Well, it is the end of another year already. It’s hard to believe that this is the fourth Christmas that Sylverant has been around…
There’s really no news in regard to Sylverant lately, as I’ve been quite busy with real life. There’s been a few changes in the past few months, but nothing really Earth-shattering or anything like that. Perhaps that’s a good thing — everything’s relatively stable and that is actually quite nice from an administration standpoint.
I don’t know that I’ll have much time to work on things in the next few months as well. I’ll actually be teaching the course Principles of Operating Systems at a local university this upcoming spring semester, which is quite a change compared to what I have been doing lately (I’ve been the teaching assistant for that same course for the past few semesters). In addition, I’ll be continuing work on my Master’s Degree thesis.
Well, I wish everyone a Merry Christmas (or just a happy holiday season in general, if you’re not into celebrating Christmas) and a Happy New Year after that.
Merry Christmas Sylverant!
Haven’t played PSO in a while.. I guess I’ll hook up my DC today or tomorrow, cant miss the xmas events as I am still looking for Soniti mag cell for my hunewearl char 🙂 hope to see some old friends ON ^^
Merry Christmas to everyone, it has been a fun 4 years here, especially for the dedicated players and fans that make sylverant a unique place to play PSO.
Merry christmas and a good start into 2013.
The Paranoid
Happy new year!
Great to be back on PSO. Just tried the server and I love it! Nice to have a Linux based server. Congrats on your work!
Well, technically, it isn’t Linux-based. Linux actually doesn’t play nice with Sylverant due to various decisions they made in their network stack (or at least, it didn’t the last time I tried). That said, the main parts of the server, as well as the Iselia and Altimira ships run on FreeBSD.
Still better then window$, lol
Actually, Sylverant does run on Windows using Cygwin. Linux is the only platform that doesn’t run the software properly. 😉