On Tuesday 24 April 2007 22:19, Karl Latimer wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 08:11 -0400, Jason Tackaberry wrote:
> > Karl Latimer wrote:
> > > The comma after the double bracket separates the items in the
> > > dictionary ;)
> >
> > (List. :))
>
> Grrr ;P
>
> Hmm, yeah, dictionaries are {} aren't t
On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 08:11 -0400, Jason Tackaberry wrote:
> Karl Latimer wrote:
> > The comma after the double bracket separates the items in the
> > dictionary ;)
>
> (List. :))
Grrr ;P
Hmm, yeah, dictionaries are {} aren't they... oops!
K,
Karl Latimer wrote:
> The comma after the double bracket separates the items in the
> dictionary ;)
(List. :))
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On Tue, 2007-04-24 at 21:52 +1000, Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> Being an inveterate fiddler, now the tv is working, i tried to run ppracer
> through freevo. While that actually worked, the hardware isn't up to it, even
> with a reduced screen size.
> So I tried to clone the entry for ppracer to run so
I don't know why it doesn't work, but I run Linux games like this:
GAMES_ITEMS = [
('Linux Spellen', '/home/michel/Games/Linux/',
('GENERIC', '', '', '', '.tux')
)
]
I made a shell script for every game I would like to run, and put it in
/home/michel/Games/Linux with the name Gamename.t
Being an inveterate fiddler, now the tv is working, i tried to run ppracer
through freevo. While that actually worked, the hardware isn't up to it, even
with a reduced screen size.
So I tried to clone the entry for ppracer to run something less cpu intensive,
ksudoku
plugin.activate('games', l