Not my Yellow Dog Linux — that’s running fine — but my little 3.5 pound chihuahua has a broken leg.
Somehow the little guy managed to fall off the deck behind my house. It was only about 5 feet down to the sand, but that is still about 10 times his height (not counting the big ears). When I got to him his front left leg was bent at a 90 degree angle!
We got him to the vet’s office quickly and they were able to put his leg in a temporary splint, telling us to come back in a few days for additional x-rays. Now we have the x-rays, but things are not looking good!
We’re told this is going to require surgery to set the bones properly, and apparently that will cost around $1,200 - $1,500 and require a 1-2 day stay at the hospital. Not to mention all the extra care at home. Worse yet, the place doesn’t offer any sort of payment program and they basically require the full amount up front.
My special the-chihuahua-has-broken-his-leg emergency cash reserve was already short of paying the bill at the Vet’s office, much less covering a $1,500 payment to the animal hospital. But what are we to do — we’ve had the dog less than a year now and he’s like part of the family. I’m sure I’ll be able to pull some strings, put off some other bills, etc. to cover it, but its beginning to make me wonder if we don’t need to get some sort of health insurance for the dog.
Here, if a person is injured they can at least get basic care in the emergency room regardless of their ability to pay. Animals don’t enjoy the same luxury, though. I hear stories of people being given the choice of paying for treatment up front or having their pet “put to sleep.” If it was the cat, now that would be different, but this is man’s best friend I’m talking about! And daughter’s best friend, wife’s best friend …
So we have an appointment scheduled for surgery. Hopefully things will go smoothly with that.
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May 27, 2008 at 5:06 pm
Jonathan
I need a little help with setting the video-mode for a ps3 on fedora 9. When I’m in root and put in video-mode I can only choose 480p. And when you mention “video=ps3fb:mode:3 rhgb
(this section may look different depending on how you installed Fedora 9)” in your post on fedoraforum.org, Mine is different and that does not appear on the editor screen. Can you help??
June 16, 2008 at 4:31 pm
Mark
Just wanted to say thanks for all the tutorials. I did this Opera one, and it worked great. I think I have a new favorite browser!
Thanks…..Mark
June 18, 2008 at 4:37 am
Lawrence
Hey Billb…Whats going on with the Yellow Dog Forum? Its been down for a few days now. Do you know whenit will be back up?
June 21, 2008 at 3:08 pm
dan
I installed port audio prior to snes9x-gtk as instructed, but I sitll get no sound. Help?
June 22, 2008 at 7:27 am
billb
@dan, in snes9x-gtk, look in Options -> Preferences -> Sound and make sure your playback rate is 44100 or 48000 — I think it defaults to 32000 and that doesn’t work on the PS3.
June 24, 2008 at 3:15 pm
danb
hey bill. First time here and all of your tutorials and helpful links are the reason I can do all this from my couch. Thanks in advance. Anyway, I was tryin to get GTK 1.51 and Port audio. I tried installing the RPM for port audio and I keep getting an error at the end. I was hoping you could help me out. I get:
Error Resolving Dependencies
Unable to resolve dependencies for some packages selected for installation.
In the details Tab:
Missing Dependency: libjack.so.0 is needed by the package portaudio
thanks again for all your help.
June 24, 2008 at 6:46 pm
billb
@danb, I see — that is provided in the fedora-extras repo (fc6), so if you haven’t added the additional third-party repos as described here:
http://blogs.ydl.net/billb/2008/03/02/third-party-repos-for-ydl-6/
Then the installer won’t pick up the dependency. There may be other RPM packages I have made that require the third party repos as well. There’s a post on the YDL community board that describes them in more detail here, plus how to install software on YDL in general:
http://www.yellowdog-board.com/viewtopic.php?t=3017
Once you have them set up properly, the installer should pick up the dependency and add it automatically.
jack-audio-connection-kit.ppc 0.103.0-1.fc6 fedora-extras
Matched from:
libjack.so.0
Also, I have a new version of the portaudio rpm that I haven’t posted yet — here’s a direct link:
http://pleasantfiction.ipower.com/ps3linux/ps3bodega/portaudio-19-5.ppc.rpm
(still need to add the 3rd party repos first, at least fedora-extras anyway)
And when you have snes9x-gtk installed, look in Options -> Preferences -> Sound and make sure your playback rate is 44100 or 48000 — I think it defaults to 32000 and that doesn’t work on the PS3.