Life goes flying by, I have about eigtheen gizillion things to write about but too self critical to write them down.
The HouseShakers new demo CD is close to being finished. The chief concern is the lack of original material on the CD. The plan is use this CD to entice a club owner or two to see fit to hire the HouseShakers.
Linux, so many choices. I have Fedora Core 1 and Mepis Linux installed on both my PCs at home and work. Mepis is easier and more robust than Fedora Core, for instance on the Mepis desktop, from which I'm writing there's an mount partitions icon. Gives you the ability to mount your Windows files if you dual boot with Linux it's great, I can play my mp3 music files, web pages, open Office documents from the Mepis desktop. Makes migrating between operating systems more natural.
In Fedora the commands need to be entered in a console/terminal and specific configuration files need to be edited to mount your Windows partition on your hard disk. Once you've configured Fedora to mount your Windows partition then your Window or other Linux installations files.
The downfall I've had with Mepis though is when using apt-get update the Mepis configuration files are changed and the Mepis desktop will not boot correctly. So I had to re-intstall Mepis and use apt-get with care.
Work, work, I have cut my time online down due to other responsiblities. Which isn''t bad, things and times are changing.