On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 04:54:14PM -0500, Chinook wrote: > Andrew M.A. Cater spoketh: > >Linux hearts card game on Google shows two good entries at the top. > > > >One appears to be a project started this year: the other is about 9 > >years old on freshmeat. Those might be a good start to look at. > > I had googled and did again, and the only "hit" I find that is anywhere > near close is hearts-1.98 > (http://linux.softpedia.com/get/GAMES-ENTERTAINMENT/Fortune/Hearts-2573.shtml) > > -> (http://hearts.luispedro.org/)
That's the one. You might also need X development libraries. > which when I tried to build it dies in the ./configure with something > about X paths not found. When I do this sort of thing on my Mac I know > where everything is, how to add to PATH/env variables, etc. Since one > does not get up to speed overnight, I guess "hearts" will just have to > wait until I do (unless someone has already installed it and wants to > hold my hand =-O ) > > What I did was select KDE at the graphical login screen. I could even > pick a Mac OS X style :-) :-) In the Desktop configuration GUI there > were settings for power management that I don't remember seeing for > Gnome. In trying such it has gotten as far as standby so far and come > back reliably. Have to wait another 30 minutes to see if it handles > full monitor power down and back. So at least with KDE I'm closer to > resolving that issue :-) > > What I don't like is that the largest screen resolution I can set is > 800x600 :-( How can I get back to 1024x768 that I selected during install? > dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 -plow should help here. Ctrl-alt-<numberpad>+ or ctrl-alt-numberpad- should cycle you through available resolutions. Andy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]