Hi to all:
Henrik Olsen wrote:
>
> On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Ernst W. Mayer wrote:
> > A bit off-topic, but I think there are enough Linux users out there
> > to justify it. Check out
> >
You are right, I think. I am a new user of linux, then a new mprime
user. I run both prime95/mprime in Win95/linux O.S. using the same
directory and files (except the executable file, of course). 99% of
iterations are made by mprime, 1% by prime95. Actually, I only use
prime95 like an administartion tool to configure the *.ini files.
I know I can do that simply editing the files... but I like GUI in
prime95.
> > http://www.fsf.org/press/gnome-1.0.html
> Forcing Linux users to run X just to be able to admin a program is in my
> opinion quite silly.
> What I really like about mprime is that it makes almost no demands on what
> other crud is installed on the machine already.
>
> If you really want to gui for Linux, do it the Linux way and write one
> yourself instead of asking others to do it.
>
I like the core of mprime, it is enough to advanced users, but an
optional GUI tool to administrate the program, the output, primenet
count(s) and other user options (like prime95 do) would be a good thing.
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