Monthly Archive for April, 2007

Nvidia-glx Broken in Debian

My system was working perfectly and I upgraded my system with apt. The next time I started up my computer, X complained that it failed to load the module nvidia. I switched my xorg.conf file to load the open source nv drivers so I could browse the Internet for help. I found Debian Bug #420354, which says the package nvidia-glx version 1.0.8776-4 does not provide the file nvidia_drv.so.

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Regnum Online

Regnum Online is a free to play MMORPG that is developed in Argentina for Windows and also has an unofficial Linux client. It is somewhat similar to Guild Wars (which unfortunately does not work under Linux). Check it out, as it is one of the best free MMORPGs I have played.

The world is divided into three separate realms (kingdoms) that are at war with each other. The game has both PvE and PvP, many quests, and impressive 3D graphics that are on par with many other commercial MMORPGs. You can choose to be a Human, Elf, Dark Elf, Half-Elf, Morlock, or Utghar. You can be a Warrior, Mage, or Archer, and each one has two subclasses that become available in later levels - Knight, Barbarian, Warlock, Conjurer, Marksman, or Hunter. The game does have a slight commercial side to it as they sell premium content, such as renting horse health and mana regeneration potions, and an experience boosting scroll.

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Inspired by Google Maps

I think Google Maps was one of the first killer web apps. It was probably the first AJAX application I ran into. I spent countless hours just looking at the world from a new perspective. Google then released Google Earth, which gave me more ways to view and interact with the satellite imagery. Google has also released an API for Google Maps, which allowed others to use their imaginations to create new and useful derivatives. Here are just a few of the cool ones…

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