All my stacks have been run successfully on Ubuntu 5.10 - 8.04. Mind you, most of them are 'bread-and-butter' stuff.
Experience has taught me: 1. No movies. 2. No embedded sound files. 3. Never churn out generic Linux standalones from a version of Runtime Revolution working on another platform. 4. Always compile standalones on the target platform. 5. Don't believe that there is ONE Operating System called Linux: there isn't; it is almost as problematic as Karate schools. Personally I believe the use of the word LINUX does more harm than good; better to refer to DSL, MINT, FEDORA, RED HAT, UBUNTU by name (while noting that they are Linux variants if you wish). 'Linux' has somehow acquired all sorts of "wierdo" semantics. When the kids in my school use the computers they really don't know what they run on (except for the stickers saying UBUNTU) as it does not affect them directly. To install a lot of Linux variants is as easy or easier than installing Windows. Continuing to use the term LINUX merely serves to enforce stereotypes plugged by Apple and Microsoft lovers. sincerely, Richmond Mathewson. ____________________________________________________________ A Thorn in the flesh is better than a failed Systems Development Life Cycle. ____________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution