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Laura Creighton wrote:
This link:
http://www.cs.clemson.edu/~malloy/courses/3dgames-2007/tutor/web/installation/installation.html
walks you through the process of installing from sources. You won't
need the OSG library. #puppylin
dbcad7 wrote:
I also don't know all that much about Puppy Linux, but in navagaing their web site I see
that they have something called "pupget" for installing applications. I would
check there first to see if pygame is available.
I don't like to steer people away from their favorite distro..
Hi,
I also don't know all that much about Puppy Linux, but in navagaing their web
site I see that they have something called "pupget" for installing
applications. I would check there first to see if pygame is available.
I don't like to steer people away from their favorite distro.. If puppy is
In a message of Sun, 03 Jun 2007 12:46:33 +0200, Laura Creighton writes:
>
>This link: http://www.cs.clemson.edu/~malloy/courses/3dgames-2007/tutor/w
>eb/installation/installation.html
>
>walks you through the process of installing from sources. You won't
>need the OSG library. #puppylinux on irc
This link:
http://www.cs.clemson.edu/~malloy/courses/3dgames-2007/tutor/web/installation/installation.html
walks you through the process of installing from sources. You won't
need the OSG library. #puppylinux on irc.freenode.net is a place
you can ask questions specific to puppylinux -- I am n
Hi folks,
I've been gradually migrating everything on my machines from MSWindows
to a few flavors of Linux. My favorite form of Linux so far is Puppy
Linux, but I can't for the life of me get pygame working on it. Python
was easy to install. I can get the main SDL library compiled, but not
SD