I wrote:
Wondering if anyone that tested the game thinks the sound track could be
gone? (keeping sound effects)
With some help from a Linux From Scratch (http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/)
coder DSI 1.0.1b2 05/10/2010 - major code tidy, some re-writes and
optimisations, reduces the binary size by
Damian wrote:
Wondering if anyone that tested the game thinks the sound track could be
gone? (keeping sound effects)
Only in SVN at the moment:
svn co https://dpsaceinvadors.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/dspaceinvadors/
dspaceinvadors
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Hi,
I don't know if this is of interest to anyone here but...
I have managed to put a smart card reader and the DVB card on a Linux
box and if I insert my Sky TV smart card, I can view all the channels
I have subscribed to!!!
What is even better is that the smart card reader software is open
Nice! thanks very much.
Keir
On 5 April 2010 20:54, James Courtier-Dutton james.dut...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I don't know if this is of interest to anyone here but...
I have managed to put a smart card reader and the DVB card on a Linux
box and if I insert my Sky TV smart card, I can view
I wanted an OpenVPN server, but didn't want to mess around with client
certificates. It took me more googling than I liked to figure it out, so I
wrote the procedure down:
http://hinterlands.org/wiki/index.php/OpenVPNQuickstart
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Dee Earley wrote:
MS can normally supply media packs but may charge you for them.
It's worth checking anyway.
See if employer has MSDN membership - they may have free download access
or a great big set of DVD/CDs on a shelf soemwhere.
(Or torrents, not that I condone them for illegal