Re: X config damaged by power failure - OT

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Tim wrote:
On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 15:26 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

Working in A/V production it's not uncommon to have some twenty cables
going into gear, and 'tis a right pain to sort out which cable's which
when they're bunched together.  I tried naming things, but when you
re-use a cable, the name's wrong.  I tried numbering, but people expect
cable one to go into socket one, and get mightily confused when it
doesn't.  In the end I settled for using bands of coloured electrical
insulation tape on both ends of the cable (e.g. green, red, then blue
tape, starting from the plug ends, inwards).  You can easily find both
ends of the same cable, that way, and it doesn't matter what they're
connected to.

Use letters. As you know, you can buy cable markers that have letters instead of numbers. If under 26 cables, one letter each. More than 26, start using double letters.

I like using my P-Touch TZ labeler for this purpose as well. Not as cheap but nicer looking. :) Depending on the number of cables that need to be marked.


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