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  1. I'm with dexter and tyme - put your money where your mouth is, because the developers don't care about petitions.

     

    That said, Neverwinter Nights was bought by thousands of Linux users, but they still stopped Linux support for NWN 2 - the problem is that many games have both installers in the same box, so when you buy it the developers have no way of knowing what OS you're running it on.

  2. Pacman

    Space Invaders

    Space Quest Series

    Kings Quest Series

    Donkey Kong

    Heroe's Quest / Quest for Glory

    Sonic the Hedgehog

    Super Mario Brothers

    Monkey Island Series

    Beneath a Steel Sky

    I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream

    Tetris

    Alleycat

    Monty's Revenge

    UFO

    Amazon

    Wing Commander I & II

    Day of the Tentacle

    Mortal Kombat I

    Goonies

    NBA Jam (the megadrive version)

    TMNT 1

    Metal Slug

    Cool Dudes vs. Dragon Ninja

    Street Fighter

    Virtua Fighter

    Virtua Cop

    etc. etc.

     

    I could probably go on all day. I've owned any number of PCs since the 8086, spent many hours in arcades and I had an old Atari system with Tanks and really old stuff that I bought second hand when I was like 9 years old. A friend of mine had a ZX and I also bought an old Tandy 200 laptop that was already ancient when I found it. I hand-coded some games on there, but soon lost interest lol (reading through bible-thick reams of code and hacking them in before playing - and then losing them - is not my idea of fun).

     

    I also had a NES, a Master System, A Megadrive (known as Genesis in America), A Sega Nomad and then I skipped the 32 and "64" bit phase and went straight to the Playstation 1, the the GBA and then the PS2, all the while upgrading my computer and playing on that too.

     

    I've been a gamer since I remember. Now I'm restricted to my Powerbook and my PC (when it's not in a million pieces) and I'm seriously considering getting a Nintendo DS Lite... when the Wii comes out I will get either that or an XBox 360. I just wish I had more time for my oldest hobby :)

     

    Ooh ooh - Dune (the strat game)... and and Doom I and Return to Castle Wolfenstein and....

  3. There is a project that allows you to manage all of these services form one, centralised web interface, called Webmin. I personally prefer to do things separately and directly though.

     

    The best would be to check out the site for each project and learn more about their config files. Things like SAMBA and Apache are pretty much the same no matter what distro you use.

  4. Yup, I remember Mandrake gaming edition with WineX.... 3 I think it was.

     

    Cedega gets better all the time, but it still isn't good enough to make serious gamers use Linux over Windows. For the average users with a couple of games though, this might be a clincher for using Linux.

  5. Hi,

     

    i have two pcs both running Fedora 5 only, no other os on them.

     

    1. can i make a network of these 2 in order to learn the linux side of networking? i want one of them to be the server and other the client. is this possible? if yes, then what do i need to do? use samba, scp, nfs, sshfs?

    SAMBA is for networking with Windows clients, so you don't need that. SCP allows you to copy files over an SSH connection and is resident on most every Linux box. NFS is a file-sharing approach that I am not very fond of.

     

    I find a better way of sharing folders in a Linux-only network is to just use SFTP. Most file browsers in Linux have built-in support for SFTP, so you don't even need an FTP client or what-have-you.

    2. i want the server and client to share files, folders, printer, mail all that is possible. but i do not know what else is possible. can you please tell me as what i can do more or what the possibilities are?
    The possibilities are endless with Linux! Think of things you want to do and we can help you. Scan serving, fax-serving - you name it, Linux does it (I have just setup a Gentoo box as an Appletalk server using Netatalk - all the OSX boxes in our office think it is native).
    3. i want the server to be able to take a complete control of the client ie trun it on, shut down etc. is it possible? if yes, then what i need to do.
    This is more complex, but again - possible. If I remember correctly, some of what you are asking is possible with Webmin.

     

    i have been looking around the net to find a guide to setting up samba for newbies like me on Fedora 5 but can't seem to be able to find any thing at all with reference to Fedora 5. most of the material is about connecting windows and linux using samba which is not the case for me. mine is both fedroa 5 pcs as said earlier. can any one please give me a simple step by step guides/urls that i can try to follow on my own. since i want to connect only 2 pcs, i hope it should be not that difficult even for an idiot like me. to be honest, i am completely new to linux and trying my best to learn as much as on my own, so please guide me and thanks a lot for your time. i really appreciate it.
    Like I said, you don't need SAMBA unless you want to talk to Windows' machines. But the SAMBA setup is the same no matter what distro you use, so general SAMBA instructions should be fine. Webmin can also be used to admin SAMBA.
  6. A router firewall is generally ok, if it passes all the tests. Make sure no unnecessary ports are open, etc. etc. and it should be fine.

     

    I don't run a firewall on any of the boxes behind my router, except for our server (this is just for double-security and probably not necessary either).

     

    Desktop firewalls generally just get in the way of LAN traffic and while they offer some extra security are generally not necessary.

  7. From the dates I can see that he didn't left Gentoo for MS. That was more than a year later.

    What's wrong if someone wants to earn some money? He won't be a millionaire from Gentoo.

    Microsoft is just a company it's not good or evil. It always searches for the most profitable situations sometimes with unethical methods. But if it will realise that GPLed programs can bring a lot of money then it will make GPLed software.

    I think you actually agree with me, in part. I was not slating MS, quite the contrary.

  8. Interesting project. Although, as the author says;

    ...this emulator cannot replace a real router: you should be able to get a performance of about 1 kpps (depending on your host machine), to be compared to the 100 kpps delivered by a NPE-100 (the oldest NPE model). So, it is simply a complementary tool to real labs for administrators of Cisco networks or people wanting to pass their CCNA/CCNP/CCIE exams.
  9. I was ambivalent about his move in the first place; the thought of a Linux stalwart leaving for MS is a scary one. That said, the best way to change the system is from within... and MS are slowly starting to see the light, in part because of his efforts (albeit a small part).

     

    I'm glad he is back at Gentoo. Gentoo is still my favourite distro and, in my opinion, has the best package management available.

  10. The design concept is cool, I'm just not crazy about the way it's been done. Looks like a rough draft that needs cleaning up and stuff.

     

    Also, it's not something that all users would like, which, imho, is what a default theme should be... simple and appealing to as many users as possible.

     

    Oh c'mon SoulSe, you can't please everyone. Which brings a point, why focus on one?

    Of course you can't please everyone, that's not what I meant. What I did mean was that you should try to be as neutral in a default theme as possible so you'll please as many people as possible.

     

    It has been proven that blue, for example, is aesthetically pleasing to more people than black is. In fact, black is the single worst colour to use in information design, unless you don't really care about the masses, which is why I used it for my blog :P

     

    The Ubuntu default theme is very nice, but I would argue that they could have done a better colour selection too. I'm not saying that they shouldn't have used brown, but you can adjust saturation levels to carry traces of other colours that are more pleasing.

     

    Arch, Gentoo, the older versions of Fedora and other distros have really nice designs for their enviroment's default themes. Even Mandriva's Galaxy isn't too bad. But this needs work.

  11. The design concept is cool, I'm just not crazy about the way it's been done. Looks like a rough draft that needs cleaning up and stuff.

     

    Also, it's not something that all users would like, which, imho, is what a default theme should be... simple and appealing to as many users as possible.

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