http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-40233702
Andres Breivic changed his name to Fjotolf Hansen. I would like to ask why he chose this name, considering that while Hansen is (by the article) pretty common a surname there, Fjotolf is very rare as a first name, so anonymity (while you are in your jail cell) is not the point.
His lawyer apparently was given reasons wy Breivic wanted the name change, but he "didn't want to share" what those reasons were.
The name change comes a day after the court refused to hear Breivic/Fjotolf's plea about "inhumane living conditions" in his 3-room prison cell.
Computer probably can't run zero-day games that well.
-Any norwegian posters more in the know as to why he changed his name?