Linux-Which distributions do you use?
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Linux-Which distributions do you use?
Well... I posted this to know what kind of distributions they use.
- VahnRPG
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Knoppix, bitch XD
I don't really use it that much, only when one of my friends wants to show me his RPG maker and is too lazy to make a windows compile
I don't really use it that much, only when one of my friends wants to show me his RPG maker and is too lazy to make a windows compile
I'd rather be a nobody remembered by someone than a somebody remembered by noone.
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--'Boku' doesn't have to... - Klyne Ryuuno
Blue World - Coming soon
'Boku' can't save the world - Blaze Rennaul
--'Boku' doesn't have to... - Klyne Ryuuno
Blue World - Coming soon
My goal this summer or sooner is to make a full switch to gentoo.
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FreeBSD
Any text editor will do. GuillaumeH has syntax coloring definitions for kate/kwrite (part of kde). You can find it at http://paxl.org:2080/~etrangepulpe/ti83/archives.htm at the bottom. There are some other linux tools there too. VTI should run under wine, but you could also try TilEm. I couldn't get that one working, but it's been a while since I last tried so perhaps things have improved.btw... anybody knows good TI-83 progs for linux (source writer, compiler, VTI???)
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It should if you do a dist-upgrade, then modify your sources.list to include testing and update, dist-upgrade again. Be prepared for a huge amount of downloads in any case. I'd suggest getting the new kernel first, although the sarge install itself uses a 2.4 image too (anyway, it's possible to tell it to use the 2.6 one also included, I did that too). However, the new kernel is likely to make the change easier.
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Well, I'm dual-booting Fedora Core2 and Windows 200 Pro on my Athlon Machine, and I wiped OS 9.2 off my Mac and went with Debian (I'm cosidering Ubuntu for it, but I'm scared by it's lack of root). Btw, di you hear about the new kernel having native support for TI calcs? I'm soooo rolling that sucka.
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