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Offline Kazan

  • PCS2 Wizard
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  • Soul lives in the Mountains
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The Bad, the Good, and the Cool
2gig is a little scanty now days -- linux installs are heavy weight 2.5 gigs -- but don't be fools that's not bloat - that's most commands and programs than I've been able to shake a stick at.  $5000 in windblows software on a couple of CDs
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"The Mountains are calling, and I must go" - John Muir

 

Offline Setekh

  • Jar of Clay
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    • Hard Light Productions
The Bad, the Good, and the Cool
Nice, 20GB for a 12? Very good news indeed. :nod:
- Eddie Kent Woo, Setekh, Steak (of Steaks), AWACS. Seriously, just pick one.
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Offline Bobboau

  • Just a MODern kinda guy
    Just MODerately cool
    And MODest too
  • 213
The Bad, the Good, and the Cool
FS is the only game I play anymore, and were trying to get it ported over to Linux, so that isn't an issue for me
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My latest build of PCS2, get it while it's hot!
PCS 2.0.3


DEUTERONOMY 22:11
Thou shalt not wear a garment of diverse sorts, [as] of woollen and linen together

 

Offline Kazan

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The Bad, the Good, and the Cool
i play UT and FS2... oh.. linux support and up-and-coming linux support
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Offline mikhael

  • Back to skool
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The Bad, the Good, and the Cool
I play mostly a bunch of games that don't run under BSD/Linux without Crossover/Wine/WineX. Of course, that's what dual boots are for. :)
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