There is no single download that we provide for linux right now. But
it might be possible to make a binary version like what you download
for firefox. However, I suppose that most of the people who come
looking for a linux version will either find that gnubg is already
provided by their distributio
Jonathan Kinsey wrote:
Looks fine, I've stretched my html/design skills to the limit and
uploaded a test button here:
http://www.jonkinsey.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/gnubg_test.html
Yes something like that. Maybe the letters of "Gnu Backgammon" should be
text in case we get a translation to a lang
Øystein Johansen wrote:
Jonathan Kinsey wrote:
It's a bit of a mission getting to the correct/latest download of
gnubg on the gnubg.org website (for a new user), how about if we add
a "Download gnubg" button which automically downloads the correct
latest version of gnubg? You can take a look at
Jonathan Kinsey wrote:
It's a bit of a mission getting to the correct/latest download of
gnubg on the gnubg.org website (for a new user), how about if we add
a "Download gnubg" button which automically downloads the correct
latest version of gnubg? You can take a look at the getfirefox.com
websi
Jonathan Kinsey wrote:
It's a bit of a mission getting to the correct/latest download of
gnubg on the gnubg.org website (for a new user), how about if we add
a "Download gnubg" button which automically downloads the correct
latest version of gnubg? You can take a look at the getfirefox.com
websi
It's a bit of a mission getting to the correct/latest download of gnubg on the
gnubg.org website (for a new user), how about if we add a "Download gnubg"
button which automically downloads the correct latest version of gnubg? You
can take a look at the getfirefox.com website for an idea of wha