Hi Timo and Jean-Sebastien,
Isn't this exaclty what the wiki is for? Just create a page for
thequestion (as in an empty page for the tutorial) and people will
createthe tutorial if they feel up to it. It's centralized and
everyone canedit it.
I agree. Iirc collecting worthfull information
What is the best LINUX distribution would you recommand for
realsoft?
Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.neuroworld.ws
I don't have time to
understand how WIKI work, remember I am lazy and physicly sick.
It's better to host our own
tutorial and Robert can always link transparently to them. That way it is
easier to make changes.
My webstite capacity is 1
gig (there is no limit in fact). So forget
Ok, that's nice. But, could we store 10meg video tutorial or else?
Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.neuroworld.ca
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Hallo ShaddamIV,
What is the best LINUX distribution would you recommand for realsoft?
Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.neuroworld.ws
I have installed Realsoft3D on SuSE and Debian. At work I've installed Ubuntu. Ubuntu is based on Debian. Ubuntu is focussed on the graphical desktop
George Jenner wrote:
I use Mandriva quite happily. Simple to set up. Good francophone
support if you need it. Main problem is that Realsoft won't work with
KDE (or Gnome?) using their default Window Managers. All is well if
you run it in IceWM (or use IceWM under KDE).
I run Enlightenment
However, since you've commented about the lack of mailing list
archives, I offer you my archive. It goes back 3-4 years and includes
all attachments. I might have lost one or two posts due to past
computer hiccups. If you're interested, email me off-list.
Amir
Thanks for the offer ,