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Minimum Requirements for Longhorn
PseudoRandomDragon:
ha ha OK sure. Have fun finding it.
Refalm:
quote:Originally posted by PseudoRandom Dragon:
He could only be talking about games. Either that, or some special custom made company program. Just about everything I need works with Linux, except games.
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Not *ALL* games. OpenGL and Quake III Arena-based games usually work, like MOHAA, Unreal Tournament, Battlefield, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, etc.
And of course, gmaes that are made for Linux and Windows: UT 2004. Very easy to install btw. Just open a console, cd to your CD/DVD-ROM, do su, enter "sh linux-installer.sh" and the rest should be pretty straight forward.
Actually, UT 2004 is a pretty good example how easy it is for game developers to make a Linux and Windows version in one package.
The only thing that's different are the binaries. The Windows version is using Direct3D and the Linux version uses OpenGL + SDL, which makes it look just as good as the Direct3D version.
Stilly:
quote:Originally posted by PseudoRandom Dragon:
ha ha OK sure. Have fun finding it.
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it was on the screen savers like last summer or so.
but how many preferences could there be in windows?
Fett101:
quote:Originally posted by PseudoRandom Dragon:
ha ha OK sure. Have fun finding it.
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Using the TweakUI power toy, it's in the Mouse settings. Otherwise, it's in the registry at
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\
in the key named MenuShowDelay
Set to zero for no delay. Higher numbers for longer delay.
PseudoRandomDragon:
lol that is not what I was talking about. TuneUP utilites does that anyway. I was taling about the delay in actually opening up folders.
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