On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> But do you argue that 18 hours a day at a computer is a royal exaggeration
> even for an adult? Think about the eyes of the 13 year old kid - 18 hours at
> the computer is very serious eye strain even for an adult. Not to talk about
> his back. I'm n
On Tuesday 23 July 2002 05:36, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 23, 2002, Ilya Konstantinov wrote about "Re: Cracking lessons
for teenagers":
> > On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 06:09, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> > > What they aren't right in, IMHO, is that such 13 y.o teenagers should
> > > get some life on
Hi,
On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 07:51:04PM +0300, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I first partitioned the disk I am using, I gave to /dev/hda1 500 mbytes,
> and the rest I put in an partition, in which I have several OS'es. Now I
> decided to change the size of /dev/hda1 (I can delete /d
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Nadav Har'El wrote:
>Nowadays there are many graphical Linux games, but let's not kid ourselves:
>most (if not all) new games that thrill kids are for either Windows or
>game consoles, not for Linux. Kids who play games on Windows usually don't
>care that "Linux games are free!" because they also
Hello,
When I first partitioned the disk I am using, I gave to /dev/hda1 500 mbytes,
and the rest I put in an partition, in which I have several OS'es. Now I
decided to change the size of /dev/hda1 (I can delete /dev/hda5), is there a
way to change the size of this partition without up my hd
Problem solved. It was an inconsistency of the disk fsck solved it
Sorry for the bother
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Subject: compilation problem with gnome2
I'm
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Eliran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I did. Nethack won. Did you have a point?
>
> This is what a UNIX user will say ^
Ummm.did you happen to see what list you were in? Yes, of course
that is what UNIX users say. In that respect, Linux won.
> of course some people do
On Tue, Jul 23, 2002, Eliran wrote about "Re: Desktop Linux -- Linux lost":
> > I did. Nethack won. Did you have a point?
>
> This is what a UNIX user will say ^, of course some people do prefer to
> work on graphical X games... not much really newbies mostly...
> If you will ask the same questi
Hi,
Check this URL:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/51/26327.html
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I'm trying to compile the gnome2 packages. I got to libzvt without much
problem.
While compiling libzvt I get the following error, which is also
inconsistent and occures on different libraries each time, and sometimes
it just gives no more room on device .libs/[whateverlibrary].so
following is
On Tue, Jul 23, 2002, Michael Sternberg wrote about "RE: Desktop Linux -- Linux lost":
> Just for curiosity:
>
> Let's suppose that NetHack was game developed by Micro$oft
> and Diabolo - by people from some OpenSource project.
>
> Will NetHack win then the above comparison ?
Touche :)
--
Nad
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Michael Sternberg wrote:
>
> Just for curiosity:
>
> Let's suppose that NetHack was game developed by Micro$oft
> and Diabolo - by people from some OpenSource project.
>
> Will NetHack win then the above comparison ?
No. It isn't just about the company/people behind...
Reg
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> I will iterate my view of his point:
>
> Games are judged by many factors, two of which are playability and game
> experience.
>
> Playability will be roughly defined here as how well does the game
> capture the player's attention, and how long can
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Muli Ben-Yehuda wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 02:14:22PM +0300, Eliran wrote:
>
> > Nethack is a console game (even though there is a GUI version) that uses
> > the keyboard keys (not the arrows keys, A...Z keys) for moving and other
> > operations. Compare Diablo and Ne
I will iterate my view of his point:
Games are judged by many factors, two of which are playability and game
experience.
Playability will be roughly defined here as how well does the game
capture the player's attention, and how long can they keep his/her
interest, focusing his/her attention o
Just for curiosity:
Let's suppose that NetHack was game developed by Micro$oft
and Diabolo - by people from some OpenSource project.
Will NetHack win then the above comparison ?
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-- On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at
On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 02:14:22PM +0300, Eliran wrote:
> Nethack is a console game (even though there is a GUI version) that uses
> the keyboard keys (not the arrows keys, A...Z keys) for moving and other
> operations. Compare Diablo and Nethack.
I did. Nethack won. Did you have a point?
ObIGL
On 23 Jul 2002, Moshe Zadka wrote:
> > And try to calculate in your mind how many games for Linux do you remember.
>
> More than those I remember for Windows.
>
> > I mean real games, not NetHack - full graphics, animations and sound.
>
> Nethack is a real game. You define "real" as "game devel
On Tue, Jul 23, 2002, Ilya Konstantinov wrote about "Re: Cracking lessons for
teenagers":
> On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 06:09, Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> > What they aren't right in, IMHO, is that such 13 y.o teenagers should get some
> > life on their vacation instead of spending 18(sic!) hours a day a
I am no PHP expert, but this seems to be serious enough to post here. And in fact, if
i am not mistaken, it looks like a good candidate for the next worm to make waves. so
start patching or at least configure your php to restrict POSTS.
http://www.php.net/release_4_2_2.php
* - * - *
Tzahi Fadi
On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 11:49:56AM +0300, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Gilad Ben-Yossef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > As for the Desktop sillinies, some historical perspective is due.
> > Somewhere around 1980 a couple of smart people in Xerox PARC and Apple
> > computers realised that in order t
Gilad Ben-Yossef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As for the Desktop sillinies, some historical perspective is due.
> Somewhere around 1980 a couple of smart people in Xerox PARC and Apple
> computers realised that in order to get the mundanes to use computers
> they must make sure computers provide
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Michael Sternberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Walk to any "Atid ha Mahshevim" store and check how many game titles for
> Windows they have.
Why should I? When I want games I just "apt-get install" them
> Don't forget that every month there are ton of new games for M$ gets
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 08:44, Omer Zak wrote:
> > As for the 'Linux Lost' hugwash, I see where all my Windows-centric
> > *programers* friends ended up working (if at all) and I see where I and
> > other Linux people work and I know that *we* have won and will continue
> > to win. All the rest is j
Title: RE: Looking to grab 1MB of memory from an old {ISA,VLB,PCI} display adapter.
i have several Cirrus Logic 546x cards in my "old junk" stuff
maybe one of those will be the thing you need .
Contact me off list .
Assaf
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From: Shaul Karl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
Title: RE: Desktop Linux -- Linux lost
Come on :)
Walk to any "Atid ha Mahshevim" store and check how many game titles for Windows they have.
Don't forget that every month there are ton of new games for M$ gets developed.
And try to calculate in your mind how many games for Linux do you remem
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Michael Sternberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can not compare seriously quantity and quality of games on Windows and
> Linux.
> And this is major use of computer at the most family homes... :(
Yes, you can.
I play games whenever I get tired of doing useful stuff (restin
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