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- 02 Dec 2009, 22:09
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: MojoSetup installer
- Replies: 121
- Views: 42924
Re: MojoSetup installer
so, where is springsettings?
- 15 Nov 2009, 19:04
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Wave tiem nao
- Replies: 23
- Views: 3142
Re: Wave tiem nao
ingrish
dis is de nu wirld langwych
I kan haz speek it also
dis is de nu wirld langwych
I kan haz speek it also
- 01 Nov 2009, 21:51
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Loading screens
- Replies: 29
- Views: 3088
Re: Loading screens
Can we have a blank, uninteresting loading screen? Maybe colour it black, so it looks more cool
- 01 Nov 2009, 14:43
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Wave tiem nao
- Replies: 23
- Views: 3142
Re: Wave tiem nao
Google? Google fail? err wave... Come on, goodle is evil, haven't you heard? They piss on your interests for better commercial opportunities and own amusement. Is there a need to integrate the customirc and the bulletin? I'm constantly :shock: about how nubies think -- "hey, I FOUND (proudly) t...
- 31 Oct 2009, 22:38
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: slow computer?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 2750
Re: slow computer?
Meh. I had a puter with PIV2GHz, 1024MB RAM later upgraded to 1.5GB and a 64MB card with GPU at 225MHz, made by ATI. Up to and until a month or so ago. It has been scrapped now and the parts traded. And currently I thus have just a 4 year old system, instead of the 8 year old one. I'm most happy wit...
- 31 Oct 2009, 15:45
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: Antivirus/malware
- Replies: 32
- Views: 4638
Re: Antivirus/malware
Nixies are better for security in general. I wonder when they are going to fix freebsd's direct rendering, prolly would be possible to run spring via the linooks compatibility layer. However, many of the security mechanisms have been defeated in ubuntu, this is said to be happening by the devs becau...
- 31 Oct 2009, 12:14
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: mtr: abstracting the input layer
- Replies: 17
- Views: 2334
Re: mtr: abstracting the input layer
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#define raise(x) kill(getpid(),x)
extern volatile unsigned nrproblems;
int solveProblem( uint8_t **problem_vector ) {
    if( usedXmlToSolve ) {
        nrproblems++;
        raise( SIGFAIL );
    }
    return( 0xa );
}
 
- 22 Aug 2009, 22:45
- Forum: Linux
- Topic: Debian Lenny AMD64 package for Spring and Spring Lobby
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2225
Re: Debian Lenny AMD64 package for Spring and Spring Lobby
Works great, altho I had a little trouble getting the dependencies right first. Can you make a package of the new, 0.80.2 version?