Originally posted by Zevensoft😞 LOL 😞
Bah, use Commodore Basic 2.5
load "winamp3.exe",8,1
loading winamp3.exe
ready
run
syntax error in 10
Awsome AVS!
65 posts
Actually these days you don't need to be rocket scientist to install Linux. And you don't need to recompile your kernel every time you make a modification, because most things are compiled as a module.
Though the Linux community has a lot to learn about user interfaces. I remember reading about a 'graphical kernel configuration utility' which was simply the same as the command line one except it displayed things in a tree view. But you still couldn't use your mouse to click it. Then wtf is the point of a graphical interface??? 🙂
Though the Linux community has a lot to learn about user interfaces. I remember reading about a 'graphical kernel configuration utility' which was simply the same as the command line one except it displayed things in a tree view. But you still couldn't use your mouse to click it. Then wtf is the point of a graphical interface??? 🙂
I play around with jherikos rmx.avs and ad some movements but I cant explain the water like effect. Watch this:
Originally posted by JaheckelsafarSuit yourself. I think that it is a wonderful desktop OS.
Meh. Liunx is not a desktop operating system. To finicky if you want to do anything. I, personally, don't wan't to have to manually recompile my kernal everytime I make a change to my system.
But really, it sounds like you just don't know what you are talking about... You NEVER (NEVER EVER!) have to recompile your kernel. Quit spreading false rumors. YOu have to recompile your kernel about as much as you need to compile your NT kernel. Nada... Ziltch.
Been using Linux for years, and never have had to do it. Only bored people with a lot of time on their hands need to compile their Linux kernel- or those that have absolutely weird requirements.
you'll note that this thread is over 60 replies long and the last post was two months ago...
read: this thread is dead and has been for a long time.
read: this thread is dead and has been for a long time.