Yes, with "M-x doctor" and "M-x hanoi". They've been there for longer than I can remember (which is to say, a lot). More details in the relevant section of the manual.
Actually, the recently-released IBM Informix DS v.10 now is IBM's FLAGSHIP database software for pure OLTP applications. We have been an Informix shop for nearly six years now and as many others we were pretty concerned about IBM's plans for IDS, the day after the acquisition. Fortunately, I can assure you that it is quite alive and kicking, and only gets better and better. Fine, fine system.
I fixed that by killing gpm before starting the game - gpm gave me probs with Quakeworld too (it made it completely unplayable, while Terminus jumps around a bit but at least predictably). Try that. -- Shade
Yes, with "M-x doctor" and "M-x hanoi". They've been there for longer than I can remember (which is to say, a lot). More details in the relevant section of the manual.
Actually, the recently-released IBM Informix DS v.10 now is IBM's FLAGSHIP database software for pure OLTP applications. We have been an Informix shop for nearly six years now and as many others we were pretty concerned about IBM's plans for IDS, the day after the acquisition. Fortunately, I can assure you that it is quite alive and kicking, and only gets better and better. Fine, fine system.
Try killing gpm first - fixed the erratic movement issue. Artifacts disappeared after enabling antialiasing in setup, too.
-- Shade
I fixed that by killing gpm before starting the game - gpm gave me probs with Quakeworld too (it made it completely unplayable, while Terminus jumps around a bit but at least predictably). Try that. -- Shade