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WordPress.com was a bit restrictive for me…

You can now find us at http://dvyjones.nathan7.eu

Big thanks to nathan for hosting!

Oops… Time flies :D Almost a month since the last post, I’ll try to post more often from now.
Here’s some of the latest things happening:

I am porting linux to my (hopefully not for long) Windows Mobile phone, the HTC Pharos. I am pretty lucky since it is similar to the HTC Wizard, which has a kernel working pretty well already.

Why did I want to port linux to my phone? The answer is quite simple. Not long ago, Android’s source code hit the web, so it is now possible for people who has linux running on their devices to run android…

Do you have Android running on your phone (Having the G1 is cheating :P )? Post some comments with snappies!

Here we go trying to make a blog!

This blog will be (almost) all about technology, and I start out with a little “ad” for a community I really like; ClueNet

ClueNet is a community with several “modules”, like ClueIRC (an IRC server), ClueShell (A free SSH service) and ClueMail (a mail server).

Most free SSH services are really permissive in what you can and can’t, but ClueShell ain’t. The servers are driven by teh members of the community, using a central signup. To signup you need to be active on the IRC channel (which is already active and friendly), and chat “Cluefully”.

Clueful chatting is generally to chat in proper english, without speaking leetspeak or similar. For more information on what clueful chatting is, visit the page on cluenet’s own wiki. Each time you say a good (clueful) sentence you get points, and each time you say a bad (non-clueful) sentence, you lose points. When you get 500 points (doesn’t take that long if you’re active), you can apply for SSH access. In the application you need to answer some questions about yourself and what you want to do with the shell. After you have applied, people with voting permissions can vote on your ssh application, and when you have at least 4 votes, and at least 80% accept, an administrator can activate your account.

The main shell rules boils down to this:

  • Don’t use to many resources
  • Don’t try to crack the server or any user’s private files.
  • Use common sense

Now go and join the community (I’m Dvyjones on IRC).
Oh, and I almost forgot: Here’s the link to the wiki, and here’s the link to connect to the IRC network.

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