Alien Arena 2007 Game Type: Multiplayer FPS License: GPL v2 Do you like fast paced deathmatch? How about rich, colorful, arcadelike atmospheres?...
Savage: The Battle for Newerth Game Type: Multiplayer FPS/RTS/RPG License: Freeware As of September 1st, 2006, s2games released their gem,...
On home desktops, I usually do something like this: /............This is where the kernel, modules, and software are installed....
I have a 24-bit Creative sound card, but mine is based on the EMU10k1 chipset. This chipset is very well-supported in Linux, and has better / more...
You know I love Linux and KDE. But frankly, ARTS sucks, especially the old version which shipped with Sarge. :) I would change the settings in KDE...
The module is not installed, having the media codecs will do exactly zero good at this point. :(
MS Windows is the only product I know of which: You cannot resell legally Cannot be returned for a refund Is impossible to be made liable...
I'm not sure if *ubuntu supports the Riptide chipset natively, but you can find out if the module (aka driver) is loaded by running the following:...
Well, first of all, which packages did you download?
Yes, Amarok 1.4.1 and later all support Last.fm natively with no other software necessary.
You don't have to compile Azureus, and you can't compile Sun Java, because the source code is not available (yet -- they may open the source...
You need to allow RPC. That said, why not just allow all traffic to/from each of your PCs? Also, are you behind a NAT router? Why would you need...
Anti-Trend's Home <-- Lots of free Linux literature, might help you.
Go for it. It's a job you can safely claim to be an expert at! :D
When challenged with the inferiority of their favorite OS, a Windows fan might point out one feature or another as proof that their OS is better...
You can load DSL to RAM so it no longer needs the CD once it's booted.
useing DSL cd burner KDE has plenty of nice widgets and things if you're into that: [IMG] ... but you have your choice of many different...
useing DSL cd burner There is a version of Nero specifically for Linux: NeroPortal [NeroLINUX] ---Like I said in an earlier thread though, DSL...
I joined the group also. :)
A plastic buffing compound, a soft, lint-free cloth, and a lot of elbow-grease are the best way to fix a CD to nearly-new condition. If you don't...
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