I've been waiting for a new Mandrake Move to show off to those who haven't converted to Linux yet.
I've found that a lot of people have been amazed by demonstrations of Mandrake Move. (particularly Tux racer - but thats another story!)
You could always use checkinstall with source if you can't find a src rpm file.
http://asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall/index. php
It just adds the compiled program to the RPM database, making it easy to remove or upgrade it. Rather than just cluttering up your computer.
Cheers,
Gareth "Ug" Russell
FedoraForum.org Administrator
I certainly agree. I normally download a few tracks, listen to them see if I like the album and then go buy it. Or I go to a gig or something else to support the artist involved.
The sad thing is, here in the UK - I can't actually find a good alternative where I would download the tracks legally at a discount rate, like apple's music store. So there's no real choice.
I've been waiting for a new Mandrake Move to show off to those who haven't converted to Linux yet. I've found that a lot of people have been amazed by demonstrations of Mandrake Move. (particularly Tux racer - but thats another story!)
We're trying to get the site fixed.
My article should be back up soon.
I feel justified in giving it a usability of only 2 stars out of 5, as the user interface just isn't intuitive enough.
You could always use checkinstall with source if you can't find a src rpm file. http://asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall/index. php
It just adds the compiled program to the RPM database, making it easy to remove or upgrade it. Rather than just cluttering up your computer.
Cheers,
Gareth "Ug" Russell
FedoraForum.org Administrator
I certainly agree. I normally download a few tracks, listen to them see if I like the album and then go buy it. Or I go to a gig or something else to support the artist involved. The sad thing is, here in the UK - I can't actually find a good alternative where I would download the tracks legally at a discount rate, like apple's music store. So there's no real choice.