[LUAU] list maintenance

2008-07-04 Thread Vince Hoang
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[LUAU] boring test, do not read

2008-07-04 Thread Dave Burns
I just got messages that I got kicked off the list, so I am testing to see if this bounces. There is probably a more apropriate way to find out, but I am being lazy. Sorry, but it's not like this list gets much traffic any more, but I don't want to lose it. Dave On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 5:38 AM,

Re: [LUAU] boring test, do not read

2008-07-04 Thread raf
On Fri Jul 04 2008 at 09:07:23AM -1000 Dave Burns wrote: I just got messages that I got kicked off the list, so I am testing to see if this bounces. There is probably a more apropriate way to find out, but I am being lazy. Sorry, but it's not like this list gets much traffic any more, but I

Re: [LUAU] boring test, do not read

2008-07-04 Thread Peter Besenbruch
On Friday 04 July 2008 09:07:23 Dave Burns wrote: I just got messages that I got kicked off the list, so I am testing to see if this bounces. There is probably a more apropriate way to find out, but I am being lazy. Sorry, but it's not like this list gets much traffic any more, but I don't

[LUAU] Something Linux Related

2008-07-04 Thread Peter Besenbruch
I thought I would put in something Linux related. I installed OpenSuse on a Virtualbox machine. It was a network install. It took hours. Part of the problem was that Suse's servers have the bad habit of dying. At least it was easy to recover. I installed KDE4. I was pleasantly surprised; this

Re: [LUAU] boring test, do not read

2008-07-04 Thread Al Plant
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri Jul 04 2008 at 09:07:23AM -1000 Dave Burns wrote: I just got messages that I got kicked off the list, so I am testing to see if this bounces. There is probably a more apropriate way to find out, but I am being lazy. Sorry, but it's not like this list gets much

[LUAU] Wine 1.0 can be amazing

2008-07-04 Thread Jeff Mings
Hello All! I used Wine 7 or 8 years ago to run a minor business app that was the one thing my workstation running Linux couldn't do. Wine was very limited, and just didn't play well with very many Windoze apps. I recently experimented with Wine 1.0 under Ubuntu 8.04. I was utterly

Re: [LUAU] Wine 1.0 can be amazing

2008-07-04 Thread Peter Besenbruch
I recently experimented with Wine 1.0 under Ubuntu 8.04. I was utterly amazed at running World of Warcraft perfectly and at a stunning speed under an older P4 with a mediocre AGP card. Everything works. Even the sound is flawless. There are quite a few other apps listed in the Wine DB.

Re: [LUAU] Wine 1.0 can be amazing

2008-07-04 Thread Jason Axelson
I haven't tried it on World of Warcraft but I've been having trouble getting to run Guild Wars. Which is odd because Guild Wars is on the Platinum list so it should work without any configuration. On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Peter Besenbruch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I recently

Re: [LUAU] Something Linux Related

2008-07-04 Thread Julian Yap
One thing I liked about KDE3 was their version of Konsole (X terminal program). I had set up nice settings for it so it felt like Firefox with the tab shortcuts and a few other things like you could make different display settings for the title bar and the tab text. You could do this thing

Re: [LUAU] Something Linux Related

2008-07-04 Thread Peter Besenbruch
So not with KDE4 they've 'cleaned it up' so a lot of the reasons I used it in the first place are gone. They've taken out all the 'Advanced' features. I may as well be using Gnome-Terminal. KDE4 has gotten a little more Gnomish, and that's not a good thing. I'm hoping much of that