For everyone believing it: check line
4 where he calculates through (x-y)
and check the first line. Basicly the
above proves that 0=0 independent of
the stuff you write around it:)
I'm playing Diablo II only using wine
and it works perfectly (the single player
mode I'm using at least - the multiuser
mode was fixed two weeks ago though).
I wanted to post this once, but abstained
as you need a crack - wine can't get the
copy protection to run. Other than that,
it works just great.
BTW: I'm using the stock wine that comes
with the Caldera LTP;-)
OGR stub 24/3-5-18-21 (396,509,188,869 nodes) took my computer 4.19:18:59.28 at 897,815.86 nodes/sec. So I don't think, it's your computer alone:) But the FAQ states that OGR takes long
I'm teaching in the university and I learned, that whatever you tell people or whatever you show them not to do - they won't believe you unless they programmed a half year and made all these errors before you show them the solutions. And with these solutions it's like with every good advise - they won't believe you or they'll say "well, that is just nitpicking";)
Sure, some good practical tips are neat, but it starts with indenting and naming. Some people say indenting the one and only way makes programs more readable - sure, two tabs are better than no tabs and perhaps four tabs are even better than two. But it still doesn't get better unless you also program readable.
What teaches good programming is programming on the run after coming back from a party and having to read it the morning after - That's my tip!:)
For everyone believing it: check line :)
4 where he calculates through (x-y)
and check the first line. Basicly the
above proves that 0=0 independent of
the stuff you write around it
I'm playing Diablo II only using wine
;-)
and it works perfectly (the single player
mode I'm using at least - the multiuser
mode was fixed two weeks ago though).
I wanted to post this once, but abstained
as you need a crack - wine can't get the
copy protection to run. Other than that,
it works just great.
BTW: I'm using the stock wine that comes
with the Caldera LTP
OGR stub 24/3-5-18-21 (396,509,188,869 nodes) :)
took my computer 4.19:18:59.28 at 897,815.86
nodes/sec. So I don't think, it's your computer
alone
But the FAQ states that OGR takes long
I'm teaching in the university and I learned, that ;)
:)
whatever you tell people or whatever you show them
not to do - they won't believe you unless they
programmed a half year and made all these errors
before you show them the solutions.
And with these solutions it's like with every
good advise - they won't believe you or they'll
say "well, that is just nitpicking"
Sure, some good practical tips are neat, but
it starts with indenting and naming. Some people
say indenting the one and only way makes programs
more readable - sure, two tabs are better than no
tabs and perhaps four tabs are even better than
two. But it still doesn't get better unless you
also program readable.
What teaches good programming is programming on the run after coming back from a party and having
to read it the morning after - That's my tip!
The same goes for Caldera. They can't
take code from RH's installer either.
Don't blame Caldera - blame GPL.
You definitly can make installation
;)
easier:
The lizard detects dhcp on it's own and
gives you the dhcpd output as defaults.
It doesn't give you the network page if
it can't find network cards.
It detects sound on it's own - it took
a while to get my sound card running under
Debian...
You can play tetris while the packages are
copied...
well, 1.1.2 will be next - taking some
new and completly reworked hicolor icons
and window manager themes with them.
Looks like it will be konqy or konqi.
The pet name for the file manager konquoror.
Stephan
How about sending patches?
Do you know how free software works?
People with something write the
support for this something!
Thanks, Stephan