
Took a couple days off work to celebrate being lazy, So I decided to take the fam to Macinac Island.
Since I was going up there I decided to wardrive as well, since I have heard that the Macinac Bridge
has some access points on it as well as some on the island. Wardriving on a horse and buggy is called what? Would I be riding in the worlds first warbuggy? Unfortunately I couldnt figure out how to get gpsdrive to compile under Fedora Core 4 so I decided to attempt downloading the Suse 9.3 pro DVD again. Unfortunately due to the lack of a dual density DVD burner required to burn the 7+ gigabyte official iso I had to settle for a slimmed down version containing only the x86 portion. I dont have a 64 bit processor so that works for me. You can find the torrent at
http://www.knetdome.com/bt/?torrent=suse93 thanks to knetknight from linuxiso.org
It took me two times to download the file before it worked correctly, but it is sweet! Finally support for the Delorme Earthmate USB in the stock kernel, as well as a working version of the hostap drivers and gpsdrive. Kismet compiles easily as well. Unfortunately for some reason I cant get the sound working, everything appears to be functioning but no sound. If it wernt for that and figuring out how to use Visual Studio.Net in Linux, I think I would remove the Windows partion from my laptop completely. Oh well, give it a year. But back to Macinac Island, we went early Saturday morning, leaving at 5:30 am to make a 10:00 yacht race. The boys enjoyed it, but I think it was more walking than they were willing to do. After the first mile I had to start cracking the whip;-)
The place I had worked at while living on the island ten years ago had been converted to a bistro, and my favorite late night stop Surreys sub shop had disapeared. Other than that not much change, the fudgies still drive you crazy, the cops are jerks and the stench of horse shit and fudge filled the air. I have posted a few pics in the photo gallery