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SwiftDeath

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  1. You can also use the 2.4 kernel by selecting the LSB (Linux Standard Base?) as one of your packages when your installing MDK.
  2. I may try cooker soon to once I truly understand the downsides.
  3. Maybe you also try adding some extra swap space on his partition before you install it.
  4. If you look at the RPM Faq on your site it tells you how to do this.
  5. Hey you should also check your burn, theirs a faq about also checking your burn to make sure you burned it good. I would also try burning it at a slow speed of like 8x.
  6. You would think so, but they their still different drivers.
  7. /me currently using gnome and fluxbox. I find KDE way too bloated for my liking.
  8. lol, I think I know who your talking about.
  9. I know theirs a native Allied Assault version, but I was never ever to find one that supports the expansion breakthrough. If You do I'd glady appreciate it, or even if you just told me a dedicated server script. The only tweaking I had to too to Warcraft III was add -opengl after the command so it wouldn't be so laggy.
  10. That solution is vey similiar to my problem with my Canon i250.
  11. Nice, celebrity back-up is always good.
  12. YeeHa, With France using MDK and now the German overruling it'll be hard to get the rest of those silly laws passed in Europe.
  13. Medal of Honor: Allied Assault : Breakhrough. Warcraft 3 with a little tweaking. Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne with a little tweaking. Those games have worked for me well under Cedega. Its really hard to get theWAR3 expansion to install if your using P2P
  14. Hmm I tried arch and it just wasn't right for me. It way too complicated and I couldn't get anything to work unless I spend an hour reading a tutorial for every step and sub-step. That kinda distro is just not for me. Fedora and Mandrake do seem to be doing nicely.
  15. The only ones that may be easier than MDK are Linspire, Xandros, Lycoris, and Libranet.
  16. Yeah lol. Were still the underdogs. We need to take that way that the sports teams gets everyone to like them cause their underdogs. :lol: GREAT IDEA! /me runs and starts a crazy plan :P
  17. If your using gnome. You can go Apps>System>Conifugarion>Gnome Advanced>Sessions. Then theirs an option to start stuff upon boot. If your not using gnome, theirs a certain folder you can create symbolic links too. Unfortuatbly I forgot it and the command I used isn't in my terminal memory of commands.
  18. Hmmm. You probably didn't setup your graphics card right. Please go into a termninal and type glxgears and post the response. Then we'll see if the problem is how you setup your graphics card depending on the results. Best of luck, SwiftDeath
  19. Tyme is right. Were getting way off-topic. Anyways I heard Arch and Gentoo are the fastest. And if your suggesting I should try Arch next, I probably will on my free box (mohaa game server). Maybe even speed it up a bit OOOoOOo. I don't see the point in learning debian or slackware when gentoo and arch are faster. So far I'm having trouble seeing Gentoo's advantage over Arch (too many really good comments).
  20. Cool, this game will run on my system too. I barely make the sound thing with an AMD 2000 though.
  21. Hmm I tried them and it slowed the loading of gnome by like 15 seconds and it inceased my processor usage by like 30 percent. So I got rid of them. Maybe I'll wait a little longer before trying them again.
  22. SwiftDeath

    php

    Yeah I beleive good languages to learn are (no order) Python, C++, HTML, PHP, JAVA, BASH. Those are the ones I wanna one day all know. Your making a good start because most advanced webpages are written in PHP.
  23. Also if you want everything updated automatically. Open a terminal Su (logs into root) enter password urpmi --auto-select --auto (automatically updates everything) exit (quits terminal)
  24. Hmm... try checking your local library (yes they still do exist :lol:). I checked out about 3 linux books and I found one solely dedicated to GNOME, but I'm pretty sure other might have KDE ones. Most of them are really old though and are based on old Red Hats like 5 - 7 at my library.
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