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  1. Warcraft fans and C&C gamers would enjoy this - the GPL RTS game Glest version 2.0 has been released recently. And now you have a Loki installer for the Linux version to test it out: Loki installer for the Linux version of Glest 2.0: http://www.glest.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=1204 More screenshots and information can be found here: http://www.glest.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=586 http://www.glest.org/en/index.html PS: Btw, the game has won the "PlayStation ArtFutura Video Game Design Award" granted by SONY in Spain: http://www.glest.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=429
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    Firefox ODFReader extension

    Also check out this entry at OpenOffice.org Wiki http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Firefox_ODFReader_extension
  3. Just found this in Wikipedia and search on Google: there is a new Firefox extension called ODFReader: http://www.alcoholicsunanimous.com/odfreader/ https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/morei...firefox&id=1888 The extension is still very early in development and needs more effort to further its progress. It will go a long way to help the spread of ODF if everybody can read it without downloading the 70-100MB+ OpenOffice.org main program (at least on Windows or Mac), when a 20-200kb+ Firefox extension can do the job.
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    Diablo 2 under linux

    WINE 0.9 beta should fully support Diable2 by now: http://appdb.winehq.com/appview.php?versionId=49
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    Make Firefox even faster!

    Another new extension, FasterFox, will achieve a similar purpose for speeding up your Firefox browsing experience: http://fasterfox.mozdev.org/ It's been quite handy and actually became a Top download in https://addons.mozilla.org/ as of late.
  6. The link for the HP USB disk tool is updated again: http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/hpcpqdt/us/download/21284.html
  7. An updated version of HP USB disk storage tool is released: http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/hpcpqdt/us/download/22342.html (updated version)
  8. The second link is now dead. Link Update here: 2. Bootable USB memory stick (solution for Windows) -> HP USB disk storage tool http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1676&page=2 http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/hpcpqdt/us/download/20306.html (direct download) Note: Search "HP USB DOS" on Google and you should be able to locate the HP USB disk storage tool within the first few results.
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    Dell SB Live! HELP ME!

    You can compile ALSA from source: http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=AlsaBuild2.6
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    Dell SB Live! HELP ME!

    Upgrade to ALSA 1.0.6a and use the alsa module 'snd-emu10k1x' to modprobe the soundcard, see if there's any response: http://www.linuxcompatible.org/thread28166-1.html http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=emu10k1x
  11. Serial ATA (SATA) Linux status report September 30, 2004 http://linux.yyz.us/sata/sata-status.html Update: Status of NCQ in linux? http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/3359 [Edited by zero0w on 2004-10-01 13:58:05]
  12. No problem, don't mention it. Can't believe DOS developers are still around. 8)
  13. This isn't a new topic. Already there are many guides out there for creating Bootable KNOPPIX on USB Flash card or memory stick. Here, I am looking for a different but also important problem: getting DOS (Dr. DOS / OpenDOS / FreeDOS, etc.) to boot on USB Flash memory. This will be useful for flashing motherboard BIOS (or display card BIOS). Also many recent notebook models just don't bundle floppy drive anymore; Nor do I have any reason for owning floppy disks if I can have DOS bootable on USB memory card, and flash BIOS with it. Here are the guides for creating bootable DOS on USB memory stick or Flash card. 1. Bootable USB Keys (solution for Linux and Windows) http://www.marlow.dk/usbkeys 2. Bootable USB memory stick (solution for Windows) http://blogs.msdn.com/mikeshaw/archive/2004/07/23/192423.aspx
  14. Update: ALSA 1.0.6 is finally released, available at the ALSA official page: http://www.alsa-project.org/
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