then it would freeze up well i couldn't use my on the desktop i couldn't use the mouse or you know i had no control the only way to to get it was a hard reboot press the power button shut down and reboot and i never found that i suspect it was something to do with nvidia drivers so i ended up taking them out and just using the nouveau drivers and it seemed to help but just every so often you could go for for weeks and weeks and then no problem and then maybe eventually or you would um a week from suspend and you'd just get a black screen various things so a long time i thought okay i'm going to try i'm going to try linux mint and with some with the cinnamon desktop and since that's about july i tried that i have never had a single problem interesting okay i've had up to 40 in fact one day i've got a small laptop a starlight laptop and that had up to i think it was was it 80 odd days without a reboot no problems at all i just find cinnamon so much more stable for some reason interesting interesting i've i've i've i'm a i like ubuntu i've used ubuntu quite a bit and more specifically exhibit 2 because i like the xfce window manager now i know that i don't have to put in x ubuntu on purpose but um since it already comes with xfce pre pre-built then um then why not right so all pre-installed then why not just use that i've had very good luck with um with xubuntu i like it it's being debian based it uses uh apt it uses apt to manage its packages what about linux map is it the same yeah linux mint is uh is based on uh ubuntu so uh yeah it's all uh i basically out of as i say i first got into linux through ubuntu late 2007 2008 and i've been most of my time that i went actually went all much all apple from about 2011 to 18. um because i used to work as a as a courier same-day courier and when i was out about driving i always thought uh a tablet would be handy yep and the best tablets even to this day i think is is ipads are just so far ahead so i got an ipad this was ipad two days 2011. that's the that's the gateway drug i ended up then getting an iphone under my a big mac pro they call the cheese greater mac pro huge big one um it's fantastic but as i said i was still really uh an open sourcer type person so yeah and you're locked into the apple ecosystem aren't you you really can't break out of that if you stay in it it is it's fantastic it really is oh it's well if you don't mind sending all your data to apple well yeah because you know you are spending all money as well very proudly well that's that's the thing that's i retired um a couple of years ago and it's now it's it's so expensive everything's subscription based it's all money money money money money yeah um so that's me back into uh to linux again well welcome back to welcome back to linux for sure um i have used i have used linux since he i don't know early to mid 2000s i started playing with linux even back in australia in the uh 90s the 80s and 90s but it was pretty primitive back then um but i've been using linux ever since and that's my daily driver all my machines here run linux except for this lap this this dell laptop that i've that we were talking about when you joined i bought a brand new laptop and i can't make it recognize a uh a sata drive that i installed so i'm trying to try to figure that messed out um what size of a what size is the sata drive what's the capacity gig right because i was going to say i didn't notice in the in the past at one time anything over a four terabyte drive you can sometimes have problems getting them to recognize i have a spinning drive and i have a ssd both of which work fine in my older inspiron laptop they work just right no problem at all um and this is a this is a new dell um instagram that's running windows 10 at the moment um and i was expecting the bios the bios doesn't even recognize that the setter drive exists so i've got to figure out how to get around that have you checked the because that adele know or always have been very much um linked in with ubuntu canonical um they have a a listing on dell's website of or sorry canonical's website of um tested hardware i don't know you can maybe check either that yeah um i haven't i have not i have not checked that list but i have had good luck with dell they've usually been pretty good about um running whatever operating system i mean if you start the machine and push f12 or f2 you can get into the bios and the bios shows you what devices it recognizes it cannot even see the sata drive but as i was saying earlier the sata drive does spin up so i can hear it spinning up inside the case i deliberately put the old spinning drive back in just a second yeah of course it's running just fine yeah it's a it's a known good drive peter for sure yep so and that's what i was trying to tell the support folks but uh they wouldn't they wouldn't hear of that you know because it falls off it falls outside the script as soon as something doesn't work and and they run off screens and all they can do then is say well go you'll have to send it in to let us fix it have you tried uh have you tried uh using a live dish or a different distro to see if that would recognize it on a live disc well that would mean booting it off a usb port or something that's the only thing that's a different path right what i'm trying to do is to prove that the sata connection inside the machine works sorry i don't think that will work because i think the bios has got to recognize it before anything else that's exactly my thought as well that's exactly my even if i could get it to boot off the usb if the bios doesn't recognize that spinning drive it's not gonna it's it's it's not gonna know what to do with it so yeah right let's um let's let the other folks have a go brian it's been a pleasure please hang around don't run away um and you're welcome to come back any time and uh and join us some more it sounds like uh from that accent i hope i get this right scotland yeah i'm uh edinburgh in scotland all right nice okay okay i'm glad i'm glad i picked that right because i know if i i know if i get that wrong i'll probably get you an arrow in my back or something i have a world cut one thing to ask and uh brian you mentioned that you are an uptime and kind of a guy uh what is your highest all-time up time if you remember i think to be honest now it's it's only in this last year it's probably i'm pretty sure it was on that laptop about 80 odd days yeah because i i have a system service that i run on all my computers and then the longest my gateway which is a linux system it's all time uh uptime record is 895 days see i've got a long way to go then i don't think i've ever made 800 days but i know i've made almost a year on a uh on a server running non-stop almost 365 days yeah um after a while though it starts to get needy it starts to want to do updates yeah and some of those updates require a reboot and that messes up your up time yeah and that's especially true of the pine time uh the pine phone it wants to do updates almost every day it's crazy it's not smile which i'm happy to do i don't mind doing the updates but um but in the external service on the external surveillance that me and my friend there are um the hosting um um we had um planned uh a reboot for um the kernel of upgrades um and yeah it was 880 some days and we planned to do a reboot after it it has turned 888 days and then just a luck uh two days before on the 886th day uh the data center had a poor loss [Laughter] oh when that happens yeah mr dog you've been very quiet what have you been up to sir um how's your raspberry pi coming along no it's not right the saga continues um i tried to do ubuntu server edition and i've had all kinds of problems with that getting it to boot like i said last week i couldn't even sign in um so i tried ubuntu mate and that looked like it was going to work but then it crashed and i i just can't get anything else to work on that raspbian works fine no issues in raspbian oh okay because i was going to say use the use the operating system that that was designed for it yeah chrome won't update in raspbian i'm thinking of getting an xu4 maybe that would work better talk to amira droid he'll he'll be happy to sell you one i'm sure he would yeah yeah ameridroid.com you're not going to have any luck getting a fine partner or a pine plain book probe or a pine book because they're sold out right now so i'm really glad that i got mine when i when i did so i could get a chromebook and try putting ubuntu or something on that yeah you could i don't know what the hardware is like we'll see see how that works out for you a lot of them have emmcs so that could truly be that could be a challenge this has an emmc in there as well and it has room to put a uh an 80 millimeter emmc in it so a larger physical size which hopefully would translate to a larger memory size or storage size yeah i'd like to i'd like to do that just to see what uh just to see what happens so maybe i could just dd the windows 10 partitions across and then make a deal boot into linux that way so there's all kinds of sneaky ways to do this yeah what's your what are you up to sir what sort of trouble are you getting yeah yo yo is not very good by the way just uh uh dialecticified is it really yeah yeah it sort of goes up peculiar sometimes oh okay i think it's your bandit well i can't do anything about that sorry i really realized that but don't you thought you know thank you it sounded it looked and sounded okay to me here but i haven't reviewed the recording yet so we'll have to do it every so often it happens that every so often it tends to go off yeah and then it goes back into that okay thank you i appreciate that yeah yeah well done i i use the same operating system as you brian um actually this computer was a uh given to me from an external uh people that uh deal with me accessory nurse and uh she wanted windows 7 on it and she couldn't get windows 10 so she will throw it away and i got it and i put the burns on her and no problems with it at all no no problems that were meant on it at all things worked ever since yeah no problem i keep telling you that you yeah um but uh i i bought one from amazon which i never bought in now um i'm saying it partly worked and i've been having some discussions with amazon about replacing it and uh they keep talking to the um supply and demand goal and you get no joy out of them all the time so i'm gonna give them to monday and i'm another word woman if they can get me money back uh i got no idea what's wrong with it but uh it means so is this a laptop or a desktop peter no it's a piece of electronics it's a natural all right okay okay because you've got solder things in like that can you see them yeah yeah i see them they're surface mount parts they're good fun they are good fun and i'm not i'm not i'm not and i'm not very uh confident putting them in particularly with my eyes at the moment and i i draw the limit at surface mount that's one thing i'm not going to try i i i when i retired i i i just was service man was coming in and uh i decided i'll never touch her but uh a friend of mine said he'll have a go as well so we think let me go and shoot or something but it's probably going back to amazon probably but it worked up to the up to the synthesizer but uh for some reason the amplifier chip decided to go short and uh if they just talked it unbearable anybody knows anything about uh i squared c i squared c uh interfaces yeah it is a an on the wire protocol peter um it's a serial protocol yeah in our beauty university but a long time ago um i want to use it to connect to a piece of board and uh it's using linux or on the pie anybody got any ideas yeah i don't know i don't know that much about it i've i've used it on an arduino before where i've um where i've just been messing with with the arduino to um to try and get it to talk to other units but i've used pre-built libraries i've never never written anything from scratch yeah yeah yeah that that's what i'm looking for the libraries particularly and uh i would i would check um adafruit adafruit is a company in new york that um that gives libraries away for free to drive a lot of the peripherals that work with arduinos so that might be uh that was mentioned to me the other day uh like a fruitcat though um but the the ones that we used were a long time ago 20 years ago or something uh and i remember you have to give each device a address you know things to tell it which one to wake up and right right talk to that question yeah and already that's about as much as i know i don't know much more than that peter i'm sorry about that but that's that's about as much as i can as i can tell you yeah okay okay i've done a lot of looking through it sometimes but you know the libraries are the libraries are written in c and c plus plus so uh i know you like pascal so you're probably what they were they do at pisco library they seemed as well which was uh on youtube yeah i don't know that there's any pascal maybe there is i've it's been a while since i've looked at it there there might be some pascal stuff but i don't know i've done so i've done see but a long time ago i don't mind doing that going i was pretty good but i've done it for a long time you know i forgot most of so we're at the we're at the end of the 30 minutes so i'm sorry about that um so uh i just want to go one more time around the table to see if anyone's got any uh last remarks before i close it down so doug if you'd like to go first everyone have a great day sun's shining here in rochester it's looking beautiful out there nice nice yeah i'll have to see if i can go fly the airplane this afternoon that'll be that'll be the thing for me how about you brian what do you what uh do you have any final comments before we close it down no just thanks for letting me in guys it's always interesting i'll certainly make an issue of uh coming on every week no problem please do absolutely you're more than welcome absolutely join us anytime sobu how about you yeah i'm upgrading some systems in the data association that i'm sitting on the border so i have my day okay so you're going to be busy for a while by the looks of it yeah all right well thank you all for joining thank you very much i thoroughly enjoyed it as always brian real pleasure to meet you i'm glad you're glad you can make it this time and uh look forward to seeing you uh look forward to seeing you next week and i think you said your time zone changes next next week correct yes it'll be five o'clock five years it'll be 5 pm gmt for you guys next week as well yeah yep that's right no worries all right then everybody have a great week take care stay safe bye bye everyone