Some of you might find this interesting:
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/29/xp-vs-vista/
Regards,
Adam.
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Frazer's application is still the best available in my opinion:
http://gearbox.oathill.com/cbb/
Very customisable, and specifically aimed at the guys on this list.
Regards,
Adam.
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Don't worry guys
Vista is out now
>From my understanding, it is the perfect marketing ploy to drive millions of
users towards Linux!
Chin up
Cheers
Whisper
On 2/1/07, Ook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Ook, alot of the programs you listed
http://www.nick.rozanski.com/services.htm
You want 'srvstart'
Very thin, and very tweakable.
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-Mike- is: Biker ~ Slacker ~ Iconoclast ~ Eclectic Thinker
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I personally prefer firedaemon, but I think serverdoc also makes it a
service(?).
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Here's my how-to, completely free as it only uses a free toolkit from MS
(instsrv and srvany are used)
http://forums.fragonline.net/viewtopic.php?t=881
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I'm having issues finding the link but does anyone have link to software
that sets HLDS and SCRDS as service? It was made by someone on this list.
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Ook, alot of the programs you listed, there are Linux versions of them,
(well maybe not HLSW).
HLSW works nicely in Wine. aMule is immature and buggy. SoulSeek has no
linux version. WinMX has no linux version that I like. Alternatives are
unfortunately immature. The native linux servers work f
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To get sound working requires a bit of effort, but as long as your card is
supported by ALSA your fine.
(Sound card list: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/)
Wine isn't meant for playing games, there is another program... err Cedega,
theres a
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