Friday, December 18

The Best Laid Plans

Sometimes you have a great plan, and things outside your control throw everything into disarray.

For the last couple of weeks I've been spending a decent chunk of my time email shops in the US, trying to get them to stock my games. It's been pretty successful, so I am keen to continue. This week, I was going to be playtesting on Monday and I had a hospital appointment Tuesday morning, but other than that I planned to spend 3.5 days on the email campaign.

Monday I went playtesting, then to my German lesson on Monday night. Tuesday morning I nipped over to the hospital as planned. So far so good. I got back to my computer on Tuesday afternoon and experienced yet more internet problems, which had been a continuing problem over the last couple of weeks. Webpages were timing out when I tried to view them, emails were repeatedly timing out when I tried to send them. Everything was a bit flaky. I'd checked with my ISP and they weren't reporting any problems, so perhaps it was a local problem. I pinged Google. Very slow with up to 75% packet loss. Not good. I pinged my wireless router. Very slow with up to 75% packet loss. WHAT? This is not a good sign. I rebooted my computer in Windows (it's a dual boot machine) and got the same result, so it's either a problem with my computer or the router. Then I set up The Wife's computer in my office and her computer was fine, 0% packet loss to the router and 2ms response time. So it was my computer, and since I was getting the same problem in Windows and Ubuntu it was a hardware problem.

This could have been a real disaster, but since The Wife has less need of her computer now, she'd already offered to swap with me. She's also got a work laptop she brings home too. I'd started to install stuff on her machine in Windows (Vista :( ) a few weeks ago, but it hadn't been a priority. Now it was. Wednesday I spent all day trying to get Ubuntu onto her machine. She had a single large partition on her hard drive, so I needed to re-size that to make room for a ext4 linux partition. Fortunately, Vista comes with partitioning tools. Unfortunately, there are some problems. You can't shrink a partition if there are files at the end of it. You need to move the files first. Which you can do with a defragment and optimise. But not if the files are immovable. So I needed to reduce the number of immovable files. This was well into Yak-shaving territory by now. I turned off hibernation, deleted the hibernation file, turned off paging and deleted the page file, I turned off system restoration, and deleted most of the restore points. Finally I was able to run defrag and optimise (two hours), shrink the partition, turn everything back on and install Ubuntu. I finished at 11pm on Wednesday.

Thursday morning was spent setting up Ubuntu how I wanted and re-installing my data. The Wife had booked Friday as holiday, but decided to take Thursday afternoon and Friday morning off instead, so I took those off with her.

So I've got a working computer again, and I got my playtesting done, but not a lot else this week. It's frustrating when unexpected circumstances take control, but every now and again it can't be helped :(.

6 comments:

Sound Strategy said...

I empathize with you whole-heartedly. At least it's over now (knock on wood).

Jackson Pope said...

Here's hoping!

Cheers,

Jack

Unknown said...

Great to know that reiver games runs on Linux! How are you liking ubuntu 9.10+ext4? I've found it to be considerably faster than the last release on the same hardware.

Jackson Pope said...

Hiya Kenneth,

It's really hard to say, I've moved from a fairly old laptop to a much better one, so I can't really draw any comparison. It's pretty quick on this new one thoough :)

Cheers,

Jack

daje10 said...

Hi!

I noticed this post on BGN:
http://blackdiamondgames.blogspot.com/2009/12/board-game-market-last-piece-of-pie.html
And thought you might find it intresting, atleast the last bit of the article.

I don´t know if you can find statistics for other simular games. I don´t even know what category games you would categorice youre relices to be in. Me I would categorice them as filler games.

Hope you have a nice cristmas, take care.

/Daniel

Jackson Pope said...

Hiya Daniel,

Interesting article. Black Diamond stock my games, but obviously don't sell a lot of them. I've got to work out how to grow my slice of the pie...

Cheers,

Jack