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Does linux have games?
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in the same way that windows has games?
like solitaire, hearts, etc?? no, but every distro that i've tried has come with a plethora of games.
if you mean conventional games, then there are a ton of games that can be played in linux. you can also use an emulation program, called wine to play other windows games and programs in linux.
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like solitaire, hearts, etc?? no, but every distro that i've tried has come with a plethora of games.
if you mean conventional games, then there are a ton of games that can be played in linux. you can also use an emulation program, called wine to play other windows games and programs in linux.
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Games that I have commercial CD's for that run natively in Linux.
Unreal Tournament 2004
Quake
Quake2, and Quake2 Mission Packs
Quake3 Arena
Soldier of Fortune
The Sims
RailRoad Tycoon2 Gold Edition
SimCity 3000
Return To Castle Wolfenstien
Erics Ultimate Solitair
Descent 3
Hero's 3
Kohan
Had more but tossed a few I didn't care for. Most were made by
http://www.lokigames.com/products/
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Unreal Tournament 2004
Quake
Quake2, and Quake2 Mission Packs
Quake3 Arena
Soldier of Fortune
The Sims
RailRoad Tycoon2 Gold Edition
SimCity 3000
Return To Castle Wolfenstien
Erics Ultimate Solitair
Descent 3
Hero's 3
Kohan
Had more but tossed a few I didn't care for. Most were made by
http://www.lokigames.com/products/
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Fragged, of course it has solitaire, hearts..........and all those simplistic windows type games.
SuSE comes with so many it's hard to count or list them all, not mention SuSE comes with some half way decent 3D games considering they are bundled games. 3d Flight simulator, 3d car racing game.................
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SuSE comes with so many it's hard to count or list them all, not mention SuSE comes with some half way decent 3D games considering they are bundled games. 3d Flight simulator, 3d car racing game.................
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well, linux doesn't come with it, but the distro does.Bruce wrote: Fragged, of course it has solitaire, hearts..........and all those simplistic windows type games.
SuSE comes with so many it's hard to count or list them all, not mention SuSE comes with some half way decent 3D games considering they are bundled games. 3d Flight simulator, 3d car racing game.................
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fragged one wrote: well, linux doesn't come with it, but the distro does.
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oh snap, that was a good one...
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is linux like microsoft xp or somethin???
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way different. way better.goalguarder12 wrote: is linux like microsoft xp or somethin???
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Well simply put it's like comparing a bridge made out of foam with a bridge made out of pure steel. Well in terms of security and reliability, anyway.
Win2k evens out with linux though (for desktop) but XP is FAR behind. Actually linux is more resource intensive UI wise but background tasks such as servers are much less cpu intensive then under Windows. I run a server with LOT of background tasks and it runs fine (the tasks) but doing stuff directly at the server such as opening a program takes several minutes. So as desktop OS you want a high end machine, but as server, you can get away with a AMD 2000+ or probably lower.
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Win2k evens out with linux though (for desktop) but XP is FAR behind. Actually linux is more resource intensive UI wise but background tasks such as servers are much less cpu intensive then under Windows. I run a server with LOT of background tasks and it runs fine (the tasks) but doing stuff directly at the server such as opening a program takes several minutes. So as desktop OS you want a high end machine, but as server, you can get away with a AMD 2000+ or probably lower.
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Then there is something seriously, I mean very, very wrong with the way your computer is configured.Red Squirrel wrote: I run a server with LOT of background tasks and it runs fine (the tasks) but doing stuff directly at the server such as opening a program takes several minutes.
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Well the init does say I have over 20 conflicts but I don't have the time or knowledge to try and figure how to fix all of those in linux... as long as the server works is what matters to me right now as I hardly go directly at it now that I'm getting better with the console and that I'm setup with webmin and such. The only time I need to go directly at the server is if I need to turn a service on or off (permanently). Hardware wise everything is ok. The mobo is fairly new, the processor is a Athlon XP 2000+ which obviously works ok, the ram is new everything is new but the PSU and the case.
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I don't have the time or knowledge to figure out how to get the damn thing to see my network, video or sound card. I got Mandrake 6 to work ONCE.
Windows 2003
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Windows 2003
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(before anyone judges me, I only spent a grand total of 2 hours on linux )
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Well it took me about 2 weeks just to compile apache, and that's not even putting php and mysql in the equation. And if I'd have to do it again, it would probably take me about that time again. Linux needs a standard form of installation. Sort of like windows has with add/remove but even windows' system is not 100% great, but that's mostly programmer's fault for not using it properly (ex: uninstallers that don't fully work). If there's one thing every distro needs to standardlize, it's install/uninstallation of apps. rpm's are a start, but depenancies make it living hell to install certain applications that have hundreds of dependancies, and all those need 100 more etc....
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Linux does have a standard form of installation, it is the standard in all unix like operating systems.
./configure
make
make install
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./configure
make
make install
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I'm talking something easy that anyone can use. Just double click the installer and boom, it's done. ./configure sounds easy, but every program is different, with apache,for example, there's this undocumented string you have to put after. I mean they put it in the documentation but they leave out crucial stuff. I just got lucky with my server that I found a forum where the right string was posted. suprisingly php and mysql went smooth after that.
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what undocumented string is that? the --prefix option? that's there for everything. it's standard. do you want to see all the ./configure options? type ./configure --help. if you want double click, use rpms.Red Squirrel wrote: I'm talking something easy that anyone can use. Just double click the installer and boom, it's done. ./configure sounds easy, but every program is different, with apache,for example, there's this undocumented string you have to put after. I mean they put it in the documentation but they leave out crucial stuff. I just got lucky with my server that I found a forum where the right string was posted. suprisingly php and mysql went smooth after that.
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here's the output for apache.
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[prompt]$ ./configure --help
chmod: changing permissions of `conf3770.sh': Operation not permitted
`configure' configures this package to adapt to many kinds of systems.
Usage: ./configure [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]...
To assign environment variables (e.g., CC, CFLAGS...), specify them as
VAR=VALUE. See below for descriptions of some of the useful variables.
Defaults for the options are specified in brackets.
Configuration:
-h, --help display this help and exit
--help=short display options specific to this package
--help=recursive display the short help of all the included packages
-V, --version display version information and exit
-q, --quiet, --silent do not print `checking...' messages
--cache-file=FILE cache test results in FILE [disabled]
-C, --config-cache alias for `--cache-file=config.cache'
-n, --no-create do not create output files
--srcdir=DIR find the sources in DIR [configure dir or `..']
Installation directories:
--prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX
[/usr/local/apache2]
--exec-prefix=EPREFIX install architecture-dependent files in EPREFIX
[PREFIX]
By default, `make install' will install all the files in
`/usr/local/apache2/bin', `/usr/local/apache2/lib' etc. You can specify
an installation prefix other than `/usr/local/apache2' using `--prefix',
for instance `--prefix=$HOME'.
For better control, use the options below.
Fine tuning of the installation directories:
--bindir=DIR user executables [EPREFIX/bin]
--sbindir=DIR system admin executables [EPREFIX/sbin]
--libexecdir=DIR program executables [EPREFIX/libexec]
--datadir=DIR read-only architecture-independent data [PREFIX/share]
--sysconfdir=DIR read-only single-machine data [PREFIX/etc]
--sharedstatedir=DIR modifiable architecture-independent data [PREFIX/com]
--localstatedir=DIR modifiable single-machine data [PREFIX/var]
--libdir=DIR object code libraries [EPREFIX/lib]
--includedir=DIR C header files [PREFIX/include]
--oldincludedir=DIR C header files for non-gcc [/usr/include]
--infodir=DIR info documentation [PREFIX/info]
--mandir=DIR man documentation [PREFIX/man]
System types:
--build=BUILD configure for building on BUILD [guessed]
--host=HOST cross-compile to build programs to run on HOST [BUILD]
--target=TARGET configure for building compilers for TARGET [HOST]
Optional Features:
--disable-FEATURE do not include FEATURE (same as --enable-FEATURE=no)
--enable-FEATURE[=ARG] include FEATURE [ARG=yes]
--enable-layout=LAYOUT
--enable-v4-mapped Allow IPv6 sockets to handle IPv4 connections
--enable-exception-hook Enable fatal exception hook
--enable-maintainer-mode
Turn on debugging and compile time warnings
--enable-modules=MODULE-LIST
Modules to enable
--enable-mods-shared=MODULE-LIST
Shared modules to enable
--disable-access host-based access control
--disable-auth user-based access control
--enable-auth-anon anonymous user access
--enable-auth-dbm DBM-based access databases
--enable-auth-digest RFC2617 Digest authentication
--enable-isapi isapi extension support
--enable-file-cache File cache
--enable-echo ECHO server
--disable-charset-lite character set translation
--enable-charset-lite character set translation
--enable-cache dynamic file caching
--enable-disk-cache disk caching module
--enable-mem-cache memory caching module
--enable-example example and demo module
--enable-case-filter example uppercase conversion filter
--enable-case-filter-in example uppercase conversion input filter
--enable-ldap LDAP caching and connection pooling services
--enable-auth-ldap LDAP based authentication
--enable-ext-filter external filter module
--disable-include Server Side Includes
--enable-deflate Deflate transfer encoding support
--disable-log-config logging configuration
--enable-log-forensic forensic logging
--enable-logio input and output logging
--disable-env clearing/setting of ENV vars
--enable-mime-magic automagically determining MIME type
--enable-cern-meta CERN-type meta files
--enable-expires Expires header control
--enable-headers HTTP header control
--enable-usertrack user-session tracking
--enable-unique-id per-request unique ids
--disable-setenvif basing ENV vars on headers
--enable-proxy Apache proxy module
--enable-proxy-connect Apache proxy CONNECT module
--enable-proxy-ftp Apache proxy FTP module
--enable-proxy-http Apache proxy HTTP module
--enable-ssl SSL/TLS support (mod_ssl)
--enable-optional-hook-export
example optional hook exporter
--enable-optional-hook-import
example optional hook importer
--enable-optional-fn-import
example optional function importer
--enable-optional-fn-export
example optional function exporter
--enable-bucketeer buckets manipulation filter
--enable-static-support Build a statically linked version the support
binaries
--enable-static-htpasswd
Build a statically linked version of htpasswd
--enable-static-htdigest
Build a statically linked version of htdigest
--enable-static-rotatelogs
Build a statically linked version of rotatelogs
--enable-static-logresolve
Build a statically linked version of logresolve
--enable-static-htdbm Build a statically linked version of htdbm
--enable-static-ab Build a statically linked version of ab
--enable-static-checkgid
Build a statically linked version of checkgid
--enable-http HTTP protocol handling
--disable-mime mapping of file-extension to MIME
--enable-dav WebDAV protocol handling
--disable-status process/thread monitoring
--disable-autoindex directory listing
--disable-asis as-is filetypes
--enable-info server information
--enable-suexec set uid and gid for spawned processes
--disable-cgid CGI scripts
--enable-cgi CGI scripts
--disable-cgi CGI scripts
--enable-cgid CGI scripts
--enable-dav-fs DAV provider for the filesystem
--enable-vhost-alias mass virtual hosting module
--disable-negotiation content negotiation
--disable-dir directory request handling
--disable-imap server-side imagemaps
--disable-actions Action triggering on requests
--enable-speling correct common URL misspellings
--disable-userdir mapping of requests to user-specific directories
--disable-alias mapping of requests to different filesystem parts
--enable-rewrite rule based URL manipulation
--enable-so DSO capability
Optional Packages:
--with-PACKAGE[=ARG] use PACKAGE [ARG=yes]
--without-PACKAGE do not use PACKAGE (same as --with-PACKAGE=no)
--with-apr=DIR|FILE prefix for installed APR, path to APR build tree,
or the full path to apr-config
--with-apr-util=DIR prefix for installed APU, or path to APU build tree
--with-port=PORT Port on which to listen (default is 80)
--with-z=DIR use a specific zlib library
--with-ssl=DIR SSL/TLS toolkit (OpenSSL)
--with-mpm=MPM Choose the process model for Apache to use.
MPM={beos|worker|prefork|mpmt_os2|perchild|leader|threadpool}
--with-module=module-type:module-file
Enable module-file in the modules/<module-type>
directory.
--with-program-name alternate executable name
--with-suexec-bin Path to suexec binary
--with-suexec-caller User allowed to call SuExec
--with-suexec-userdir User subdirectory
--with-suexec-docroot SuExec root directory
--with-suexec-uidmin Minimal allowed UID
--with-suexec-gidmin Minimal allowed GID
--with-suexec-logfile Set the logfile
--with-suexec-safepath Set the safepath
--with-suexec-umask umask for suexec'd process
Some influential environment variables:
CC C compiler command
CFLAGS C compiler flags
LDFLAGS linker flags, e.g. -L<lib dir> if you have libraries in a
nonstandard directory <lib dir>
CPPFLAGS C/C++ preprocessor flags, e.g. -I<include dir> if you have
headers in a nonstandard directory <include dir>
CPP C preprocessor
Use these variables to override the choices made by `configure' or to help
it to find libraries and programs with nonstandard names/locations.
[prompt]$
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So is each individual computer/server, so is each individual person. Thats why the ability to configure the application the way you want, with the features you want is important.Red Squirrel wrote: I'm talking something easy that anyone can use. Just double click the installer and boom, it's done. ./configure sounds easy, but every program is different
I wonder why so many .exe installs and windows servers are vulnerable?
Perhaps because one click installs everything, enables everything, and "compromises" everything.
When I am adding a new washer to my kitchen faucet, I don't want to tear the kitchen apart and add a new sink, dishwasher, plumbing, water heater, and bathtub. I certainly don't want them all turned on all the time with the water spilling down the drain 24 hours a day.
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That's the thing, configuration should not be done at install time, it should be done after, that way it's easier to change, and you're not stuck configurating something you don't even know what it does since you did not even get to open the program yet. When I install a windows program I don't worry about configuration until I actually open the program, then I look at the settings and see how I can make it more secure.
The apache config string in my case was about 2 lines long, and it's not like --help does anything, by looking at that, I still don't know what I have to put to make it work, I don't even know what any of those mean. I even seen --help files that spit out pearl code, it get's pretty nasty.
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The apache config string in my case was about 2 lines long, and it's not like --help does anything, by looking at that, I still don't know what I have to put to make it work, I don't even know what any of those mean. I even seen --help files that spit out pearl code, it get's pretty nasty.
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you're missing the whole point of ./configure. it's there so you can make a program tailored to your specific computer. you can't do that at program runtime. and as far as what your talking about windows programs, yeah you can try to install a program and hopefully you'll be able to configure later on... if you're lucky that the program will install and if it does install, that it will run correctly so you can configure it. i've only had one program installed from source that was foobarred when trying to run it after installing and that was an old version of k3b. everything else has run fine and flawlessly. one of the reasons is because of being able to set configurations based on my computer's architecture before compilation. i've said it before, and i'll say it again, if you want to do things the windows way, stick with windows. things are done in linux they way they're done for a reason.
oh yeah, what are the help files that spit out perl code? i've never ever seen that happen.
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oh yeah, what are the help files that spit out perl code? i've never ever seen that happen.
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Windows is not that bad. most programs install flawlessly. Unless you're trying to install something with spyware or crap, and that's where the downside of windows is - you get more crap like that because it's targetted, but you just have to know what you're doing.
I forget what the program that spit perl code was, I think just something I was going to try out then changed my mind and just deleted the download.
Also the quality of a program is not determined by the installer, the installer is just what puts the files at the right place, so wether the installer is easy to use or not does not really affect the program. So might as well make it easy to use. Like rpms are great usually, you just double click it and unless there's dependancies, it installs flawlessly, and you can even uninstall it like in windows. So if they improved rpms to avoid the dependancy errors, and standardlize accross all distros, it would be awesome and probably make linux that much more user friendly for everyone.
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I forget what the program that spit perl code was, I think just something I was going to try out then changed my mind and just deleted the download.
Also the quality of a program is not determined by the installer, the installer is just what puts the files at the right place, so wether the installer is easy to use or not does not really affect the program. So might as well make it easy to use. Like rpms are great usually, you just double click it and unless there's dependancies, it installs flawlessly, and you can even uninstall it like in windows. So if they improved rpms to avoid the dependancy errors, and standardlize accross all distros, it would be awesome and probably make linux that much more user friendly for everyone.
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i've known quite a few excellent programs that couldn't install or ran badly. apache 2.0.49 for windows comes to mind. hangs windows 9X/ME systems. MS movie maker. MS's own software can't run in it's own OS because it crashes everytime. yahoo messenger won't install. the installer hangs. then go take a trip to any computer forums you'll see a bunch of people having problems with things like nero, roxio, and whatever else there is. so yeah, it can be that bad.
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