AlaskaLinuxUser's Scratchpad

Commit thy works unto the LORD, and thy thoughts shall be established. - Proverbs 16:3

Fool's Mate Friday: A knight's tale.

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Now that we have a visual board to display, and we've called for the engine to check for all available moves, we need to actually add moves for each piece. Today we are going to start with the knight. I started with the knight because I thought it would be …

CompTIA Mobility+ certificate to be retired on December 15th.

One of the many things that my work requires is various IT certificates. In particular, they require Network+ for the job I am currently filling, and A+, Security+, and Linux+, for various other simulators at my work. So, I make an effort to keep my certifications current, and to have …

Fool's Mate Friday: Getting "board" already?

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They say that the folding chessboard was invented by a priest who was forbidden to play chess. This priest found a way to hide his game by making a folding chessboard. When folded together and put on a bookshelf, it looked like two ordinary books. Wow! The lengths people will …

What exactly constitutes as open source hardware (OSHW)?

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There is a lot of buzz around the net on this idea of open source hardware (OSHW). However, the deeper that I look into it, the more tangled the web seems to be. I've been noticing that some sites tout equipment as OSHW because they have SOME open source hardware …

Error: TARGET_USES_UNCOMPRESSED_KERNEL is depreciated!

While starting my new attempt at an Oreo build for the H811/H815 (T-Mobile LG G4), I ran into an error, right off the bat:

Error: TARGET_USES_UNCOMPRESSED_KERNEL is depreciated!

I took a look at the make files that build the kernel. You can find them in the tasks folder under …

Fool's Mate Friday: The JustChessEngine

Sometimes, you just have to step out in a new direction. In the 1920's, chess players began to hold to a new style of play, then called hypermodernism. In this phase, conventional moves were called into question, and they began to invent interesting new ways to control the center of …

RWE: Ejabberd failed to start in Debian Wheezy

I had an old laptop that I decided would make a good toy for playing around with some lightweight server applications. It was a great candidate for several reasons. For one, I'm not using it for something else. Second, it was free. Third, it has a built in battery backup …

Fool's Mate Friday: A friend helps speed things up....

January 30th, 2004 marked the Guinness world record for the largest networked chess computer. Using the internet to connect with 2070 computers, this networked conglomerate challenged Grand Master Peter Heine Nielsen, and the game ended in a draw!

All that to say that sometimes, we all need a little help …

Geany: the little IDE that could!

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Recently, while working with some older equipment, I needed a lightweight java IDE to compile some java projects. I really wasn't looking for something quite as big as eclipse or netbeans, I just wanted a simple, one stop solution that would allow me to build java programs on an older …