Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Still here?
On the off-chance that somebody still actually reads this blog I thought I would post a little note about this cool game I've been playing. It's called Shogun Wars, and it's a lot of fun. The goal is to train up an army to protect your land from other shoguns (it's a massive multiplayer). But this also has turn-based elements, so it prevents you from spending hours and hours online while allowing you to grow slowly over the course of weeks or months. Check it out if you're interested! I highly recommend it.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Some good music
Hey y'all, check out my friend Stephe's band, A Sweet Bitter Winter. I was actually thinking about playing bass with them, but alas, my horrendous work schedule prevented me. It was fun jamming though while it lasted. Enjoy and let me know what you think!
Monday, October 29, 2007
Gutsy Gibbon
If you've looked at my blog in the last month or so, you may have noticed the nifty countdown to the right. Now that Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) is here and I've had ample time to play around with it, here is my review.In a nutshell: it's very impressive. The new release does not look or feel too different from the last version. The user interface received some updated features, but I had been using the trial version of the features all along, so the only difference I noticed was that the minor bugs with it have been fixed. But the great news is that ALL of the things that gave me headaches with the previous version have been fixed. After installing and then downloading the few updates (this is essential), things worked beautifully. Here is a rundown of previous vs. current version relative to the problems I experienced.
- Problem #1 - wireless internet. In the last version, it took me a few days to get this working on my first trial install. After I formatted my hard drive to get rid of Windows, it became more difficult for unknown reasons - it took me a week that time. Current version: the OS informed me that I was missing a component for my wireless. A quick Google search brought me to the Ubuntu support page where I could download it. After downloading, it installed automatically and I had wireless. Total time to fix: maybe ten minutes. Tops.
- Problem #2 - Flash player on Firefox. In the last version, the only way to install the flash player (this allows you to do important things like watch YouTube videos) was download the binary and compile it myself using the Console (think DOS). And I never did get this to work on my desktop version, which runs the 64-bit version of Ubuntu. Current version - go to a website that has Flash stuff on it, and it will tell you you're missing plugins. Click on the icon telling you this, and Firefox pulls up a page where you select Flash player and then hit Next. Done. That's it. So much easier I could cry.
Questions? Thoughts of Ubuntu-ing yourself? Post a comment and I'd be happy to help out.Screenshots © 2007 Canonical Ltd. Ubuntu and Canonical are registered trademarks of Canonical Ltd.
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