Also, here is a guide on how to build a deb package for glest 2.0:
http://www.masguadalinex.net/?q=glest
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Also, here is a guide on how to build a deb package for glest 2.0:
http://www.masguadalinex.net/?q=glest
The authentication server no longer works, but this doesn't mean the game is officially free, as the Savage 1 ordering site is still up and accepting purchase order for the legit CD key.
It means your graphics card (or its driver) does not support the necessary OpenGL extension to render the 3D graphics required by the game.
Which display card are you using?
Also try this...
I think Savage 1 box set is still being sold somewhere in Europe.
In any case if you got authorization to freely play it then go ahead.
However it should still be noted that S2games.com still...
Officially Savage 1 is not free. You can still find the purchase page at www.s2games.com.
But the register key authentification server does not work any more, so people can still run the game...
Try the Loki installer for Glest 2.0.0. It should work fine for Ubuntu Breezy as I am playing it now.
http://www.glest.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=1204
Loki installer of Glest 2.0 Linux version is now available for testing:
http://www.glest.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=1204
Swiftfox 1.5.0.2 has come out right after Firefox 1.5.0.2. :)
The XForms extension has upgraded from 0.3 to 0.4, and of course all the bug fixes accompanied with Firefox 1.5.0.2.
In addition,...
Really nice build, it's compiled with gcc4, so it will solve the SCIM issue as well.
I feel a little faster with everything down to the interface responsiveness. Beautiful job.
Yes, AbiWord 2.4.2 should be able to access ODF, but with the popularity of Firefox and the small size of an extension, will make it instantly easier just to read ODF document, and read it online too.
Just found this in Wikipedia and search on Google: there is a new Firefox extension called ODFReader:
http://www.alcoholicsunanimous.com/odfreader/...
Not sure if it's related, but recently I found a Firefox ODF Reader extension that would allow users to read ODF without downloading the whole 75-100MB OOo packges (at least on Windows / Mac):
...
To Asian users, OpenOffice.org 2.0.2 on Linux presents some great leap in usability because virtual bold and italic style for the first time shows up for CJK fonts on Linux.
This changes a lot in...
doko's OOo 2.0.1 breezy port will crash when using SCIM, so I won't recommend installing it if you use SCIM to input Chinese or Japanese....
Well it will be nice to see Mr. Shuttleworth The Astronaut in person (which is harder than to meet than an average richman I suppose :-) ), so I am looking forward to meeting the Canonical staff...
Is it really a Bzip2 (bz2) file?
Because I am unable to extract and install it.
Thanks for the care and attention to detail on taking this backport project.
Keep up the good work.
I am also interested in a Firefox 1.5 backport for Ubuntu Breezy, now that the official 1.5 version is out.
Will we see an official backport of this important updates used by thousands of web...
It's not that DVD player is illegal, it's DeCSS which is illegal under DMCA in US.
As for what commercial DVD player is available on Linux, you have to ask MPAA because it is their FAQ said MANY...
If you ask me, I suggest the Wiki should be adjusted to a more specific description:
"Currently there is no legal way to play DVD's on Linux using free packages in countries with DMCA-style...
Has she? I mean when DVD Jon was acquitted (twice), wasn't this a sign of failure to enforce this non-existent notion of 'protection circumvention' in Europe already?
As I rememeber, US is still...
Ok, here's what is written in the Ubuntu Wiki RestrictedFormats page, DVD-Video section:
So, can somebody enlighten me? Is libdvdcss mostly a US-only issue, or is it an issue for most...
In my experience, only snd_emu10k1_synth is required to add to the file /etc/modules
The other two modules will be loaded automatically as a dependency to snd_emu10k1_synth.
You can tell it by...
If you have the SB Live! Liveware CD you should be able to find the smaller soundfont at this location once you put the CD in drive:
/cdrom/AUDIO/COMMON/SFBANK/
For more information you can...
Regarding playing MIDI on Sound Blaster Live! and Audigy series, I have written a how-to for Mandriva distro before, recently I have tested it with Sarge but there's something need to be tweaked to...