Kenneth Scharf wrote:
>
> >From what I read on this subject, I thought that most
> of the flame war was on KDE, and that it might be
> possible to include KDE IF, they made certain specific
> releases in their license. Since I thought that RMS
> had appoved the newer QT license as a free license
paul wrote:
>
> I find it hard to believe that this issue arises every time a new kernel is
> released. It may be useful to some to run the latest, but for most it's not
> an issue. IMHO including the latest kernel is only useful as a marketing
> gimmick, and as Debian is non-commercial we don't
I have just started to package spectremu, it comes in two versions for X11 and
SVGAlib, should I just to X11 or both and in one or seperated packages?
Also, how do I make a menu entry start a program in xterm? because spectremu
for X11 must be started from xterm.
_
I wish to take over the orphaned package xzx. I have notified the WNPP
maintainer. I am just checking that this is OK with everyone...
To dmarion: please send me any relevent files/info if it is ok.
More than just email--Get you
>On Thu, 28 Jan 1999, Chris Waters wrote:
>> 1. Dragon (well-liked choice on IRC)
>> 2. Octopus (my own suggestion)
>> 3. Monkey
>> 4. Ant
>> 5. Bee
>Ants and Bees are probably the easiest to do cool 3d raytracings with, if
>that's any thing. I'd have to take ants. Lots of little creatures
The url is:
http://www.inf.bme.hu/~mszeredi/spectemu/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 07:41:42PM +, John Travers wrote:
> have also been using a zx spectrum emulator called spectremu.
Does it have an URL?
> It is distributed under the GNU GPL.
Great.
> if n
Hi, my name is John Travers, I have been using debian for about 8 months and
have also been using a zx spectrum emulator called spectremu. It is
distributed under the GNU GPL. I was wondering if anyone was packaging this
(they are not according to the docs) and if not if you think it a good idea
7 matches
Mail list logo