Dateline: One of our x86 Linux systems serving MMO in 32-bit for some reason. One of the monsters we’ve created via Kickstarter – known as The Fun Pimps – has pioneered the use of paid alpha status as a mechanism to violently subjugate its users, client- and server-side alike. Fans of their sandbox zombie horror survival project entitled 7 Days to Die have …
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Dateline: At one of the moments in our lives wherein a new computing device is added to the repertory Setting up a new screen* can be an immersive, revealing, fulfilling experience. In this case, I’m dealing with a popular-brand laptop of a very portable size with enough resources to do anything and an LCD that …
Continue reading Screening Evil *&* DogmaHow to make an instance of 7 Days To Die Dedicated Server on your GNU/Linux This is current for version Alpha 12.5 and is both first-try-friendly as well as appropriate-for-those-who-had-Alpha-10/11-working-but-could-not-get-Alpha-12-up! Through this MOTD, I’ll comment on the proceeding step, then number the actual lines you should feed to your terminal. So let’s get situated and grab …
Continue reading 7 Days To Die DedicatedDATELINE: MMOFPS GameScape / Among myriad 7 Days To Die dedicated servers. It is in my opinion that all software should demonstrate the so-called Four Software Freedoms which means that, while it can be ethical to charge money for your product, you must provide the user with the source code, the permission to modify &or distribute the source …
Continue reading zombie grindhouse sandbox & TNA projectDATELINE: Anyplace in the IP Suite where are laypeople. while true remains that most of our motd’s here at the grapevine are vague and exploratory in nature, this particular entry differs in that we begin with a clear, concise & declarative thesis: whosoever has ever used the word “newbie” – or any variant thereof …
Continue reading the n word (newbie)DATELINE: Some Folder In /dev/sda1 I.E. Your Root Partition on Your Primary Lappy/Desktop invariably it happens that we screw up an important library upon which all things seem to depend. today, in my ongoing war against the anthropomorphized gnu/linux’s malpractice lawyers, i emerged from a battle/lawsuit victorious. i want to outline the details in a …
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