There are other files there that are for Computer Demos and one for Parties. I believe the Party Demos are for like Raves and what not that are carried out through the US and Europe. The video from that is displayed on a big screen and people dance to it.
Go back there again and you will see Party and Demo, the Demo is the 64k ones.
I have Skype on my computer for Windows and have not had any spyware on my computer from its installation. I check my computer daily to make sure no spyware is loaded on from Skype.
I can tell you that if the one for Windows sounds this good, quality wise, then the one for Linux should be better. It freakin sounds like the person you are talking to is in the same room with you. It also uses minimal bandwidth, anywhere from 4kb to 10kb for a single conversation and 10kb to 20kb for a conference call. It is awesome!
Congrats to the Skype crew for making one for Linux!!
Besides, if it isn't backward compatible, we can't play our beloved Halo any more....but by that time, Halo 2 will be out!:D
Seriously, backwards compatibility is great and why they are considering to exclude that from the specs of the XBox2 is beyond my comprehension. I had a PS1 and ton's o games that I loved, I got a PS2 because it was faster and better than the PS1. I loved the fact that I could play my old games without having an additional plugin in my power strip being taken up by having a PS1 and a PS2.
There is another way. If you go to Autopatcher.com, you can download all of Service Pack 1 and pre-Service Pack 2 updates with all critical and recommended updates. It is a hefty download (300MB +) but it is worth it. It comes with:
-Direct X 9.0b + Updates
-XP Powertoys
-SP1 Critical and Recommended Updates
-Pre SP2 Critical and Recommended Updates
- + More
I use it and it is updated every month. Get it while you can!
"I need Tacos or I will explode...that happens to me sometimes." --Gir on the Episode called "Invasion of the Idiot Dog Brain" on the show Invader Zim.
I agree! It is good to see that there are people in the world that use programs and OS's such as Linux to help make the world a better place for others.
Like it has been stated before in other threads here, I hope that there will be a team of people to maintain the code so that way the schools that use this can flourish from their hard work.
There are other files there that are for Computer Demos and one for Parties. I believe the Party Demos are for like Raves and what not that are carried out through the US and Europe. The video from that is displayed on a big screen and people dance to it.
Go back there again and you will see Party and Demo, the Demo is the 64k ones.
Glove Box Music? Is that the same as a Music Box you wind up? Wait, do you have to wind up the BMW's as well? :D
It was my mind set that Linux is a little bit more stable than Windows....;)
I have Skype on my computer for Windows and have not had any spyware on my computer from its installation. I check my computer daily to make sure no spyware is loaded on from Skype.
I can tell you that if the one for Windows sounds this good, quality wise, then the one for Linux should be better. It freakin sounds like the person you are talking to is in the same room with you. It also uses minimal bandwidth, anywhere from 4kb to 10kb for a single conversation and 10kb to 20kb for a conference call. It is awesome!
Congrats to the Skype crew for making one for Linux!!
Besides, if it isn't backward compatible, we can't play our beloved Halo any more....but by that time, Halo 2 will be out! :D
Seriously, backwards compatibility is great and why they are considering to exclude that from the specs of the XBox2 is beyond my comprehension. I had a PS1 and ton's o games that I loved, I got a PS2 because it was faster and better than the PS1. I loved the fact that I could play my old games without having an additional plugin in my power strip being taken up by having a PS1 and a PS2.
There is another way. If you go to Autopatcher.com, you can download all of Service Pack 1 and pre-Service Pack 2 updates with all critical and recommended updates. It is a hefty download (300MB +) but it is worth it. It comes with:
-Direct X 9.0b + Updates
-XP Powertoys
-SP1 Critical and Recommended Updates
-Pre SP2 Critical and Recommended Updates
- + More
I use it and it is updated every month. Get it while you can!
Sorry, guess I am toooo new here, but IMO, the quote fits. :D
Obligatory Invader Zim Quote:
"I need Tacos or I will explode...that happens to me sometimes."
--Gir on the Episode called "Invasion of the Idiot Dog Brain" on the show Invader Zim.
I agree! It is good to see that there are people in the world that use programs and OS's such as Linux to help make the world a better place for others.
Like it has been stated before in other threads here, I hope that there will be a team of people to maintain the code so that way the schools that use this can flourish from their hard work.
That quote was not cool...-_-
Machine is 500MHz PII with 256 MB RAM and 2x80 MB HD's...
:D Sorry, had to point that one out. It must stink to have only 160 MB of space to things with......^_^
2 80 MB HDD's,
Sweet! I am glad that I can get this distro as soon as I get home. It has been a while since I used SuSE that I just might try it again!
"A Windows Killer"
I hope so, I am getting tired of WinXP with KDE for Cygwin running.....-_-
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