Hell, I'd buy it. That game is addicting as can be. I like Free-Civ, mostly because the source is open, and I can run it on Linux, the SGI - or anything else it'll compile on. But if the game is ported to Linux, I'd most likely pick up a copy. I can see countless hours spent conquering in the future...:)
I'd stick with seperate components, simply because of failure - if something fails, you don't have to take out the whole system for a repair. You can also then get *exactly* what you want in your system, not what the motherboard manufacturer thinkgs you want.
But then, if it was your post, why not? Delete the whole tree - or perhaps put a threshold on the feature so that if there are more than X number of replies, it locks.
Linux needs a simple kernel re-compile after changing one number in the Makefile. NT needs a whole lot of crap... If you use MS's own utility, it will render your system useless, as it did mine. Do a fresh install. Damned NT. After that happened, I didn't use it again for many months.:)
Hehehe. That's all you got? :)
Yeah it would! And it'd look a lot gnarlier than a Wolfpack. :)
Hell, I'd buy it. That game is addicting as can be. I like Free-Civ, mostly because the source is open, and I can run it on Linux, the SGI - or anything else it'll compile on. But if the game is ported to Linux, I'd most likely pick up a copy. I can see countless hours spent conquering in the future... :)
What the hell Transmeta does? Sheesh. They're up to something, that's for sure... I can't wait.
A great combo, IMO
I'd stick with seperate components, simply because of failure - if something fails, you don't have to take out the whole system for a repair. You can also then get *exactly* what you want in your system, not what the motherboard manufacturer thinkgs you want.
Tell us something we don't know...
P.S. It runs on Linux proudly.
Oh right! Doh! Thanks... :)
What's with the repeated gas inflated drivel this week?
But then, if it was your post, why not? Delete the whole tree - or perhaps put a threshold on the feature so that if there are more than X number of replies, it locks.
Wait, was there an AC filter?
Not as much as earlier in the week, but it was down to -12... Jeez. I'd rather stay in and hack too when it's like THAT...
Gee, what a novel idea! ;>
This, from a company that hasn't updated Photoshop for UNIX since... 3.0! WTF? Piss off. I'll use the GIMP, thanks.
...and lame.
Linux needs a simple kernel re-compile after changing one number in the Makefile. NT needs a whole lot of crap... If you use MS's own utility, it will render your system useless, as it did mine. Do a fresh install. Damned NT. After that happened, I didn't use it again for many months. :)
Red Hat's got nothing to do with it.
Well, depends on what you're doing, but I love my Linux SMP box. It's plenty fast and smooth.
The new look sucks!
Looks stupid. We don't need more headline snagging Websites. Tired.
I'd rather use Communicators STANDARD keys - you know, CTRL-C, CTRL-V, arrow keys, etc.
This caught my eye too - but no mention on the GIMP features page. Weird.
I know there's some free shopping cart software out there. Check out http://www.cgi-resources.com
Hey, maybe it'll run on the Netwinder, if we can ever get one of those... ;>