Hi! In the Red Hat distribution there exist a couple of funny games. Sockoban is one of my favourites. Will it be part of the Debian distribution? Do anyone know if this game is available for another architecture than x86? For those of you who haven't played the game I can say that it reminds quite a lot of the good old game: Boulder Dash :).
I have been using Debian(Slink) for a couple of days now, it's really, really buggy :(. It's probably my fault for not installing it correctly or something :-/. The kernel is 2.0.36, I don't know how to upgrade it. I have downloaded the whole kernel 2.2.14 in the hope of that I could use parts of it for Debian. But as I have understood it, the packages which comes with Debian uses different librarys which is part of the kernel, therefore an old package can't make any advantage of a new kernel without a new recompilation of these packages(right?). Under AmigaOS you can have an old program which uses new and modern librarys, guess this isn't the case with Linux. I have been using Debian for a couple of days now, well... it seems I'll haveto wait for the Debian2.2 to make any use of my PPC, probably the system will become more stable too, because then I will buy the CD. At the moment I lack A LOT of packages, so I haven't even got X working yet(but I don't know if I even want it working before I get the potato-version). By the way, before installing Debian I thought the installation would be very hard, guess I was wrong! ;) -- Debian(2.1) / AmigaOS(3.5) user Amiga4000 PPC604e @ 233Mhz with 64MB. Regards Bj�rn "Bear" Johansson

