[dba-Tech] R.I.P. Guinevere

Rocky Smolin rockysmolin at bchacc.com
Fri Oct 28 11:07:56 CDT 2016


I think Guinevere died when you replaced the motherboard. It's like
replacing your brain.  New knees, hips, corneas, heart transplant and all
that and you're still you. But replace your brain with someone else's and
they are them using your peripherals.  

Time to let her go Arthur.  I hope this flimsy rationalization helps ease
your period of grief and you will be left with nothing but sweet memories of
the life Guinevere shared with you.

r

-----Original Message-----
From: dba-Tech [mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of
Arthur Fuller
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2016 9:00 AM
To: Discussion of Hardware and Software issues
Subject: [dba-Tech] R.I.P. Guinevere

My ancient HP Millennium computer appears finally to have bitten the dust.
She has performed superbly for -- I can't even remember, now, something like
20 years. Since I bought her, I've done a couple of upgrades (replaced the
motherboard, added a hard disk, and of course the usual OS upgrades.) Now
she powers on and I can hear the fan running, and the hard-disk light
blinking, but nothing else happens.

I'm going to try a couple of things over the weekend. First is to see if I
can boot from an Ubuntu disk, and if that works, then I'm totally prepared
to make her a Linux woman, Since I no longer write code for a living, but
just as a hobby, most of the Linux stuff I do is just simple email and
browsing.

The ethical dilemma I'm facing is that to repair her might cost more than a
refurbished desktop from my favourite store. I just recently purchased a
refurbished Lenovo for my best friend Audra's birthday, and her boyfriend
kicked in 50%, so net, net, net it cost us each about $60.

I'm torn between emotion and economics. It might ultimately be cheaper to
replace Guinevere, but that sounds more like a Trumpism than I'm comfortable
with. Until recently, she has performed admirably. Even despite her mere 4
GB of RAM and about 500 GB of disk storage, she has performed very well and
I don't want to pull the plug.

The computer I work on every day is called Avalon. And I also have a tablet
called Lancelot. You may be able to guess from whence these names derive.

What should I do about Guinevere? Emotions or economics?

--
Arthur
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