When Microsoft write about GNU/Linux-related tutorial

I came across this official article in Microsoft Help and Support Website.

What worth mentioning about this article is, this is the first Microsoft article that explains a little bit about GNU/Linux filesystem accurately and in non-biased way against their own filesystem.

This article also feature short tutorial on how to use the GNU/Linux “fdisk” program, including “fdisk” keys to create, write, and delete partition. The Linux disk/partition terminology such as /dev/sda, /dev/hda1, etc, are also explained in this tutorial. Yeah, something that I never expected from this company, but they did it after all?

Wanna know the catch?

Read the complete article : http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314458

Fancy playing Privateer Remake


title screen

I’ve just noticed back few days ago, that the good people from the open source have brought up Privateer Remake back in the gaming world.

I’ve long thought that Privateer would be doomed to be played inside a DOS only, but now with the effort of the open source community, the game is brought back into not only Windows, but in GNU/Linux and MacOSX.


cockpit

The popularity of Wing Commander Privateer have spawned many space-combat game base on space-freelancer where you can customize your ship and take freelancing missions such as Vegastrike itself and Microsoft’s Freelancer.

For the uninitiated, Privateer is a game based on Wing Commander Universe, which was popular around 1994-1997. It’s one of the best space combat simulator game, rich with hot space-combat action and compelling storyline.


Manual Cover

Characters in the game interact with each other with non-linear storyline depending on your decision and choices made by you, making the game is enjoyable to play over-and-over again. An element that i find missing in modern games nowadays, which is now depends more on 3D graphics and harsh elements rather than gameplay.

Back to Privateer Remake, the remake of the game is done briliantly, utilizing the VegaStrike Engine. The ship model is replicated down to details, however the game itself is further enhanced from the original Privateer. Veterans from the old DOS days would easily pointed out which elements have been altered in Privateer Remake.


Galaxy

The only thing missing from the Privateer Remake is the cutscene and inflight movies which copyright belongs to EA/Origins System Inc.

All-in-all, Privateer Remake is a nice game to play, if you wish to relive those good old days.

Other resources :
Wing Commander CIC
Vegastrike Engine

They really do it! Petrol and Diesel price hike, oh no!

Petrol and Diesel price rise again today, oh my god. The petrol price rises by 10sen and diesel by 20sen. I think 2005 is a memorable year because of the petrol price rise.

I didnt question about the petrol hike, every nation in the world are suffering from this, the result of fossil fuel burning out. And I also know that the government can’t handle the burden of subsidizing the fuel to common people people like me

I only hope that the official can announce the price hike “officially”, and be specific about the price hike, or else people will begin speculating about the price hike and you need to give them some silly warning not to speculate the very thing that is going to happen….

Yet another official announcement

This is yet another official announcement from me. As of upcoming month onwards, I’m announcing that I’m not going to update my blog on Saturdays and Sundays, because I’m declaring the weekends as my computer-free day.

This measure is just a way to avoid myself spending my time excessively in front of computer all week in a month.

A stressful day with the Oracle

Oracle

I had a very stressful day trying to study the Oracle back. Well have been using the MySQL 4.0.x series for quite sometimes that I forgot that handling Oracle database isnt quite a piece of cake.

I’ve encounter plenty of pitfalls and gotchas on porting the database and tables from MySQL (not including the data) as a favor for my friend. Well, I’m glad that everything is settled now.

Now I understand why you need expensive certs just to handle such beast, it’s like launching NASA rocket, except you are not a rocket scientist!

Gnomefiles – the GTK+ software repository

Have trouble finding FOSS software that uses GUI? Are you seeking certain apps that would fit nicely on your GNOME desktop? Then, you should pay a visit to GnomeFiles

GnomeFiles Logo

GnomeFiles is a software repository which list GTK+/GNOME application exclusively. The website lists applications (in source or binary form) created for the GNOME Desktop and also all GTK+ applications (Unix/Linux/Windows & SkyOS).

The website also list application which uses Gnome/GTK+ bindings such as wxWidgets, pyGTK, GTK#, Java SWT, perl-GTK2, ruby-GTK, etc.

Although GnomeFiles also accepts application submission which is not 100% FOSS, but IMHO, it is a great source to search for GUI application which is supported under Unix-like system, such as GNU/Linux and *BSD.

Visit GnomeFiles at http://gnomefiles.org