The JNetCube runs on linux as well. though i have myself never tried
it. You just have to install the Java Runtime Environment on linux and
it works.

As for stephens question, any application with buttons,graphics and
stuff can be made in any linux dev environments like Qt or KDevelop.

Sachin.

On 2/26/06, Stefan Pochmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm, I've been *wanting* to install linux on my laptop for the last
> three years :-). Hey, how/why does one write a timer specifically for
> linux?
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> Cheers!
> Stefan
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> --- In [email protected], "aznboi1234321"
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> > Does anyone use linux on their computer? I have made an attempt to
> > make a linux timer and i have a screenshot here:
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> > http://i1.tinypic.com/ok0ljd.png
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> > I will upload the files to the yahoogroups files if anyone needs it.
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