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On Monday, we finally got our phone line working, and with it, our Internet connection, which had been activated on Friday but had lain dormant until the phone line was fixed. (Turns out this place had two separate phone lines running to it, and BT had activated the wrong one. We were completely unaware that this was the case, having not found the socket for the second line - which was in my room. Apparently that one had been working all along. The engineer who came out got it all fixed for us, though, by switching the service from one line to the other.)
Which means I have Internet access now - real, full Internet access. :D ( I'm currently having some technical issues, but I have a workaround for them, so it's all good. )
In other news,
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The graphics card in my computer is on the blink and has been since before I moved; I tried to get it fixed before I moved, but there doesn't seem like there's much that can be done. I do, however, have workarounds for this that allow me to carry on a semblance of a normal life, as long as I don't actually use my video card for anything more than basic functions. (So, no 3D, essentially, which rules out most games; even the ones which don't use 3D, because most of them use something like OpenGL, which has to be done in software rather than relying on the hardware acceleration I would normally get.) I also have disturbing patterns on the screen but I can live with those until I get a good card.
Examples of stuff I can do given the above:
* I can watch movies and YouTube, but I can't scale them without experiencing a drop in frame rate. Meaning, no full-screen movies for me. (The drop isn't actually too bad because I have a pretty good CPU, but it's definitely noticeable.)
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* I can't do anything involving OpenGL at all without experiencing a massive decrease in frame rate from normal. This is because I'm having to rely on OpenGL from the software renderer included with Mesa, and while my CPU is good, it's not designed for this sort of thing; that's what hardware acceleration is for. (for those wondering, when glxgears is maximised on my 1680x1050, 32-bit colour screen (but with a bit of space taken up by the window decorations, kicker, etc), I get 14fps. You can imagine how much slower it'd be with a *real* app...)
* I can do everything that I could before that doesn't involve the card's advanced functions - IRCing, browsing the Web, Skype'ing, using virtual machines, etc. Most things, in other words.
So for now you can consider me back as normal for purposes of online-ness. I may be offline more than usual in the new home anyway because I have things I can do now rather than being on the computer all day. For example, I need to find laser hair treatment places, and I need to go shopping more, and such. (We're currently out of toilet paper, we're running out of milk again, I need to buy a dressing gown and some more shampoo...)
So, yeah, life's pretty busy. :)
I'll probably write more later but make it access-only for various reasons. For now, though, I'm off to sleep as it's now 2:40am and I've apparently spent a whole hour on this entry. ;p 'night!