Hi, my name is John Travers, I have been using debian for about 8 months and
have also been using a zx spectrum emulator called spectremu. It is
distributed under the GNU GPL. I was wondering if anyone was packaging this
(they are not according to the docs) and if not if you think it a good idea
The url is:
http://www.inf.bme.hu/~mszeredi/spectemu/
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On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 07:41:42PM +, John Travers wrote:
have also been using a zx spectrum emulator called spectremu.
Does it have an URL?
It is distributed under the GNU GPL.
Great.
if not if you think
On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, Chris Waters wrote:
1. Dragon (well-liked choice on IRC)
2. Octopus (my own suggestion)
3. Monkey
4. Ant
5. Bee
Ants and Bees are probably the easiest to do cool 3d raytracings with, if
that's any thing. I'd have to take ants. Lots of little creatures doing
their
I wish to take over the orphaned package xzx. I have notified the WNPP
maintainer. I am just checking that this is OK with everyone...
To dmarion: please send me any relevent files/info if it is ok.
More than just email--Get
I have just started to package spectremu, it comes in two versions for X11 and
SVGAlib, should I just to X11 or both and in one or seperated packages?
Also, how do I make a menu entry start a program in xterm? because spectremu
for X11 must be started from xterm.
paul wrote:
I find it hard to believe that this issue arises every time a new kernel is
released. It may be useful to some to run the latest, but for most it's not
an issue. IMHO including the latest kernel is only useful as a marketing
gimmick, and as Debian is non-commercial we don't
Kenneth Scharf wrote:
From what I read on this subject, I thought that most
of the flame war was on KDE, and that it might be
possible to include KDE IF, they made certain specific
releases in their license. Since I thought that RMS
had appoved the newer QT license as a free license
(does
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