Will it blend… Ipad edition
April 9th, 2010Demand to see Iron Sky!
March 25th, 2010
You know you want to see it, request it in a theater near you, and if you have movie making skills maybe you can help out in its creation!
Ext4 your starting to rub me the wrong way
March 24th, 2010Just found out last night my server has crashed, what was the cause? My root partition, which had a ext4 filesystem, somehow corrupted on me. What made it corrupt is still unknown, yes I am investigating it… Recovery is underway, but may end up having to redo the partition.
I went with ext4 do to speed advantages over ext3, but I never had a problem like this before with ext3. A filesystem like jfs is starting to look good right about now.
On a lighter side I just got a complement on my Nexus One.
Welcome to Blog@vendion.net
May 23rd, 2009Welcome to Blog@vendion.net, this blog will be used to give information about Kenesis and Backup Light. I may also focus on some other topics down the road in this blog but who knows. Some information about my projects Kenesis is a text based RPG originally written for TI-83/IT-84 Calculators but ported to Perl for computers. Backup Light is a backup script written in BASH for backing up users $HOME directory capable of both full and incremental backups and restoration.
After a long while…
May 23rd, 2009After a long time of not being updated Kenesis lives again! With the newest subversion commit, r 139, the Config::Simple Perl module is done away with because it didn’t work in the first place. It has been replaced with DB_File, should be included by most ports of Perl by default, along with this the player stats are now stored in a hash instead of an array so that stats can be saved in a Berkley database file allowing for saving and loading of players stats between game plays. While moving everything over to the hash instead of an array is taking some time the game is currently broken in this comment but work is currently underway to resolve this issue.
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