Monday, February 25, 2008

Browser MMOG; Ikariam!

Last week I stubled on a online game, Ikariam. It is a complete webbased game, and therefor can be played on every computer with a recent browser. I would summarize it as a slower running version of Settlers. And with slower running, I mean the game time. For instance, upgrading a building takes from twenty minutes to a few hours. Of course for a webbased game this isn't a bad thing, since most people will play this when doing their work etc. So quickly login and start some things, and the go back to work....

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Update: Airforce

As posted before, I have applied to join our airforce. Before they let you start the training, the run you through multiple selection rounds. Right now I made it to the last two. They run sort of independant of eachother. This march 6th I will have to go to the Central Military Hospital to get some (X-ray)scans of my skeleton, brains and heart. I will also get an invitation soon to fly a few flights in a real plane. It will be sort of like the flight simulator which I had to do earlier, except that in the flight simulator you'd fly solely on instruments, and in the plane you will fly without instruments.
This will be done during 1 week in Portugal. I am looking forward to go there, and make my first hours in the pilotseat. And to see some nice parts of the town Evora offcourse...

The plane I will be flying is a Slingsby Firefly T67-M200. Looks like quite a nimble plane!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

New videocard, but which one?

Recently I finally made the upgrade to the dual-core era, but I decided to use the onboard graphics of the Asus M2A-VM HDMI motherboard. Based on the AMD 690G, with Radeon X1250 graphics, it basically supports everything up to DirectX 9.0c. And I didn't expect to do a lot of gaming.
However, recently I wanted to play a few games again, mostly try Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. And doing that on a 690G/X1250 is really not advisable. So I started looking at what videocard might be a viable option for me.

It should not be to expensive (so <= €100,-), preferably passively cooled, and be the fasted possible within those requirements. Now I have been very interested in the new Radeon HD 3400 / 3600 series. But until now I could not find decent benchmarks with both series included. Today I found those at Legitreviews.com.

I will definatelly skip the HD 3400 series, but I think the HD 3650 is really a viable option.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron Alpha

Yesterday I upgrade my Ubuntu Gutsy install to the latest 8.04 Alpha (#4 I believe). First I was planning to do a clean install from a freshly downloaded ISO, but then I decided to see if an upgrade would work.

This turned out te be pretty easy. I haven't worked long on 8.04 yet, but have yet to encounter problems. I guess the upgrade went pretty smooth.

First edit your sourcelist:

sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
replace gedit with your favorite text editor. I used gedit because I have no idea wether nano has an easy replace function. In the sources.list file, replace every gutsy with hardy. This will make sure that when you do the next apt-get update, it will connect to the hardy repos.

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

Now it will install everything which is needed to upgrade your current 7.10 install to the 8.04 alpha. After apt-get is finished, reboot et voila! You can now try the latest Ubuntu.