In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, SirDibos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> We need X versions too (I'm not going anywhere near svgalib or other console >> stuff, I've been forced to reboot too many times, which isn't very funny >> when I've also got other users logged in). > > Ummmmmm. My system is a home system. Why were you running full console > games on a production system anyways? It's not a production system. It's my home system, but I provide various services on it as well because I'm just such a nice guy :) (I have a network connection in my college room... there are advantages to being at uni) > My enemies are right, Unix isnt a gaming system.... when its being used > for production at the same time. However, for a home system, its perfect > for a game system. Just dont mix 'em up, and you'll be fine. But I can mix X games with everything else, no problem. I can even play quake without affecting anything else. > Everyone, if you want to play console games and have stability at the same > time, just pray that Linus will one day wake up, smell the coffee, and > sanction GGI. I agree that GGI looks interesting.