Back again
My blog is back online again with the great all new modularity lite theme. I’ve added a new service to my website, wich you can find at lounge.gedan.net and visit me via online messaging, as long I’m avaible at my computer.
Updated Wordpress, Result: New Design and Layout, Loss of Recordings
As you might have seen allready, I’ve changed the layout and design of my website. This was due to an update to a more decent wordpress version and the incomaptibility of the old theme.
In combination with this update, as you might have seen too, mostly all of my recordings have been removed from the server by accident. I’ll bring them back up as soon as possible. Please give me some time to compensate, what went wrong during update.
I’ll also try to do some details work on layout and design and experimenting with plugins, as far my ideas will reach. If you’re experiencing anything unexpected, it’s most certainly me playing around.
Fedora 11 Leonidas, How to Upgrade
Please make sure to backup important files before starting the upgrade process. The upgrade should work without problems, but for your own safety: Backup your datas!
Update 2009-05-24: Please read the comment from Paul W. Frields (Thank you, Paul!) regarding the upgrade process before following this tutorial. I recommend you to wait until Leonidas is officially released and to not use the Rawhide-branch. (The procedure will be the same as mentioned here, but without the “Display unstable test releases above” check box setting.)
As you may have seen from the banner I’ve installed on the upper right at my webpage, Fedora 11 Leonidas will be here in the next few days.
All of you using Fedora 10 right now and who can’t stand the wait to upgrade to Leonidas there is a way to upgrade today to the last snapshot of the yet unreleased version of Fedora 11 Leonidas.
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Finite State Machine Matrix-Style-C-Implementation (Function Pointers Addon)
I posted my solution for Finite State Machines in C using Matrix. Jean-Marc (f1hdi.org) commented to that entry:
I would love to have the state event matrix not only returning a ‘next state’ and action to do BUT directly calling ‘actions’ functions. A long time ago , when I was at school, I wrote such ptr function call but can’t reproduce it now.
Basically , in your routine below, I would love to replace the ‘return’ by a call to a function which you would have its pointer in the matrix.
Any idea ?
The simple answer to Jean-Marc’s questions is “Yes” and I’m really sorry that I hadn’t got the time to answer sooner. The basic idea of using function pointers is the right choice to find a solution for this task.
New Design
I’m back with a new design (blue-dream theme), a new logo (see Figure 1), a new improved sidebar (see Figure 2) and a new section (music).
Hello world!
Yes, i’m finally back again. As some of you might have realized my homepage was offline for some time. I’ve had some problems with the MySQL database and hadn’t got the sparse time to fix it. Finaly everything is working again.
Im again using Wordpress as Content-Management-System, wich i find quite comfortable, easy manageable and usable. I recently updatet to Wordpress 2.6. You can see some impressive features in action in the video beneath this post. (more…)

