iamroot
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I have mame32 on my Windows box and xmame on my GNU/Linux box. All my ROMs work fine with mame32. All the audits are passed. However when I move my ROMS over to xmame, all the audits in xmame are failed and none of the ROMs work. What is the problem here?
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I would recommend clamav. Libre and it works great as well.
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You might want to invest in Cedega (www.transgaming.com) if you're serious about gaming on GNU/Linux. Cedega is a non-free software which replicates the D3D APIs so many Windows apps will run well enough on GNU/Linux. You could also try WINE which is a free software that does roughly the same thing but is somewhat lagging behind in terms of D3D. Note that Cedega is derived from WINE.
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Keeping Fedora 4 applications working when kernel is updated
iamroot replied to OldUncleDick's topic in Linux Networking
The apps should work with the kernel update. The problem might be caused by other updates. -
I've just installed openSUSE and discovered that there's a problem with the display. It won't display in full-screen and there are gaps on each side of the display. I'm using a Benq FP751 at 1024x768 resolution. Someone tell me I can to fix this?
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Teaching Linux in Elementary and High School!
iamroot replied to captainzack's topic in Linux Software
Maybe you could post your question in english and others can have a go at it? =) -
Can anyone tell me where I can obtain a FREEE copy of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 or any similar alternative? I'm going to sit for the NCLP exam and apparently it's based on this. I want to have some practice with the OS.
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I registered and downloaded but had to cancel the download. It was excrutiatingly slows. Only two mirrors, US and Germany. I'm in Asia.
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Yeah. Actually my question was whether SLES9 is based on Suse Linux like RHEL is based on Fedora Core.
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Can I get anything other than a "free trial"? I mean, RHEL is based on Fedora right? SLES9 must be based on something?
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I've just got a Debian Sarge network install disc and successfully installed the disc. However, the install doesn't consist of X and any windows manager. Can anyone tell me the names of the X packages and GNOME or KDE so I can manually download and install them throught APT?
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Okay. Thanks guys...
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I just bought an MSI Neo V motherboard yesterday to replace my spoilt one and fixed it in just now. When i plugged in the power cable and switched on my com, the com powers up for bout 1 second before powering down again almost immediately. I've refixed all my hardware on the motherboard but the problem still persists. Is this a fixing issue or is the motherboard spoilt? Pls help!
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Uninstall? Well, a quick way would be to just delete the partitions on your hard disk.
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I'm using FC4 which uses the LVM system. I need to free up some space so that I can install another OS. How do I go about doing this, since I cant use Parted or any tools like that.
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Fedora 4 freezes on Keyboard language selection
iamroot replied to mbach_007's topic in Everything Linux
Did u burn the disk correctly? Did you run the linux mediacheck test ? -
If a package is a tarball, most likely its source code. You can install the package by typing this into the terminal: ./configure make make install
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I would advise u to get a RHCE.
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whats the use of installing linux if you still use windows applications
iamroot replied to captainzack's topic in Linux Games
Sometimes, there is just no Free alternative. -
A forum allows multiple people to register and post while a blog only allows one user to post. It's personal.
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Urm. Thats Enemy Territory. It's a multiplayer version of Wolfenstein.
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You could grab the Unreal Tournament 2004 demo. I have UT2004 and it has provided me with countless hours of entertainment on my GNU/Linux box.
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I'm getting a new system soon and I'm considering between getting an AMD Athlon 64 or an Intel Pentium 4. What pratical benefits does using a 64-bit processor have? Anyone here who is using a 64-bit processor? I'll be using GNU/Linux on that system btw.
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I tried it out last week and it's really awesome.