Archive for September, 2008

Uplink on Hardy

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

There’s a small games studio in the UK called Introversion Software who have, over the past couple of years, quietly produced some of the most interesting games around. Moreover, their games all run not just on Windows, but Mac and (most importantly) Linux. There are 3 titles in their history, Uplink, Darwinia and Defcon (you can buy all 3 for only £20 for the download edition at the moment, or £10 for Uplink on its own). I have, in fact, talked about Uplink and Darwinia before.

Anyway, enough of the blurb. I got hold of a copy of Uplink the other day, and was a little concerned about how difficult it would be to install under Ubuntu Hardy. I needn’t have worried – it was so easy. But I thought it would be best to lay out how I did it for Google to find. All of this info can also be found on the Uplink Forums which are still active.

How to do it:

  1. Download the latest patch. I used the Loki installer version of 1.55 (get it here) but it’s probably worth checking the Patch forum in case there’s a new release out
  2. Run the installer – sudo sh uplink-patch-1.55.sh which installs the patch to /usr/local/games/uplink although you can install it to your home directory if you like.
  3. Pop in the CD, and unzip the linux version somewhere convenient ( unzip /media/cdrom/linux/uplink.zip )
  4. Copy the .dat files into the /usr/local/games/uplink/lib folder. ( cp *.dat /usr/local/games/uplink/lib )
  5. Profit!

Once you’ve done all that, you should be able to run uplink just by typing uplink from the command line, or clicking Applications -> Other -> uplink.

Hope that helps someone enjoy the game as much as I do.

Uplink - Trust is a Weakness

mrBen

The man with the patchwork head

Monday, September 8th, 2008

I have been given an electric razor and as someone who has only ever used wet razors for the baldification ritual this was an all-new experience.

So all and new that I’ve made a bit of an arse of it. Although it doesn’t look like it, it feels like a chessboard on the noggin with alternating patches of stubble and no-stubble.

Still, I’m sure practice makes perfect.

BigAl

That twilight zone feeling

Monday, September 8th, 2008

It’s been an odd couple of weeks. One of those times that things just seem to happen around you, you know?

Anyway, something that is good and solid (but still kind of part of that Twilight Zone feeling) is that I was at a pre-course meeting today for an NC Health and Social Care course in the neighbourhood centre run by Anniesland College.

So looks like from next Monday I’m a part-time student. I must remember to cut down on my personal hygiene to fit in with other students…

So it’ll be interesting to see where the course leads.

BigAl

Tim Keller speaking at Google

Monday, September 1st, 2008

(culled from The Resurgence)

A truly fascinating video (particularly the Q&A session at the end) of Tim Keller, a Christian author and apologist, speaking at the Google campus, as part of their Authors@Google series. He’s talking a bit about his book “The Reason for God”.

(or click here if it’s not embedding where you’re reading)

mrBen