I finally got the damn visual end of linux to work. Being able to actually see your operating system should not be a cause for celebration, but linux makes even the most rudimentary things an epic struggle. I think my net won't work for it yet, but that's something I can check into later. For now, I'm just excited to have figured out how to fix it. It was the tiniest little thing that I have no clue of either. Apparently, the autodetect detects two separate heads or something in my video card, and I had to tell it to only configure one or something. It's confusing, but it works, so that's good. Now I'll be able to actually do some linux based things on my own linux instead of crashing the mail server at school.
And in even better news, I'm going to go to laser tag tonight with a good number of people from c-life. Although, of all days for it to happen, I pulled something in my back in my workout this morning, and have been dizzy ever since to varying degrees. Sudden movements, looking down, bending over -- all make me get a wave of dizziness, which knowing laser tag, may mean I won't be able to play too many games, which is a definite bummer. But at least I should be able to hang out with everybody for a little while.
And in even better news, I'm going to go to laser tag tonight with a good number of people from c-life. Although, of all days for it to happen, I pulled something in my back in my workout this morning, and have been dizzy ever since to varying degrees. Sudden movements, looking down, bending over -- all make me get a wave of dizziness, which knowing laser tag, may mean I won't be able to play too many games, which is a definite bummer. But at least I should be able to hang out with everybody for a little while.