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Finally bought my first game in around four months, and just when I thought my gaming hobby was unofficially dead. It’s a very fun game, which is something I haven’t been able to say in a while now. Man, I can still remember back years ago when I was in elementary school and we rented the Batman game based on the first movie. I remember it being hard as hell, but man, was it cool. Comparing that to this one, it’s amazing how far videogames have come. This is easily the best comic book-based game ever (well, in my opinion at least), and gets my vote for game of the year.

Also, I really like the main theme, so I’ve included it below.

I had all but given up hope, and was seriously thinking about trying to load a custom ROM on my original/first-gen Samsung Galaxy Tab (the 7-incher), but it seems like finally Verizon is preparing to release the system update from android 2.2 to 2.3. Still, considering that both Samsung and Verizon were pointing the finger at each other as to why there wasn’t any update available (Samsung says it’s done and it’s up to the carrier to roll it out; Verizon says it was up to the device maker to produce it), I’m glad that they didn’t end up being a dead-in-the-water device (I’d given up on Honeycomb a long time ago).

So I have a wordpress site set up on a VM that I used for testing purposes, which have benefited me greatly at work. Recently, I wanted to test out some mobile skins but in order to do that I’d have to edit the hosts file of the target device. And for whatever reason, the android hardware manufacturers insist on locking down their devices – hell, I think even Asus and Acer are guilty of this (wtf?). I know, security and all that, but they should at least give us the ability to set up an admin account. Fortunately enough, it’s pretty easy to root the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, even for a newbie like me.

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This is rediculous – trying to re-enable root access on my galaxy tab 7 but it’s not working. Man, I really hate how they lock these things down so much. Is it a personal computer or not?!

I just re-installed Ubuntu 11.10 for the 3rd time, not b/c my previous install was busted, but b/c I wanted to shrink my Linux Mint install. However, I made the mistake of deleting the boot partition as well, and I couldn’t figure out how to re-install grub2 again. Meh, I don’t mind that much, but it sucks that it takes me about an hour to get my system configured correctly again.

Glad I only have to do this once every 6 months. Well, usually anyway. :|

Now that I’ve had my Galaxy Tab 10.1 for a couple of days, I’m beginning to regret my purchase. It’s not that it’s a bad tablet (it’s quite good as far as I can tell), it’s just that I’m not quite sure what to do w/ it now that I have it. Much of what I use my first-gen Galaxy Tab for is checking out RSS feeds and reading manga – nothing really media-heavy. Likewise, I still think gaming on a tablet is pretty gimmicky, so that’s ruled out. I guess that leaves watching videos, but I usually only watch shows at home. So, just what do I do w/ this thing?

And on an unrelated note, I downloaded the latest version of Google’s Music Player upload program for Debian/Ubuntu, and I’m pleased to see that they’ve finally fixed it so that it actually works. I tried it some months back but the thing was completely broken as far as I could tell, but now it works like a charm – it even has app indicator support! The upload program has always been the one thing I have against Google’s cloud music storage versus Amazon’s offering, but now that it works (and arguably better than its Windows counterpart, from my experience), I’d have to give the nod to Google as far as which service I prefer. It’s nice being able to upload my oggs from Ubuntu instead of having to log into Windows to upload the mp3s.

Less than a year after purchasing the first Samsung Galaxy Tab (a 7-incher), I’ve finally gone ahead and purchased the new 10.1″ one after three months of debating it in my head. My initial thoughts are that it’s very nice looking, however it’s admittedly not as great as I thought it would be.

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Came across this link on the Ubuntu forums for a number of cool app indicators to help make your desktop experience a bit better. In fact, those USB mounting/unmounting ones have convinced me to write my own (my needs are a bit more specific than what they offer).

After upgrading from Ubuntu 11.04 to Ubuntu 11.10, I’ve learned quite a number of useful lessons. For starters, never upgrade your computer on a weekday. Second, never assume that the upgrade will be trivial. Third, if you decide to wait before jumping in blindly, then wait! Yeah, my experience w/ the latest and greatest in Linux distros has been less than stellar.

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Juries still out on this one (my feelings are very mixed atm), but for now, here are some quick tips that’ll hopefully smooth out your post-installation experience.

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