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Damn it. GTKSudoku is no longer working. Oh well, I got GTKMines and Eboard chess. I should probably stop adding junk and just use the paperwhite for what it's made for - reading. |
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Dig that.
![]() Dead Space, Dead Space 2, Terraria, Valkyria Chronicles... I wish I'd be able to play on my Linux box, but at the moment it's a no-no. ![]() Quote:
Except I have recently discovered k2pdfopt which should be able to convert pdf files in a more readable page size for ebook readers. Still have to seriously test it. Quote:
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That's the first days enthusiasm, it will wear off. It'd better do, or you will become like one of these nerds we so much love. ![]() |
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Ahh okay, I thought you used KOReader as a replacement reader in general. Yeah that's true. I just wanted everything ![]() |
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It's one thing to be enthusiastic, but it's another to actually be technically inclined enough to be able to follow these (some ancient) directions properly. Most people would either need to be spoon fed each and every step, or be fed up because they have no idea how to fill in the gaps, cause some of these instructions are a few years old and hard to find. |
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But, I also bought FIFA a couple months ago, and it wasn't cheap at all! It's also that having them digitally stored for me is so much handy... and on top of that, perphaps the most important thing, it's that nowadays the reality of gaming is online multiplayer: you can't do that with a cracked version anymore. ![]() Quote:
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Oh, but Calibre is AWESOME. You'd better start using it right now, even if for "standard" stuff. It's one great piece of software, it helps you a lot having your digital bookshelf tidy and organized even if you don't use the renaming and the lot... I'd check it out asap if I were you.
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![]() The school computers will not become linux though. Aafter a brief fling with Ubuntu, the volunteer sysadmin left and the office can just about handle a Windows server. And the chances of me using a VM in there are marginally better than their having a change of heart. Cygwin is nice. But it is still a pain to manage user installs of calibre and other key apps, I hate and lack comprehension in scripting batch to do useful stuff, windows wget doesn't get trust-server-names, keybindings in cygwin are messed up by default... Last edited by eschwartz; 12-05-2014 at 02:49 AM. |
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Speaking of PC gaming and steam, it's nice to be able to run great games on linux, with less GUI ovehead.
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We have lost a lot of our talent over the past year to: "demands of a real life" - The usual suspects are to blame: Graduated - now have to find a real job ; Changed jobs (or professions) ; Hobby time disappeared among other demands of family (that one struck even our site owner - but the site survived and he's back) ; Discovered species has more than one sex... ; etc. etc. We could use some replacements in our nerd ranks here. |
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Steam has a client and a few (well, more than a few) games for Linux. But most of them - and the more mainstream - have never and will never be ported to Linux so... your forced to stick with Windows in that case. :-/ |
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At work, I work for SAP, and we all have imaged pc's. And they're windows. There are a few hardcores who use Linux (in Italy, it's just one of us), but to get the installation compliant with the intranet requirements he had to dwelve into everything of it's Suse installation and it took him months. Plus, he always has outdated versions and "procedures" 'cause they're not developed or distributed to his laptop. I cannot afford that: I gotta work. ![]() ![]() Quote:
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